Tuesday, May 10, 2011

New From Apple, Iphone 4!

FaceTime People have been dreaming about video calling for decades. iPhone 4 makes it a reality. With the tap of a button, you can wave hello to your kids, share a smile from across the globe, or watch your best friend laugh at your stories — iPhone 4 to iPhone 4, iPad 2, the new iPod touch, or Mac over Wi-Fi. No other phone makes staying in touch this much fun.

Retina DisplayThanks to the Retina display, everything you see and do on iPhone 4 looks amazing. That’s because the Retina display’s pixel density is so high, your eye is unable to distinguish individual pixels. Which means Text in books, web pages, and email is crisp at any size. Images in games, movies, and photos pop off the screen. And everything is sharper.

MultitaskingNow you can run your favorite third-party apps — and switch between them instantly — without slowing down the performance of the foreground app or draining the battery unnecessarily.* This smarter approach to multitasking is available only in iOS 4.

HD Video RecordingBecause your iPhone goes with you everywhere, you’re always ready to capture every moment. And with iPhone 4, you can do it in stunning high definition. Its advanced backside illumination sensor delivers great-looking video in both bright and low-light settings. And in dark environments, you can brighten the scene with the built-in LED light.

  Camera ~ Never miss a photo opportunity. The 5-megapixel camera built into iPhone 4 — with optional HDR setting — captures amazingly detailed images. A built-in LED flash illuminates low-light scenes. And the 5x digital zoom gets you closer to the action. You can even shoot self-portraits with the front camera.

FoldersThanks to the App Store, you can choose from over 350,000 apps and games. But these apps can fill your iPhone Home screens pretty quickly. That’s where the new Folders feature comes in. It gives you an easy way to keep your apps organized and declutter your Home screens. And you can launch your favorite apps with a couple of taps.

Game CenterGame Center lets friends, and soon-to-be-friends, in on all the action. Invite someone to join, then get a game going. Or choose to go up against people you don’t know, from anywhere around the world, in a multiplayer game. It’s your world. Everyone else is just playing in it.

PhoneTo make a call on iPhone, tap a name or number. That’s it. You can tap to call from just about anywhere: a name in your contacts list, a number on a website or text message, even a phone number on a map listing. Voice Control lets you speak a name or number to make a call. And with a tap, you can switch between calls, merge calls, or add another caller.

MailWith Mail on iPhone 4, wherever you go, your email goes too. iPhone works with popular email providers including MobileMe, Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, and AOL — and most industry-standard IMAP and POP mail systems. Add multiple email accounts and move between them easily. iPhone also supports multiple Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync accounts for business use. So even when you’re on the go, you can send and receive email. And if you need it in hard copy, AirPrint lets you print messages and attachments with just a few taps.

Safari ~ You’ll love surfing the web with Safari on iPhone 4. The high-resolution Retina display renders pages beautifully, with perfectly crisp text and bright, vivid graphics. And thanks to the new Nitro JavaScript engine — featuring up to twice the JavaScript performance — sites with lots of interactive features can appear on your screen even faster. Need to find an exact word or passage? Just do a quick text search. If it’s on the page, Safari will find it.

iPodiPhone 4 isn’t just an amazing phone. It’s an amazing iPod, too — one that lets you listen to music, watch video, and browse everything with the touch of a finger. Flick to scroll through songs, artists, albums, and playlists. Flick through music by album artwork with Cover Flow. Shake iPhone to shuffle songs. Create playlists right on your iPhone. And don’t worry about missing a call. The music fades and pauses when iPhone rings, and a pinch of the center button on your headset answers the call.

Home ScreenThe Home screen is where you’ll find all your apps and folders. You can have up to 11 Home screens and browse them with a flick. To launch an app or open a folder, just tap it. And even if you’re in the middle of a call, you can get to any app easily by pressing the Home button. Press it once to go back to the last Home screen you were on. Press it again to return to your main Home screen.

PhotosThe high-resolution Retina display on iPhone 4 gives your photos a place to shine. Whether you’re flicking through an album or zooming in to see the smallest detail, you’ll be amazed at how sharp, vibrant, and beautiful your photos look. And so will everyone you show them to.

AirPrintAirPrint on iPhone makes it simple to print your email, photos, web pages, and documents. There’s no software to download, no drivers to install, and no cables to connect. With just a few taps on your iPhone, you can go from viewing something onscreen to holding a printed copy. And because all the printing takes place in the background, there’s no waiting around. Instead, you can start printing and then go back to flicking through photos, surfing the web, or doing whatever you were doing before.

AirPlayAll the great media on your iPhone — your music, photos, and video — can now stream wirelessly to your HDTV and speakers via the new Apple TV.* That’s perfect when you want to blast some tunes, have a movie night, show off some photos, or share a laugh over the latest viral video sensation on the web. Just make sure your iPhone is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your Apple TV, and the AirPlay icon automatically appears. Then, if you’re in the middle of an epic action scene that could use a little more screen, just tap and it appears on your TV in a matter of seconds.

Voice ControlMaybe you want to call your friend Elliot. Or you want to dial the number for that apartment listing you just saw. With Voice Control, just say “Call Elliot” or “Call 555-1234,” and iPhone makes the call. It recognizes the names in your Contacts list, so it can find and call anyone you want. And iPhone repeats your voice commands to confirm them before it dials.

MessagesWhen you start a text message conversation in Messages, you do exactly that: start a conversation. Messages displays back-and-forth texts as speech bubbles in a list — just like you’d see in an instant messaging session. That makes it easy to pick up where you left off, or scroll up and down to see who said what. And you can delete whole conversations or individual texts with a swipe and a tap.

Maps & CompassSay you’re in an unfamiliar neighborhood looking for a nearby restaurant. With iPhone, you can pinpoint your location on a map so you can figure out how to get there from where you are. iPhone 4 finds your location quickly and accurately using a combination of GPS, Wi-Fi, and cellular towers. As you move, iPhone updates your location automatically. And when you arrive, you can drop a pin to mark your location and share it with others via email or MMS.

KeyboardThe iPhone keyboard accelerates your typing because it tracks what you type, then suggests words, corrects spelling, and inserts punctuation for you. The trick is to just type away and trust the intelligence of the keyboard.

SearchNeed a phone number in a hurry? Want to hear a song right now? With Search, everything on your iPhone is just a few taps away. On the main Home screen, flick your finger to the right, then type what you’re looking for in the search field. Search looks through everything on your iPhone — app names, contacts, calendars, songs, email and text messages, notes, and more. From there, a single tap takes you where you want to go.

App StoreEvery app you download from the App Store makes your iPhone do even more. And with hundreds of thousands of apps to choose from, we mean a whole lot more. Enter the App Store to shop for amazing apps in almost every category: games, lifestyle, social networking, and education, for starters. Many apps are even free. If you’re just browsing, the App Store makes it easy. You can see what’s new in Featured, check out the Top 25, and flick through a few screenshots. Find apps by doing a quick search, then download them wherever you are and start using them right away.* You can even purchase apps to send as gifts to friends and family.

iTunes StoreYou’re in a coffee shop and you hear a song you just have to have. Or you’re in an airport, wishing you had a good movie to watch. Just enter the iTunes Store to discover new music, movies to buy or rent, TV shows, and podcasts. Then download the content you want wirelessly, right to your iPhone.* Wherever you happen to be.

AccessibilityiPhone 4 comes standard with accessibility features that help people with disabilities experience all that iPhone has to offer. The most important accessibility feature in iPhone is VoiceOver, the world’s first gesture-based screen reader. Instead of memorizing keyboard commands or pressing tiny arrow keys, you simply touch the screen to hear a description of the item under your finger, then double-tap, drag, or flick to control iPhone.

VoiceOver speaks over 30 languages and works with all of the applications built into iPhone 4. And new in iOS 4, a language rotor lets you select a spoken language temporarily without changing the systemwide settings.

Find My iPhonePeople misplace things all the time. Fortunately, if you lose your iPhone, Find My iPhone can help. It’s a feature that’s part of MobileMe, but now it’s also free on every iPhone 4 with iOS 4.2 or later.* Enable Find My iPhone in Settings. Then if you misplace your iPhone, you can sign in to me.com from any computer web browser or using the Find My iPhone app on another iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to display its approximate location on a map.

iMovieiMovie helps you turn the HD video you shoot on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch into a masterpiece worthy of the red carpet (or just the one in your living room). This fun, fast, feature-rich app is designed especially for Multi-Touch.

iBooksMore than an amazing ebook reader, iBooks is also a great place to browse and shop for books anytime, day or night. Vibrant colors, rich illustrations, and crisp, sharp text on the Retina display make reading a pleasure. Tap the iBooks icon and your bookshelf appears. Tap the Store button and the bookshelf flips around like a secret passageway to reveal the iBookstore, where you can browse tens of thousands of books — many of them free. Browse by title, author, or genre. View what’s featured on the iBookstore, the New York Times best-seller lists, and more. When you find a book you like, tap it to see more details, peruse reviews, even read a free sample. Download the book and it appears on your bookshelf, ready to read. As your library grows, quickly group books or PDFs into collections to keep your bookshelf neat and organized. Books you download are also available on your iPad and iPod touch, so you’ll never be without your favorite reads.

More Features
  • Voice MemosCapture a thought, a memo, a meeting, or any audio recording with Voice Memos. When you’re done, edit your recording, then send it via email or MMS.
  • CalendarCalendar works with Yahoo!, Google, Microsoft Outlook, iCal, MobileMe, and Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync for enterprise to bring everything together. Add events with a few taps. Set alerts to remind you. Subscribe to calendars for holidays, sports schedules, and more.
  • StocksStocks on iPhone shows you charts, financial details, and headline news for any stock you choose. Rotate iPhone to see more detailed information.
  • Nike + iPodiPhone includes built-in Nike + iPod support. Just slip the Nike + iPod Sensor (available separately) into your Nike+ shoe and start your workout.
  • WeatherCheck the weather in your hometown or around the world. Add the cities you want, then flick back and forth to get six-day forecasts for each.
  • NotesUse Notes on iPhone to write yourself a quick note and keep important information on hand. Choose a font and send notes to yourself or others via email. Then sync them back to your Mac or PC. If you use an IMAP account such as MobileMe, your notes can even sync over the air.
  • YouTubeWatch YouTube videos wherever you are. Log in to your YouTube account to save and sync bookmarks and rate your favorites. Find a video you like? Tap to share it with a friend.
  • CalculatorThe iPhone Calculator is two calculators in one. Rotate it to landscape to transform it from basic to scientific.
  • Parental ControlsControl what kids can and can’t access on iPhone. Set restrictions for Safari, YouTube, iTunes, the App Store, Camera, and location services.
  • EncryptioniPhone offers highly secure hardware encryption that enables remote wipe capabilities. The Data Protection feature uses your passcode as an encryption key to protect email messages and attachments stored on iPhone. And you can set a long, complex passcode to make iPhone even more secure.
  • Personal HotspotWith Personal Hotspot on iPhone 4, you don’t need a Wi-Fi connection to surf the web from your computer. Instead, you can share the 3G connection on your iPhone with your Mac, PC, iPad, or other Wi-Fi capable device and connect to the Internet from anywhere. Share your data connection simultaneously with up to five devices via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and USB. Each connection is password protected and secure. And once your Personal Hotspot is no longer in use, it automatically turns off to preserve battery life.
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