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Larry Magid

Larry Magid

Posted: June 7, 2010 04:04 PM

iPhone 4 is a Stand-Up Triple (Video)

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I wouldn't call it an out-of-the-park home run but the iPhone 4 is a very nice enhancement to Apple's line.

Based on watching Steve Jobs demo at Moscone Center in San Francisco and a few minutes of hands-on time with the phone, it's clear to me that Apple has once again raised the bar.

Of course we knew that the phone would have front and rear facing cameras but what I didn't expect was a slick iPhone version of iMovie that lets you shoot, edit and post video from the phone. This is no bare bones editor -- it includes the "Ken Burns effect," transitions, titles and other editing features people are accustomed to when using Mac or PC-based editors. This one feature could help sell the phone for anyone who wants to be able to create video from the field. Ironically, I shot a video of iMovie using my Flip camera (scroll down for video) which could be out of a job if I wind up getting the new iPhone.

Apple also showed off its FaceTime video conferencing with a heart warming video of parents talking to their kids and soldiers fighting abroad talking with loved ones back home. Only trouble is -- both people would need an iPhone 4 to make this happen. You can't communicate with other devices -- not even via the web. Jobs said that Apple is making the protocols available via standards bodies so it will soon be an open standard.

And it's important to remember that Apple isn't the first to offer two cameras and video conferencing. It's also a feature on the Sprint / HTC Evo that went on sale on Friday.

Great looking screen

The new Retina display is indeed impressive. Jobs said that it displays 326 dots per inch which, he says, is higher than the 300 dpi which is the densist people can perceive at smart phone distances. Indeed the display on the big monitors in the hall looked great as did the phone when I held it in my hand. But my question is whether that will really matter. I rarely sit around complaining about the resolution on my smart phone. I'm happy enough with the older iPhone's screen and very happy with the screen on the new Evo.

Anyone whose battery has died before sunset will appreciate the new phone's battery which is slightly bigger. The battery, plus Apple's use of its own more power friendly A4 processor, should yield 40% more talk time according to Jobs.

After spending a couple of hours listening to Jobs and playing with the phone, I'm impressed but I'm not overwhelmed, but in a way, that's the way it should be. Technology evolves and the iPhone 4 is clearly a good move forward.

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First look at iPhone 4 from Noah at PhoneDog.com


 

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09:31 AM on 06/08/2010
The iphone4 is awesome.

Larry's fingernails are disturbing.
03:28 AM on 06/08/2010
I think one of the biggest improvement is the metal part of the case, since it is also part of the antenna. That will help with reception; more than likely. I have not had any of the problems others who hate at&t have had; maybe I am lucky, or DC is pretty good for at&t, the only place I have really had trouble is in Southern NJ, but I was in the middle of nowhere and everyone has problems there. But I think it will help in those places I get 1 bar, elevator, parking garage, ect, which will help.
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mlaiuppa
Pres. Sarcasm Society. Like we need your approval.
01:25 AM on 06/08/2010
Now, if only it wasn't locked to AT&T.
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Darcman
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04:32 PM on 06/09/2010
Bingo! AT&T put all its eggs into one basket! Without the iPhone there is absolutely no reason to be a AT&T customer!
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jabailo
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12:20 AM on 06/08/2010
I was thinking about video phones the other day.

Remember the ones from 2001: A Space Odessey (1968).

Pretty cool, huh.

I can use video conferencing any time I want through my netbook and Skype.

You know what percentage of my calls are video calls?

Zero.

I never use video conferencing. And in business conference rooms, you know they use speaker phones 99.9 percent of time. They don't even have those cool video chairs where the faces follow you around like in "Demolition Man".
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02:04 PM on 06/13/2010
isn't that special
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The Truth Seeker
In the end we will rise together or fall together.
05:24 PM on 06/07/2010
I guess it is two times the horizontal and two times the vertical resolution which results in four times as many pixels.

So it would be more accurate to say that it has twice the resolution.
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The Truth Seeker
In the end we will rise together or fall together.
05:23 PM on 06/07/2010
It is four times the resolution.
05:08 PM on 06/07/2010
This guy needs to clip his nails before he puts up a video of his fingers. Jeez.
cafemocha
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06:47 PM on 06/07/2010
Or put some polish on those claws.
10:16 PM on 06/07/2010
Or scrape some of the dirt from underneath that yellow claw. EW!
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09:32 AM on 06/08/2010
Wow...agreed.
05:00 PM on 06/07/2010
Cadence describes it in EDA360, and Apple proves again with the iPhone4: The best chip and system design puts the user experience front & center. The days of disassociated design chains are over.
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Riot Nrrrd
Born/living/will die.
04:48 PM on 06/07/2010
"Anyone who's battery" - come on Larry, a Tech writer should know how to use "whose" properly.

Otherwise, a fair assessment - I probably would've said ground-rule double :)
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Larry Magid
07:12 PM on 06/07/2010
Thanks. Fixed it