There’s no doubt that owning an iPhone means that you have to dig deeper than usual into your pocket. When you buy an iPhone you’re buying into the brand name, quality design, the best software and some of the best hardware for smartphones.
If you’ve thought about buying an iPhone, chances are that you’ve asked a popular question: Is it really worth it?
With each new generation of the iPhone that is introduced, users have more features to play around with, a better quality camera and battery life.
The fourth generation iPhone, released in June 2010 transformed the smartphone industry on a global scale.
Here are some good reasons why the iPhone 4 price is worth it:
Currently available for about R2599 on average, the iPhone 4, which has been discontinued, is available at selected trusted cell phone shops and is also sold by second hand users.
The device offers users 420 minutes of battery life, so it will make it through the day on a single charge. It also has the ability to multi-task because of the iOS4 operating system.
The operating system also offers native apps as well as built-in support for GPS, 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth along with integrated Google Maps.
When it was introduced, the iPhone 4 was the thinnest smartphone in the market, with a sleek, solid design. It also has an ultra-high 960x 640 pixel resolution retina display which allowed Apple to introduce the well-implemented and now highly popular FaceTime feature.
Two cameras are found on this device. The primary 5MP rear camera features a 5X digital zoom and the phone has the ability to shoot video in HD.
The iPhone 4 has support to read Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Adobe PDF files.
Users also get to fully get the full worth of the iPhone 4 price when they get to enjoy their favourite app from the large number of apps available.