As the iPhone 4 goes on sale in the United States on Thursday, we bring you the first glimpse of the new phone unboxed, exclusively on NDTV. (Photo: Gurnam Bedi)
Apple set a single-day record for iPhone orders when advanced sales launched last week, receiving 600,000 in 24 hours. (Photo: Gurnam Bedi)
AT&T, the exclusive carrier for the iPhone in the United States, said pre-order sales for the iPhone 4 were "10-times higher than the first day of pre-ordering for the iPhone 3GS last year." (Photo: Gurnam Bedi)
AT&T suspended a troubled early ordering process because of the heavy demand. (Photo: Gurnam Bedi)
Deutsche Bank analysts have raised their projections for iPhone 4 sales, estimating that Apple would sell 44 million this year and 55 million next year. (Photo: Gurnam Bedi)
"Apple has transformed from the hip iPod maker to a leading-edge technology giant with a hand in some of the fastest-growing technology hardware markets," said Equity Research information technology analyst Clyde Montevirgen. (Photo: Gurnam Bedi)
One can compare the resolution difference between the new model and the older one of the iPhone4. (Photo: Gurnam Bedi)
Besides the United States, the iPhone 4 also goes on sale in Britain, France, Germany and Japan on June 24. (Photo: Gurnam Bedi)
Some people began queuing outside the Apple Store in downtown San Francisco on Monday to be among the first to get their hands on an iPhone 4. (Photo: Gurnam Bedi)
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs unveiled the new iPhone earlier this month. It features video chat, can shoot and edit high-definition quality video and has a crisper resolution screen. (Photo: Gurnam Bedi)
The iPhone 4 costs 199 dollars (US) for the 16 gigabyte model and 299 dollars for the 32GB version. (Photo: Gurnam Bedi)
"Right now, Apple is leading the industry," said analyst Rob Enderle of Enderle Group in Silicon Valley. "Every indication is that the iPhone 4 launch will be successful unless AT&T really screws it up. AT&T remains Apple's Achilles heel in this endeavor; the product looks fine." (Photo: Gurnam Bedi)
The smartphone, which comes in black and white versions, will be available in 18 other countries in July and 24 more in August.(Photo: Gurnam Bedi)
Cupertino, California-based Apple has sold more than 50 million iPhones since it launched the device in 2007