A reader of Jablickar.cz named Swenak, has posted photos and video taken with the iPhone 4.
According to AppleInsider the user said the phone is fast and responsive, and its thinner and flat design makes it a better fit in a pocket.
The tipster said the new glass front and back prevented scratches, though they guessed that the stainless steel perimeter of the device could become scuffed up over time. The report also noted that the device received a GPS signal in a "surprisingly quick" fashion, obtaining a lock "almost immediately." The site also noted that the phone was given heavy use for about an hour, playing games, surfing the Web, watching videos on YouTube and accessing Google Maps. During that time, the battery fell by just 10 percent.
You can take a look at the photos and video below...
All these iphone 4 picture's are taken with plenty of light, Show me a low light shot or night shot! and the we will see what this camera is all about!
When you look at the sky in some of the pictures it looks like there is "a high ISO"... It´s a bit grainy, but the close range pictures looks very good for a mobile camera!
little off topic but why are people sayin the a4 chip is underclocked since it is smaller then the one in the ipad they say its running at 700mhz? that dont make sense to have a new chip and slow it down to somthing that the industry standard is now at 1ghz .
I think that what people mean is that it's 1 Ghz but it wouldn't function as well in any other device. Its custom silicon so its meant to function only with iPhones. When looking at RAM and Ghz you can't fully tell how good the chip or memory is because there are many other factors which affect performance (in Apple's case they've found a way to conserve space with a chip that CLOCKS at 1Ghz but functions really well with their own mobile devices).
The video comes out to 83.4 MB / min. Glad to see this was pretty close to my final estimates of 79 MB / min (60:1 compression) to 118 MB / min (40:1 compression).