Jul 07
2010
Some good news – this morning our latest app, LED Flashlight for iPhone 4, was approved by Apple!
With the powerful LED included on the iPhone 4, it’s now possible to create a real flashlight app, one that doesn’t rely on a white screen to provide limited illumination.
We submitted this app almost immediately after the iPhone 4 was released and could test that it worked, but due to being “not quite what we intended the flash for” it took Apple a little longer than normal to approve it.
The good news is it’s now been approved and is available for download worldwide for only $0.99. Be sure to check it out, we think you’ll be surprised just how effective that little LED is
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/led-flashlight-only-for-iphone/id380065570?mt=8


Just wondering if it is the normal brightness, like turning on the flash while shooting video, or is it the full flash brightness as it’s taking a picture?
Hi Robert,
It’s the normal brightness option. The full-bright picture flash isn’t something that’s intended to be used for large periods of time and something Apple would be unlikely to approve. I personally would be a little concerned about it burning out or something.
That said, it’s pretty impressive just how far the normal light reaches for such a little lamp!
Thanks for the quick reply! I was also thinking it might burn out at the maximum brightness, But I was hoping, haha.
Just bought it. Awesome app.