Turn your Pixel flashlight into a precise light dial instead of a blinding on/off switch.
This is for Pixel users on Android 16 QPR3 who want better low-light control for maps, night walks, and quick tasks.
Time required: about 20 seconds.
Quick Answer
On supported Pixel phones (Android 16 QPR3+), long-pressing the Flashlight tile in Quick Settings opens a brightness slider so you can set the torch level from low to high instantly.
What You Need (Prerequisites)
- A Google Pixel phone
- Android 16 QPR3 (March 2026 update or newer)
- Flashlight tile available in Quick Settings
Official references: Pixel phone help, Android release/build info, Android 16 QPR3 flashlight coverage, March 2026 Pixel update details.
Step-by-Step: Adjust Pixel Flashlight Brightness
- Open full Quick Settings.
Swipe down from the top of your screen twice.
Expected result: You can see the full tile grid, including Flashlight. - Open flashlight controls.
Long-press the Flashlight tile (on some builds, tap once first, then long-press).
Expected result: A brightness slider appears below or beside the flashlight control. - Set your brightness level.
Drag the slider left for softer light or right for maximum output.
Expected result: Light intensity changes immediately in real time. - Save your preferred behavior.
Turn flashlight off from the same control when done. Next time, your Pixel typically reuses your recent level.
Expected result: You avoid full-power glare for routine tasks.
Expected Result Checks
- You can access a flashlight brightness slider from Quick Settings.
- The beam visibly changes as you move the slider.
- You can quickly set low light for close-up tasks without blinding reflection.
Common Mistakes
- Only tapping the tile: A normal tap just toggles flashlight on/off; long-press is what opens deeper controls.
- Skipping updates: If you are not on Android 16 QPR3+, the slider may not exist yet.
- Testing in bright daylight: Brightness differences are harder to notice unless you’re in a dimmer space.
Quick Troubleshooting
- No slider appears: Go to Settings → System → System update and install the latest Pixel update, then restart.
- Flashlight tile missing: Edit Quick Settings tiles and add Flashlight back.
- Still unavailable: Some devices receive feature flags in waves; check again after the next Play system or monthly update.
Why This Trick Is Worth Using
It feels small, but it solves a real annoyance. Low brightness is more comfortable for reading labels, finding cables, checking on a sleeping kid, or moving around camp at night without blasting your eyes.
Next Step
Try setting your flashlight around 25–35% for indoor use and 60–80% for outdoor use, then keep it there for a week. You’ll quickly find your “default” level and stop treating your torch like an all-or-nothing switch.