5 quick ways to turn on the flash on Android

The lens function on Android devices is very useful. It will help find your keys in dark corners of your home, avoid hitting walls during a power outage, and a host of other situations. There are many ways to activate the lens, but you probably only use one.

There are many ways to activate the lens, some of which are quite imaginative. You can turn it on by shaking your phone, pressing the power button, using the volume keys or just talking to it. And perhaps some of the following methods are easier for you than the method you are already using. Let's see them…

Through the quick menu


Swipe down from the top of your screen to see the quick settings menu. There are 12 quick commands and you can choose which ones to see through a range of 20 commands in total. One of them is the lens that to activate it you only have to press the corresponding command. If you do not see the lens then you need to go to Settings> Notifications and status bar> Switch positions and from there select the lens in the position of another command that you are not interested in. The above applies to Android 6.0 and above. Note that some of the older phones come with a dedicated lens app that you can turn on.

With the volume buttons


You need to install the app to turn on the lens with the volume buttons on any Android device Torchie - Volume Button Torch. The app requires 4MB of space and won't bombard you with ads. For the app to work in the background, you need to grant it for "starting in the background".

You can activate the flashlight even from the lock screen, but you will have to go to the of the app to allow it. To go to settings, simply open the app and tap the three vertical dots in the top right corner of your screen.

Waving mobile


If you are having trouble with your phone keys, instead of pressing the volume keys, you can simply swing your phone to turn on the lens.

To do this you need to install an application called Shake Flashlight. Once the installation is complete, the application is ready to use. Just shake your phone (as if you were shutting down), and the lens will light up. You can turn on the lens even if your Android device's screen is off.

If you think it needs a shake, you can change the sensitivity of the app settings. Press the three vertical dots in the upper right corner, then tap on "Shake Sensitivity". The application will warn you that if you set the sensitivity too high, the lens may be accidentally activated.

From a Widget

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Android software has a corresponding command within the Widget. The lens widget does not appear on its own, so you will need to make some initial moves. First, tap and hold the three horizontal dashes in the bottom left of your phone to view the Widgets menu.

Click on Widgets at the bottom. The corresponding widget of the lens should be on the first page. Once you find it, hold it down and drag it to an empty area on your screen. The app has no settings.

Say it at


Last resort is to simply give Google a voice. Tap their microphone icon on Google and tell Google Assistant "OK Google, turn on the flashlight". You will see the lens turn on. If you want to turn it off just say "turn off the flashlight".
On the other hand, if you want to be in the fashion of youth or if you want to impress any of your nieces, you can give the corresponding voice commands from the Harry Potter movies. With the word “Lumos” the lens lights up and with the word “Knox” the lens goes out.

Conclusion
Although the original purpose of the lens is to work as a flash on the camera , has evolved into a handy and useful tool. Thanks to the above and tricks, you now have several ways to quickly turn on the flashlight when you need it. If you know any additional way we will be happy if you share it with us by leaving a comment.

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