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Tag Archives: iPhone 4
iPhone camera shootout
Today I have done a camera shootout with the iPhone 4, the iPhone 3Gs and the iPhone 3G. As you already know the difference between the cameras in these phones is quite big but it was interesting to find out just how big. Check out the shootout gallery inside.
Posted in Apple, Camera, iPhone
Tagged iPhone 3G, iphone 3gs, iPhone 4, iPhone camera comparison
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iPhone camera shootout part 2
In the second part of the test I have done some outdoor shooting during almost perfect light conditions. All of the cameras perform pretty good during these conditions and you can get some decent shots even with the iPhone 3G. Check them out inside.
Posted in Apple, Camera, iPhone
Tagged iPhone 3G, iphone 3gs, iPhone 4, iPhone camera comparison
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iPhone camera shootout part 3
In the third part of the test I’m shooting an object from a pretty close distance (15 cm). Here you can really see a big difference between the different cameras and if you compare the 3G with the iPhone 4 side by side you can see that they are miles apart.
Posted in Apple, Camera, iPhone
Tagged iPhone 3G, iphone 3gs, iPhone 4, iPhone camera comparison
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iPhone camera shootout part 4
There’s no doubt that the iPhone 4 has a much better camera than the iPhone 3G and the iPhone 3Gs, and the new HDR functionality makes it even easier to get good results during hard lighting conditions. As you can see in the comparision above the HDR photo shot with the iPhone 4 is much better than the rest of the bunch. Let’s move on to snapping text and images.
Posted in Apple, Camera, iPhone
Tagged iPhone 3G, iphone 3gs, iPhone 4, iPhone camera comparison
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iOS 4.1 is live

Plug in your iPhone or iPod into your computer and you’ll get the new iOS 4.1 update. It was launched just recently and includes HD video upload, the new Game Center, TV show rentals, HDR photography, a faster iPhone 3G OS and a few bug fixes.
Use your iPhone 4 as a microscope
This guy has glued a cheap microscope to an iPhone case and managed to get a portable microscope that can snap 5 megapixels photos. Pretty neat don’t you think? I’m thinking of getting myself one of these actually…
iPhone Microscope Mod [crabfuartworks.blogspot.com]
via tuaw
Pinball HD 4 iPhone
I just wanted to do a quick plug for this awesome game since it’s currently on sale. You can get it for $0.99 and then you’ll get three different pinball tables. I have only tried the iPhone 4 version but it’s a really good game with incredibe graphics and very realistic physics. Check it out if you’re looking for a good iPhone 4 game!
iPhone 4 – review
For the last few years we have got a new iPhone model each year and this year we got the iPhone 4. I have been using this model for almost a month now and I won’t spend several pages going through all the details since you most probably read a few iPhone 4 reviews already but I’ll go through the most important updates and share my personal view of the phone.
Speed typing on the iPhone 4
The official text messaging world record is typing the text “the razor-toothed piranhas of the genera Serrasalmus and Pygocentrus are the most ferocious freshwater fish in the world. In reality they seldom attack a human” in 26 seconds but Brian Sweet managed to type the same text in under 22 seconds on his iPhone 4. Check it out, he’s amazingly fast!
Source: Cult Of Mac
Pro HDR – snap better iPhone 4 photos
Taking photos when there’s a combination of light and dark areas is kind of difficult, and to be able to capture even those moments there’s a technique called ‘HDR’ (short for High dynamic range imaging). You basically snap two photos with different exposure settings and combine the two images. There’s a great app for iPhone that does this process automatically, and the end results is pretty good!





