IPHONE RED FLASHLIGHT NEEDED for ENDANGERED SPECIES

People are watching endangered sea turtles breach from the ground and head to the sea. The iPhone flashlight is disruptive to their imprinting process. Baby turtles follow the light instead of going to the ocean to begin their journey. Is there a way on the iPhone to turn the flashlight red in Settings? This is much less disruptive to the baby turtles.

Posted on Jul 14, 2024 7:41 AM

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Posted on Jul 14, 2024 7:47 AM

There is no way to turn the flashlight red. So people should NOT use an inappropriate light source to watch baby turtles make their way to the beach. That's just common sense (not accusing you of doing so).


You are NOT writing Apple here. This is a user to user only forum, which Apple doesn't actively participate, NOR read for user feedback.


If you think this is something Apple should consider for future release, you can provide feedback here --> Feedback - iPhone - Apple




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Jul 14, 2024 7:47 AM in response to tiffanyfromkansascity

There is no way to turn the flashlight red. So people should NOT use an inappropriate light source to watch baby turtles make their way to the beach. That's just common sense (not accusing you of doing so).


You are NOT writing Apple here. This is a user to user only forum, which Apple doesn't actively participate, NOR read for user feedback.


If you think this is something Apple should consider for future release, you can provide feedback here --> Feedback - iPhone - Apple




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IPHONE RED FLASHLIGHT NEEDED for ENDANGERED SPECIES

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