Recently, a hearing-impaired friend reached out to me about missing notifications on their Android phone. The problem was getting worse (as was their hearing) and they were concerned they’d miss very important information.
It didn’t take long to ease their concerns because Android has a built-in feature called Flash Notifications that addresses this exact need. Flash Notifications enables you to configure either a camera flash or screen flash when notifications arrive. With this feature enabled, any time a notification arrives, either the LED or the screen will flash to alert you that something needs your attention. You can enable one or both and even change the default color for the screen flash.
Does this sound like something you could use? I’ll show you how to enable these features.
Here’s one thing to consider: If you’re sensitive to light, these notifications could be an issue. To that end, consider using the screen flash and changing the color to one that doesn’t cause any adverse effects.
Note: I’m demonstrating on a Pixel phone. The steps may differ a bit on other Android handsets.
OK, let’s take care of this.
How to configure Android Flash so you never miss a notification
Enable Camera Flash
What you’ll need: The only thing you’ll need is a device running Android 14 or newer. That’s it. Let’s enable the first feature.
The first thing to do is open the Settings app. You can do this by pulling down the Notification Shade and tapping the gear icon or locating the Settings entry in the App Drawer.
In Settings, you should see Notifications somewhere around 4 from the top. Tap that entry.
Scroll to the bottom of the Notifications page and tap Flash Notifications.