Testseek.com 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.
860100332
The editors liked
Enticing design
Efficient CPU
Good camera
Spectacular screen
Elegant design
Flawless UI
Huge AppStore
Gyroscope
Has a pin sharp screen with high resolution display
Offers the facility of face time video conferencing
Is iOS 5 ready
Offers numerous apps and games for downloading
Gorgeous highresolution screen
Fast A4 processor with lots of RAM
Easytouse FaceTime videoconferencing
5megapixel camera takes great stills and good HD video
Longer battery life than previous iPhones
Support for iOS 4 features
Including multitasking
The editors didn't like
Lack of FM radio
Absence of stereo speakers
Lack of microSD card slot
Ridiculously expensive
Lack of Flash support
Absence of USB mass storage mode
No file sharing over Bluetooth
No FM radio
No widgets
No DivX XviD support
Does not have an expandable storage
Has some issues related to wireless connectivity
Hand placement can disrupt cellular signals
Glass front and back could prove overly fragile
Not able to play back HD video to external display
A device is only as good as its weakest link, and for many iPhone users that link has been AT&T. Although there are plenty of satisfied users getting the best from their iPhones on the GSM network, there are others for whom the iOS experience has been...
Far fewer dropped calls than AT&T versionNo Verizon crapwareIt's the iPhone 4
Data rates slower than AT&T modelHotspot interrupted by incoming callsPoor overseas roaming options
If you haven't caught the theme of this review, let us spell it out -- this is very much the iPhone 4 that people have come to know and love. It's not the next generation Apple device, it's not a wowee-zowee LTE experiment, and it isn't a revolution in mo...
Gorgeous high-resolution screen, Fast processor with lots of RAM, 5-megapixel camera takes great stills and good HD video, Longer battery life than previous iPhones, iOS 4 features, including multitasking, FaceTime, and Personal Hotspot
CDMA network doesn't support voice and data simultaneously, Glass front and back can be fragile, Not able to play back HD video to external display
It’s a better phone, period. More likely to pull a signal, even indoors — this could change the way we converse at bars. Hotspotting is wellintegrated and very easy to use. Has a whiter, slightly betterlooking display,
Slow data transfers compared to the AT&T iPhone. Sluggish app installs take away from the App Store’s instant gratification. Video streams are compressed more heavily, so Netflix and YouTube are uglier. No simultaneous voice and data transmissions thanks to the limitations of CDMA.
So where does all that leave us with? Well, it not all hunky-dory here and there exist issues that can jeopardize your idea of a perfect smartphone experience. Somewhat below-par call quality, sluggish surfing speed and defective multitasking features ...
Solid build quality; great camera; good battery life; slim for easy pocketing; simple and easy for new users to pick up and learn.
Very slick back; two slabs of glass versus one; larger capacity is a bit pricy at $300 on-contract; poor notification system.
After four years of waiting and relentless rumors, the Verizon iPhone doesn't fully live up to its hype. It is a very nice device that offers a consistent experience with very few hiccups and is great for smartphone newcomers and veterans alike. But ...
Abstract: Finally, we’ve got a level playing field for the iPhone and Droid to do battle. Verizon is set to unleash the iPhone 4 in early February and it couldn’t be better timing