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Make your iPhone flash for calls, texts, and notifications using LED Flash and the new Screen Flash in iOS 26 for brighter and more noticeable alerts.
Do you often miss calls and messages when your iPhone is on silent mode or in a busy environment where you can’t hear it ring? If yes, there’s a smart solution. You can make your iPhone flash the rear LED or the entire screen to instantly notify you of incoming calls and messages, even when you cannot hear your phone, or it’s placed upside down.
Keep reading to learn how to set up flash alerts on your iPhone.
Flash Alerts, when active, turn your incoming calls and notifications into attention-grabbing visual cues. When a call, message, or app alert arrives, your iPhone can blink the rear LED or flash the entire screen for a moment. This makes incoming alerts easier to notice in any situation, especially when the phone is silent, across the room or in a busy environment. It is a simple feature that adds an extra layer of visibility to important notifications.
Use it alongside the Time-Sensitive Notifications feature, and you’ll never miss an important update.
If you often keep your iPhone face down and miss important alerts because it is muted or the notification sound is too faint, turning on LED Flash for Alerts can make those notifications much easier to catch. Here’s how you can enable it:
If your iPhone usually lies face up and you miss alerts because the vibration or sound doesn’t catch your attention, turning on Flash Screen ensures the display flashes brightly so you never miss an incoming call or message. Here’s how you can turn it on:
You can use LED Flash and Flash Screen for calls, messages, or selected apps, but the feature follows your system notification settings.
This means you cannot enable flash alerts only for messages or third-party apps unless you turn off notifications for every other app you don’t want triggering the flash.
A few simple adjustments can help you get the most visibility and reliability from both LED and screen flash alerts:
That’s pretty much it. Flash alerts make your iPhone much easier to notice in any setting, with the rear LED flash being useful when the phone is face down and the screen flash when it is face up. Both variations ensure your calls and messages stand out instantly, and you stay more aware of important updates throughout the day.
Tried flash alerts on your iPhone? Share your experience or drop your questions in the comments below.
FAQs
The impact is very small because the LED or screen flash activates for only a moment. You will not notice a meaningful drop in battery life.
Yes. Flash alerts work when the iPhone is locked or unlocked, as long as notifications are allowed and the feature is enabled in Accessibility settings.
Not directly. You can assign custom vibrations or ringtones to contacts, but flash alerts follow system notification settings and cannot be tied to individual contacts.
Yes. The rear LED and the screen can flash for calls, messages and app notifications. You can control this in Settings → Accessibility → Audio & Visual.
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