- The iPhone 4 costs $199.99 for the 16GB model and $299.99 for the 32GB model, as of February 2011. These prices require a new two-year contract with either Verizon or AT&T. For customers who prefer to buy the iPhone without a contract, the prices are $599 for 16GB and $699 for 32GB when purchased directly from Apple or AT&T. At full retail, the 16GB model is priced at $649.99 and the 32GB model at $749.99 when purchased from Verizon.
- Most songs average between 3 and 4 megabytes, so the iPhone 4 should hold up to 4,000 songs on the 16GB model and up to 8,000 songs on the 32GB model. However, some longer songs can be as large as 10 MB, which will decrease the number of songs that can be stored. The number of songs will also depend on how much space is used by the operating system and other applications.
- Similar to song capacity, the number of photos that can be stored on each model will depend on the size of the photos. A high-resolution photo of the best quality can take up 1 MB of space; a gigabyte is 1,024 MB, so a 16GB iPhone can hold up to 16,384 photos of 1 MB size, while a 32GB model can hold up to 32,768 photos. Again, the actual number of photos that can be stored will be limited by the amount of space used by the operating system and other applications.
- The iPhone 4 allows users to take high-definition (HD) videos. HD videos require about 4 GB per hour, so the 16GB model will be able to hold up to four hours of HD video and the 32GB model can hold up to eight hours of HD video.
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