Is there a flashlight app for Android that doesn't destroy battery life?

Is there a flashlight app for Android that doesn't destroy battery life?

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The ones that aren't malware

Not a helpful answer.

Could you give examples?

Check F-Droid apps?
Write your own?

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Can i use the most battery intense piece of hardware in my phone without using all my battery?
can i get in the car and drive but not use the gas?
can i eat all the food but not have to shit it out?
can i ruin all the posts without having the captcha?
can i shoop all da whoops without using da whoops?

>Check F-Droid apps?
I did. I used Torchie and it killed my battery life. Even when it wasn't on it consumed so much battery life.

this.
seriously, people this retarded do exist?

>Can i use the most battery intense piece of hardware in my phone without using all my battery?
How is it that battery intense though? I only activate it maybe once every 1-2 days.

>Even when it wasn't on it consumed so much battery life.

ayy lmao

why does a flashlight app need to run in the background

>why does a flashlight app need to run in the background
Yea, why? Is it something related to the hardware?

>How is it that battery intense though
>not understanding how to convert electricity into light
>2016
mysides.jpg
please stop OP

Yes but I hardly use it.

Using flash photography doesn't destroy my battery anywhere near as quick.

>How is it that battery intense though? I only activate it maybe once every 1-2 days.
it's because of how the androids builtin battery manager object works and how the apps are able to interact with it. without being able to keep a constant connection to the instance of that object they could lose the ability to call on it. google was originally able to bypass this but they removed their builtin flashlight app in 1.6 donut because they didn't want something builtin draining battery.


developer.android.com/reference/android/os/BatteryManager.html
developer.android.com/training/monitoring-device-state/battery-monitoring.html

>can i eat all the food but not have to shit it out?
that would be extremely painful

so pretty much there isnt one.

>His phone doesn't support Android 5 or 6, which comes with a built-in flashlight.
Spotted the poorfag. Enjoy your stagefright and malware.

>can i ruin all the posts without having the captcha?
Yes, with a Sup Forums Pass™.

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>most battery intense piece of hardware in my phone
It's just an LED (or two). The screen alone is a lot more battery intense.

>flashlight app
>app
Don't fall for these memes. There's a built in one in most phones, or at least I think so, check your widgets. If it drains 1% in less than 5 minutes you probably either have a bad battery or a bad flashlight.
Mine is 4.4.2 and also has one.

>not carrying a dedicated flashlight
Quite plebeian.

>1ms flash vs being constantly on for likely 2 minutes

i bet you wear a watch for 'functionality' and not fashion you colossal faggot

>can i eat all the food but not have to shit it out?
okay but can we actually? shitting is the most uncomfortable thing ever
it's stinky and messy and i hate doing it
wish we didn't have to poop tbch

On my Android if I pull down from the top screen that shows notifications, then I pull down on that again , there is a built-in flashlight button

Why not both?

I think my watch looks pretty nice but I actually do use it to check the time on a frequent basis.

because you already have a phone
my fucking 92 year old grandma pulls out her shitty flip phone to check the time, for christ's sake
literally the only reason to own a watch is for fashion purposes

pic related is her phone btw
bless doro for making old-people-friendly phones tbch

I prefer not to have to take my phone out of my pocket and put it back in every time I want to check the time. Plus there are times when I'm at home and don't have my phone on me or have immediate access to a clock (e.g. sitting on the toilet and wondering what time it is).

I do also have a dumbphone.

What's wrong with carrying a flashlight when using a phone's flashlight dramatically drains the battery? Surely you want to use your phone longer for other purposes if battery life is an issue.

Am I being baited?

Also a good flashlight will do the job of a flashlight far better than a phone's flash LED.

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go away bane

what garbage phone battery do you have

>they didn't want something builtin draining battery.

>and yet

>Now
>Calendar
>Maps

Read the fucking OP. The topic of this thread. It's not about my phone. His phone is dying when he uses his flashlight and a $5 dedicated flashlight is the solution to his problems.


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I doubt it. I imagine they all have the same basic function (light on/off)with the only differences being GUI.
All going to sap battery.

girls don't poop

>His phone is dying when he uses his flashlight
I repeatedly said the phone died when I WASN"T using the app >Even when it wasn't on it consumed so much battery life.

Op here nevermind I found it

USA USA USA

That's a sign of autism user.

M8 it's built in the slidey top bit

>me.jpg
>current year
>have 2 obamas
>buy flashlight pen at pajeet's fuel station

>>How is it that battery intense though? I only activate it maybe once every 1-2 days.
it's because of how the androids builtin battery manager object works and how the apps are able to interact with it. without being able to keep a constant connection to the instance of that object they could lose the ability to call on it. google was originally able to bypass this but they removed their builtin flashlight app in 1.6 donut because they didn't want something builtin draining battery.
>developer.android.com/reference/android/os/BatteryManager.html
>developer.android.com/training/monitoring-device-state/battery-monitoring.html

The one that's built-in.

Uhhhh...

>censoring your wifi ssid

I ain't giving Sup Forums something personally identifiable.

How fucking paranoid can you be?

That's not paranoia, that''s just pure retardation and ignorance

This.

TeslaLED

Come the fuck on, you know what that guy meant. Most flashlight apps are bloated with unnecessary features, and have ads.

But wait, OP.. If you're using an modern version of Android, you should have a torch toggle in the notification drawer.