Flashlight Widget

4.4
13.8K reviews
1M+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Small and stable lightweight Flashlight Widget using your cameras flash.
One press toggles the LED flash.
No additional permissions. No ads.
A simple flashlight widget with less than 30kb.

https://github.com/bleeding182/minimalist-flashlight
The source code is published under MIT License

Use your cameras flash to enlighten the dark. The widget is to be placed on your homescreen and the flash can be activated with a press of a button.

This flashlight comes as a WIDGET. There is no app launcher.

Permissions:
* Camera - Needed to access the flash
* control flashlight
* Wake Lock - Keep the light running when you turn the screen off
Updated on
May 31, 2019

Data safety

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
13.7K reviews
Jaimee Molloy
May 2, 2020
I have previously downloaded those "shake to activate" Flashlight apps, but found that many of them are just too sensitive for phone in my everyday life (not to mention, completely plastered with distracting ads). I just so happened to stumble upon this particular app & found it to be the more useful & practical alternative. I especially like it's simple aesthetic, the widget itself, & it's accessibility. Worth checking out if you find yourself using the front light on your phone frequently!
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A Google user
September 16, 2019
Works like a charm! I have used this one several phones now and love it every time. Have never had any real problems with it. FYI when you install the app if puts an icon on your screen. This is not the widget though on most phones that button will not do anything. You have to put the widget on your screen the same way you install other widgets on your phone. (Usually a long press on an empty part of the screen will bring up the options to add widgets)
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A Google user
May 31, 2019
The Flashlight Widget does just what I wanted it to do: If I click the icon on the home screen, the flashlight turns on, without having to open up a separate screen, and without displaying any ads. Also, the icon itself changes color when the flashlight turns on, allowing me to know simply by looking at the icon on the screen whether or not the flashlight is on.
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What's new

Fixed possible source of crashes