I called it. The day they unveiled the shiny, new iPhone 4 I said, "How clever calling it an iPhone 4, now everyone will think it's 4G". There are witnesses, I swear! And lo' and behold, the prophecy holds true. Just do a Google search for iPhone 4, or iPhone 4G and see for yourself!
IT'S AN IPHONE 4, NOT IPHONE 4G. Well....what's the difference? EVERYTHING.
iPhone 4 is the 4th Generation iPhone, hence "4". 4G is a network. It's the fastest cellphone network available in the United States (currently only by Sprint). 4G is relatively new and sparsely available across the US, with only one 4G capable phone currently on the market: the EVO 4G. Notice the naming convention; 4G signifies that it works on a 4G network. The 4G network is significant because of its speeds of 40-50 Mbit/s. This compares to 3G's 500 kbit/s to 1.5 Mbit/s.
So now that we've established what the iPhone 4 ISN'T. Here's a little about what it IS.
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The iPhone 4 (not 4G) will be available on June 24 for $199 and $299 for 16 and 32GB for new users and those who are upgrade-eligible.
Existing iPhone user, the early upgrade will cost $399 and $499. Without contract, the iPhone 4 is $599 and $699.

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