Wednesday, April 21, 2010

iPhone HD with Video Conferencing



The latest news sweeping the iPhone world is of the new iPhone HD, which is set to be announced on June 22, 2010. This latest version is rumored to be compatible with Verizon Wireless and will include a number of new features. And what better way to stand out in the competition than to release a front-facing camera and a suave video conferencing app?

The iPhone HD for AT&T will be manufactured by the same ‘ol Hon Hai Precision Industry, while the CDMA iPhone will be made by Pegatron Technology.

New iPhone HD: What to expect... Video after the jump!



Every year, Apple releases a new version of the iPhone. Reports indicate that the new iPhone OS 4.0 handset will come with an A4-family CPU system-on-a-chip (SoC), 960 x 640 display, front-facing camera, and multitasking support for third-party applications in the iPhone OS 4.0. Apart from that, the new device will have a 960 x 640 display which is double the current iPhone resolution (480 x 320) and would do a fantastic job of displaying 720p (HD) video.

There are also rumors that the new phone will have a bigger display – possibly 3.7 inches. All in all, iPhone enthusiasts are optimistic that the next generation iPhone HD will live up to its name by sporting a high definition touchscreen with a resolution much greater than the existing model.

Apple is expected to put the same A4 SoC processor running at 1GHz that can be found on the upcoming iPad, which is effectively twice the storage capacity of the current one: 64 GB. It is also expected to be based on an Apple A4 chip similar to the one in the new iPad.

Will the new iPhone HD compatible to Verizon and Sprint

As reports gain momentum about a possible tie-up of iPhone with Verizon Wireless, this will definitely initiate the beginning of the ending of AT&T's long-held role as exclusive carrier of iPhone in the United States. Wall Street Journal reports has also indicated that Apple is possibly working on smartphone for carriers that use the CDMA standard, which includes Verizon and Sprint.

Do you think the new ‘iPhone HD’ will revolutionize the smartphone industry? Share your views.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

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