
On the latest press conference, Apple has explained that its antenna design flaw is simply common and happens among all the smartphones. Apple has decided to provide a free protection case to anyone that bought an iPhone 4 before September 30th, 2010 to solve the signal losing problem. The company also allows a full refund without restocking fee to you if you want. Additionally, Apple has also confirmed that the white iPhone 4 should be available by end of this month in limited quantities. More

Steve Jobs has finally introduced the highly anticipated iPhone 4 at WWDC 2010 at San Francisco’s Moscone Center. The new iPhone comes with a new design with both a glass front and back, and stainless steel edging, which actually functions as part of the antenna. Measuring at just 9.3mm thick, the new handset is 24% thinner than the iPhone 3GS. The iPhone 4 also has a 960 x 640 resolution display, offering a 326-pixel-per-inch density – “more than limit of the human retina,” according to Jobs. The new iPhone 4 users will enjoy a faster phone performance and a longer battery life thanks to the Apple A4 power-efficient processor.
The phone also features a 5-megapixel digital camera with an LED flash on the back and a front-facing camera for video calls. The main camera is able to record 720p HD videos at 30fps. What’s more, the upcoming iPhone 4 also uses the new iPhone OS 4 or also known as the “iOS 4″. This new OS provides more than 100 new features and allows you to access the Apple iBook store, and share your books between your iPhone, iPad and iPod. Additional features include an accelerometer, a digital compass, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi (802.11n), GPS navigation, a 32GB max storage, UMTS/GSM and Quad-band HSDPA/HSUPA (7.2Mbps down/5.8Mbps up).
The iPhone 4 will be available on June 24, 2010 in both white and black cases. The 16GB and 32GB models are priced at $199 and $299, respectively. You should be able to order the iPhone 4 over at the Apple Store starting on June 15th, 2010. More

Walmart has started selling the 16GB iPhone 3GS for only $97 with a two-year contract from AT&T, the iPhone’s exclusive service provider. At the new price, customers will save $100 on Apple’s smartphone, which currently sells for $199. For your info, Apple sold 8.3 million iPhones last quarter, more than twice the amount sold during the same period a year ago. [Walmart]

Renderings of the upcoming iPhone 4G in five different colors have been posted by Seraphan on iSpazio forums. As a reminder, the new iPhone 4G will feature a camera on the front side and a 80GB of storage capacity. The handset will use a micro-SIM and a battery that is 16 percent larger than the current model. [9To5Mac]

India’s 3rd largest mobile operator Vodafone Essar has started selling the Apple iPhone 3GS for between Rs.29,500 ($650) and Rs.47,500 ($1,050), depending on the model. In case you didn’t know, the iPhone 3GS features a 3MP AutoFocus camera and provides access to Apple’s App store with more than 150,000 applications including games, social networking, financial planning, health management, etc. Additionally, India’s top mobile company Bhartl Airtel has also confirmed that they will also launch this handset this week. [PhoneFav]

If you like the Nokia Supreme, which is claimed as the world’s most expensive Nokia phone, then check out the iPhone 3GS Supreme Rose, which is touted as the world’s most expensive cell phone. Designed by Stuart Hughes, the handset is priced at £1.93.25 million (unlocked). The iPhone 3GS Supreme Rose comes with 130 diamonds that total up to 97.5 carat on the front. A rose gold Apple logo studded with 53 diamonds sits on the rear side. [Stuart Hughes]