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Unboxing iPhone 4


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·Nov 3, 2024

Hey guys, this is mackins101. I just received my brand new iPhone 4, which I pre-ordered. It took a while to ship because it was such a high demand. But yeah, now it's time for the unboxing, so let's get started. Here is the package that Apple sent me, so I open that, and inside we've got the iPhone 4. You can just pull this out, and it covers right there, suspended by plastic.

As you can see, the box is white, even though it's the black iPhone, so it's pretty interesting. This is iPhone 4. So here we are; cut that plastic open, this right up, and here is my iPhone 4. So yet again, there's more plastic for me to remove, so I'm just gonna carefully open. There we go! All right, so this is the iPhone 4, and as you can see, this is the white iPhone 3GS box.

As you can see, each time they make it even smaller, so the black iPhone 3GS box looks a lot like the white iPhone 3GS box. All right, and the iPhone 3GS box is even bigger than the original iPhone 3G box. So as you can see, this is compared to the iPhone 3G box; it gets much smaller. I do not have an original iPhone box right now.

So as you can see, this is the first front that they actually have the iPhone facing a different way. But yeah, and the inside is the same. So just gonna open it; it's pretty tight on there. All right, here is the iPhone with the front-facing camera. There's that strike that's been causing a lot of problems.

Here's the side, the top, bottom. I obviously, as you probably noticed, got the black. All right, and I'm going to put this right there and show you the rest of the box. So as I like all the other boxes, there's this thing. I think it's a little bit harder plastic now, and fingertips with the manual and whatnot, and two Apple stickers. I'm not sure if that was included before; Apple likes to include their stickers.

I got the iPhone charger, and I believe it has the same amount of watts as the old. Yes, it does; same amount of watts, so it's just the same as the old iPhone charger. USB cable, nothing special about that, and Apple's headphones with the switch.

So that was an unboxing of the iPhone 4. Thanks for watching! Mac Heads 101, if you want more videos about the iPhone 4, feel free to subscribe to our YouTube channel. Thank you for watching, subscribe, and goodbye!

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