After part 1 has been release, now turn to part 2. Detail of the usage and benefit of new DiGi iPhone 4
nikelkhor.com on iPhone4
Most people are more concern about its camera video feature as this four generation have
more advance camera plug inside its body.
5 Mega Pixels camera with LED flash
Take beautiful, detailed photos with the new 5-megapixel camera with  built-in LED flash. The advanced backside illumination sensor captures  great pictures even in low light. And the new front-facing camera makes  it easy to take self-portraits.
HDR photography
Now you can take great photos that capture a wider range of light  intensity using the new high dynamic range (HDR) setting. After  selecting HDR, just point iPhone 4 at your subject and shoot. iPhone 4  automatically captures three photos of the scene — each with different  exposure levels. Then iPhone 4 layers the shots together to create a  single photo that combines the best elements of each shot and more  accurately represents the wide range of light in the scene. Both the  regular shot and the HDR photo appear in the Camera Roll.
Built-in LED flash.
At a candlelit dinner, on the beach at night, or wherever the light’s  not bright, you can still get great shots with iPhone 4. The advanced  backside illumination sensor allows you to shoot low-light photos that  are brighter and clearer than ever before. And iPhone 4 now includes a  built-in LED flash that automatically fires when it’s needed.
Self-portraits made simple
Want to take a picture of yourself? The new VGA-quality front camera on  iPhone 4 makes it easy. No need to flip your iPhone around to guess  where you are in the frame. Instead, just activate the front camera with  a tap, check your image on the display, and shoot.
Tap to focus
Autofocus keeps things sharp and the macro lens takes great close-ups.  But you can also tap the iPhone display to focus on anything in the  picture — a face in the background, for example — before you take the  photo. Focusing also adjusts exposure and white balance automatically,  so you get the best-quality photo possible.
Share your photos
Send photos via email or MMS from the Camera app. Or post them directly to your MobileMe  gallery, where friends and family can browse and download them. Every  photo you take is geotagged with information about your location, which  you can save to your computer and share with iPhoto, Aperture, Flickr,  and other compatible applications and services. 
HD Video Recording and Editing 
Shoot your own movies in high definition. Capture impressive video even  in low-light settings, thanks to the advanced backside illumination  sensor and built-in LED light. Then edit and create your own  mini-masterpiece right on iPhone 4 using the new iMovie app — with  Apple-designed themes, titles, and transitions. It’s available on the  App Store for $4.99.
Edit video right on iPhone
No need to wait until you’re back at your computer to edit video. You  can perform basic editing right in the Camera app. Just drag to select  start and end points on a filmstrip.
Turn your video clips into a finished movie. With iMovie on iPhone 4.
 You’re on vacation, and you want to create a video postcard of  everything you did that day and share it with your family. Just use the iMovie  app — available on the App Store for just $4.99. Built for Multi-Touch,  iMovie lets you combine and edit video clips, polish your movies with  dynamic themes, add music and photos, and share your finished movies  with the world. 
Tap to focus video
 Say you’re recording a scene with subjects in both the foreground and  the background. How do you make sure the camera focuses where you want?  Just tap that part of the image on the iPhone 4 display. The camera  immediately focuses on it and adjusts exposure to match the lighting.  When you want to focus on another part of the scene, just tap again.
Make a video self-portrait
 In addition to the high-definition camera on the back, iPhone 4 has a  VGA-quality camera on the front, above the display, that lets you see  yourself while you record. So it’s perfect for taking a video  self-portrait — no more guessing if you’re in the frame or accidentally  cropping yourself out altogether.
Share video anywhere
 Say you’re in the middle of a text message conversation when you see something video-worthy. Tap the camera icon in Messages  to record on the fly and send it to your buddy via MMS. Or select some  video from the Camera Roll and attach it to a new email message, ready  to send. Publishing to your MobileMe  gallery or to YouTube — even in HD — is also just a tap away. And you  can easily sync all the video you shoot on iPhone 4 back to your Mac or  PC.
 Best View with Youtube 720p HD
Multitasking
iPhone 4 introduces a whole new way of multitasking. Now you can run  your favorite third-party apps — and switch between them instantly —  without slowing down the performance of the foreground app or draining  the battery unnecessarily.1 This smarter approach to multitasking is available only in iOS
Switch between apps quickly.
 The multitasking user interface allows you to quickly switch between  apps. Just double-click the Home button to reveal your recently used  apps. Scroll right to see more apps, then tap one to reopen it. No need  to wait for the app to reload.
And pick up right where you left off.
 Apps can remember where you left off. So when you return to the app, you  can jump right back into playing your game, reading the news, finding a  restaurant, or whatever you were doing.
Listen to audio in the background
 Now you can listen to audio from compatible third-party apps while  checking email, surfing the web, playing games, and performing other  tasks. So when you want to follow a ball game or listen to music from  Pandora, your productivity never skips a beat.
Get VoIP calls while using other apps
 Third-party apps such as Skype let you make voice calls over the  Internet. Multitasking in iPhone 4 makes it possible to receive these  Skype or VoIP calls while other apps are running, even when your iPhone  is locked. And during a call, you can keep the conversation going while  you switch to another task, such as checking a movie listing or reading  an email.
Keep GPS apps running
 Apps that use GPS can continue to run in the background. Not only do  they constantly update your position, they can also give you spoken  turn-by-turn directions even as you listen to music (the music volume  lowers while the directions are spoken). It’s perfect for social  networking apps, too. Now you and your friends can find each other even  when you’re not actively using the app.
Receive push and local notifications
Third-party apps and services can send alerts and messages directly to  your phone. So you can get sports scores, news updates, game requests,  reminders, alarms, and more, without having to open the app that’s  providing the notification.
Complete tasks in the background.
Multitasking lets you do multiple things at once. For example, while  iPhone is busy downloading a movie from iTunes, you can switch to the  Safari app and browse IMDb in the meantime. So there's no more waiting  around.
 Retina Display
Thanks to the Retina display, everything you see and do on iPhone 4  looks amazing. That’s because the Retina display’s pixel density is so  high, your eye is unable to distinguish individual pixels. Which means  Text in books, web pages, and email is crisp at any size. Images in  games, movies, and photos pop off the screen. And everything is sharper.
In a word, resolutionary 
By developing pixels a mere 78 micrometers wide, Apple engineers were  able to pack four times the number of pixels into the same 3.5-inch  (diagonal) screen found on earlier iPhone models. The resulting pixel  density of iPhone 4 — 326 pixels per inch — makes text and graphics look  smooth and continuous at any size.
Brilliant, no matter how you look at it.
The iPhone 4 Retina display uses technology called IPS (in-plane  switching) — the same technology used in the Apple LED Cinema Display  and iPad — to achieve a wider viewing angle than on typical LCDs. Which  means you can hold iPhone 4 almost any way you want and still get a  brilliant picture. That’s perfect when you’re sharing photos with a  friend or moving your iPhone around while playing a driving or flying  game. In addition, the Retina display offers four times the contrast  ratio of previous models, so whites are brighter, blacks are darker, and  everything is more beautiful.
Advancements in the glass. And under it.
Made from the same materials used in helicopters and high-speed  trains, the Retina display glass is chemically strengthened to be  harder, more scratch resistant, and more durable than ever. The glass  also features an oil-resistant coating that helps keep the screen clean.
The Retina display includes LED backlighting and an ambient light sensor that intelligently adjusts the brightness of the screen for optimal viewing and battery life. When you lift iPhone to your ear for a phone call, a proximity sensor immediately turns off the display to save power and prevent accidental dialing.
  
The Retina display includes LED backlighting and an ambient light sensor that intelligently adjusts the brightness of the screen for optimal viewing and battery life. When you lift iPhone to your ear for a phone call, a proximity sensor immediately turns off the display to save power and prevent accidental dialing.
Facetime 
People have been dreaming about video calling for decades. iPhone 4  makes it a reality. With the tap of a button, you can wave hello to your  kids, share a smile from across the globe, or watch your best friend  laugh at your stories — iPhone 4 to iPhone 4 or to the new iPod touch  over Wi-Fi. No other phone makes staying in touch this much fun.
One-tap simple.
FaceTime works right out of the box — no need to set up a special  account or screen name. And using it is as easy as it gets. Let’s say  you want to start a video call with your best friend. Just find her  entry in your Contacts and tap the FaceTime button. Or maybe you’re  already talking on a voice call with her, iPhone 4 to iPhone 4, and you  want to switch to video. Just tap the FaceTime button on the screen.  Either way, an invitation pops up on her screen asking if she wants to  join you. When she accepts, the video call begins. It’s all perfectly  seamless. And it works in both portrait and landscape modes.
Two cameras made for video calling
iPhone 4 has two built-in cameras, one on the front above the display  and one on the back next to the LED flash. The front camera has been  tuned for FaceTime. It has just the right field of view and focal length  to focus on your face at arm’s length. So it always presents you in the  best possible light.
Share what you see with the back camera.
Imagine your sister is away at school and can’t make it to your son’s  birthday. So you’re cheering her up with a FaceTime call. As the  cupcakes come out, your son’s eyes light up, and you just have to share  it. Tap a button, and before you can say, “Make a wish,” iPhone 4  switches to the back camera, and to the birthday boy's big moment.  Another tap switches back to the front camera and to you. Simple, fast,  and fun.
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