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Many people across the U.S. get a lot of gadgets for free. And you could be one of them. If you’re wondering how then keep reading and I will explain.
But first, let me tell you that the new iPhone is without doubt the best mobile phone I have ever seen. And if you think that’s just an exaggeration then let me tell you a bit about its awesome features:
1. The screen is the first thing you notice about the phone. And believe me, it would be impossible not to notice it. It is by far the best display I have ever seen on a mobile phone. Sharp, crystal clear and with the highest level of definition possible even while zooming in.
2. Multitasking is another feature that impressed me. I mean, you couldn’t run so many applications at the same time on any other mobile phone. But that only comes to prove that the iPhone 4 is not just any other mobile phone.
3. Noise cancelling. Apple’s new gadget has not one but two microphones. Using it in a crowded and noisy bus for example no longer has to be an experience that involves a lot of shouting.
And now let me tell you about the “free” part. You see, all you will have to do is test various applications on it and then submit your honest feedback to the companies
that manufactures them along with a small essay describing your own experience while using the application. As a reward, you won’t receive cash but the iPhone you used for testing.

Sounds cool doesn’t it? It surely is and it would really be a pity for you to miss out on such a great opportunity. So act now and check out the as spots are limited.
In our tests, the Nokia N97 mini dropped from 7 bars to 2 bars when held in a way that attenuated the signal.
hehe Apple attacks..
This video shows you unboxing of the White and Green Bumper’s by Apple for the iPhone 4
Superphone for the Beta Age: Noah reviews Apple’s iPhone 4. Part 1 of 2
June was a busy month for new handsets, with Apple, Motorola, Nokia and Sony Ericsson all offering interesting looking devices.
Cell phones seem to get sleeker and slimmer by the day, and the Apple iPhone 4 is no exception. Its new design attracts the eye, a design that is appreciably thinner than the iPhone 3GS. Whereas the iPhone 3GS is 12.3mm thick, the iPhone 4 is only 9.3mm deep for a reduction in size of about 24%. Additionally, the iPhone 4 is narrower, measuring 59mm to 62mm. The weight of the iPhone 4 has stayed the same as its predecessor at 136g, but the dimensional alterations lead to a less bulky perception. All of these aesthetic changes in design are welcome, but the improvements found in the Apple iPhone 4 don’t end there. It’s what is found inside the phone that really illustrates the technological improvements. The Apple iPhone 4 possesses a 3.5-inch display just like the 3GS. It is the improved resolution of the 960 x 640 pixel, IPS display that distinguishes the iPhone 4. The 326 pixels per inch create the highest resolution ever found on a phone. Also featured on the iPhone 4 is the “Retina display.” The name refers to the fact that the display is greater in number of pixels than the human retina is able to process. The high number of pixels brings a new level of performance in sharpness, clarity, and detail of the images seen on the phone. The in-plane switching (IPS) techniques found on all iMac and iPad displays also appears on the iPhone 4. The bright, lustrous display and its huge viewing angle make images look excellent from any position. The Apple iPhone 4 contains the company’s A4 CPU. This is the same processor found in the Apple iPad. Running on the iOS 4 operating system, a number of capabilities are available to the Apple iPhone 4. The recently renamed iOS 4 provides the long-awaited multitasking function.
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Here are some more secret iPhone codes for you to enjoy. After realizing that the *3001#12345#* was a familiar Nokia code, I decided to spend some time googling for other phone codes that might work on the iPhone.
These (mostly) do. There are more. Feel free to add your own to the comments.
*3001#12345#* and tap Call. Enter Field Mode.Field mode reveals many of the inner settings of your iPhone, specifically up-to-date network and cell information.
*#06# Displays your IMEI. No need to tap Call.IMEI is the unique identifier for your cell phone hardware. Together with your SIM information it identifies you to the provider network.

iPhone 4 Specification:
Full official specification
Network
2G – GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G -HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
Announced
2010, June
Dimensions
115.2 x 58.6 x 9.3 mm
Weight
137g
Display type
TFT capacitive touchscreen
Display size
TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
- Scratch-resistant surface
- Multi-touch input method
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- Three-axis gyro sensor
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off