When the iPhone 4 was released in June 2010, it marked a significant advancement in smartphone technology.
iPhone 4 has a more stylish and hi-tech look than the earlier iPhone models. Both the front screen and back panel are constructed with super strong aluminosilicate glass, the same glass used for windows on helicopters.
One of the standout features of the iPhone 4 was its Retina display with a resolution of 960 x 640 pixels, which offered incredibly sharp and vibrant visuals, making it one of the best displays on a smartphone at the time. This high-quality display meant that images, videos, and text looked crisp and clear, providing an enhanced viewing experience for users.
iPhone 4 was powered by Apple’s A4 chip, which was the first processor designed by Apple in-house. The A4 chip provided fast and responsive performance, allowing users to switch between apps seamlessly and run graphics-intensive games and applications without any lag.
The iPhone 4 also introduced FaceTime, Apple’s video calling feature, which allowed users to make video calls to other iPhone 4 users over Wi-Fi.
Camera
The iPhone 4 featured a 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash which capable of capturing high-quality photos and videos.
Pictures shot by iPhone 4

















