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frope01

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The only place I've seen one was in the quick circle apps when using a quick circle case.
It's called quick torch.


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Search Play Store for flashlight. There are loads of them. (Or look under torch in widgets. Or in the Notification edit - pull down with 2 fingers.)
 

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But now that I am looking at this. Are you to say they removed the flashlight that was on the lgg2 unless I use the quick case? I hope not.
 

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Yes. Quick torch in the Qslide apps in the pull - down shade. Here's what it looks like:


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No not with this one, but like the other poster said there are quite a few apps available that you can do that with.

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Search Play Store for flashlight. There are loads of them. (Or look under torch in widgets. Or in the Notification edit - pull down with 2 fingers.)

I did this months ago and ended up with 3 or 4 junky flashlights that I tested and uninstalled. The "keeper" I found and use is Nexus Torch. Highly recommended.

https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...ails?id=com.farproc.nexustorch&token=E0hKoxCH

Use your camera flash as a torch.
- Easy & simple. One touch to turn on and off the torch.
- Background torch. Keep flash light on even after the screen is turned off.
- No questionable permissions = No privacy concerns.

Also, T-Mobile does not have a torch widget. So ymmv.
 

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Qtorch on AT&T
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I did this months ago and ended up with 3 or 4 junky flashlights that I tested and uninstalled. The "keeper" I found and use is Nexus Torch. Highly recommended.

https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...ails?id=com.farproc.nexustorch&token=epeCCqXn

Use your camera flash as a torch.
- Easy & simple. One touch to turn on and off the torch.
- Background torch. Keep flash light on even after the screen is turned off.
- No questionable permissions = No privacy concerns.

Also, T-Mobile does not have a torch widget. So ymmv.

Nexus torch is my favorite, too! Love using it as a lockscreen widget. Very sleek looking. I'm kinda bummed that lollipop won't allow lockscreen widgets - I thought that was a genuinely cool idea.
 

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