Apple has added two quick shortcuts on the lock screen, flashlight and camera. Anyone can access them without unlocking the iPhone. Use the power button or tap to wake function to turn on the display and long press on the flashlight icon to switch on the torch on the iPhone. If you failed to turn off the torch in Control Center, you can just turn it off from lock screen. Press the power button to lock the screen, now the light is still on.
Then unlock your device and tab camera icon, the flashlight will be off immediately. Since iPhone's camera needs to access LED flash, it automatically turns off the flashlight feature. This is a little tricky because you can't simply tap the flashlight icon on your iPhone's lock screen to turn it on. You actually have to force touch it – if you have an iPhone X or iPhone XS or iPhone XR. Or if you have an iPhone 11 or above, long press on the flashlight icon on the lock screen to turn it on. Currently, there's no way to remove the flashlight icon from the lock screen – we've tried.
However, there are a few ways to turn the light off quickly if you turn it on accidentally. An even faster and more discreet way to kill the torch is by slightly swiping left on the lock screen. By the way, this is a cool and useful feature, but sometimes it creates trouble ever accidentally; you force touch on the flashlight icon on the lock screen so the light will turn on.
Since you must turn off the raise to wake on your iPhone, let's see the step-by-step turn-off raise to wake on your iDevice. One option is to simply ask Siri to turn off the flashlight, although that does require an internet connection. Users can also swipe lightly to the left on the lock screen to turn the flashlight off. However, the emphasis here is "lightly" because swiping with too much of a motion will open the camera. Another option is to hold down the flashlight icon until it turns off. The flashlight issue seems to be caused by the shortcut placed toward the bottom-left corner of the lock screen.
The iPhone XS flashlight is easily triggered by accidentally bumping the shortcut, either while holding the device or while it's riding around in a pocket or purse. On older iPhones you could tap on the flash button from the top in order to switch between Auto, On or Off options for Flash. But on iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro devices the flash button located on top left corner of the screen only allows users to switch between auto flash and flash off modes. Users cannot force enable or turn On flash using this button. To turn your flashlight off again, simply tap the flashlight icon on the lock screen again.
To access the shortcuts from the iOS widget panel, swipe left and scroll down to edit option. Select edit and tap on the '+' icon beside the Siri Shortcuts app. It will get added to the list of app widgets.
Use drag and drop to adjust the widget position in the Today view. From the widget, one can access the created shortcuts to run the script and convert their iPhone into a flashlight. By default, Apple has integrated flashlight shortcut in the Control Center. One can swipe down from the upper right corner of the screen and access the flashlight function. Tap on it to turn on the flashlight and even better, you can long-press the toggle and adjust the intensity of the light. Some users sporting the aforementioned models are accidentally touching the flashlight icon on the lower left of the screen with their thumb or palm.
One iPhone X user complained that he keeps his iPhone in the front pocket of his pants, and it accidentally turns on when he walks. This, he says, results in the phone getting very hot while it also drains the handset's battery. After the iPhone X series release, Apple has been adding two shortcuts on every model on the lock screen. The one flashlight button on the left bottom and another camera shortcut button on the right bottom corner of the lock screen.
Still, many users wish to turn off the flashlight on iPhone 11, iPhone 12, and iPhone X series. You don't need to unlock your iPhone to enable the flashlight from the lock screen. It works just like a Physical button in the real world. All you have to do to turn on the flashlight from the lock screen is to wake up your iPhone screen and press hard on the flashlight icon. But what if there was a faster way to do this? If you have an iPhone Xs, iPhone Xs Max or an iPhone Xr, iOS gives you two handy shortcuts right on the lock screen of your phone.
Simply tap to wake up the screen and press hard on the Flashlight icon available at the bottom left of the lock screen. Currently, there's no way to remove the flashlight icon from the lock screen – we've tried. 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. When you attempt to activate your iPhone flashlight by swiping up to reach the command center, the flashlight emblem is occasionally greyed out.
When you attempt to switch on the flashlight while using an app that has access to your camera, this occurs. If you're surfing Instagram and then swipe up to see the flashlight symbol, you'll see that it's greyed out since iOS won't allow you turn it on while an app has access to your camera. Simply shut the Instagram app, or any other camera app you're presently using, to utilize your flashlight. You may quickly access the flashlight by sliding up from the bottom of the Home screen to reach the control center, then tapping the Flashlight option. Have you just upgraded to iOS 15 and discovered that Flashlight is no longer accessible on your device?
This isn't the first time this has happened to you. A number of consumers have reported this problem. In Control Center, certain new iPhones running the 15th iOS version have a greyed-out Flashlight icon. Because the greyed-out switch is unresponsive to your touches, the torch is no longer accessible.
What makes this shortcut handy is how many ways you have to access Google Assistant, depending on your phone. The Google widget has a Google Assistant button for easy access. If your device still uses a Home button, you can press and hold it to open the Assistant. With Android 10's new gestures, swipe towards the middle from either of the bottom corners instead.
The iPhone's flashlight is a very handy tool that many of us use when in need of a quick and powerful source of light. The only way to turn on the torch of your iOS device is via the Control Center toggle. However, there are two options to pull the plug when you no longer need it. Most of us turn the iPhone's flashlight off via the same knob from the Control Center menu. Nevertheless, there is a second option available, a trick that evades even some of the most experienced power users. In 2018, Apple's iOS 12 update introduced the Siri Shortcuts app.
With Siri Shortcuts, you can create a shortcut for the flashlight on/off toggles and place it on the home screen. One can even access the option from the iOS Today View menu and the default iOS share menu. Start by pressing and releasing the volume up button, then press and release the volume down button. A new power menu will show up, forgoing all of the medical and emergency info. But instead of sliding the switch, keep holding the side button until you see the Apple logo appear on your phone.
What happen when you put your iPhone inside your pocket is your slide it in, then when you need to use your iPhone, you slide it out. A menu will appear where you can search for actions to add. Instead of browsing through, type in "flashlight" into the search bar select the "Set Flashlight" action when it appears; it should have a white-and-blue flashlight icon. You'll need to modify the action, so tap on the blue "Turn" option and choose "Toggle" in the menu that appears. It's easier than ever to toggle your iPhone's flashlight on and off. But there's an even faster and more convenient way to trigger the flashlight button, and you don't even have to look at your iPhone to use it.
Restart your iPhone Turning your iPhone off and on again may refresh the software and restore the flashlight. Hold the Sleep/Wake button on your iPhone until the "Slide to power off" option appears and shut the phone down, or perform a force restart. This annoying torch shortcut on the lock screen seems bad while turn on in public. In more, On lock screen flashlight shortcut can't remove because it doesn't matter if you have 3D Touch, Force press, or even Haptic Touch fast or slow. When you attempt to utilize the flashlight function while using the Camera app, it may create an issue. This is due to the fact that both require the camera's flash, which cannot be utilized at the same time.
Simply slide up from the Home screen, select the Camera app, then swipe up on it to dismiss it if you have an iPhone X, iPhone 11, or later model. But, if you're coming from an iPhone with a home button, you might not know that you can also swipe down from the top right corner of your screen. This opens Control Center, which gives you quick access controls to common functions.
You can use it to turn on your flashlight, to recognize a song with Spotify, control your smart lights, toggle Wi-Fi or Bluetooth on/off, launch the calculator and more. But you have to set it up so it has the right items in it. Open the Quick settings panel by swiping down from the top of the screen using two fingers. Turn on the flashlight by tapping the switch, and then move the slider to change the brightness level.
These functions are present in a plethora of devices, especially in those that incorporate the new design without a start button, like the new iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro. Now, you can see and access the 'Flashlight on' shortcut on the home screen as well as in the iOS share menu. You can create the same shortcut for turning off the flashlight too.
Follow the steps above to step 6 and rename the shortcut to 'Flashlight off'. In Step 7, keep the Torch-off option and select done. Slide the power switch from left to right and your phone will power off.
To turn it back on, press and hold the side button until you see the Apple logo on the screen. I'm surprised it wasn't mentioned that you can also turn on the flashlight from the lock screen. I'm not sure if I turned on an option to allow this, but you can access the camera or the flashlight from the lock screen with a long press on the icon there. This is how you turn off the iPhone flashlight without opening the control center. The camera and flashlight on your iPhone use the same bulb, so when you open the Camera application, the flashlight turns off. On any iPhone model, press the side button to open the lock screen.
In the event that you want to adjust the intensity of the flashlight, you will have to press and hold that same flashlight icon. You will see that you have different levels of light graduation. Choose either "Double Tap" or "Triple Tap," depending on how you want to enable and disable the flashlight. Either option is fine; it's just about preference and whether or not one option is already being used to run another shortcut or action. Choose an option, scroll through the list, and tap on the flashlight shortcut you just created. On models with the Home button and Touch ID, that shortcut doesn't even exist on the lock screen.
So if you're frustrated by the sensitive flashlight button on the lock screen or lack thereof, try using Shortcuts and "Back Tap." Activate your phone screen without swiping up to your home screen. On the bottom left of the display, you'll see a flashlight shortcut button.
Tap and hold it until the icon expands and you feel some haptic feedback in your finger. Once you release it, the flashlight will turn on . 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. For iPhone 8 and later, tap and hold the Side button while pressing either volume button until the slider displays. To turn the iPhone off, drag the slider from left to right.
To reactivate your iPhone, press and hold the Side button until the Apple logo appears. The first step in resolving this is to launch the Settings app and choose the Control Center option. After that, go to Customize Controls and uncheck the Torch checkbox.
To save your changes and return to the customization screen, tap Back. Return the Torch feature to the More Controls list now. To add a feature to the Include list, tap the green "+" symbol. Place the label in the correct location by dragging and dropping it.
Check to check whether the Flashlight icon is still greyed out in the Control Center. If this does not work then try out the following solutions. This is to the left of your home screen, so you access it by swiping right across your screen. You can customize it with any app that has widgets. I have a photo gallery in mine and an icon that shows the battery life left on my iPhone, AirPods and Apple Watch. I also use it for a quick glance at my Apple Fitness rings, CNBC Trending news stories, and more.
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