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iPhone LED Flash for Notifications: How to Enable It

February 24, 2016
iPhone LED Flash for Notifications: How to Enable It

Utilizing the LED Flash for iPhone Alerts

Do you wish to silence your iPhone’s audible alerts while still remaining aware of incoming calls or messages? It’s achievable to disable both ringing and vibration, yet continue receiving notifications through the device’s LED flash.

This straightforward process requires minimal time to implement. However, it can prove invaluable if you silence your phone during crucial engagements and subsequently overlook restoring the sound. At least a visual cue will indicate incoming attempts to contact you.

Accessing the Settings

Begin by opening the Settings application on your iPhone.

Subsequently, select the General option from the settings menu.

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Enabling LED Flash for Alerts

Scroll down the settings list and tap on Accessibility.

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Within the Accessibility settings, activate the LED Flash for Alerts feature.

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Once enabled, your iPhone will utilize the LED flash to signal incoming calls, text messages, and other notifications. For instance, a new message received in Facebook Messenger will trigger a single flash.

Considerations

Be aware that the iPhone’s LED flash is quite luminous. This means the alert will be readily visible.

Consider this when in sensitive environments like meetings or theaters, as the flashing light could be as disruptive as an audible ringtone or vibration.

Conversely, if your device is fully muted, the flashing LED allows you to easily identify incoming contact attempts from a distance.

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