
Last week, technology site Gizmodo.com leaked visuals, videos, and features of and on the much anticipated new iPhone, the iPhone 4G. Many were skeptical at first, seeing that the people at Gizmodo apparently found the phone at a bar. But, after dissecting the innards of the phone, and running many diagnostic tests, Gizmodo stands by their claim that what they found was, indeed, the yet to be released iPhone 4G.
Noticeable changes and deviations from the current iPhone 3GS are the blatantly larger camera lens on the back of the phone and the adjacent flash, something that the 3GS and other versions of the iPhone were sorely missing. Also, there is a front video camera lens, giving the iPhone user the ability to video chat through their phone.
Aesthetically, this version of the iPhone is not as pleasing, with Apple changing the outward appearance of the phone by flattening the back out, separating the volume buttons, and adding aluminum to the sides of the casing. This makes the phone sleeker and smaller in a sense, but again, the physical aesthetics that came along with the 3GS are lacking in the name of efficiency.
If this prototype iPhone 4G truly is as legitimate as Gizmodo claims, this phone could revolutionize the iPhone, which already happened to revolutionize the layman's idea of what a cellphone is and could be.
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