Okay, you've got an iPhone 4 -- now what?
Camera stuff:
Apart from the new design and the Retina Display, the biggest addition to the new iPhone are the new cameras -- the five megapixel unit on the back, and the VGA camera on the front. So you've definitely got to play with those -- here's some things to try:
- If you know someone else with an iPhone 4, go ahead and give FaceTime a shot when you're both in WiFi range -- you can switch between the two cameras and turn the phone horizontally and vertically to frame your shots, which is fun to play with.
- The five megapixel camera on the back is optimized for low light shots, and it's already getting rave reviews for its detail and clarity in other situations. We'd recommend going into a darker corner of your house and taking some test shots with and without the new flash to get a feel for things -- checking your shots is also a good way to show off the Retina Display's higher resolution.
- Next, try switching it to video mode and taking some quick clips -- shoot some stationary and moving subjects, and also try moving the phone while you shoot, using the new tap-to-focus control to keep things sharp. You'll notice that the low-light performance is still pretty good, but move things around enough and you might see some "jellyvision" motion rolling.
- If you're feeling really ambitious after that, you can pay $4.99 for iMovie for iPhone 4 and edit together a little video masterpiece, like our own Josh Topolsky's "A Walk in New York City Set to Ominous Music," which he shot and edited entirely on his iPhone. Check it:
- Once you've taken a bunch of photos and videos, check out the new features in the Photos app -- you should see a new Places option that uses the phone's GPS chip to tag and sort your photos by where you took them. If you plug your phone into a Mac with the latest version of iPhoto, you'll also get a Faces menu -- your computer can try to recognize people in your photos and specifically load pictures of them onto your phone. It's neat. And... terrifying, in a way.

Apps and multitasking
Okay, this is where it gets good: iOS 4 now does a number of things that enable you to functionally multitask apps, and the iPhone's new A4 processor makes things nice and fast. We've got a longer list of iOS 4-ready apps right here, but here are some of our favorite apps to show off:
- Pandora is arguably the poster child of mobile multitasking, so download the app, sign up for a free account, and play some music in the background. You might also try Slacker or RealPlayer, whatever suits your fancy.
- Twitter for iPhone has been updated for iOS 4 and the new iPhone, complete with new Retina Display-ready graphics. It's free, so get on it.
- Apple's iBooks app is free, but it's not preloaded on the iPhone, so make sure you hit the App Store and grab it -- text looks pretty amazing on the iPhone 4's display.
- ESPN ScoreCenter and the New York Times app have both been updated with fast app switching, so you can pop in and out of them with zero fuss.
- MotionX GPS and Trapster both support GPS in the background -- MotionX is a traditional navigation app, while Trapster is a free app that alerts your to speed traps.
- We love IRC apps, and both Colloquy and Rooms have been updated to stay connected in the background.
- The Dropbox app can now upload files in the background, and Evernote can record audio notes and sync while you use other apps.
There are a lot of other little tweaks and additions to iOS 4 -- here's some stuff to play with if you want to get really wonky.
- The homescreen now supports organizing your apps into folders, so you can seriously clean things up if you want. Just tap and hold on an app and drag it over another app to make a folder -- iOS even takes a guess at a name for you. Fun game: putting wildly disparate apps like Flight Tracker and Madden NFL in the same folder and seeing what name the system comes up with. Lifestyle? Uh, sure.
- Mail now supports unified inboxes and threaded messages, so you can try turning those on to see if you're into it.
- Similarly, you can now link contact cards in the address book, so you can finally go through and organize duplicate contacts with multiple listings easily. This is sadly one of our favorite iOS 4 features -- yes, we're mega-nerds from Planet Dorkatron.
- You can now pair up a Bluetooth keyboard, which is a fun thing to play with -- and yes, you can hit Command-C and Command-V to copy and paste.
- Hey, you've got that new high-res Retina Display -- you should make some new wallpapers to take advantage of it. Size 'em at 960 x 640 and you'll be good to go.
- There's spell check throughout the system now -- look for the red underline to see it working.
- You can set priorities for Spotlight searches-- we mostly use Spotlight to launch apps and dial contacts, so we've got those listed at the top of our search results, but if you can order things however you want. It's under Settings -> General -> Spotlight Search.
- You can also change your search provider to Bing, if you're in the mood for something different.
- While you're in settings, take a trip through the Location preferences and make sure only the apps you want to have access to your locations have access -- you can turn it off for other apps individually.
- And, well, we have to mention this -- make sure you hold the phone in your left hand and check to see if reception is affected. We have no idea how widespread this problem is, but it's clearly affecting some people (including us), and you should definitely make sure your phone is trouble-free.

























I hate this....there's been tons of crap on Android based phones every week but only 1 iPhone. But since that's the new topic at hand android boys are crying cuz their not getting enough attention. There will be a new Android based phone like there is every month fanboys...just be patient so you can get excited about the new phone that made your month old phone obsolete.
@HighestRanked2
I guess negative publicity is better than no publicity, right?
Now learn how to hold it right. Southpaws go Android
the engadget editors report the big stories that MOST PEOPLE are interested in. hate it or love it, the iphone is #1 and the simple fact is, it drives A LOT of web traffic. that's what sites need.
there's only so much u can write about a platform that's basically the same experience on every device (ie. android). meego / winmo 7 are exciting, android isn't. it's free for a reason....
take a chill pill guys.
@sighclops lol, are you implying that the iPhone offers variety?
Waiting for Angry Birds to release an updated version! (and waiting for my iPhone 4)
sit around and feel the magic
The iPhone is such a wonderful device... The screen is so accurate and clear that every monitor I look at now looks horrible. I can see why all the other device owners are so jealous. It's ok guys you can get one in a couple weeks.
Oh sure, just play the song intro. Such a tease. Had to go find the song so I could listen to the whole thing to get it out of my head. Thanks!
@Th3Ju99anaut
I Totally agree... i couldn't have said it better Myself
... lol
The people who fight that feeling, has probably never owned one
@AaronX
me too... i was upset when i finished it...
Hi,
Is there going to be an article explaining how to use the replace feature in the new cut, copy, paste, replacements function?
So what about those who SOL-ed on the pre-order and doesn't feel like waiting in line forever?
What we need is a iOS4 vs Android Froyo Poll :)
LOVE THE NEW IPHONE WORTH THE WAIT.. Sorry to all u who have problems with their phone, hope u got the care plan!!!
Discovered that when sending audio out over Bluetooth you can now control the volume from the phone -- nice addition.
I seriously am having no reception issues. I kinda was scared when I heard people were having them but for the past hour I've trying to hold mine every different way I could just to see if I could lose signal. No luck. Or better yet, no bad luck. Anyone else doing fine.
Now you force everyone around you to look at your phone and pretend they give a rats-a$$ about the quirky app you put on it that allows you to flick midgets/trolls/oompa-loompas etc...
Problem with reception, and don't want to spend USD30 for bumper rubber? Simple, use cellophane or duct tape and covers the antenna. Problem solved... :) . Invisible Sheild/Skin also a good solution too.
TQ
p/s : I am an Android fan and N1 user, but still want to help others to get most their gadgets.
@bahathir Finally someone who isn't an Android Fanboy or an Apple fanboy. Stop with the fanboys people.
My Samsung F480T 200$ Craphone has a video editor built into it
FOR FREE :D :P
I love Apple and my new iPhone 4, but am being to hate it because it CRUSHED Nike+'s accuracy!!!
Kill yourself for being a fucking idiot. Please don't reproduce.
iMovie does good, as you showed us here. Thou I'm gonna wait a while, and keep my 3G.
check this link below for NEW iPhone 4 antenna booster! Just $29.99. Really works!* ...
http://www.marco.org/
And now, u should get a nice case whether or not u're a lefty...
I used to read the comments section on articles to get more insight from other gadget owners to learn more about the subject that was given, but now I'm turning the comments off. Nothing but "Apple b*tch b*tch this" and "Android b*tch b*tch that."
Does it really matter? (Spoiler: it doesn't).
Read the articles if you're interested. If you want them to post more articles about a certain topic that tickles your fancy how about shooting Engadget a friendly email? It cleans up the comments section and helps everyone in the process.
Breath, exhale and repeat.
@bL4Ck
Awesome! Thank you bL4Ck!!
I'm not an Apple hater, I just want to learn about the other tech stuff going on. I love Engadget, I just get tired of the constant barrage of Apple related news. Apple makes cool stuff, but one article a day about it is enough for me. They should make that address easier to find for people like me!
Does anyone what background he is using?
Apple leads the way, again.
Now the official engadget iphone application should be updated!!!!
iPhone Haters.. please shut up. thanks. ;)
Oh my, that video is disappointing. For an HD device, I assumed the video quality would be miles ahead of traditional cell phone cams. I guess not.
I just confirmed on one, that when you quickly pan, the image gets wavy - as in the top moves at a different speed as the bottom. I'm quit disappointed in this.
Do Flip cameras do this?
iPhone 4 users, enjoy but remember that people who call from glass cellphones shouldn't throw stones. And now a commercial break that says it all:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BPFp_1lFFY&feature=related
NOW WHAT?
How about 'enter into yet another stupid, endless 'iPhone is better than android no it isn't android is better than iphone you're a fanboi you're a fandroid stfu no you stfu' argument in Engadget's comments.
Are we REALLY not tired of these conversations yet?
Seriously. I love iPhone. I didn't get on with Android. But your mileage may vary, and that's fine. Let's just all agree to get along, no? Before Engadget turn the comments off all over again (and right now, I wouldn't feel like I was missing much).
According to my good friend Steve Jobs you either:
A.) Purchase a "How to" book on how to hold a cellphone properly. (I'm currently writing one to help the cause)
or
B.) Purchase a $30 bumper from Apple who is now in the process of trademarking bumpers and will sue the pants off of anybody that replicate anything remotely similar to a bumper.
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Funny, I thought this was going to be an article on how to return it.
What to do with your new iPhone 4? MAKE A PHONE CALL! It's pretty cool. Like I wanted to talk to someone, so I did! Across the planet!
And it's a faster computer than what any normal person had in the 80's, which is nuts. Computers this fast used to be larger than my house!
Also-- DAMN KIDS GET OFF MY LAWN!!! Dag nabit, them children and their ability to walk on grass! Don't they know I have several international calls to make on my pocket computer magic box?!?!?! I can practically render Jurassic Park in realtime on this baby.
When I was growing up, diapers weren't even invented! So it was either EAT DA POO POO (like ice cream) or anal licking.
Oh super-shattering, reception-ruining iPhone 4-- it's the moon, not the craters, baby! ...Moon, not the craters.
I tried my best to replicate the wallpaper shown above. If anyone wants it...
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2199742/Shared%20Pictures/Eboy%20Donelops%20Ed.jpg
so..... when does the engadget app get a update with fast switching enabled?
I love Apple - the iPhone 4 is great regardless of its insane negative press. Watch this video about it - its short, great and puts a lot of things in perspective: http://vimeo.com/13406519
This is receiving too much press - there are more important issues out there.
Love the article. Lots of good conversation around the iPhone on http://whatsnottaken.wordpress.com
Nice post! To bad i live in sweden and have to wait another week and stand in line before i get my new LOVE :).
Thanks
Now what? Order your free case