Testseek.co.uk have collected 332 expert reviews of the Apple iPhone 4 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPhone 4.
June 2010
(86%)
332 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(76%)
12 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Contemporary looks
Retina display
Full FaceTime (video calls) and iCloud functionality
Upgradable to iOS 5.1 (ships with iOS 5.01)
Slick user interface
Easy to use video call tool
Hi-res screen good for reading text
Gorgeous high-resolution screen
Fast A4 processor with lots of RAM
Easy-to-use
FaceTime videoconferencing
5-megapixel camera takes great stills and good HD video
Longer battery life than previous iPhones
Support for iOS 4 features
Including multitasking.
Excellent design
Pin-sharp screen
IOS 5 ready
Loads of apps and games to download
Great screen
Top notch 5MP camera
Much-improved design
Gyroscope gaming
Improved call quality
Overhauled iOS 4
Amazing screen
IOS4
Premium hardware
Looks awesome
Slick and easy to use
Greatly improved camera
The new iPhone 4 design have made this the thinnest smartphone ever
At 9.3mm. The front and back have been given a gorgeous glass finish that makes it feel like the poshest smartphone on the market too.The Retina display screen is perhaps the most noticeable improvement – the 960×640 pixel screen is the sharpest we've seen on a mobile. Some apps have already been updated to make use of the high-
Solid design
More upgrades than a Transformer’s body shop.
Faster interface
Multitasking
Userfriendly video calling
Plus the ability to edit video
Plus a better camera
Touchscreen and more responsive touchscreen
Fabulous highdef screen and the best app store around.
Design
Finish
Screen quality
Responsiveness
Multitasking & single inbox
Photo & HD video quality / FaceTime is free and fun
Improved battery life
Superb sound quality
Outstanding user interface
ITunes boasts plenty of content
Enhanced performance
Lovely new display
Improved design
Adds plenty of features
Both by itself and via the iOS 4 update
Attractive design
High resolution display
IOS is intuitive and powerful
High resolution screen with great contrast
Touch response
Intuitive user interface
App Store
HD video play back
The editors didn't like
No memory card slot to expand storage
Siri
The “personal assistant” found on the 4S
Is not present
MicroSIM only
Dependence on iTunes to put media on to the device
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FaceTime only works with other iPhones
Non-removable battery
High SIM-free price
Rating
Hand placement can disrupt mobile signals
Glass front and back could prove overly fragil
Not able to play back HD video to external display.
Antenna issues
Some iOS 5 features are missing
No expandable storage
Reception issue in left hand
High price
No home screen widgets
No social networking integration
Still no card slot
Apps need updating
Autocorrect text annoying
Battery life still not great
Evolution rather than revolution
You're still given virtually no control over your photos – no quality choice
No ISO selection
Which is a shame. Similarly
Video eschews any advanced controls.Apple is still not willing to give the user as much freedom as
Say
Android users.There have also been reported antenna issues
But Apple may soon be releasing a software update to address these.
ITunes integration is still sluggish
FaceTime is WiFi only
And HD video chomps through memory
Not as customisable as the likes of Android smartphones
Multitasking sees some apps pausing rather than running in the background.
Reception drops when you hold it in a certain way (reception display issue?)
FaceTime can only be used over WiFi and with other iPhone 4 users
Unfortunately the phone does not tick all the boxes and Apple seem to have forgotten a number of basics that would have just given the iPhone 4 that extra edge. The benefits over past models is minimal, but doubtless people will clamour to get the latest...
Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Ben , review by: uk.askmen.com
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Contemporary looks, Retina display, full FaceTime (video calls) and iCloud functionality, upgradable to iOS 5.1 (ships with iOS 5.01)
No memory card slot to expand storage, Siri, the “personal assistant” found on the 4S, is not present, MicroSIM only, dependence on iTunes to put media on to the device, Be the first to get the iPhone 7, Apple's beautiful new iPhone has finally arrived –
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Design, finish, screen quality, Responsiveness, Multitasking & single inbox, Photo & HD video quality / FaceTime is free and fun, Improved battery life
Reception drops when you hold it in a certain way (reception display issue?), FaceTime can only be used over WiFi and with other iPhone 4 users, Could use a video stabilisation function, No Flash support for web browsing, High SAR level
The iPhone 4 may well correct many flaws of the 3GS, but is it really the hottest new touchscreen mobile out there, setting new standards for others to follow? Well, yes, so long as you don't mind being tied to the restrictive world of iTunes. The high...