The Problem: Falling Asleep with the Flashlight On
It happens to everyone. You use your phone flashlight to find something on your nightstand, read a book in bed, or navigate a dark hallway — and you fall asleep with it on. By morning, your battery is significantly drained, sometimes dead. The rear LED flash consumes considerable power, especially on older phones.
Why Your Built-In Flashlight Does Not Have a Timer
Apple and Google designed the built-in flashlight as a simple toggle. There is no timer option in iOS Control Center or Android Quick Settings. If you turn it on, it stays on until you manually turn it off — or your battery dies.
How an Auto-Off Timer Works
A dedicated flashlight app with a timer lets you set how long the light stays on: 1 minute, 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, or custom. When the timer expires, the light turns off automatically. Simple, effective, and battery-saving.
When a Timer Is Most Useful
- Bedtime reading — set 15 minutes and fall asleep without worry.
- Night navigation — set 2 minutes to walk to the bathroom and back.
- Power outages — conserve battery by limiting how long the light stays on.
- Camping — use the screen light as a tent lamp with a 30-minute timer.
- Kids' rooms — provide a temporary night light that turns off on its own.
OneTap - Flashlight & SOS: Built-In Timer
OneTap - Flashlight & SOS includes a flexible auto-off timer for both LED torch and screen light modes. Set your preferred duration and the app handles the rest.
- Adjustable timer — choose your duration.
- Works with LED and screen light — timer applies to all modes.
- Battery-conscious design — lightweight, efficient, no background drain.
- No ads, no tracking, offline — pure utility.
Download OneTap for iPhone or OneTap for Android.