Apple iPhone 4
Key Features
- 0.3 MP Secondary Camera
- 5 MP Primary Camera
- Wi-Fi Enabled
- Bluetooth Support
- 3.5-inch Capacitive Touchscreen
- 8 GB Internal Memory
- HD Recording
A fine blend of great design and functional software that is designed to make full use of the hardware that it is fitted with, the iPhone 4 from Apple is one smartphone that you will keep coming back to.
HD Camera with LED Flash
The iPhone 4 comes with a 5 megapixel primary camera that is capable of HD recording and is aided by an LED flash that allows you to take great pictures even in low-light conditions. It also sports a 0.3 megapixel front camera to provide for video calling and good quality selfies for your next profile picture.
Multi-touch Screen
The smartphone comes with a 3.5 inch screen that allows you to use more than one finger at a time – you can get more work done by using multiple fingers to navigate. The screen also comes with oleophobic coating to ensure that visuals are not smudged with fingerprints and is also scratch-resistant to allow for longevity of the screen's receptiveness.
Longer Talktime of 14hrs
Built around a 1420 mAh Li-Ion battery, the iPhone 4 can give you a talktime of up to 14 hours on a 2G network – you can play a game to kill time or just browse the internet for interesting stuff to read on a long commute without worrying about finding a socket and charger every so often.
Built-in 8 GB Memory
This iPhone comes with an internal memory of 8 GB, making for ample space for your apps and media without worrying about slowing the phone’s receptiveness down.
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