@@devansookdeo It's crazy that a lot of people don't know that you can change the intensity. It's kind of hidden on Android because you have to long press, but it looks like Apple is making it more apparent. I'm sure the next One UI will make it more apparent as well.
Probably its just that instead of one light, the flashlight was made of many smaller lights Before, it turned all at once But now its only turning on the inner ones
It was introduced with the 14 Pros I think. Instead of the quad flash (4 LEDs we’ve had forever) it has 9 (3x3) grid. Apple branded it as “Adaptive True Tone Flash” and the lens layout means it’s able to control how much the light is dispersed by just lighting up the outer 8, inner 5, just 1 or all 9. It’s honestly not noticeable in pictures and 99% of people don’t even know it does this. Good to see the torch make use of it because there clearly is a difference
Not the hardware but the software making use of the hardware. Hardware is useless if you cannot use it by human interaction interface. That is what they did: something Xiaomi did with charging the battery of one of their phones. They didnot really charge one battery faster, but divided the power between two batteries built in, and made them connect/work together to supply the power to the processor and the hardware.
some models wont get the dynamic flashing but if you press and hold the flashlight button in control centre on ANY model made after 2016, you get a similar brightness adjustment tool
@@danielb6472 You have 9 leds, and a lens in front. Lens is mostly ment for one led in the middle which is the strongest and has been used in the previous versions of flashlight (I tested this in person and in detail). With the update, you can now use the 4 "side" leds for the middle option and 4 "corner" leds for the wide option. Each of these options disables the other leds because of the heat output so the center one from before is actually turned off and light pattern is different but overall intensity is similar. Yea, scifi tech when compared to androids 😂
I mean, you were always able to adjust the intensity of the flashlight, just not as smoothly. If you long press on the flashlight in the control centre, there’s 4 levels of intensity
they didnt upgrade it,they just gave you the ability to change the diameter by turning off some LEDs, maximum diameter is the same as the old flashlight
so basically the flash is composed of a small group of leds by turning off the leds in the outside diameter while the leds in the center are left turned on it can create a narrow flashlight? this is so bs, to achieve such a thing a light needs a special lens to focus light in one area without that special lens the light will still scatter. In short it just makes the flash dimmer
@@jebie4105 Lol, no. You have 9 leds, and a lens in front. Lens is mostly ment for one led in the middle which is the strongest and has been used in the previous versions of flashlight (I tested this in person and in detail). With the update, you can now use the 4 "side" leds for the middle option and 4 "corner" leds for the wide option. Each of these options disables the other leds because of the heat output so the center one from before is actually turned off and light pattern is different but overall intensity is similar. Yea, scifi tech when compared to androids 😂
I remember apple talked about this feature on iPhone 14 launch when they were talking about the portrait lighting effects in different scenarios in night time photos. I think they made it useable now.
It’s nice to see they’re adding way more things to the island. It always felt like a really amazing feature that never got really utilized, so I’m happy to that they’re giving it more things to be used for ❤
When I went from 12 to 15 I noticed the flashlight was very narrow but more intense. When doing flash photography they had the same high intensity wide beam. Now we get to control this on the new phones.
@@TibialPlace I understand. He meant Apple is gonna add more and more features. Talking to your dog will be one of them. They're basically fighting hard with android for who's got more features
You could always change the brightness. Go to your flashlight tray, and hold the flashlight icon. It will show a bar and then you can change the brightness!
Didn't know a phone company would actually start adding a lot of unique features in their flashlight and start caring about it. Even though a small percentage of people actually used a phone flashlight for a proper reason.
Might sound strange but the flashlight on my phone is one of my most used features😂 I use it all the time when I gotta see something quick and not need to brighten the lights in the ceiling. Don’t wanna ruin the cozy lighting
@@DameOfDiamonds surprisingly not all android phones have that simple feature, and I can tell you for a fact none of them lets you change the diameter of the light
You can't just... Change the way the light comes out. At least not without shoving in more stuff like adjustable covers or lenses that move around which increases the price for just a gimmick..
@@JesusRamirez-ez7ll never used s6 before but i remember when i used to blind my friends with j2's Flashlight it was so funny seeing them squint and run😂
Many people like you didn't completely understand the video, he said that not only you can change the intensity but also the DIAMETER which is not available in android. If you talk about iphone that recently got the intensity feature, they have it for ages also. You can just press and hold the torch
@@Box_fr U not missing out on anything btw. Ios18 has made my shii slow and my battery dies faster I feel like. The whole homescreen is still unstable and its laggy as fuh
@@Donts_blackwell the genius has spoken, anyway i follow prg since some time and i like his vids, i myself do some fixes in devices, i was just saying that it was something you could already do. Maybe you’re in the group of people you described yk
14 pros have it? should wait to install 18 on dads phone this fall. also my dad has 14pm not 14 pro because screen bigger and text easier to read. boomer moment.
@@valomanush7236 just so u know, I'm not here to disrespect anyone. I use both Samsung & Apple products, and I love both ecosystems. Samsung has had this feature back then, and Apple improvise what Samsung already has to avoid plagiarism
Pretty dumb comment given that its been like that since the earliest of androids. Like as early as when androids software were still named after desserts. Just one more less feature to claim that android has and iPhone doesn’t, so can’t clown on apple for that one anymore.
Bro androids are dumb and so is the fandom. Most new androids are slow as hell. Y’all glaze on the best ones but what about 3/4ths of the entire phone business
ios 18 is in beta form right now. i have a 14 pro and it indeed has an animation on the dynamic island via current ios, animations look different between 17 and now this one on 18
Cool, which phone had an adjustible diameter and non incremental lighting adjustability? As a Samsung user i can assure that Samsung has 5 incraments, like iPhone has had for years now (used an iPhone two phones ago and it had it)
@@weilwegenisso79 Lol, no. You have 9 leds, and a lens in front. Lens is mostly ment for one led in the middle which is the strongest and has been used in the previous versions of flashlight (I tested this in person and in detail). With the update, you can now use the 4 "side" leds for the middle option and 4 "corner" leds for the wide option. Each of these options disables the other leds because of the heat output so the center one from before is actually turned off and light pattern is different but overall intensity is similar. Yea, scifi tech when compared to androids 😂
@@LachsChaos187 Brightness has been a thing since iPhone 11 circa 2018. Edit: Correction.. 2019. Samsung got that feature also in 2019. Android got it natively in 2022
Chill samsung sheep, no one is saying iphone is the first to do it and no one cares. iPhone is 1 phone against millions of android phones do you really expect iphone to be the first to have every feature of every android phone? Can you get a brain pls?
@@junayedalam8463android doesn’t have the ability to change the diameter, at least not all androids, iOS has had intensity changing for ages but not as fine control
Its now 2 years since first introduction of dynamic island and I still love how they made difference, all other brands went with small pinched hole but Apple made good use of it ✌️
I got the iOS 18 dev beta too on my iPhone 13 and it doesn’t work (the flashlight beam control), I guess they’ll do some type of segregation like with Apple Intelligence only on iPhone 15 Pro…
Many people like you didn't completely understand the video, he said that not only you can change the intensity but also the DIAMETER which is not available in android. If you talk about iphone that recently got the intensity feature, they have it for ages also. You can press and hold the torch
the flashlight diameter thing will only be on the 14 and 15 pro because of the adaptive True Tone flash that is. only on those devices, because it has the array of 9 LEDs that can be individually controlled. Other apple devices do not have this capability.
@@piyusarkar3065I suggest you check the video again. Yes I've seen intensity from my old note 9 ig but it's the diameter that androids don't let you change
Many people like you didn't completely understand the video, he said that not only you can change the intensity but also the DIAMETER which is not available in android. If you talk about iphone that recently got the intensity feature, they have it for ages also. You can just press and hold the torch
More IOS 18 videos are on the way. The beta is super glitchy so I'd avoid updating on your main phone for now.
When will the beta come out to public
I have the iPhone 13 could I update to iOS 18 without any affect on my battery life please help I need to know
Nah its fine just it might be as buggy but not as much and also you can turn it off
@@MrKingHopAlongReally? I was debating on updating it to try it out. What are some of the common bugs?
@@CrysisVNI don’t even have the option to download it
Will be good for finding that one thing
in the corner under your bed 😅
Guess I’m not the only one 😂
Vibrator light
Android has that except for the diameter part. You could adjust the intensity on Android
@@devansookdeoomg android is so unique
@@devansookdeo It's crazy that a lot of people don't know that you can change the intensity. It's kind of hidden on Android because you have to long press, but it looks like Apple is making it more apparent. I'm sure the next One UI will make it more apparent as well.
iOS 19 : you can now change the colour of the light
iOS 20: you can now spawn a flashlight
iOS 21 : you can use your flashlight as a laser
iOS 22: your flashlight dies in 3 seconds
iOS 23 you can know turn on your home light
iOS 24: Flashlight can act as flood light
Wow. That’s so cool. It had that capability the entire time. All it took was was one software update
The iPhone 14/15 flashlights look a bit different than the 13's and below. I can't say for sure but I have a feeling it's an iPhone 14 and up feature.
@@PhoneRepairGuruNah I‘ve gor The iPhone 15 and it doesn’t works (iOS 18 dev beta)
And waiting for the patent from the inventor to expire.
Using this in samsung for last 3 years... It came out before i started using... 😂
It only works on 14 pro and above
If the phone had the hardware to change the diameter of the flashlight, why did the feature not come with the release of the phone?
Probably its just that instead of one light, the flashlight was made of many smaller lights
Before, it turned all at once
But now its only turning on the inner ones
Think, with some of the older iphones you needed a third party app just to use the flash light. (tho im not sure which phones that applies to sorry)
Yeah, the flash is a 3x3 grid of leds
It was introduced with the 14 Pros I think. Instead of the quad flash (4 LEDs we’ve had forever) it has 9 (3x3) grid. Apple branded it as “Adaptive True Tone Flash” and the lens layout means it’s able to control how much the light is dispersed by just lighting up the outer 8, inner 5, just 1 or all 9. It’s honestly not noticeable in pictures and 99% of people don’t even know it does this. Good to see the torch make use of it because there clearly is a difference
They were waiting for the patent from the inventor to expire.
No way they made the flashlight better with a software update 💀
Not the hardware but the software making use of the hardware. Hardware is useless if you cannot use it by human interaction interface. That is what they did: something Xiaomi did with charging the battery of one of their phones. They didnot really charge one battery faster, but divided the power between two batteries built in, and made them connect/work together to supply the power to the processor and the hardware.
Nah you can only do that with iPhone 14 and up. Although idk why the iPhones didn’t include that without the separate iOS
You could’ve done in previous ios versions too like bro hold the flashlight and this thing will pop out
some models wont get the dynamic flashing but if you press and hold the flashlight button in control centre on ANY model made after 2016, you get a similar brightness adjustment tool
Only on the 14 and later models. For those running a 13 model or older that support iOS 18, that won’t be a feature
Wrong only 15 Pro and 15 pro Max and later models
@@jameslau6593 Not wrong, maby not available in beta
Still in beta, wait 😂
@@jameslau6593you’ll be mind blown when you realise that he is showing this feature on iPhone 14 Pro
15 doesn't have all thiss its a pc of shit i wasted my money 😢
As an Android user with the first feature being old i am impressed with the second one 😮
Yeah, it's simply turning off or on the outer LEDs in the flash array, but that's still cool.
I feel like android and iOS should have this feature, this is very useful
@@SamuelLingagreed 💯
@@danielb6472 You have 9 leds, and a lens in front. Lens is mostly ment for one led in the middle which is the strongest and has been used in the previous versions of flashlight (I tested this in person and in detail). With the update, you can now use the 4 "side" leds for the middle option and 4 "corner" leds for the wide option. Each of these options disables the other leds because of the heat output so the center one from before is actually turned off and light pattern is different but overall intensity is similar.
Yea, scifi tech when compared to androids 😂
I mean, you were always able to adjust the intensity of the flashlight, just not as smoothly. If you long press on the flashlight in the control centre, there’s 4 levels of intensity
they didnt upgrade it,they just gave you the ability to change the diameter by turning off some LEDs, maximum diameter is the same as the old flashlight
so basically the flash is composed of a small group of leds by turning off the leds in the outside diameter while the leds in the center are left turned on it can create a narrow flashlight? this is so bs, to achieve such a thing a light needs a special lens to focus light in one area without that special lens the light will still scatter. In short it just makes the flash dimmer
@@jebie4105 Lol, no. You have 9 leds, and a lens in front. Lens is mostly ment for one led in the middle which is the strongest and has been used in the previous versions of flashlight (I tested this in person and in detail). With the update, you can now use the 4 "side" leds for the middle option and 4 "corner" leds for the wide option. Each of these options disables the other leds because of the heat output so the center one from before is actually turned off and light pattern is different but overall intensity is similar.
Yea, scifi tech when compared to androids 😂
@@lukabosnjak3829 okay bro just gaslight yourself
@@jebie4105honestly
@@jebie4105wait that does make sense..
They actually smoothed out the segments and it fades on and off now too which I think is an even nicer touch than the more refined control alone
Finally. I’ve been waiting to change my flashlight focus forever. I can’t work if the flashlight is too disperse.
I don’t think it’s really focusing the flashlight, just using more centered leds
@@pretty_bored android had been doing that since s3
@@WTTrades-ei5vb S24 Ultra doesnt have this one. Apple takes the 1st W in a while
@@WTTrades-ei5vbyou can only change the intensity not the diameter...
@@WTTrades-ei5vb knew I would find this
I remember apple talked about this feature on iPhone 14 launch when they were talking about the portrait lighting effects in different scenarios in night time photos. I think they made it useable now.
i know it’s official but it feels like “You can download more ram” type of stuff. Like it should be hardware ability not software, yknow?
It’s nice to see they’re adding way more things to the island. It always felt like a really amazing feature that never got really utilized, so I’m happy to that they’re giving it more things to be used for ❤
When I went from 12 to 15 I noticed the flashlight was very narrow but more intense. When doing flash photography they had the same high intensity wide beam. Now we get to control this on the new phones.
That’s right, I came from an iPhone 11 and yes, flashlight sss weird for me at the beginning
iOS 20 will be allowing laser pointers from the flashlight. But lowkey a laser on an iPhone would be awesome for presentations.
“Have you ever wished you could talk to your dog… well womp womp”
Nga what
@@TibialPlace I understand. He meant Apple is gonna add more and more features. Talking to your dog will be one of them. They're basically fighting hard with android for who's got more features
You could always change the brightness. Go to your flashlight tray, and hold the flashlight icon. It will show a bar and then you can change the brightness!
exactly
No, it’s not the same. the way he shows it you can adjust it even more than 4 different levels a more smoother change
Also on non pro or iPhones without Dynamic Island it’ll just look like before with the bar showing brightness levels
Didn't know a phone company would actually start adding a lot of unique features in their flashlight and start caring about it. Even though a small percentage of people actually used a phone flashlight for a proper reason.
Might sound strange but the flashlight on my phone is one of my most used features😂 I use it all the time when I gotta see something quick and not need to brighten the lights in the ceiling. Don’t wanna ruin the cozy lighting
I use the flashlight all the time
Samsung already let's you change the intensity of the flashlight
@@DameOfDiamonds yes I know, I was specifically talking about the other features
@@DameOfDiamonds surprisingly not all android phones have that simple feature, and I can tell you for a fact none of them lets you change the diameter of the light
Samsung users that have had this for a while and doesn't fell surprised
No diameter settings on that cheap ass plastic phone lmao only intensity which iOS has since iPhone 7
Me trying on the iphone 11:
POV that’s what
I’m watching it on right now
Me constantly checking update on iphone 14
ios 18 comes this fall. this is beta only for testers. dont install betas on main phone always old one.
@@muhdimran806I’ve got the 13 and I always look at my updates.
@@muhdimran806September mate
“Dynamic flashlight island”🏝️ 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You can't just... Change the way the light comes out.
At least not without shoving in more stuff like adjustable covers or lenses that move around which increases the price for just a gimmick..
Me too I thought the flashlight is just the regular torch!
Yes I think the torch and the flashlight are basically the same. Except what is on the selfie camera?
yes, it was updated and even again do you check the developer beta at least I know for a fact. It allows you dynamically adjust the focal length now.
Nothing beats the sheer power of Samsung j2prime's full power flashlight
that thing is straight up the sun
No Its not
Yes it is
Galaxy s6 would get so hot when using flash and it was really bright
@@JesusRamirez-ez7ll never used s6 before
but i remember when i used to blind my friends with j2's Flashlight it was so funny seeing them squint and run😂
But then why did samsung remove it? 😂😂
Even the samsung s20 FE can do this 4 years ago
It doesn’t have the diameter choosing directional torch function
Many people like you didn't completely understand the video, he said that not only you can change the intensity but also the DIAMETER which is not available in android. If you talk about iphone that recently got the intensity feature, they have it for ages also. You can just press and hold the torch
No diameter settings on that cheap ass plastic phone lmao only intensity which iOS has since iPhone 7
Samsung owner's gonna spawn when they saw this.
Does Samsung have a diameter choosing feature for flashlight??
@@daniawan9253no it doesn't. I am using samsung and the only phone brand that i used
@@daniawan9253nope
Never changed the flash brightness and now this....
One of the only orignal things apple gonna add🗿
they're fighting hard with android
@@techcube7291 Does Android also have this feature already?
No they aren't lol@@techcube7291
All of the android chinese smartphones has ui copied from ios 😂
@@Hsp44you gonna get roasted fr, my advice, delete your comment, trust me
y'all got early access? cuz my phone says 17.5.1 and its up to date
U need to apply for beta tester program
@@hinchyotb i cant 💀
@@Box_fr Damn that sucks
@@Box_fr U not missing out on anything btw. Ios18 has made my shii slow and my battery dies faster I feel like.
The whole homescreen is still unstable and its laggy as fuh
@@hinchyotb well its in beta so it should get better ig 🤷♂️
serializing flashlights
The lens "narrowing" is probably something involving how the True Tone flash works, since the original paired an orange-yellow LED with a white LED.
The intensity was already a thing, you just had to long press the torch…
the video is not about the brightness setting, it's about the diameter setting
And the intensity was previously less adjustible. Just a few increments not completely adjustable.
You people have little to no comprehension from videos, let alone reading I bet
@@Donts_blackwell the genius has spoken, anyway i follow prg since some time and i like his vids, i myself do some fixes in devices, i was just saying that it was something you could already do. Maybe you’re in the group of people you described yk
@@telecomanda and did i say anything about it? No
Where's the "Android already had this" comments? 😂😂😂
There are 😂
14 Pro, 14 Pro Max, 15 Pro & 15 Pro Max only tho!
Professional flashlight 😂😂😂
It's still in beta, wait for the official release, ofc newer phones will get it first 😂
14 pros have it? should wait to install 18 on dads phone this fall. also my dad has 14pm not 14 pro because screen bigger and text easier to read. boomer moment.
This is a great feature! And for the beta version it’s really stable
Rare footage of Apple actually being innovative
-innovative again
But fr i wish never Tim "Cook" ever again
Rare footage of complete bullshit
Copyvative of samsung
@@junayedalam8463 when did samsung launch honeycombing flashlights, remind me again?
Only on 15 pro models 😢
🥺 Us brokies aint gettiing shii
Android has had that feature for ages.
Im genuinely curious. What android phone that already got that feature? At least tell me the name
I had a samsung phones from a long time, and it's only have the intensity change, not the focus one
You don't have to lie this hard to disrespect Apple. It's okay to accept some and praise some Apple features too
@@valomanush7236 just so u know, I'm not here to disrespect anyone. I use both Samsung & Apple products, and I love both ecosystems. Samsung has had this feature back then, and Apple improvise what Samsung already has to avoid plagiarism
@@valomanush7236no actually my samsung J7 prime has that feature too, i bought it in 2017.
And I can still listen to my music while recording that helps so much 😂
samsung sitting in the corner with a hoodie
No diameter settings on that cheap ass plastic phone lmao only intensity which iOS has since iPhone 7
It always allowed you to change intensity. Just long click the torch
Don't forget the moving of the icons.. feature added in android ages ago 😂😂😂
obviously
Pretty dumb comment given that its been like that since the earliest of androids. Like as early as when androids software were still named after desserts.
Just one more less feature to claim that android has and iPhone doesn’t, so can’t clown on apple for that one anymore.
Bro androids are dumb and so is the fandom. Most new androids are slow as hell. Y’all glaze on the best ones but what about 3/4ths of the entire phone business
@@KershawTheDog apple sheep momrnt, bro HASN'T tried a flagship Android
@@jgadventuremost new donot really 😊 in, het boast new flagships ...
Finally... I'll be able to find my phone.
People who don’t have a iPhone 15 pro/ max : 🗿
You just need a 14
@@nomecognome2 14 pro/ pro max*
@@nomecognome2i have a 15 and it doesn’t have that feature even though it has a dynamic island
ios 18 is in beta form right now. i have a 14 pro and it indeed has an animation on the dynamic island via current ios, animations look different between 17 and now this one on 18
@@HB703_ I’m on iOS 18
You have always been able to change the intensity of the flashlight. You’d long press on the flashlight icon and it’d give you 4 options
Welcome to 2010, apple users
Cool, which phone had an adjustible diameter and non incremental lighting adjustability? As a Samsung user i can assure that Samsung has 5 incraments, like iPhone has had for years now (used an iPhone two phones ago and it had it)
@@nebuoules6930 that only means that you don't know much about your phone
@@weilwegenisso79Which phone, just name it.
@@weilwegenisso79 Lol, no. You have 9 leds, and a lens in front. Lens is mostly ment for one led in the middle which is the strongest and has been used in the previous versions of flashlight (I tested this in person and in detail). With the update, you can now use the 4 "side" leds for the middle option and 4 "corner" leds for the wide option. Each of these options disables the other leds because of the heat output so the center one from before is actually turned off and light pattern is different but overall intensity is similar.
Yea, scifi tech when compared to androids 😂
No android have diameter settings my dear plastic phone user
This only works for the pro models, I got a 15 plus, don’t work on my end.
Android already had that feature since 2010 😂
since when can any android change the diameter of the flaslight?
@@scorpiofern3861 so what's the usefulness of this feature
@@Asianstreetsfoodyou have never used an flashlight properly haven’t you?
@@AsianstreetsfoodApple had intensity before the update
@@LachsChaos187 Brightness has been a thing since iPhone 11 circa 2018.
Edit: Correction.. 2019. Samsung got that feature also in 2019. Android got it natively in 2022
my Samsung flashlight is 20x brighter than any iPhone I've seen
Samsung's ''AI"❌ iphone "FLASH LIGHT"✅🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You can already adjust the flashlights intensity by swiping down on the right side of the screen and long pressing on the flashlight icon
Galaxy has had this for years.....
it does I can control my diameter, not brightness, diameter @@sunnytoor5837
Chill samsung sheep, no one is saying iphone is the first to do it and no one cares. iPhone is 1 phone against millions of android phones do you really expect iphone to be the first to have every feature of every android phone? Can you get a brain pls?
I've only ever used Samsungs in my life and this guy is full of bullshit
no the increments as 5 but 4 and 5 burns camera lens. but no diameter and fine tuning for increments. #StopPhoneWars.
I have iOS 18 and the was for now no buggs or lag
Samsung: Lmao, we had this like for 8 years
No you didn’t 😂😂😂
@@xmsre womp womp
@@junayedalam8463android doesn’t have the ability to change the diameter, at least not all androids, iOS has had intensity changing for ages but not as fine control
@@woa1350 my a13 from 2022, have this feature
@@junayedalam8463wait you can change the diameter on samsung???
It has to be a 14 or 15 pro to work
My Samsung s8 2018 has this feature 😂
No it doesn't
the increments part yes in 5 increments not the diameter. even my a15 has it. since like the s7 it says 4 and 5 burns camera lens.
No diameter settings, cool phone tho, but only intensity settings
@@Donts_blackwell that in 5 increments. GSheeps. always prasing android like crazy. StopPhoneWars.
Fun Fact: if you double tap on this comment it likes it
Samsung laughing in corner 😂😂, Samsung invented more than 10 years ago
Oh it reminded me of those clickbait apps in google play that advertised theirself as a flashlight enhancer😁
The Dynamic Island is a nice touch, wish they introduced it before
When are the betas coming out
The developer beta is already out
@@harveywhitehouse919 I know I’m on it right now. I didn’t know how to get them
Intensity change was already part of the old iOS, you just had to tap and hold on the flashlight icon. The diameter thing is new though.
well can it be used to find the difference from the prev model
I think the camera app makes use of lighting width, depending on what mode you were shooting in, so this is just opening up that feature
How could have I lived without this update
Is that widening and beam forming only on the 15 series?
Any phone with the Dynamic Island
Its now 2 years since first introduction of dynamic island and I still love how they made difference, all other brands went with small pinched hole but Apple made good use of it ✌️
I got the iOS 18 dev beta too on my iPhone 13 and it doesn’t work (the flashlight beam control), I guess they’ll do some type of segregation like with Apple Intelligence only on iPhone 15 Pro…
I tried it on iPhone 14 Pro and it lets me change the width but it doesn’t do anything. Dev beta 2
Why are you pretending like this feature is new to mobile devices when it has been on Samsung since way before 2018
Many people like you didn't completely understand the video, he said that not only you can change the intensity but also the DIAMETER which is not available in android. If you talk about iphone that recently got the intensity feature, they have it for ages also. You can press and hold the torch
The best thing would be if you have the option to choose between hard and soft light
Only 14&15 models or every model of iPhone?
(I would assume it only being 14/15 due to the Dynamic Island integration)
Exact reason why I’ll stay jailbroken. Having features unlocked before Apple decides they want to enable them.
You can change brightness and width simultaneously by swiping diagonally on it too
at the end
phone: hello darkness my old friend...
Flashlight (chain)
Is it only available on the pro models ?
Meanwhile samsung:
😂😂
"KIDS"!🥱💀
Hardware updates with new iOS are fascinating
the flashlight diameter thing will only be on the 14 and 15 pro because of the adaptive True Tone flash that is. only on those devices, because it has the array of 9 LEDs that can be individually controlled. Other apple devices do not have this capability.
This is equivalent to car manufacturers restricting cababilities with payment walls
You could already set the brightness in the control center for a long time.
The diameter thing is very cool though.
Very innovative and productive feature
This is actually the first time I've seen apple do something that I have never seen in android. You have my applause, this time.
Brightness level is already a thing in for android for years
@@piyusarkar3065this is about Diameter, not Brightness, Apple has had Brightness for a long time now
@@piyusarkar3065I suggest you check the video again. Yes I've seen intensity from my old note 9 ig but it's the diameter that androids don't let you change
@@piyusarkar3065no like the size thing like it can be wide or narrow
@@piyusarkar3065theyre talking about diameter lmao. apple’s flashlight can also change brightness
Also when you press any of the side buttons the screen next to them animates like it's being pressed
Adjusting the throw of the flashlight👍🏼
How do I apply to become an Apple update tester or whatever so I can test iOS 18
Bro please these features in 13,14 also 😅
tbh i feel like this is mostly for apple to justify going for " dynamic island " instead of other types of Camera holes ... trying to stay unique
The Dark Presense has been real quiet since this dropped
Updated it by the software? That's crazy
Me on my 5 year old samsung 😂 bro apple takes so long to do things
there is none stop the cap
Many people like you didn't completely understand the video, he said that not only you can change the intensity but also the DIAMETER which is not available in android. If you talk about iphone that recently got the intensity feature, they have it for ages also. You can just press and hold the torch
Wow very technical considering a mobile flashlight....a great help
I remember i had this light intensity control in my samsung galaxy note 5 back then 😮
Tbh that changing intensity function is already in $120-$150 samsung phones
This is great instead of just having the light flooded everywhere
Xiaomi and Honor are ready to copy
Can you do a video of replacing batteries in air pods pro? Please ❤❤😊😊