![]() ![]() Well, in today’s digital era, smartphones are nothing less than wands, aren’t they?Īs a counter move, to turn the flashlight off, wake up your phone in a similar manner and say ‘Nox.’ Those using Google Home for their smart electronics can say ‘Lumos Maxima’ and ‘Nox’ to turn on and off the lights. Voila! The phone’s flashlight will turn on. Wake up Siri for Apple users and Google Assistant for Android users, and say ‘Lumos’. ![]() ( Though we wouldn’t mind one for the feels, would we?) For both iPhone and Android users, the process of casting the spell is the same. Rowling’s world of magic and witchcraft, every Potterhead has, at least once, tried to turn their lights on by saying the spell ‘Lumos’ or ‘Lumos Maxima.’ Though it may not have worked on your home appliances, it surely will work on your mobile phones.Ĭasting this spell is super easy, and you won’t need a magic wand for it. ![]() Here are some Harry Potter spells that work on your iOS and Android phones Lumos and Nox Image: Courtesy Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets/ IMDbĪs fans of J.K. So, even if you may not be the Boy Who Lived to fight against the Dark Lord or fly away on a broom, that doesn’t mean you cannot cast Harry Potter spells. Potterheads soon shared their excitement on social media about being able to do so.įor this, grab your iPhone or Google Pixel or any Android phone, and say one of the spells to see the ‘magic’. The post dated 5 January 2022 mentioned that the ‘ Lumos’ spell can turn their phone’s flashlight on. Recently, a tweet re-triggered the craze among Harry Potter fans of using the same spells on their phones. ![]()
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