12 Effective Solutions to Fix iPhone Flashlight Not Working
The flashlight not working on your iPhone can be quite frustrating, especially when you need it the most. Whether it's due to a software update or temporary glitches, such as another app using camera resources, there are several solutions to fix this issue. In this article, we will explore twelve effective fixes to get your iPhone flashlight up and running again.
1. Restart Your iPhone
One of the simplest solutions is to restart your iPhone. This can help resolve issues caused by low battery or other software glitches. To restart your iPhone, press and hold the Power button until a red slider appears. Slide it to power off your iPhone, then press and hold the Power button again to turn it back on.
2. Charge Your iPhone
If your iPhone's battery is extremely low, the flashlight may be disabled or appear greyed out. Ensure that your iPhone is charged to at least 20%, then restart the device. This should resolve the flashlight not working issue.
3. Turn off Low Power Mode
Low Power Mode can also affect the functionality of the flashlight, especially when the battery is low. To fix this, navigate to Settings > Battery > Low Power Mode and turn it off.
4. Increase Brightness of Flashlight
If your flashlight's brightness is set to the minimum, it may not work when you turn it on. You can adjust the brightness by opening the Control Center on your iPhone and sliding up on the flashlight slider. This will increase the flashlight's brightness and make it functional again.
5. Close Other Apps
If the flashlight icon appears greyed out in the Control Center, it's likely because another app is using the camera. Close any apps that could be accessing the camera, such as the native camera app, Instagram, Snapchat, etc. To do this, open the recent apps screen by swiping up and swipe up on the apps you want to close.
6. Cool Down Your Phone
Overheating can cause the flashlight to stop working. If your phone is too hot, close all apps and allow it to cool down for a few minutes. This can be caused by external temperature, prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, or resource-intensive tasks. Learn more about how to fix overheating on your iPhone.
7. Add Flashlight in Control Center
If the torch icon is missing or disabled in the Control Center, you can re-add it by following these steps:
- Open Settings and go to Control Center.
- Scroll down to the More controls section and tap on the Add (+) icon next to Torch.
- If the torch icon already exists in Control Center, tap on the Minus (-) sign next to Torch under the Included controls section. Scroll down and tap on the Add (+) sign next to Torch to add it back.
8. Turn Camera Flash on and off
When the flashlight appears greyed out in the Control Center, you can quickly fix it by turning the flash on and off in the Camera app. Open the Camera app on your iPhone and tap on the Flash icon. Choose On followed by Off.
9. Change Flash Setting in Camera App
If the flash only works occasionally in the Camera app, it may be set to Auto. To ensure the flashlight is always on, open the Camera app and tap on the Flash icon. Instead of Auto, choose On.
10. Enable LED Flash for Alerts
If you're not receiving flash alerts for incoming calls, the LED flash for alerts setting may have been turned off. To turn it on, go to Settings > Accessibility > Audio/Visual and enable the toggle next to LED flash for alerts. If it's already on, turn it off and then back on.
11. Turn off Focus
If LED alerts still aren't working after enabling the above setting, it's possible that one of the Focus profiles is active on your phone. These profiles, such as Do not disturb or Reading, can turn off visual interactions, including LED alerts. To fix this, go to Settings > Focus, tap on the active Focus mode, and disable its toggle.
12. Update Your Phone
Sometimes, the flashlight may stop working after a software update due to a bug. To fix this, update your iPhone to the latest iOS version. Go to Settings > General > Software Update and install any available updates.
After trying these fixes, if your iPhone's flashlight still doesn't work in the Control Center or Camera app, it may be a hardware issue. In that case, contact Apple customer care for further assistance. Once your flashlight is working properly again, you can explore how to use your iPhone's camera like a pro.
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