As a former BlackBerry user, I was a bit disappointed that my new iPhone didn't have a blinking light to silently inform me when a message was waiting. As it turns out, I was wrong. The LED camera light on the back of the iPhone can be set to flash when messages are received. To set yours, go to Settings > General > Accessibility. Under the Hearing category, switch on the toggle next to "LED Flash for Alerts."
10 Hidden iPhone Tips, Tricks [Part 5]
Friday, June 27, 2014
From flashing
LED alerts to scrolling shortcuts, your iPhone has capabilities you may
not have found. We shine the light on some great tips.
As a former BlackBerry user, I was a bit disappointed that my new iPhone didn't have a blinking light to silently inform me when a message was waiting. As it turns out, I was wrong. The LED camera light on the back of the iPhone can be set to flash when messages are received. To set yours, go to Settings > General > Accessibility. Under the Hearing category, switch on the toggle next to "LED Flash for Alerts."
As a former BlackBerry user, I was a bit disappointed that my new iPhone didn't have a blinking light to silently inform me when a message was waiting. As it turns out, I was wrong. The LED camera light on the back of the iPhone can be set to flash when messages are received. To set yours, go to Settings > General > Accessibility. Under the Hearing category, switch on the toggle next to "LED Flash for Alerts."