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iPhone 4G Concept pictures leaked on Internet.

4 February 2009 by Vinay 8 Comments

Last time we talked about next iPhone is supported with Video Chatting, here is another proof as the Concept Pictures  of iPhone 4G. lets take a quick look at changelog of next iPhone which is rumored to launched in July’09. iPhone is now Square, Home Button is also Square, With a removeable battery, iChat camera on front, 3.2 megapixel camera at back LED flash is still missing, Whooping 32 GB memory, OLED screen, 2 Speakers at bottom, Standard 3.5 mm Headphone jack on top, Sturdy titanium & glass design, 3G, True GPS.

About hardware configuration it’s not cleared but Quad core processor is rumored.

Physical Dimensions : Height 4.5 inches , Width 2.4 inches , Thickness 9 mm , Weight 4.4 ounce

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  • secretmrx said:

    Looks nice, however a bit too “complicated” for Apple’s standards.

    I too am still wondering how they will add a front camera and keep the eye candy. I guess they will use the same style as iSight on the MacBooks.

  • Le Briquet said:

    They’ve patented a very interesting way to install camera behind the screen. Maybe that’s how it will be installed in new iPhones.

  • Bogota89 said:

    Is fake. I don’t like the design and my question is how are you going take pictures when the camera is in the front

  • Vinay Prashar said:

    @ Bogota89 who says the pictures are original it’s concept, And there are two cameras front one is for video chatting & rear one is as usual 3.2 mp

  • Mohammed Siraj said:

    Hi, Its seems better than Iphone 3G which i am using presently but i am affraid how about bluetooth,MMS, messanger forwarding option was not in 3G is there any update in 4G. please advice. thanks siraj

  • josh said:

    this is fake some 1 made it on photo shop

  • ジャズ said:

    It looks so un-Apple! 100% fake!

  • n00neimp0rtant said:

    “Leaked?” This concept pic has been floating around the internet since six months after the 3G came out.

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