USB Wall Adapter Charger with USB to Dock Connector cable compatible with iPhone 3G, 3GS, 4

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This USB 2.0 cable + adapter connects your iPod, iPhone, or iPad – directly or through a Dock – to your computer’s USB port for efficient syncing and charging or to the Apple USB Power Adapter for convenient charging from a wall outlet. Compatible with : iPhone 1st Generation, iphone 3G, iPhone 3Gs, iPhone 4, iPod Nano (all models), iPod touch (all models), iPod classic (16GB, 80GB, 120GB), iPod Video (30GB, 60GB, 80GB, U2 Special Edition), iPod Mini (4GB, 6GB). also Compatible with NEW Apple iPhone 4S.

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  • INCLUDES USB Sync/Charge Cable
  • Output: 5V 1.0A; Input: 110-240V (works worldwide); Model: A1265
  • Compatible with: iPhone 3G, iPhone,iPod Touch

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East Stroudsburg High School students share tech knowledge with seniors

By SUSAN JORSTAD April 09, 2012

The eTeam, a group of technology-savvy high school students in East Stroudsburg Area School District, will host the third in a series of hands-on, free technology workshops Tuesday that’s open to the senior population of Monroe County and beyond.

The session will focus on iPhone apps, word processing, using a GPS, a Wii gaming lounge and digital photo album creation.

It will be held from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Technology and Learning Center, behind the J.T. Lambert Intermediate School, off Business Route 209, in East Stroudsburg.

Free parking will be available in front of the J.T. Lambert building; handicap access is available.

Participants are encouraged, but not required, to bring personal technology devices for individualized, specific instruction.

“We were thrilled at our last meeting because we tripled our participants with 35 seniors,” said Brooke Langan, eTeam adviser and district technology specialist.

“We had a lot of people who brought their iPads — 10 women and one man. our kids were so excited — a lot of them don’t have an iPad but they know how to operate it because of the iPods. they showed basic things, like how to access email.”

Attendees also were keen at the last session to learn about the fuss over apps, so the eTeam promised they would make it a topic of one of the workshop sessions Tuesday.

“We’ll go online and find apps relevant to their lives,” Langan said. “That was our goal — to develop differentiated and yet individualized topics for our participants.”

Topics for Tuesday’s workshop include:

  • Apps: What’s All the Fuss?: Learn about smart phones, tablets and more.
  • Word Processing Basics: Need to type a newsletter or a letter with pictures? Learn how to get started.
  • using your GPS: Directionally challenged? this can get you there, no problem!
  • Wii Gaming Lounge: come experience Wii bowling and more on the Nintendo Wii gaming system.
  • Digital Photo Album Creation: as an extension of last month’s session, come learn how to take digital photos and build beautiful keepsakes.

In addition to this workshop, eTeam members will host a final workshop for this school year from 4-7 p.m. May 9.

Because it’s in the evening, the tech night is also an opportunity for parents to come and learn in addition to seniors, Langan said.

“The community tech night in May will include a student showcase of technology projects that were completed in their content area classrooms throughout the year. they use a number of Web tools and programs, such as I-movie and Movie Maker,” Langan said. “It gives people a chance to see what technologies are being used at all grade levels, K to 12.”

Visit esasd.net/community to learn more about the eTeam and the topics of the upcoming community outreach sessions.

To attend either session, call 570-424-8500, ext. 1136, or email with an estimated number of attendees so the team can prepare for appropriate seating.

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Sony Bloggie Live Camcorder (MHS-TS55)

Much has been written about the smartphone’s detrimental impact on point-and-shoot camera sales. Not enough has been written about an even bigger casualty of today’s do-everything phones: the once-revolutionary pocket camcorder.

Look no further than the category-defining Flip: Originating just five years ago, Pure Digital’s pocket camcorder caught on as a surprise hit, became the top-selling camcorder in the United States, and attracted nearly $600 million in a buyout by Cisco. Merely two years after that sale, Cisco discontinued the Flip line–while the Flip was still the top-selling video camera on the market.

You can chalk up Flip’s abrupt end to the rise of smartphones, which not only shoot serviceable high-def video but also allow you to share that footage nearly instantly. In terms of sharing features, however, the Sony Bloggie Live MHS-TS55 ($250 as of March 13, 2012) is the first pocket camcorder out there that’s putting up a fight.

Sony built the Bloggie Live with one-upping smartphones in mind: According to the company, the product’s video capabilities were developed specifically to outshine those in Apple’s iPhone 4S and Samsung’s Galaxy S II phones, and the Bloggie Live is also the first pocket camcorder on the market to offer live streaming via Wi-Fi and peer-to-peer sharing with smartphones and tablets. It shoots 1080p video, takes 12-megapixel photos, and sports a slick design. Ultimately, though, that all adds up to a talented underdog in a brutal NCAA tournament stacked with powerhouse mobile devices.

Although the Sony Bloggie Live has physical buttons for starting and stopping recording, snapping photos, and powering the device on and off, you access most of the core in-camera features via the Bloggie’s 3-inch capacitive touchscreen. An internal 8GB drive handles the storage.

Tapping the camcorder’s on-screen Menu button lets you choose from three video resolution options (720p/30 fps, 720p/60 fps, or 1080p/30 fps), three photo resolution options (2, 8, or 12 megapixels), a flicker-reduction option for filming footage on a TV or monitor screen, and a 10-second self-timer for unmanned shots. Other touchscreen controls include a slider that operates the camcorder’s 4X digital-only zoom, and an icon that powers on the Bloggie’s front-mounted LED lamp. You can turn the LED lamp on or off while shooting video or stills, but it doesn’t work as a traditional flash when you’re snapping photos.

The Menu button also provides access to the Bloggie Live’s wireless sharing features, including live streaming; uploading directly to Facebook, YouTube, and Sony’s new PlayMemories Online service; and pairing the camcorder to another mobile device for viewing and sharing items via a smartphone or tablet (you’ll need to download a free iOS or Android app to your device for the latter feature to work).

The touchscreen was responsive in my tests, but the on-screen icons can be a bit small and sometimes take a couple of presses to register. Although the device lets you power it on and off, record footage, and snap a photo via physical buttons, having physical controls for the camera’s digital zoom would have been nice as well. the on-screen zoom controls are at the bottom of the touchscreen, and the camcorder supports touch-to-focus and exposure controls while filming; I accidentally zoomed in and refocused a few times while shooting our live-stream tests, but I can largely attribute it to the fact that I was operating two cameras at the same time.

The Bloggie Live is a good-looking, solidly built device, with a brushed-metal faceplate and a tapered body that gets thicker at the bottom. this design accomplishes two things: It makes the camcorder feel good in the hand, and it provides enough surface area on the bottom for free-standing support. You’ll find a tripod mount on the bottom of the Bloggie Live, too, as well as a USB connector that clicks in and out thanks to a spring-loaded hinge. one nice touch is the included USB extender cable, which comes in handy if your computer’s USB port is in a hard-to-reach place for charging the device and offloading clips.

I tested the Bloggie’s live-streaming capabilities over our office’s Wi-Fi connection, which requires a password for access. After you select ‘Live Streaming’ from the Bloggie Menu and pick an access point, an on-screen keyboard pops up in landscape mode to allow you to enter a password. It worked without a hitch for me, although the Bloggie Live’s screen–small in comparison with that of a smartphone–demands a bit more finesse to press the right keys.

Streaming video also requires setting up a free Qik account using a device other than the Bloggie Live itself. Again, this part of the process worked as advertised, and a dedicated ‘Looking to broadcast live with your Sony Bloggie?’ section on the Qik sign-up page makes new registrations a bit easier.

During my hands-on tests, I filmed a few clips side by side using the Sony Bloggie Live (over Wi-Fi) and the Apple iPhone 4S (over a 3G connection), having loaded both devices with the appropriate Qik app. I shot the clips at the highest resolution that Qik’s streaming app supports for each device: 480 by 240 pixels with the Bloggie Live, and 352 by 288 pixels with the iPhone 4S.

You can see the results for yourself: Watch the simultaneously streamed footage from the Sony Bloggie Live and the iPhone 4S.

In addition to the discrepancies in resolution, the clips had noticeable differences in image quality, some of which you’ll see by viewing the test footage. the Bloggie Live’s video generally looked sharper and handled dramatic changes in lighting conditions more seamlessly, but its white balance was a bit off, creating a blue cast in most indoor scenes. the iPhone 4S tended to reproduce colors more realistically, but it also struggled more visibly with backlighting issues, and it tended to oversaturate colors in some cases.

Note that the Bloggie Live also did a better job in correcting the “wobble” resulting from walking with the camcorder; its digital stabilization system worked well in our tests. all in all, the Bloggie Live showed better contrast, detail, backlight-correction, and shake-correction when live-streaming video, while the iPhone 4S produced more-colorful video with good white balance.

One of the comparative benefits of live-streaming video with the Bloggie Live is that the camcorder also saves a 1080p version of each streaming clip as you’re filming it. When you use the Qik app for the iPhone 4S, the streaming footage is the only copy you get, and the app doesn’t save a full-HD version of the video to your camera roll. this is one area in which the Bloggie Live outshines most streaming-capable smartphones, as you have the option of uploading a 1080p video separately after your live-stream is complete. However, you’ll need to upload the 1080p clips by yourself later; the Bloggie Live’s Qik app doesn’t automatically replace the lower-resolution clips with high-definition versions after the broadcast is done.

Outside of the live-streaming mode, you can pair the Bloggie Live to your phone or tablet for viewing images and offloading them to the mobile device’s storage wirelessly. to enable remote viewing, you need to download the free Sony PlayMemories Mobile app to your iOS or Android device; the app acts as a viewer and a downloading interface for the videos and images you want to save. Once you select ‘View on Smartphone’ from the Bloggie Live’s menu, the Bloggie Live shows up as an access point in your phone or tablet’s Wi-Fi settings, and you enter a password that appears on the camcorder’s screen. the whole setup process takes about a minute.

In my hands-on tests, I was able to transfer a 6-minute video from the Bloggie Live to the iPhone wirelessly in a little more than a minute, but the resulting video was a much smaller size than your average native iPhone video (see the screenshot to the left). Wireless still-image transfers took about a second or two each, and they also appeared downscaled from their full 12-megapixel resolution; once they reached the iPhone, they ended up as 1920-by-1440-pixel images (just short of 3 megapixels). Overall, the mobile wireless-sharing function works decently, as long as you’re willing to deal with lower-resolution images and video once you’ve beamed them over to another device.

The Bloggie Live also supports direct uploads from the camera to social-networking and sharing sites, which are limited to a few options–Dailymotion, Facebook, Flickr, Picasa, and YouTube–in the device’s ‘Post and Share’ menu. In my tests, I uploaded an image to Flickr in about a second, and sent a minute-long video to YouTube in just a few seconds. Again, however, some downsizing happens in the background: a 12-megapixel photo shrank to 0.7-megapixel resolution in order to upload quickly, and a 1080p video became a 640-by-360-pixel version in my YouTube test.

In our lab-based subjective tests for still and video quality, the Sony Bloggie Live earned an overall score of Very good. despite performing very well for a small-size camcorder, it failed to clearly outshine some of its noted smartphone competitors in the same tests.

The Bloggie Live received scores of Very good for overall video quality and audio quality in our movie tests, as well as Very good marks for exposure quality and color accuracy in our still-image tests. However, all of that added up to about the same aggregate imaging scores as we saw from the iPhone 4S and Samsung Galaxy S II, the two camera phones that Sony was hoping to outgun with the Bloggie Live.

During my hands-on tests, the Bloggie Live proved a worthy alternative to a basic compact point-and-shoot camera in image quality. the touch-to-focus controls work well, and the Bloggie has decent macro capabilities (around 2 inches away from the subject) that produce a shallow depth of field.

You can view the sample images and video we shot for our Bloggie Live subjective tests here, as well as the videos we shot with the iPhone 4S and the Galaxy S II for comparison purposes. Select 1080p in the bottom-right corner of each player to see the highest-resolution video we recorded with each device.

Sony Bloggie Live

iPhone 4S

Samsung Galaxy S II

Without a doubt, the Sony Bloggie Live is the most versatile pocket camcorder we’ve tested in terms of wireless streaming, peer-to-peer sharing, and still-image resolution. Admittedly, it lacks a couple of useful features found in Kodak’s Zi8, such as a mic-in port, a dedicated macro/landscape toggle, and removable storage. Is it a compelling alternative to a higher-end smartphone? that depends on whether you already own a smartphone, and on how much you value the Bloggie’s live-streaming skills.

The Bloggie Live is a very good video performer; outside of its streaming mode, though, it didn’t produce mind-bogglingly superior video in comparison with the top smartphones it was built to compete against. When shooting 1080p video, it was strictly on a par with the output of smartphones such as the Apple iPhone 4S and the Samsung Galaxy S II, although it does have better stabilization features and output controls than both of those phones. In live-streaming mode, the Bloggie Live produces a few more benefits, including sharper video and the option of saving the streaming footage as a high-definition 1080p clip to its hard drive.

If you’re looking specifically for a pocket camcorder, the Bloggie Live is a solid option, with wireless sharing features that you won’t find in any other model. if you’re seeking a handheld device to replace or augment the 1080p video or image-capture quality of your phone, the Bloggie Live largely matches the output of today’s top phone cameras. and if you’re shopping for a dedicated video-streaming device that won’t eat into your phone’s data plan or battery life, the Bloggie Live may be worth the price.

Pair of double-As give you cheap, quick charge • The Register

It’s nighttime in Barcelona, you can’t find your hotel and your phone battery is dead. Double-A batteries won’t go in a phone so you’re screwed, unless you’ve read the following advice.

If a phone sports a removable battery then you can carry a charged spare, and there are numerous pocket chargers on the market, but they all depend on one being aware that the juice is going to run out before it happens. Alkaline batteries, on the other hand, can be obtained anywhere, so for our own benefit we thought it worth looking at the means by which one might avoid replicating the Barcelona experience.

On that occasion, as it happens, the phone’s battery lasted long enough to get Gmail open and discover its cloudy nature required a data connection (£2 to Vodafone). there was even enough power to call the hotel and get half the directions, just enough, but it was not an experience one would want to repeat.

Bodged charger

Getting female USB sockets is hard, but crocodile clips make for universal connectors

USB connections need 5 volts, and between 500mA and an amp-and-a-half, depending on the device being charged (tablets taking more, basic phones less). so a simple voltage regulator can step down the 9v from a battery to the 5v. Maplin will sell you one for 99 pence, but you’ll need another £1.19 for the battery clip and a USB cable to cut up for the connections.

Following the nice instructions over at Indestructibles we got a Motorola RAZR charged up to 15 per cent in half an hour, from a standard 9v box-type battery, and without any noticeable heat coming off the regulator though that might be more of a problem if we were to encase it.

For a more commercial offering, the Rolson Emergency Phone Charger only costs £4.17 and takes a single AA. It comes with a selection of connectors and will charge an iPhone too (iPhones need a special circuit to confirm it’s a proper connector; it’s not complicated but we didn’t have one to test).

Rolson charger

More robust, but less aesthetically pleasing, than the home-grown variety

The Rolson feels robust; it comes blister-packed with a battery that slots into the metal tube which crews shut like a Martian flying machine. There’s also an LED which flashes when power is being sucked into the phone, though when we tested that LED flashed for a good hour despite the phone reaching peak charge in half that time.

A single AA, plugged into the same RAZR, took the battery up to just over 10 per cent in that half hour – still more than enough to check an address and make the all-important call.

But if that seems a bit pricy for what is basically a battery-holder, then there’s always the “Neewer” charger which comes in at a couple of quid, though for some unknown reason we ended up with two of them.

You don’t get batteries included, or a selection of cables (the Neewer has a female USB into which one plugs an existing cable), neither does it come with anything in the way of instructions. But it does have an inexplicable torch, and will take a pair of AA batteries to charge up whatever one plugs into it.

Neewer charger

It has an LED torch too, in case you’re trying to charge up in the dark

The Neewer feels plastic, ‘cos it is, but both the units we received work perfectly and were able to charge our RAZR up by more than 20 per cent over the course of an hour.

That’s still not a full charge, and there are rechargeable solutions which will deliver more punch more quickly, but we’ll be dropping a Neewer into the bottom of each suitcase in future. even if it never gets used its worth it, if only to avoid the risk of a night on the Barcelona streets. ®

3 Must Have iPhone 4 Accessories

Apple has just unveiled its much anticipated Apple iPhone 4. the product distribution to various market outlets will follow sooner than you expect.

If you intend to acquire one, it is a must that you also have to invest on must have iPhone 4 accessories. these accessories will help you maximize your phones features and extend its life span as well. Here are 3 iPhone 4 accessories you should not miss. They are worth your investment.

Your iPhone is prone to scratches and accidental falls. To protect your iPhone, you must equip it with a good iPhone cover. You can choose from various designs available which are made of different materials. the most popular material for iPhone cover is the leather type.

If there is one useful accessory, it is the bluetooth headset. This is a wireless device which allows you to make full use of your iPhone’s featuers without touching your phone. For instance you can accept incoming calls, listen to your favorite tunes stored on your phone and undertake other hands-free tasks with the aid of this device.

Rechargeable Battery Pack

Your iPhone 4 is expected to have a better battery life. However given the power intensive features of your iPhone, it pays to carry a back up battery especially if you are on travel. There are rechargeable battery packs to choose from with built in integrated wall charger for powering and charging your iPhone. just browse available products like incharge portable by ExtremeMac.

Your iPhone 4 is a good smart phone and probably the best smart phone available. it comes with a high cost though given its good quality. To extend its life span and maximize its functionalities, it pays to invest on useful iPhone 4 accessories like the above accessories. For best products, check reviews on iPhone 4 accessories.

Water Is Your iPhone’s Worst Enemy – Use a Waterproof iPhone Case For The Ultimate Protection

Water will destroy your iPhone in no time what so ever If you own and use an iPhone in or around an environment that is predominately water based, such as the beach or on board a boat, and you do not have your phone installed in a waterproof case then you are asking for trouble.

Whilst your iPhone is water resistant to a certain degree it is by no means water proof. There are many components within your iPhone that if allowed to get wet, or subjected to humid or damp environments for prolonged periods of time, will most likely fail leaving your phone inoperable. this is also true of the touch screen, which can become distorted and difficult to use if water is allowed to get into it.

There are many waterproof iPhone cases available on the internet that range from the relatively cheap (at about $35) to the more expensive (costing over $100). Clearly the cheaper cases, actually better described as pouches, are less functional than the more expensive cases that have been designed and built to allow you to take your iPhone underwater and still operate the camera, and with a pair of waterproof headphones, the phone

So, whether your work takes you to water laden environments or your lifestyle is such that you spend much of your time surrounded by water do not take a chance with your iPhone. Do your research, take your time and select a waterproof iPhone case that has been designed to protect your iPhone whilst still offering you complete access to all the features and functions that you need.

Apple iPhone 4S Accessories

People were expecting the iPhone 5 to take over the world at Apple’s huge annual event but the world was instead introduced to the iPhone 4S; this is the new phone which has been released from Apple. As this is the iPhone 4’s successor it still keeps the familiar size and shape of the iPhone 4 but has been given an extra boost of power on the inside, the 4S is the first iPhone which will use the dual core processor so that you are able to get the toughest tasks done in a much quicker time. there are many great perks to this phone but one of the features which it has still kept from the iPhone 4 is that it is the same size and shape of the iPhone 4 you will still be able to have some same gadgets you had for your previous phone, so all iPhone 4 accessories will be iPhone 4S accessories.

As with the iPhone 4, the range for iPhone 4S accessories is huge, accessories can range from the simple items such as a mobile phone cover which has one basic function which is to protect your phone to the outright innovative and expensive products which can be a large Sound dock that you can connect to your TV and computers. there is an accessory to match everyone’s needs and wants and to match every budget possible, so if you are looking for a cheap mobile phone case or for an extravagant sound system for your iPhone 4S you will be able to find easily.

So with the iPhone 4 being available to the public for a few years, iPhone 4S accessories are not going to be hard to come by as there will already be a large selection of accessories for customers to choose from. so if you are lucky to have one of these amazing iPhone 4S’s then luck is your best friend seeing as they are the same size and shape as the iPhone 4, that all the accessories have already been made and been perfected for that model.

If you have read this and got one of these phones and you are happy with the iPhone 4S accessories you got with the phone such as the charger and the headphones, think about how much better it would be to listen to your music through some amazing quality speakers or keeping your most prized possession protected with a mobile phone case. the best part is you don’t even have to wait for these accessories to come out, they are already here.

App, App And Away!

VIEW FROM THE TOP – this 360-degree panoramic view from the top of Mount Pulag, the country’s third highest peak, is only one of the many virtual reality photos featured in the 360° Island Philippines travel app. (Photo by Rommel Bundalian)

MANILA, Philippines — Imagine having the breathtaking view of Mount Pulag summit, or the scenic Pearl Farm Resort on Samal Island, right at your finger tips.

Probably one of the coolest applications that have come to iTunes is 360° Island Philippines. And it is proudly Filipino-made!

This app provides users with breathtaking panoramic views of the Philippines’ top spots on a virtual reality platform. It presents a unique perspective of the country’s tourist destinations – all in 360 degrees just by moving your finger around your iPhone, iTouch or iPad. the best thing of all is that the app is free.

So one may virtually explore the Kapurpurawan rock formations in Ilocos Norte; the Rockies at Mt. Maculot in Batangas City; wild water rafting adventure in Davao City; the ZipCity adventure in Davao; and Capones Island in Zambales – places that are not seen in the usual tourism campaigns.

The app also provides links to corresponding local government websites where one can get the how-to’s, and accurate information about the place for ones travel needs.

“the app has a wonderful story to tell about many amazing sites and it virtually allows you to walk through each and every location, as if you were there. It’s as close to reality as one gets. the photos were carefully chosen, so it’s like going to a more adventurous and picturesque route,” says photographer and app developer Rommel Bundalian.

APP AS ART

Since it was launched early last year, the app has been consistently on the top 10 most downloaded apps in the country.

“Developing the app didn’t take too long given that I had a wealth of materials to choose from. I was fortunately helped by a couple of friends who share my passion in photography and app work. we made a storyboard of the things that we wanted to include, the things we wanted to highlight and imagined ourselves as the user. the idea really was to allow the user to ‘travel’ with us,” says Rommel, an avid traveler and mountaineer.

Rommel hopes to upgrade the app by next month, and at the same time launch a paid version where there will be more 360-degree renditions.

“My work as a photographer has brought me to so many wonderful places, which unfortunately, others have yet to see and appreciate. the travel app allows me to showcase these amazing places in an easy to use and accessible way. Instead of emailing photos, all they need to do is download the app and the pictures are right there for a quick appreciation. It gives me another reason to feel fulfilled as an artist,” he explains.

Much like photography, Rommel also considers app development as an art and it takes experience to develop the right eye for apps. “It’s not mere techie know-how. You must have a strong feel of what people want at a particular time. the app developer must know what people want and what they will need in the future. So you have to be exposed to market trends and the most current innovations. App making should be a passion if you want to turn it into a lucrative profession. You have to dedicate hours and hours of study,” he adds.

Aside from his photography studio, 360 Unlimited Arts & Photography Studio, Rommel has collaborated with friends in putting up Imageworkz, which focuses in creating digital apps and magazines.

VIRTUAL REALITY

Rommel’s interest in 360-degree virtual reality (VR) photography started in 2006 when he was traveling in Europe and saw images of 360-degree VR photography exhibit in Paris. “I found the ability of the photographer to make still photography come alive and navigable fascinating. So I bought and studied books on the subject, procured the basic equipment, then started playing around with a few photographs,” he relates.

His dream assignment is doing a 360-degree VR photography of an underwater location like the Tubbataha Reef, a U.N. Heritage Site in Palawan.

“I find that 360-degree photography broadens my view of subjects because it requires a more holistic view and a higher attention to detail in selecting shots. in regular photography, I am limited by the four corners of the frame. While in 360-degree photography, my frame is a sphere,” he ends.

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Review of 5 Amazing Features of the New Apple iPhone 4G

Apple iPhone 4G had been released by Apple in June 2010. the images and features of the new iPhone had been circulating over the Internet before the release and attracting millions of eyeballs. it looks familiar as iPhone 3Gs, with the black and chrome trim. the common elements of iPhone from Apple like a rectangular tiny earpiece and the home button are still there in its successor. it is different from 3G in view of the set up of the physical button. Operating on Apple own system, the new device is designed with 80GB storage capacity, OLED screen, GPS, a front camera for the use of iChat, memory of 32 GB and a lot more.

Review of the network and connectivity

Apple iPhone 4G is given with both support of the 2G and 3G network. the 2G network users will get the support of the quad band GSM 850/ 900/ 1800. 1900; while the 3G network users will get the support of tri band HSDPA 850/ 1900/ 2100. Users can connect to Internet via EDGE and Class 10 GPRS. the speed of EDGE is 236.8kbp, while the speed of Class 10 GPRS is 32 to 48 kbps. obviously such speed is not enough for many users today. new iPhone 4G users can benefit excellent browsing speed with 7.2 mbps HSDPA and Wi-Fi 802.11b/g. For transferring data with other compatible devices, both wireless or cable-based connectivity are there. For cable-based connection, users can make use of USB v2.0 and for wireless connection with Bluetooth v2.1.

Review of the look and the display

Everyday there are new mobile phones appear in the market. Apple iPhone has to be attractive and to stand out from the crowd. Apple iPhone 4G doesn’t disappoint us with its flashed images. the handset will be available in both white and black and its svelte look is something that is so appealing.

Review of the screen

Its screen display achieves the highest resolution of 960 x480 which is same to iPad. But since the size of iPhone screen is just about half of iPad (320ppi), the actual resolution is thus double of iPad. As compared with Google Nexus one of 252 dpi and Motorola Milestone of only 265 ppi, it is not difficult to understand HD is added to the name of the new generation iPhone. this also means many of the current iPad applications will be able to run on it. Concern of compatibility of the future applications with the old iPhone is raised however.

Review of the memory

Apple iPhone 4G are very much aware of the memory limitation and hence it comes loaded with a superb memory storage option. the internal memory of this latest iPhone device is 64/80 GB storage.

Review of the camera

There are two cameras on both side of the new iPhone 4G. Apple seems had tailor-made the device for users to conduct video talk and conference with their relatives and friends. the camera feature of Apple iPhone 4G HD comes loaded with a superb 5 mega pixel auto focus camera that comes with LED flash, geo tagging and touches focus. Video recording can be done with the camera readily.

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