The iPhone 4 is Apple's latest must-have phone, but the controversy over antenna issues has caused a stir amongst the Apple community.
Despite the antenna furore, there's still plenty of excitement about Apple's latest phone. With its new high-definition retina display, built-in FaceTime video chat functionality, and a vastly improved camera with flash, the iPhone 4 caused huge queues at launch. Sales show little sign of abating even now.
But should you get an iPhone 4 now? Andy Penfold's video review has all the information you need.
Visitors to our Macworld Mobile website should click here to view the video on the main Macworld web site.
Update: The video is now working for all Macworld readers. Thanks to all those who contacted us with suggestions.


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BenAtRKUK said on Wed, 07 Jul 2010
@MacWorldUK All I'm seeing is a Quicktime logo with a question mark on top of it, get it fixed please
Dragonfly said on Wed, 07 Jul 2010
@BenAtRKUK
Well at least you said 'please'.
'Can you fix it please' or 'Could you fix it please' may be a better way of wording that request. If you want results. :-)
Mark Hattersley said on Wed, 07 Jul 2010
We're looking into it. Politeness is always welcome but we should get things working.
We're trying to move from Flash to QuickTime (anybody guess why?) and may have a few teething troubles. Please bear with us.
@MW said on Wed, 07 Jul 2010
I've heard it is over 18s only. At one point Andy takes of his glasses and flicks his shoulder length hair, showing Boggle for iPhone in action.
IronLantern said on Thu, 08 Jul 2010
Why not HTML5?
Quicktime always causes problems for me on Chrome (for Mac)...
Anyone else have the same problem?
g4powermac said on Fri, 09 Jul 2010
hi all try this link for the video. it worked for me
www.macworld.co.uk/cmsdata/hotspots/4/Macworld-iPhone4.mov
Mark Hattersley said on Fri, 09 Jul 2010
It's early days for HTML 5. Every Web browser is using a different video format for HTML 5 so we'd have to encode mulitple videos for each device.
That's clearly the future though so we're watching it closely. For now we've decided we'd rather use QuickTime than Flash so people with iPads and iPhones can play our videos.
We've just issued an update to the video. Should work better now.
BenAtRKUK said on Fri, 09 Jul 2010
Call it a coincidence but nearly all users that say they DON'T have the antenna issues seem to have the 32GB model, don't quite know why this would be a reason for it, but I'm yet to see a 16GB model without the issues.
osxboy said on Sat, 10 Jul 2010
Hi
I can't even see a link for the video on my iPhone 4 is it not on the mobile site?
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