The most distinctive difference is the band of stainless steel that runs along the entire border of the iPhone 4. This band serves as an antenna for a variety of the radios inside the device, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, global positioning system navigation and the GSM phone protocol. The device also has a much clearer screen than the older phone. That’s because it uses Apple’s new Retina Display, which has four times as many pixels as the older 3GS. The screen looks the same from afar, but up close it’s very pretty.
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