Snapture adds flash to iPhone
Tuesday, December 23, 2008 - 10:24 AM EDT
"Snapture has until now concentrated on enhancing iPhone photos with software. Now, the company is doing the same thing, only with hardware," Charlie Sorrel reports for Wired.
"This prototype unit contains a Xenon flash, allowing the iPhone to take decent photos even in low light. The slide-on case also features an LED lamp for lighting video," Sorrel reports.
"Video? Oddly, yes. Like the Snapture application, the SnaptureFlash requires the iPhone to be jailbroken to work, as the regular, unhacked iPhone won't send a trigger signal to an external flash," Sorrel reports.
Full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "Carl H." for the heads up.]


now if only Apple would bring video, flash, copy & paste and MMS into the iPhone, they would truly have the best phone out there... No one can then say the iPhone is missing the $9.99 basic Samsung features. No matter how good it is... it is still missing the BASIC features found on every single phone...
Could you imagine if they had these features. No one can then say the iPhone doesn't have this or that. The iPhone would then be the best device by far.