Magnifying Glass & Flashlight

Magnifying Glass & Flashlight

By Tekton Technologies (P) Ltd.

  • Category: Lifestyle
  • Release Date: 2012-03-29
  • Current Version: 2.6.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 3.96 MB
  • Developer: Tekton Technologies (P) Ltd.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
Score: 4.28
4.28
From 200 Ratings

Description

Did you forget to take your reading glasses or need a magnifying glass to read small text ? Just pick your iPhone to transform it instantly into a magnifying glass with flash light, that comes in Full screen with light and NO wasted screen space. The Magnifier Flash App is a very convenient and handy app, with such ease of use, that it operates with just one finger to slide to zoom, turn on flash light and also save to photos. And our users find it extremely useful for reading small prints in many occasions. "Great app to have! Comes in very handy when shopping if you have a problem reading the fine print. The built-in light is also quite helpful." - cooky sue "I use the magnifier to examine jewelry for marks that identify the piece. Thank you!" - Beth Evans-Walters Magnifier App is now enhanced with a tip calculator feature that is offered as an InApp purchase, that can come in quite handy, while checking out at restaurants. It calculates the tip per person as a percentage of the bill and also splits the tip between people. Magnifier Flash is an enhanced magnifying glass with flash light , with the additional capability to SAVE what you see on the zoomed view to camera roll. Great for reading receipts in dim lights at restaurants. Great for reading small text in the dark, either inside your car during night or anywhere else. Magnifies small text up to 6X digital zoom, and gives a very clear text without shake. Single tap to "Snap and Save" the view to camera roll. Key features: 1. Magnifier with up to 6X zoom provide clear enlarged text of small prints or receipts. 2. Turn ON Flash light to read text in dim light or in the dark. 3. Easy to read nutrition label with small prints, as a high contrast crystal clear zoomed text. 4. Read restaurant menus in dim light very clearly and high contrast zoom. 5. Easy to find misplaced items in the dark or dim light. 6. Useful while searching for items in the car during the night. 7. Snap and SAVE what you see in the zoomed view on to the camera roll by clicking the save to photos button. Using this feature, you can later at any time view the photo or get it emailed to your desktop from your iPhone. InApp purchase, features a 'TIP CALCULATOR' It is a convenient and easy to use tool with a smooth slider, that calculates the tip per person, and takes into account standard tip percentages. Includes a tip round-off option. *** Great User reviews *** @ Perfect Utility App I needed to review a product bar code to obtain customer support. The font was 6 or smaller. Without this great app I could not have discerned the incredibly small letters. The flashlight illuminated the numbers wonderfully. - Jerome Clean little app that is a godsend when I can't find my cheeter glasses. Esp in a dark cafe with tiny type on the menu! @ Magnificent For the over 40 crowd with progressives when you reach the bottom of the lens and you still can make it out, this app comes to the rescue. Does exactly what it says. And quite well. -Jnazarimd @ Good for close up work Clear and quick macro for your camera. Easy to use and is perfect for close up work. @ Simple & Great This app is simple & works great. Have already used it to look at tiny screws on my glasses( which are hard to see when I have my glasses off to look at). Also great for finding that sliver that you can only feel. The sliding power level is a real plus. -Dang134 @ Must have App. If you need to write little texts or make a macro picture of something this app it's for you. Love it. Thank you for this app! I use it often. I'm always forgetting my glasses. This is so handy in reading labels, receipts when eating out, and the light is a bonus when in dim areas. The view is sharp and light is bright on the iPhone 5. Full screen with light. No wasted screen space. Good for reading menus in dim lit restaurants. STAY UPDATED - Website - http://orderly.tektontek.com Twitter - @AppLifeStyle Facebook - facebook.com/tektontek

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Reviews

  • App

    5
    By ap lang
    This app is awesome because before I go to sleep at night I always read and know that I have time off school and i stay up later it helps me a lot I highly recommend this app for people who love to read at night
  • Works well

    5
    By GaryMichaels
    Does the job. Menus and checks in dimly lit venues are visible again. On/off toggle for the light. 6x magnification is in-focus. Does the job, nice.
  • Can’t be without this app!!

    5
    By Owl1651
    I got this magnifier app while on my iPhone 6sPlus but will never be without it. In my sixties, it seemed everything got smaller so having this magnifier on my phone is a no-brainer. So simple to use...I love it!
  • I Have Been Waiting For This For My Whole Life....

    5
    By tufdaawg2013
    This app is wonderful. As I get older and my eyesight gets worse, I now have the ability to see/read things that were very difficult before. And the built-in flash makes a 5-star app even better. I am a science teacher and having this magnifier has made showing my students things to make science more appealing so much easier. Thank you very much for a free magnifying lens that has helped my life/job more than I thought possible.
  • Simply Amazing

    5
    By Bid kid
    I use magnifier a lot more than I thought I might. It’s fantastic and you’ll love it too!!!
  • What’s the point?

    2
    By diskeed
    Simple design (which is good) but I can’t see any advantage over the built-in magnifier. And even worse it doesn’t hold the magnification setting between uses, while the built-in app does. So again I ask, what’s the point?!
  • Awesome tool

    5
    By zaffire87
    The zoom is really simpler and I can view the small text easily. Best app I have come so far.
  • Off Task

    1
    By Neutral Observer
    Don’t need a “tip calculator” since I actually can do math. Besides I already have a great calculator on my phone already, don’t want to add to bloat so will find another magnifier
  • Wow, just what this old guy needed!

    5
    By GhostriderGaleJ
    I just got this app and tried it out for the very first time. Man is it amazing! No more struggling in dark restaurants trying to read a menu! If I could give this 10 stars I would! Thank you very much for this app, it’s so greatly appreciated!
  • Much more functional and useful than I initially thought!

    5
    By westred
    I have just begun to use this neat, basic little magnifier and has already exceeded my expectations! I felt something “fall” into the top of my ear canal an hour ago and tilted my head and tried to shake it (whatever it was) into my hand. Fortunately, the “speck” landed in the palm of my hand. It was too small to make out without magnification and I immediately thought to use this new magnifier to identify it. I grabbed my iPad Pro 9.7 and opened this app, turning the camera toward the ear crumb for a view. I pushed the “light” button on and focused in on the tiny ear debris. The resolution was incredible, even when turning the magnification slider to max. I was expecting the image to be inaccurate and more blurred when maxing out the camera, but it was crystal clear! I will now be using this useful little marvel as a companion to the jewelers loupe I own when the need arises. I collect Art Glass, antiques, as well as meddle in all things electronic and/or “gadgitty” so this will be added to my little “tool bag” of ID utensils. Don’t expect this to be the end all concerning magnifying glasses, but if you need a quick tool to enlarge things you can’t ID see with your own eyes, this cool app provides the perfect fix! BTW..... the loosened ear frag that fell into the palm of my hand??? It was an East African EarWhig. A minute parasitic insect that feeds off of the dried blood of small animals, insects, or other decomposing organisms. Luckily, this creepy little bugger fell back out of my ear, because pregnant females of this species have been known to crawl into the ear canal of unsuspecting hosts and lay her eggs in its brain tissue. When the eggs turn into larvae, they feed on the blood rich brain cells until mature enough to sprout wings. They then tunnel back to the eardrum, consuming it whole, all the while leaving its fecal matter in its wiggling wake. It finally exits by flying through the same ear canal while leaving the host half deaf, half dumb, and totally insane in the membrane!

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