Flashlight by Rik 3.1.1

Flashlight by Rik 3.1.1

Henri Asseily – Freeware – iOS
out of 63 votes
Latest Version
3.1.1
image/svg+xml EXCELLENT User Rating

The flashlight app offers a straightforward interface designed for efficiency, free from ads, and available at no cost. Boasting a high average rating and a large user base, this utility is an essential addition to any smartphone. Unlike other similar apps, it maintains speed while being exceptionally compact.

This app effortlessly transforms your iPhone into a robust flashlight utilizing the rear camera's torch feature. With features such as instant activation, full light intensity control, Morse SOS mode, and customizable strobe options, it exceeds expectations in functionality and performance.

Key Features:

  • Ad-free
  • Instant flash on/off
  • Full light intensity control
  • Compatible with all iPhone models
  • Emergency Morse SOS mode & customizable strobe feature
  • Special modes like 40Hz for experimental use and Morse mode
  • Fast loading speed
  • Efficient memory usage

While some limitations exist, such as the inability to operate the flash in the background continuously due to iOS restrictions and a maximum strobe speed of 100 strobes per second, this app excels in providing a reliable and efficient flashlight solution.

If you seek a functional flashlight app that prioritizes speed, performance, and control, without unnecessary features or interruptions, this app is highly recommended. Please be mindful of potential battery drain with prolonged use of the flashlight function.

Overview

Flashlight by Rik is a Freeware software in the category System Utilities developed by Henri Asseily.

The latest version of Flashlight by Rik is 3.1.1, released on 08/05/2024. It was initially added to our database on 08/05/2024.

Flashlight by Rik runs on the following operating systems: iOS.

Users of Flashlight by Rik gave it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.

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