Although only iPhone Pro owners can change its brighness, the flashlight on iPhones is a very handy feature. You can set it up to be accessed in a few ways, including on the lock screen or in control ...
Most people treat their phone flashlight like a basic on and off switch. You tap it when you drop something under the couch or walk through a dark parking lot. That's it. But with the latest software ...
A flashlight is a basic tool that's good to have as part of any emergency kit. They come in various sizes and different brightness levels. It's also an item that most of us carry around in our pockets ...
Apple has quietly turned the iPhone’s flashlight into a hands‑free tool, letting you light your way without swiping, tapping or even unlocking the screen. With the right settings, you can trigger the ...
A person using the light on an Android phone to look under the couch. - H_Ko/Shutterstock Using the smartphone's rear camera flash as a flashlight is one of the nice-to-have features in a handset.
Remember when flashlights used to be entirely separate devices and not a built-in smartphone feature? Well, they still are, but since many people carry their phones around more often than a flashlight ...
If you are searching for something a little more powerful than the standard flash light on your phone you might be interested in the new Kickstarter campaign for the WUBEN E1 phone flashlight. Unlike ...
Turning the flashlight on an iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, or iPhone 15 Pro Max is extremely easy and there’s even a new, and very fast, way to enable it on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 ...
If your iPhone's flashlight suddenly stops working, it can be frustrating, especially when you need it most. Here are six effective ways to troubleshoot and fix the issue. The flashlight on your ...
Most iPhones come with a rear-facing flashlight that we've come to take for granted. You can light things up with a simple press of a button — or even easier, turn ...
If you’ve ever wondered what the point of those flashlight apps are, wonder no more: they are kick-butt investigation tools. The next time you need to crawl down a 150-foot electrical conduit and ...
You might already own a flashlight, but how many tricks does it know? Is it solar-powered? Can it serve as a power bank for your devices? Does it offer a fireplace ...