App Name | Flashlight v9.2.1.20210719 |
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Genre | Apps, Tools |
Size | 10.2 MB |
Latest Version | 9.2.1.20210719 |
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Update | 2021-07-23 |
Package Name | com.peacock.flashlight |
Rating | 7.3 ( 294338 ) |
Installs | 50,000,000+ |
It quickly and easily turns on the flashlight next to the rear camera.
Features:
1. Flashlight in Dark
2. Color Screen Flashlight
3. Morse Code Flashlight for SOS
4. Compass & Map
With this app, you can do :
+ Find Your Keys in the Dark
+ Read a Real Book at Night
+ Light the Way When Camping and Hiking
+ Make Yourself Visible on Roadside at Night
+ Light Your Room During a Power Outage
+ Repair Your Car or Change a Puppets
+ Check on the Little Ones
It’s hard to beat the super bright LED flashlight on Android when it comes to simplicity. The flashlight app’s setup mimics an actual hardware flashlight, with an on and off switch you can toggle to turn on and off your digital torch light.
You can also adjust the light’s strobe or blinking mode by swiping left or right on the digital flashlight’s bezel. If it’s a free and simple flashlight app you’re after and you use a smartphone running Android, this should be one of the first downloads you check out.
You’ll find the basic torch functionality with this torch light app, but it also offers some more “fun” features. Apart from that most basic torch functionality, you can even use the torch light to send Morse code.
Click on the Download button above to get the downloadable APK file for this app / game.
To do that go to Settings and search the word unknown
– For Android Nougat or lower version click on Unknown sources and enable that setting.
– For Android Oreo or later, clicking on Install unknown apps which will take you to a list of apps. Select the actual app through which you want to install the Flashlight app.
Or you can do it other way: Let’s say, you have downloaded the Flashlight APK file on Google chrome or firefox browser on your phone.
Go to Settings > Apps & notifications or go to Settings > search for unknown > Open the app (Chrome, Firefox or file manager app etc) > Install unknown apps and enable Allow from this source
See the below screenshots that enables to install unknown apps on Oreo for Chrome app (you need to enable on the app from where you want to install the apk):