iPhone 4 review

By Joshua Topolsky
Jun 22 2010

The iPhone 4 is no small thing to review. As most readers of Engadget 
are well aware, in the gadget world a new piece of Apple hardware is 
a major event, preceded by rumors, speculation, an over-the-top 
announcement, and finally days, weeks, or months of anticipation from 
an ever-widening fan base. The iPhone 4 is certainly no exception -- 
in fact, it may be Apple's most successful launch yet, despite some 
bumps on the road. We've already seen Apple and AT&T's servers 
overloaded on the first day of pre-orders, the ship date for the next 
set of phones pushed back due to high demand, and die-hard fans in 
line outside of Apple locations a week before the phone is actually 
available. It's a lot to live up to, and the iPhone 4 is doing its 
best -- with features like a super-fast A4 CPU, a new front-facing 
camera and five megapixel shooter on the back, a completely new 
industrial design, and that outrageous Retina Display, no one would 
argue that Apple has been asleep at the wheel. So the question turns 
to whether or not the iPhone 4 can live up to the intense hype. Can 
it deliver on the promises Steve Jobs made at WWDC, and can it cement 
Apple's position in the marketplace in the face of mounting 
competition from the likes of Google and Microsoft? We have the 
answers to those questions -- and many more -- in our full review, so 
read on to find out!

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http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/22/iphone-4-review/

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