How to remove flashlight from lock screen on iphone 12

The iPhone X lock screen has two default buttons, one is Camera and other is flashlight. Is there any way to remove/customize the flashlight shortcut? I could not find any solution for it anywhere.

asked Dec 8, 2017 at 9:29

How to remove flashlight from lock screen on iphone 12

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On iOS 11 - the flashlight is tied to the 3D Touch feature. If you turn that off in General> Accessibility>3D Touch, then the flashlight disappears.

On iOS 12 - there's no known way to remove this with a setting on the phone or action short of jailbreaking (which would be a different question entirely on how to jailbreak)

How to remove flashlight from lock screen on iphone 12

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This has been removed on iOS 12. You can no longer remove the flashlight and camera icon on iOS 12 on the homescreen by disabling 3D Touch.

answered Sep 24, 2018 at 18:38

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The flashlight keeps on triggering in my pants front pocket. It drains my battery and I end noticing the light is on when the phone becomes very hot. How can I remove this short cut from the lock screen ?

Posted on Apr 15, 2018 2:33 PM

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Apr 15, 2018 2:46 PM in response to Lawrence Finch

Lawrence the flashlight is actually on the lock screen and can be activated by a push on the icon directly on the lock screen on iPhone X.

To the OP. If I had your phone, I wouldn't remove the flashlight from lockscreen. I'd turn off Tap to Wake. What's happening is as your phone is being jostled as you walk, the screen is becoming active. Turning off Tap to Wake would fix this without you having to remove the flashlight. Your choice of course, but if you want to do this:

Settings > General > Accessibility > Turn off Tap to Wake

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Apr 15, 2018 2:39 PM in response to MaDMojO

It isn't on the lock screen, it's on the control center. So to activate it you must swipe up on the lock screen to view the control center, then tap the flashlight. One way fix this is to disable the control center on the lock screen. Go to Settings/Touch ID & Passcode, enter your passcode, and turn off Control Center.

Another way to just disable the flashlight is to go to Settings/Control Center, tap Customize Controls, and tap the "-" next to Flashlight. This will still leave all of the other controls on Control Center for you to butt-activate, however.

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Apr 15, 2018 2:46 PM in response to Lawrence Finch

Lawrence the flashlight is actually on the lock screen and can be activated by a push on the icon directly on the lock screen on iPhone X.

To the OP. If I had your phone, I wouldn't remove the flashlight from lockscreen. I'd turn off Tap to Wake. What's happening is as your phone is being jostled as you walk, the screen is becoming active. Turning off Tap to Wake would fix this without you having to remove the flashlight. Your choice of course, but if you want to do this:

Settings > General > Accessibility > Turn off Tap to Wake

Apr 15, 2018 3:18 PM in response to askbarnabas

welafever wrote:

Turning off 3D touch will remove it also.

True, but the advantage to turning off Tap to Wake would help the OP not have his screen coming on and off as you walk around. This will save battery life significantly.

Apr 15, 2018 3:21 PM in response to lobsterghost1

Yes, your solution is best. Mine was a casual observation.

Apr 15, 2018 3:32 PM in response to lobsterghost1

In reading this thread, it occurred to me that I wouldn't have the nerve to carry a $1,000+ phone loose in my pocket.

Apr 15, 2018 3:35 PM in response to Lawrence Finch

If people treated their phones with the delicate care they treat their laptops/computers, I wonder if less issues would pop up.

Apr 15, 2018 3:36 PM in response to Lawrence Finch

Lawrence Finch wrote:

In reading this thread, it occurred to me that I wouldn't have the nerve to carry a $1,000+ phone loose in my pocket.

I have NEVER EVER carried any iPhone in my pocket. I never will. My iPhone X is housed in a very safe and secure clip case, which keeps the phone screen protected when not in use, but permits exposing the screen when in use.

Apr 18, 2018 5:35 PM in response to lobsterghost1

I guess this is the best of the bad solutions I have to fix my issue untill they give us access to a setting option to use it or not on the lock screen. Though I really like tap to wake since there are no more button on the X and I use it a lot when at my desk to quickly unlock the phone. I whish it could be something a bit less easy like triple tap or something not likely to happen in a pocket though.

On top of this, with summer coming I find the tap to wake in the pocket a bit too sensitive, may be with the light sweat moist when it becomes hot outside. Thigh skin interacts more with the screen through trouthers pockets when it's hot outside. Last Cristmas holidays under the tropics turned out to be quite expensive in roaming since I kept calling my wife for 2 minutes (voice message lenght) each time from my pocket. I ended up with a 100€+ Bill at the end of the trip just from pocket calls.

I know I could also turn the screen facing front, not facing my thigh, but I do it to protect the screen should I bump into a table or a subway rolling barrier and damage the screen.

Apr 18, 2018 5:41 PM in response to lobsterghost1

I have always carried my iPhones in my pocket without these horrid (plastic or other) protections. Why would you ruin a beautiful designed phone with a 10 dollar piece of xxxx?

If you fear so much for your phone subscribe to an insurance that will replace it if it breaks or get scratched.

Apr 18, 2018 6:10 PM in response to M4DMojO

That's the beauty of free choice. I choose to case my phone and never put it in my pocket. You choose to not do that. But then, I'm not the one here trying to figure out a workaround to my phone doing things I don't want it to. You are.

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