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iFlash external flash for your iPhone 4

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - December 02, 2010


If you're an iPhone photographer who wishes the built-in flash would do more to light up your photos, you might be in luck. The iFlash is a self-powered, external flash for your iPhone 4. We've seen similar products in the past, but this is a first for the iPhone 4.

The iFlash works with the iPhone 4, but also with the iPhone 3G, 3Gs, the iTouch 1, 2, and 3, and even the iPod Nano 3, 4, and 5G.

Features:

  • Take Better Pictures In The Dark
  • Use As Powerful LED Flashlight
  • 3.5mm Jack Attachment For Quick Carry
  • Small and Compact
  • Fits Under Most Cases
  • Compatible: iPhone 3G/3Gs/4,iPod Nano 3/4/5G, iPod Touch 1/2/3

    You can pick up an iFlash for $39.95 at the Source link below.



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