I recommend to temporarily turn off LED Flash for Alerts in Settings > Accessibility, then select Audio/Visual. Then, restart your iPhone and turn the feature back on. From there, please test and see if the LED flash is working without any issues. If needed, here's an article with the steps to access LED flash alerts: Adjust audio and visual settings on iPhone

Thank you for responding. After doing a reset and not resolving my LED issue, My Sister in law noticed her battery was was at 20% and Charged it over night. Surprisingly, the next morning she received a call and not only did her iPhone ring, but the LED light flashed. I would also like to thank you for providing the link to the Apple reference Document:Adjust and visual settings on iPhone


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In fact, I have an iPhone6s and my flash has stopped working also. I do not know if the LEDflash works in conjunction with a ringtone, but my 6s WOULD be in my pocket and an incoming call audibly ring , vibrate and visually flash and incoming text Messages would alert me with a text alert tone and an LED visual flashes.

Flash Alerts 2 is a notification alert app for Android devices. The app can notify you of important messages, such as incoming calls, text messages, and notifications from your favorite apps, with a blink of your device's flash.

Students, faculty and staff can receive their emergency alerts from Lake Washington Institute of Technology's Emergency Communication Notification System. LWTech uses two campus emergency alert systems to notify students, faculty, staff, the community, and the media when campus activities are affected due to unexpected circumstances. Emergency alert updates are also posted on Facebook and Twitter.

The Omnilert system is capable of sending emergency notifications instantly and simultaneously to all registered mobile phones, wireless PDAs, pagers, smartphones, satellite phones, and email addresses. The system is also capable of posting alerts on our Facebook page and Twitter accounts.

You are able to turn on a setting on your device where the LED indicator (camera's flash light) will light up when the screen has been turned off to notify you and show statuses of sound recording, unread notifications, missed calls, alarm sounds and low battery levels.


Regis St. Mary Catholic School always follows the North Santiam School District (NSSD) for weather closures and delays. There are a few ways you can receive alerts to keep you promptly informed.

The LED flash on your iPhone or iPad is intense enough to see during the day, so it's a great option when your device is face down on a table, couch, floor, etc. It's even bright enough that I can usually see it flashing through my pockets.

It's an easy preference buried in your device's settings to help you catch more alerts and notifications on time when using silent mode. However, whenever you're in a location where other people will be bothered by the flashing light, such as in a movie theater, you'll want to disable LED flash alerts temporarily. Also, you won't want to see flashes while you're sleeping. Skip the set-up instructions below to learn how.

Apple also added a new "Flash While Unlocked" switch on iOS 16 and iPadOS 16, which is disabled by default since it assumes you'll already notice notifications on the screen. If you want the LED to flash even when actively using your iPhone or iPad, turn it on.

On iOS 15 and older and iPadOS 15 and older, the "Flash on Silent" switch only appears when "LED Flash for Alerts" is enabled. However, there is no preference to set your device to flash even when unlocked. Instead, iOS and iPadOS assume you'll already notice notifications on the screen, so it won't flash unless locked.

Again, on iOS 15 and older and iPadOS 15 and older, the "Flash on Silent" switch only appears when "LED Flash for Alerts" is enabled. However, there is no preference to set your device to flash even when unlocked. Instead, iOS and iPadOS assume you'll already notice notifications on the screen, so it won't flash unless locked.

For an on/off switch, you'll want to make the first action "Choose from List," name the two options "Off" and "On," then add the "Set LED Flash" below each choice and set each to the appropriate on/off position. That's the most straightforward implementation. On iOS 16 and iPadOS 16, you may need to provide a prompt like "Turn flash alerts on or off?" for the menu to prevent errors.)

Buried in the accessibility settings is a new feature that uses the LED flash next to the rear-facing camera on the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S to notify you to incoming calls and alerts. It's a great feature for the hearing impaired and anyone who would rather receive visual rather than audio alerts.

To set it up, to to Settings > General > Accessibility and then scroll down until you see LED Flash for Alerts. Turn the slider to On. For the LED flash feature to work, you will need to put your phone in silent mode by turning off vibration in Settings > Sounds and also flipping the switch on the side of your phone to turn off the ringer. You'll also need to get in the habit of resting your phone screen down (though when face up, the screen will turn on when a new notification arrives). Now, when you get a call or a new notification, the (very bright) LED on the back of your phone will blink three times.

I tried searching for a solution on the internet and I found a partial solution below that will display the flash message without the correct CSS styling for the 'Log In' and 'Log Out' views . The code below was added to my application.html.erb:

Alerts are available for any length of text, as well as an optional dismiss button. For proper styling, use one of the eight required contextual classes (e.g., .alert-success). For inline dismissal, use the alerts jQuery plugin.

The flash provides a way to pass temporary primitive-types (String, Array, Hash) between actions. Anything you place in the flash will be exposed to the very next action and then cleared out. This is a great way of doing notices and alerts, such as a create action that sets flash[:notice] = "Post successfully created" before redirecting to a display action that can then expose the flash to its template. Actually, that exposure is automatically done.

This example places a string in the flash. And of course, you can put as many as you like at a time too. If you want to pass non-primitive types, you will have to handle that in your application. Example: To show messages with links, you will have to use sanitize helper.

To clarify, you want to be able to have a Rails controller respond with a turbo-stream (instead of a full-page redirect)? And in this scenario, you are getting the flash rendered within the turbo stream, and then on the next full page request. Is this correct?

Google unveiled the latest version of its Android operating system last week, and there's a lot to like about Android 14, including an AI wallpaper generator, upgraded passkey support, lockscreen customization, and more. But buried deep in the notification settings, there's a pretty useful feature hiding -- flash notifications.

While this is primarily intended as an accessibility feature for people who are visually or hearing impaired, it has quite a bit of functionality for everyone else. This feature has two settings -- a camera flash, which blinks the rear camera twice when a notification is received, and a screen flash, which bathes the screen in a transparent splash of color when a notification comes through.

Whether you're using your phone or it's locked, both notifications come through either way. It's worth noting the light only flashes twice. Google does warn people to use this feature with caution if you have sensitivity to flashing lights, and if that's the case, the screen flash is definitely the milder of the two.

On the flash notifications screen, you'll see two choices: camera flash, and screen flash. Enable camera flash, and a preview option appears. Tap preview, and your rear light should flash twice. Enable screen flash, and you can see what it looks like with this option enabled.

With the latter option turned on, you have a choice of a dozen different colors. When you get a notification, your entire screen will flash a transparent version of the color you choose. When you've selected which option you want, just back out of the menu to save.

The Alert Center allows visitors to stay up to date on potentially disruptive, non-life threatening events such as road closures, parking alerts, boil water advisories, and more. Active alerts will display at the top of the website. Visitors can also sign up to receive notifications on specific categories to always stay informed. Learn more about the Alert Center today! ff782bc1db

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