iPhone 4G to have dual core processors, live video chat
Here comes more news regarding Apple’s iPhone 4G. KT, Apple’s exclusive iPhone partner in South Korea reports that it is all set to announce and unveil the next generation iPhone, iPhone 4G in the local market targeting April as the likely month for the announcement. These devices will be sold in April to the high profile local corporate clients as part of what is called the litmus test. KT also reports that the upcoming iPhone model will have dual core processors build into it and much more, which we discuss after the jump.
KT unveiled quite a lot in terms of the likely features and capabilities that iPhone 4G will bring. These include
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Dual core processor.
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Live video chat.
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OLED screen.
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Removable battery.
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Powerful graphic chips
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Higher video resolutions.
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High quality still images.
KT will roll out iPhone 4G to the local distributors in June. All of this just makes you wonder why this sudden urgency on behalf of Apple ? A simple answer to quite a vital question – to counter and resist the seemingly unstoppable rising growth of Google’s mobile platform, Android.
For more 4G iPhone stuff, check out the following links:
LED Flash coming soon to iPhone – Rumor or Reality?
Next generation iPhone to get wireless N (802.11n) support
iPhone 4G to get a 5 megapixel camera – Rumor or reality ?
[via iClarified]
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