How to make the iPhone light flash for phone calls & messages in iOS 17

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The iPhone is packed with various features designed to make life easier, and one such tool is the LED Flash for Alerts. It uses the camera flash for notifications, and here's how to turn it on.

Smartphone screen showing settings for LED Flash for Alerts, with options to toggle on or off, and an active setting for 'Flash in Silent Mode'.
How to have the iPhone light flash for alerts



Apple has integrated a helpful feature into its iPhones that allows the camera's LED flash to light up for incoming notifications, calls, and alerts. It's useful for those with hearing impairments or anyone wanting an alternative to sound or vibration alerts.

LED Flash for Alerts uses the device's camera flash to signal incoming calls, messages, or other notifications, offering a visual cue in addition to or instead of sound and vibration alerts. It's a straightforward process that can significantly enhance how you receive notifications.

How to make the iPhone light flash for alerts

  1. Start by opening your iPhone's "Settings" app. Scroll down in the menu to find "Accessibility."

  2. Within Accessibility, find and select "Audio/Visual".

  3. In the Audio/Visual settings, look for "LED Flash for Alerts." Switch this option on to enable the feature. Optionally, if you want the LED flash to work even when your phone is silent, toggle "Flash on Silent."

Three smartphone screens display the 'Settings' menu highlighting steps to enable LED Flash for Alerts on an iPhone: accessing 'Accessibility' settings, selecting 'Audio & Visual,' and toggling 'LED Flash for Alerts.'
LED Flash for Alerts uses the device's camera flash to signal incoming calls, messages, or other notifications



The iPhone's LED Flash for Alerts offers versatile benefits tailored to various environments and user needs. In loud settings where hearing your phone can be challenging, the flash alert is an effective visual signal for incoming calls or messages, ensuring you stay connected.

In quiet places like meetings or libraries where noise is discouraged, the feature allows discreet notification awareness without causing disturbance. Finally, it serves as a valuable tool for users with hearing impairments, offering a visual form of alert that enhances accessibility and inclusivity in communication.



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