Question

I'm using Nexus S Android 2.3 stock version. Whenever I'm trying to set the flash to torch mode:

if (camera == null) {
    mCamera = camera = Camera.open();
}
final Parameters params = camera.getParameters();
params.setFlashMode(MODE_TORCH);
camera.setParameters(params);

nothing happens, the flash is not working at all. This piece of code works perfectly on nexus one.

I've found this - How to use camera flash/led as torch on a Samsung Galaxy Tab? and also this one - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=923786 none of them seems to help.

Any idea what am I missing ?

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Solution

private Camera _camera;
protected static final String MODE_TORCH = Camera.Parameters.FLASH_MODE_TORCH;
protected static final String MODE_OFF = Camera.Parameters.FLASH_MODE_OFF;

private void initCamera(){
            if(this._camera == null){
            this._camera = Camera.open();
            this._camera.startPreview();
            }
    }

private void releaseCamera(){
        if(this._camera != null)
        {
            this._camera.stopPreview();
            this._camera.release();
        }

        this._camera = null;
    }

private void setCameraParameter(String value){
        if(this._camera != null){
            Camera.Parameters params = this._camera.getParameters();
            params.setFlashMode(value);
            this._camera.setParameters(params);
        }
    }

//To turn on just use:
private void turnOn(){
    initCamera();
    setCameraParameter(MODE_TORCH);
}

//to turn off just use:
private void turnOff(){
    setCameraParameter(MODE_OFF);
}

//To release resorces use:
private void releaseResources(){
   releaseCamera();
}

This will work on android 2.3. To work on android 2.3 and 4.0.3 you will have to play with surfaceView and surfaceHolder.

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