Jolly Roger <
[email protected]> wrote
A quick web search for "accidentally turned on iPhone flashlight" shows
this was happening *long* before the iPhone 15 came along.
There are two kinds of people...
a. iKooks
b. Normal people
Normal people try to understand, identify, and solve problems.
While iKooks just complain they hate everything about Apple products
(which is really what they're doing when they protest every Apple truth).
While you insecure iTrolls worry about any truth about Apple hurting what
they consider the inviolable god-like stature of Apple products, the rest of
us can wonder if there is a way to implement what the article suggests.
*Turn the iPhone flashlight off after a period of inactivity.*
Since none of the iKooks owns the comprehensive skills of so much as a
fifth grade mentality, the solution to that problem set won't come from
them (as all an iKook can do is deny all Apple truths that they hate).
However...
It's a worthy endeavor to see if the flashlight can be turned off after a period of inactivity as was apparently the whole point of the article.
Notably, quite a few useful articles show up for these basic search terms:
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https://duckduckgo.com/?q=iphone+automatic+flashlight+turnoff+inactivity>
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https://duckduckgo.com/?q=iphone+automatic+flashlight+shutoff+inactivity>
To wit...
*This tweak automatically turns off your iPhone's LED flashlight if you forget it*
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https://www.idownloadblog.com/2019/06/25/ohmyflash/>
"The tweak implements a customizable timeout period, after which your
iPhone's rear-facing flash is automatically turned off."
*Here's why your iPhone flashlight seems to turn on by itself*
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2019/01/31/why-iphone-flashlight-seems-turn-itself-and-how-shut-off/2711009002/>
"The problem seemingly started in 2017 with the release of the iPhone X"
*Goodbye, butt-dial. Hello, butt-light*
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/10/19/iphone-flashlight-accident/>
"Try these tricks one at a time to see if they help your problem."
"Make it harder to press:
Go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > Haptic Touch.
Set touch duration to Slow.
Disable Tap To Wake:
Go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch.
Toggle off the Tap to Wake setting.
Disable Raise to Wake:
Go to Settings �� Display & Brightness.
Toggle off the Raise to Wake setting.
Hold it differently:
Grip your phone by the sides at all times,
and assume the screen is always on.
Get a Folio iPhone case:
These cases include hard covers that fold over the screen,
so there's one more step to access it.
*Flashlight on iPhone - everything you need to know*
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https://appleinsider.com/articles/21/01/15/flashlight-on-iphone---everything-you-need-to-know>
"Apple first added an LED light to the back of its iPhone 4 in 2010.
It wasn't until iOS 7 in 2013 that Apple built flashlight controls into the system.
You've probably switched it on from the lock screen by accident."
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The difference between an intelligent person and an iKook is that the intelligent person understands the problem set and tries to solve it
while the iKooks just complains about everything they don't like
(which is a lot of things because an iKook essentially hates Apple).
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