First look: Apple's new iPhone 4

For the newest iPhone, Apple focused visually on sleek new styling with stainless steel banding, and a dramatically improved display.

The iPhone 4 is the first of its kind to use the Apple-designed, Samsung-built A4 processor, first appearing in the recently launched iPad. The A4 is based on the ARM Cortex-A8 core, paired with the PowerVR SGX 535 graphics processor. It's engineered for power-efficiency, and Apple says the new iPhone delivers more talk time and Internet use than the 3GS, while packing power for video recording, editing, and chat.

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