LED Flashlight - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Can someone suggest nice app for flashlight purpose?
Which one are you using?
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telsaled. I use it often.
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Tesla LED works well for me.

thanks
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Tiny Flashlight works well for me.

I'm liking "Your Flashlight - Torch - ICS".

I used telsa for a while and it works perfectly but I switched to tiny flash light because of the features that it has. I didnt even think of some of the features it offers, for example you can 'shake' your phone in the lockscreen and it will turn on the LED light.

I found tiny flashlight to have less delay when switching it on than Tesla. I use Tiny Flashlight because of this. I will definitely be testing others.

Try flashlight+led
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=droid.pr.coolflashlightfree
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Galaxy nexus flashlight app?

Anyone have a working one? Looks from the comments like torch doesn't work...
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crackers8199 said:
Anyone have a working one? Looks from the comments like torch doesn't work...
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use telsaLED, it takes a bit to get the flash turned on but it works
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Anyone have a working one? Looks from the comments like torch doesn't work...
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TeslaLED works perfectly on mine...
link: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.teslacoilsw.flashlight&hl=en
I'm using this one:
Flashlight: http://market.android.com/details?id=com.devuni.flashlight
So far it's worked on every device I've owned without issue, plus it has a handy widget.
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TeslaLED won't work for me. Tried re-installing and rebooting a couple of times. No dice.
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TeslaLED won't work for me. Tried re-installing and rebooting a couple of times. No dice.
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Works fine for me.
Been using this one:
https://market.android.com/details?id=goldenshorestechnologies.brightestflashlight.free&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImdvbGRlbnNob3Jlc3RlY2hub2xvZ2llcy5icmlnaHRlc3RmbGFzaGxpZ2h0LmZyZWUiXQ..
Count me as another successful "Tiny Flashlight" user.
I've been using tiny flashlight in the market.
Tiny for me
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tiny working for me too!!
Avoid brightest flashlight
Installs a Search icon for a 3rd party search engine.. Something is dodgy with this one. Plus they have like 300 WRITTEN reviews in 24 hours - sounds like a scammer/spammer working this as a front end app.
Tiny Flashlight +LED works great for me.
None of the mentioned has a strobe mode, right? Been using nexus torch on my desire but it doesnt work on Gnex...any suggestions for that one?
I use Brightest Flashtlight Free from the market. Just tested it on my GNex and it works just fine.
Tesla just came out with an update yesterday (or Friday) with a fix for the gnex
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Tiny Flashlight works for me.
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tesla takes like 3 seconds to turn on so i switched to flashlight (tiny).
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Count me as another successful "Tiny Flashlight" user.
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Works like a charm
Tiny flashlight.

One way T989 cannot match my old HD2 - flashlight

The flashlight on T989 is probably the 2nd brightest I've seen on a phone, but nowhere near as bright as the dual-LED HTC. I loved stunning (literally, as in blinding) people with the HD2. The extra brightness came in handy many times. This is my biggest complaint about GS2, by far. Otherwise, I've grown to really liking it.
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I always thought my hd2 was so bright until I tried a nexus one on cyanogen mod and I put like the super bright feature and omg that one led destroyed the hd2. It lit up an entire backyard
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Another thing with all the flashlight apps I've tried is that all of them have only on/off; my Kumar ROM WM6.5 flashlight app on the HD2 has low/medium/high. Anyone know if this is a hardware or Android limitation?
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Was your HD2 on WM or Android? When I went with upgraded WM ROMs, the flashlight was way brighter than on the stock TMo, although even stock the HD2 is pretty bright.
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Another thing with all the flashlight apps I've tried is that all of them have only on/off; my Kumar ROM WM6.5 flashlight app on the HD2 has low/medium/high. Anyone know if this is a hardware or Android limitation?
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You can have varying levels of brightness. The app just has to support it.
lol what? really? the flashlight is your complaint?
Not the fact that the screen is low res or has issues with blobs and vertical lines?
If the flashlight was my only problem, I would have kept the phone(s).
Use CM7 with the flashlight app, and you can get some awesome brightness.
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[Q] Working torch app?

Anyone found a working torch app for the SGN?
Tiny flashlight + LED only seems to work some times only, but not everytime I try to use it.
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Perfect app, works every time on the nexus. flawless.
https://market.android.com/details?...sImNoLnNtYWxsdGVjaC5sZWRmbGFzaGxpZ2h0LnBybyJd
TeslaLED
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Mod request

Is there any way or tweak I can install that will allow the notification led to light up while charging and possibly have different colors (red for charging and green for full charge) ?
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LightFlow will allow you to do exactly that, plus more. Paid version is worth it.
http://bit.ly/AtQJZ8
perfect and works like a charm much appreciated!
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Galaxy Nexus Questions

Is it possible to add torch to GN? I tried several market apps and none are supported by GN.
Also what are 3 golden pins for, on the right side on phone?
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Is it possible to add torch to GN? I tried several market apps and none are supported by GN.
Also what are 3 golden pins for, on the right side on phone?
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Flashlight from the market works, for me atleast. The 3 pins is for docking.
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Can you please tell me which app you use?
Thanks
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bakili said:
Can you please tell me which app you use?
Thanks
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The app for a flashlight is called flashlight. Search for it in the market
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My main flashlight has been Tesla LED, but it seems to have a a 3 second or so wait between pressing the torch and the light coming on. Hopefully they will patch it up soon and it will be a great torch app on the Nexus Prime.
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Can you please tell me which app you use?
Thanks
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I use :
https://market.android.com/details?...1bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5kZXZ1bmkuZmxhc2hsaWdodCJd
works great.
Hi,
does USB Jig for Galaxy S/Galaxy S2 work on Nexus?
I tried a load of flash light apps, all which seemed to have taken forever from when you press the switch to when the light went on.
Apart from 1 app called "search light" https://market.android.com/details?id=com.scottmain.android.searchlight . The flash turns on instantly, and you can have the screen show you what the camera sees, which is very useful when looking for things in the dark!
I can't recommend search light enough!
I agree with darkgruff , tiny works great and just added shake to turn on in the lock screen
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I don't know if you are rooted or not but AOKP's roms have a torch built in and you can enabled it as a toggle in the notification bar. Works perfectly.

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