New iPhone 4 Announced at WWDC 2010 with Front Facing Camera and More

The new Apple iPhone 4

The new Apple iPhone 4

WWDC 2010 Coverage Update – the leaked iPhone is here, and it’s official. The recent Apple WWDC 2010 event just announced the newest refresh of iPhone hardware, the iPhone 4 – with front facing camera and more new features.

The much-anticipated and much-awaited event of the year for Apple fanboys and tech savvies out there has just begun. And today, the newest iPhone 4 was just revealed. The newest iPhone 4′s design was compared to an old Leica camera by Steve Jobs, with a glass front and back. It will also be available in black and white colors. One of the newest feature of iPhone 4 is its Front Facing camera, and Apple call it “FaceTime”. The newest front facing camera of the iPhone 4 will enable video chatting, but as of now, the video chat will be only available on WiFi only and iPhone 4 to iPhone 4 only. Another new cool feature of iPhone 4 is the revamped camera. It’s now a 5 megapixel camera with 5x digital zoom and with LED Flash. The new 5 megapixel camera of the iPhone 4 can now shoot 720p/30fps video on the go.

The iPhone 4 will be launched this coming weeks and will be available starting June 24th. iPhone 16GB will be at $199 and $299 for the 32GB version. The new iPhone will launch this coming June 24 on five different countries (US, UK, France, Germany and Japan) and will be launched in 18 other countries in July.

Here are some of the press shots of the Apple iPhone 4:

Apple iPhone 4 (Black)

Apple iPhone 4 (Black)

Apple iPhone 4 (White)

Apple iPhone 4 (White)

The new Apple iPhone 4 White and Black Versions

The new Apple iPhone 4 White and Black Versions

More news and updates about the newest iPhone 4 and WWDC 2010 live coverage here on Blasting Mind.

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