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How to fix iPhone 11 Pro Flashlight Not Working issue

Last Updated: May 25, 2022 by iPhoneArena Staff

Do you have trouble turning on the flashlight of your iPhone 11 Pro? Whether it’s a grayed-out or missing Flashlight toggle inside the Control Center or an LED that refuses to light up, here are thirteen ways to fix an iPhone 11 Flashlight that isn’t working!

The iPhone 11 Pro has a number of useful features. One of those is the flashlight, which can be a lifesaver during times when you need a little extra light but don’t have an actual flashlight on hand or when you’re out of batteries. However, just like with any other feature, the iPhone 11 Pro flashlight might malfunction. If it suddenly stops working, there are ways to troubleshoot to get it up and running again.

It’s a massive hindrance when your iPhone 11 Pro flashlight stops working and you see a grayed out flashlight icon. So let’s look at the different solutions you can use to fix it.

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1 Ways to fix iPhone 11 Pro flashlight not working Issue
1.1 1. Turn Off Low Power Mode
1.2 2. Charge Your iPhone
1.3 3. Check Your iPhone Isn’t Too Hot
1.4 4. Remove the Flashlight From the Control Center
1.5 5. Close Your iPhone’s Camera App
1.6 6. Turn On Your Flashlight Using the Camera Flash
1.7 7. Toggle the Flash in Your iPhone’s Camera App
1.8 8. Update Your iPhone’s iOS
1.9 9. Restart Your iPhone
1.10 10. Restore Your iPhone to a Previous Backup
1.11 11. Reset All Settings on Your iPhone
1.12 12. Use a third-party flashlight app
1.13 13. Contact Apple Support
2 Solved: iPhone 11 Pro Flashlight Not Working

Ways to fix iPhone 11 Pro flashlight not working Issue

Follow these steps in the order listed to troubleshoot an iPhone 11 Pro flashlight that’s not working. The tips below also applies to the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro Max.

1. Turn Off Low Power Mode

Low Power Mode disables some features on your iPhone to conserve battery power. When it’s activated, the color of your battery level appears yellow instead of green. The Low Power Mode prompt automatically comes up when your battery percentage falls below 20 percent. If you want to save battery life, you may also choose to keep your iPhone in Low Power Mode all the time.

But your iPhone’s flashlight is often one of those features that gets disabled by this mode. To turn off Low Power Mode, go to the Settings app, select Battery, and tap to toggle off Low Power Mode.

2. Charge Your iPhone

Even after you turn off Low Power Mode, you may find that your iPhone 11 Pro flashlight still doesn’t work. This may be simply because your device doesn’t have enough battery power left to support the feature at that moment. Therefore, you should plug your iPhone into a power source and start charging it.

The flashlight feature should start working again once your iPhone has sufficient power.

3. Check Your iPhone Isn’t Too Hot

When your iPhone gets too hot, the flashlight may stop working. It’s not advisable to continue using an overheating iPhone. If your device exceeds a particular temperature limit, it will eventually shut down until it cools off. You’ll also see a warning appear on screen if the temperature gets too high.

To let your device’s temperature lower down naturally, place your iPhone in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Do not attempt to put your device into the fridge, though, as this will cause damage to it. Just find somewhere that’s naturally cool and shady. Once your device cools down, your iPhone 11 Pro flashlight should start working again.

4. Remove the Flashlight From the Control Center

To fix the issue of your iPhone 11 Pro flashlight not working, one potential fix is to remove the flashlight option from the Control Center and then add it back again. Here’s how:

  1. Go to the Settings app. Select Control Center.
  2. Under Included Controls, tap the red minus (–) icon for Flashlight (or Torch, in some regions). Tap Remove to confirm.
  3. To add the flashlight back, scroll down to the More Controls section.
  4. Tap the plus ( ) icon for Flashlight.

5. Close Your iPhone’s Camera App

Your iPhone’s camera’s flash function uses the same light as the flashlight. If you have the Camera app opened, it’s normal to see the Control Center’s flashlight icon grayed out. This is because you can’t use both features at the same time.

To solve this, just exit the Camera app and access your Control Center again. You should see that the flashlight button can once more be selected as usual.

6. Turn On Your Flashlight Using the Camera Flash

If you can’t turn on your iPhone 11 Pro flashlight from the Control Center, a workaround is to turn it on in the Camera app by activating the flash function. Here’s how:

  1. In the Camera app, go to Video mode.
  2. Swipe up from the bottom menu (on the word, Video) to bring up more options.
  3. Tap the Flash icon. Select On.

7. Toggle the Flash in Your iPhone’s Camera App

To get rid of glitches that stop your iPhone 11 Pro flashlight working, you can also try turning your camera flash on and off. The steps are the same as the workaround to turn on your iPhone’s camera flash as discussed in the previous solution. But instead of leaving the Flash set to On, toggle between On and Off a few times.

8. Update Your iPhone’s iOS

iOS updates usually come with fixes for performance bugs and various glitches. So, perhaps all you need to do to fix your iPhone 11 Pro flashlight not working issue is to update your device to the latest version of iOS. Go to settings > general > software update.

9. Restart Your iPhone

If the above methods don’t solve the problem and your iPhone 11 Pro flashlight still isn’t working, the next step you should try is to restarting your iPhone.

Go to Settings > General > Shut Down, then hold the Side button to restart your iPhone once it powers off.

10. Restore Your iPhone to a Previous Backup

Besides updating and restarting your iPhone, you can also try restoring your iPhone to a previous backup from when the flashlight was still working as usual. However, when you use this method, keep in mind that you will also lose any new data that was added to your device since you made that backup.

11. Reset All Settings on Your iPhone

If all else fails, the last solution you can attempt is to reset your iPhone’s settings. Just make sure you don’t tap Erase All Content and Settings—that would delete all the data on your device. If you don’t do that, rest assured that you won’t lose any content from your iPhone.

Take note that the reset process can take a long time, especially if you have a lot of data on your iPhone. So if you’re stuck in the dark and in urgent need of a flashlight, don’t rely on resetting your iPhone right there and then!

12. Use a third-party flashlight app

If your default flashlight switch isn’t working, you can utilize another flashlight app. Type ‘Flashlight’ into the search field on the app store then From the search results, choose your favorite flashlight app.

13. Contact Apple Support

It is likely that the above solutions will fix any issues that you are experiencing while accessing your iPhone 11 Pro flashlight. If your iPhone 11 Pro flashlight won’t turn on, or the Flashlight icon or button is greyed out, you might want to contact Apple Support. It might be a hardware problem, which means a specialist will have to repair it. A professional at the Apple Store or at a licensed repair store can fix it for a small fee or even free if your iPhone is still under warranty.

Solved: iPhone 11 Pro Flashlight Not Working

If your iPhone 11 Pro flashlight wasn’t working, we hope this list of fixes has helped you resolve the issue effectively. However, if the issue persists, it’s best for you to contact an Apple Authorized Service Provider. A technician will then examine your device and determine the potential hardware repairs that are needed.

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