Most people treat their phone flashlight like a basic on and off switch. You tap it when you drop something under the couch or walk through a dark parking lot. That’s it.
But with the latest software updates, both iPhone and Samsung phones have quietly turned the flashlight into something much more useful. You can control how bright it is. On some devices, you can even change how wide the beam spreads.
Once you know where to look, it feels like you just upgraded your phone without spending a dollar.
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Your iPhone flashlight does more than turn on and off, and a few hidden controls can completely change how you use it.
On almost all iPhones:
This has been around for years, but many people still tap instead of holding. That’s where the real control lives.
This is the feature most people have never seen. On newer Pro iPhones running the latest software:
You can go from a narrow, focused beam to a wide flood of light.
That means:
This feature was introduced in iOS 18 and is still available in iOS 26.4, but it only works on iPhone 14 Pro and newer Pro models, including iPhone 15 Pro and later versions. You won’t see it on standard models.
You don’t even need to unlock your phone:
It turns on instantly, which is faster than digging through menus.
You can say:
It’s one of the fastest hands-free options when your hands are full.
Your iPhone can use the flashlight as a visual alert:
Your flashlight will blink for calls and notifications, which helps if your phone is on silent or in a noisy place.
Samsung takes a different approach and, in some ways, gives you more flexibility right out of the box.
Note: Settings may vary depending on your Samsung device model and One UI version.
On most Samsung Galaxy phones:
Many people miss this because a quick tap only turns the flashlight on or off. The brightness controls appear after you press and hold, giving you more control depending on your situation.
If you use Google Assistant:
It works well when your hands are full or when you need quick access.
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Samsung gives you a few ways to keep the flashlight within easy reach. To keep it in your main Quick Settings panel:
Samsung phones can also use the flashlight for visual alerts:
You can also turn on Screen flash notification if you want your display to light up instead.
This is where it becomes practical:
Once you start adjusting the light instead of just turning it on, it becomes far more useful.
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The flashlight is one of the most used features on your phone, yet most people never go beyond the basics. Apple improved control with hardware and software, while Samsung focused on flexibility and customization. Both approaches make a simple tool far more capable.
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