iPhone 4 Hardware Configuration Leaked by Foxconn?
Chinese technology sites have published what seems to be the hardware configuration of Apple’s newest version of the iPhone. Some people are also calling it the iPhone HD.
According to the sites that revealed the news, the new iPhone will have a new generation of touch display, a professional IPS / FSS LCD screen with a resolution of 960 x 640 pixels (the actual iPhone models have a resolution of 320—480 pixels) that will be much thinner (about 33% thinner), allowing a much longer battery life, and a much more improved screen display that will improve the user experience.
Battery life will also be improved by the 19% larger battery that will be included in the new version of iPhone. Also, the device’s performance will be improved by the 512 megabytes of Samsung memory used in order to make the device work smoother.
Other sources say that the new iPhone 4 will have a new camera with HD recording capability and flash (not Adobe Flash), a frontal camera that will allow video conferencing and probably over 32Gb of storage space.
The source at Foxconn said that the company is going to manufacture 24 million units of the next generation iPhone. The hardware configuration is not confirmed how could it be only hours before Steve Jobs’ keynote at the WWDC 2010.
Editor’s note: Please wait for final confirmations until later this evening.
Vodafone UK to offer Apple iPad to its customers
www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Although very few people are inclined to possess the latest Apple iPad, the device has a new taker in the form of Vodafone which has expressed interest in being able to offer the new Apple Tablet to its customers.
Vodafone interest in having the device is hailed as great news since they are the network provider who could provide the best 3G network service in the UK. The operator has been very successful with Apple’s iPhone and sold 100,000 units in the first week of launch this January and it also reported that their number of iPhone subscribers is continuously growing as subscribers from other lines are switching to their network.
The Apple iPad is expected to hit store shelves sometime this coming April just in time for the Apple iPhone 4G.
