The Apple iPhone 4 was introduced to the world in June 2010 as the “thinnest smartphone in the world,” according to CEO Steve Jobs at the time. Alongside its slimmer profile, the new features of the iPhone 4 included a stainless steel frame that doubled as an antenna and a higher resolution display, branded “Retina display,” that made individual pixels indistinguishable to the human eye. With this model of iPhone also came the implementation of the video calling feature, “FaceTime.” The iPhone 4 had the longest lifespan in terms of production as well as the longest time held as Apple’s flagship iPhone model.
The Apple iPhone 4 (4th Gen) has height of 4.54” (115.2 mm), width of 2.31” (58.6 mm), depth of .37” (9.3 mm), and weighs 4.8 oz (137 g). The screen size is 3.5” (89 mm) diagonal with a resolution of 960 x 640 px at 326 ppi.
The Apple iPhone 4 was introduced to the world in June 2010 as the “thinnest smartphone in the world,” according to CEO Steve Jobs at the time. Alongside its slimmer profile, the new features of the iPhone 4 included a stainless steel frame that doubled as an antenna and a higher resolution display, branded “Retina display,” that made individual pixels indistinguishable to the human eye. With this model of iPhone also came the implementation of the video calling feature, “FaceTime.” The iPhone 4 had the longest lifespan in terms of production as well as the longest time held as Apple’s flagship iPhone model.
The Apple iPhone 4 (4th Gen) has height of 4.54” (115.2 mm), width of 2.31” (58.6 mm), depth of .37” (9.3 mm), and weighs 4.8 oz (137 g). The screen size is 3.5” (89 mm) diagonal with a resolution of 960 x 640 px at 326 ppi.