Fourth-Generation iPhone to be unveiled at Apple WWDC 2010
It IS a fact that Apple is going to unveil its fourth-generation iPhone at tomorrow’s Apple WWDC 2010. The model is expected to be a significant upgrade from the current one.
According to reports, the smartphone will be called the iPhone HD and have a touchscreen with IPS and a resolution of 640 x 960, significantly higher than the 320 x 480 of the previous versions, and even higher than the 480 x 640 screens used by many competitors.
Steve Jobs, Apple’s co-founder is also expected to introduce iPhone OS 4.0, the first version of Apple’s operating system that will allow third-party applications to run in the background.
It will be based on an Apple A4 processor, a 1 GHz chip also used in the new iPad. The device will have 512 MB of RAM. The 5 megapixel rear-facing camera will support iChat video conferencing using a front-facing camera.
The new iPhone HD also features 3G wireless networking, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a GPS receiver.
This fourth-generation iPhone will offer twice as much internal storage capacity at the same prices at the current models: a 32 GB version will go for $200 while the 64 GB one will sell for $300.
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