

A total of eight real-time camera effects are on offer. Users are ready to start snapping photos as soon as they launch the new app for the first time.

There are no options to configure in the stock Settings app, or within Photo Booth itself. Photo Booth (iOS 7) shows up as a standalone icon on the iPhone Springboard. You get all the popular camera effects, as well as a set of comprehensive sharing options. The port offered by the tweak is a little too simple, but serves the purpose for which it has been designed. On iOS 7, Photo Booth (iOS 7) brings this classic iPad app to iPhone and iPod touch devices running the latest iOS firmware version. Since Apple doesn’t offer Photo Booth for iPhone, developers have been coming up with ports and alternatives for smaller screens. Many photo editors and camera replacement apps have tried to emulate Photo Booth on other platforms, but there is always a certain charm in using the real deal. It might not be the most popular app on the iPad, but Photo Booth still has a considerable amount of fans.
