Where is flashlight on iphone




















By using our website, you agree to the use of cookies as described in our Privacy Policy. All iPhones that Apple has manufactured starting with iPhone 4 have come a flash at the back of the phones, so that you can take incredible quality photos even when there is nearly no light on the subject.

In recent iPhones, Apple has added a two-tone flash that gives you better colors for skin tones. With this, you can now instantly turn your iPhone into a flashlight, whenever you want. The flashlight is located at the back of your iPhone, right next to the cameras.

To get your missing flashlight icon back:. By turning the flashlight on from the Lock screen, you can skip the trouble of having to unlock your iPhone in order to light the way. Either method can be followed up by an amazingly fast trick for turning off the flashlight with a single gesture. For older model iPhones like the iPhone 8, 7 Plus, and 6S, you can turn on the flashlight on your iPhone with a single tap in the Control Center.

The iPhone flashlight will remain on while you use your iPhone until you turn off the flashlight. Opening the Control Center and fumbling for the right icon to turn off the flashlight can feel like too many steps—especially if you prefer not to allow access to Control Center from your Lock screen or don't have Hey Siri enabled. You can't ask Siri to make your flashlight brighter or dimmer yet, but it's possible that the option will be available in a future operating system.

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In her 20 years of editing and writing, Sarah has done everything from working as the associate editor of the Iowa Source magazine to developing recipes and reviewing cookbooks for a vegetarian cooking website. Tap and release it to turn on the flashlight. It's a tap and release movement: the flashlight doesn't switch on until you've released the button. And when you do, you also get a haptic confirmation that you've turned it on. You switch it off the same way, assuming you're still on the lock screen.

If you hold the iPhone too long, you're likely to unlock it with Face ID and lose this option. In that case, you need to use Control Center for either turning the flashlight on or off.

You can do this from the lock screen too, and there are benefits to it. But chiefly what Control Center does is give you the ability to turn the light on almost as quickly as you can from the lock screen. Swipe down on your screen from top right and tap on the flashlight icon to turn it on or off. If the light is off, that icon is a black button with a white flashlight on it. If the light is on, it's a white button with a blue flashlight icon.

There is one more direct option for using the flashlight. You can say "Hey, Siri, turn the flashlight on," and it will do exactly that.

Or off, if you ask. The lock screen has no controls for the flashlight beyond on and off. However, if you use Control Center, you can press and hold on the icon to get a finer control.

Specifically, if you press and hold then you get the option to adjust the brightness of the light. There are five settings, from nothing to the brightest, and you set the one you want by swiping up and down. Note that whatever you set the flashlight to with this control, that's what you will get each time you use it until you positively choose to change it again.

That includes whether you turn the flashlight on from Control Center, or the lock screen. The lock center icon is quick, and the Control Center one doesn't lag far behind. There is a quicker way to have the flashlight turn on, though, and that's via a Back Tap. If you have an iPhone 8 or later, and it is running iOS 14 , then you can set it so that tapping two or three times on the back of the phone will immediately turn the flashlight on. You need to create a Shortcut to do it first, then tell the phone you want to run that when you tap.

There's nothing to stop you using these Shortcuts directly. You won't find a benefit to opening Shortcuts, finding the one to turn it on, and then running it. However, you can have Siri launch any Shortcut you choose. And the step for turning on or off the flashlight can be just one of many in a Shortcut. That can include having a single Shortcut that asks you if you want to turn the light on or off.

It's up to you whether you do that and have to specify each time, or whether you have one Shortcut for one, and another for off. You could set a double-tap to run the Shortcut that turns the flashlight on, and the triple-tap to run the one that switches it off. Or vice versa. It's a shame that the Back Tap can't be a toggle, or that Apple doesn't include the flashlight in the system options you can access directly with it.

Everything so far has been about turning the flashlight on or off. There is one option that is just for turning it off, though. When you're at the lock screen and the flashlight is on, swipe from right to left on your iPhone screen to bring up the camera. The moment you do that, the flashlight switches off. Over the years since iOS 7, that one little light for adding a flash when you take a photo has become a remarkably useful flashlight too.



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