Even Your IPhone Has A Flashlight Now
You’re hiking with your friends and it’s getting dark.
If you only had a flashlight, but wait, you do.
You pull out your phone use the flashlight and light the way for
everyone.
What Happened To My Flashlight App
Remember when the App Store used to be filled with flashlight
apps?
Flashlight apps were easy for amateur software developers to
make because they only did one thing turning on the LED that
your iPhone uses as a flash when you take a picture.
Flashlight apps were buggy because they weren’t programmed
by professionals.
They were filled with ads and usually designed to make the
developer a quick buck.
Apple realized the flashlight needed to be easy to access at any
time, so they added it to your iPhone’s Control Center.
A few years ago, Apple decided enough was enough.
They pulled every flashlight app from the App Store and built a
flashlight directly into iOS, the iPhone’s operating system.
(Since then, they’ve allowed apps with extra features back into
the App Store.
When you tap the power button to put your iPhone to sleep, the
flashlight turns off, right? Wrong.
People walk around with illuminated packets because they don’t
know they have to go back to the Control Center and turn off
their flashlight after they finish using it.
The iPhone’s flashlight, only turns itself off when you power off
your iPhone or it runs out of battery.
What’s The Control Center And How Do I Turn On My iPhone’s
Flashlight
Control Center is designed to give you easy access to important
features of your iPhone.
You can open the Control Center from any screen as long as your
iPhone is awake – you don’t even need to enter your passcode.
To open Control Center, use your finger to swipe up from the
very bottom of the screen.
A box with several icons and sliders will appear.
Take a look in the bottom left hand corner of Control Center and
you’ll see a small flashlight icon.
Tap the flashlight icon to turn your flashlight on or off.
In this article, you learned how to turn your iPhone’s flashlight on
or off using the Control Center.
Whether it’s a real emergency or the restaurant’s too dark to
read the menu, the flashlight on your iPhone can be a life-saver.

Even your i phone has a flashlight now

  • 1.
    Even Your IPhoneHas A Flashlight Now
  • 2.
    You’re hiking withyour friends and it’s getting dark.
  • 3.
    If you onlyhad a flashlight, but wait, you do.
  • 4.
    You pull outyour phone use the flashlight and light the way for everyone.
  • 5.
    What Happened ToMy Flashlight App
  • 6.
    Remember when theApp Store used to be filled with flashlight apps?
  • 7.
    Flashlight apps wereeasy for amateur software developers to make because they only did one thing turning on the LED that your iPhone uses as a flash when you take a picture.
  • 8.
    Flashlight apps werebuggy because they weren’t programmed by professionals.
  • 9.
    They were filledwith ads and usually designed to make the developer a quick buck.
  • 10.
    Apple realized theflashlight needed to be easy to access at any time, so they added it to your iPhone’s Control Center.
  • 11.
    A few yearsago, Apple decided enough was enough.
  • 12.
    They pulled everyflashlight app from the App Store and built a flashlight directly into iOS, the iPhone’s operating system.
  • 13.
    (Since then, they’veallowed apps with extra features back into the App Store.
  • 14.
    When you tapthe power button to put your iPhone to sleep, the flashlight turns off, right? Wrong.
  • 15.
    People walk aroundwith illuminated packets because they don’t know they have to go back to the Control Center and turn off their flashlight after they finish using it.
  • 16.
    The iPhone’s flashlight,only turns itself off when you power off your iPhone or it runs out of battery.
  • 17.
    What’s The ControlCenter And How Do I Turn On My iPhone’s Flashlight
  • 18.
    Control Center isdesigned to give you easy access to important features of your iPhone.
  • 19.
    You can openthe Control Center from any screen as long as your iPhone is awake – you don’t even need to enter your passcode.
  • 20.
    To open ControlCenter, use your finger to swipe up from the very bottom of the screen.
  • 21.
    A box withseveral icons and sliders will appear.
  • 22.
    Take a lookin the bottom left hand corner of Control Center and you’ll see a small flashlight icon.
  • 23.
    Tap the flashlighticon to turn your flashlight on or off.
  • 24.
    In this article,you learned how to turn your iPhone’s flashlight on or off using the Control Center.
  • 25.
    Whether it’s areal emergency or the restaurant’s too dark to read the menu, the flashlight on your iPhone can be a life-saver.