Using iPhone's Camera Flash for Calls and Alerts 1

Using iPhone’s Camera Flash for Calls and Alerts

For most people, iPhone notifications are one of the most important features on their phones. From different sounds to special vibration patterns, notifications notify you when a new iMessage, phone call, or other app requires attention.

iPhone can also make other types of notifications that use the camera’s LED flash. By enabling the camera flash for notifications, users can be alerted not only by sound or motion, but also by a visual reminder.

The LED notification is extremely useful for monitoring your iPhone if it’s not always with you. When a message or phone call is received, the iPhone’s LED flashes in a pattern to alert the user whether it is a text message or a phone call.

How to Set Up LED Alerts

Faucet

choose

Tap on General

Scroll down and tap

Tap on accessibility

Find in accessibility options

LED light

Turn the slider to .

LED Active

After the LED flash is set, the iPhone will flash every time there is a notification for the user.

The LED flash will always ring for messages and phone calls, but it may or may not for other apps. The additional notification style is helpful when an iPhone is on silent or also when the ringtone is too far away to be heard. The LED flash will alert iPhone owners if mute moderator or sound is enabled. Also, the flash will not go off if the iPhone’s screen is on.

This feature is also useful for people whose phone is too low on the screen. This way messages and other notifications are not seen by others, but the person still knows that there is one.

While this feature is great, it has a few downsides. While testing the feature, I found it unsuitable for driving, especially at night (it gives the impression of being pulled over). Also, this feature may not work well in movie theaters or other places that need to be kept dark.

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