Night Shift aims to solve this problem by using your phone’s geolocations and clock to determine when it’s sunset in your given location. The feature reduces the amount of blue light to make you comfortably fall asleep in night. And in the morning, your device will return to its regular settings as you prepare to take on the world once again.
“Night Shift” changes the type of light coming from your phone depending on the time of day.
The other update will be with the Notes app, which will allow some notes to be locked, using either a password or a fingerprint. Now, 9to5Mac has put up a hands-on video that highlights everything that is new in iOS 9.3.
This will certainly be a welcome new feature but as there’s still no official release date for iOS 9.3 we’ll have to settle for the good old paper book reading before bed until then. For teachers, there’s a classroom console to manage user administration, while also enabling synchronous learning by, for example, launching everyone’s apps at the same time.
This latest iOS release adds numerous innovations to the world’s most advanced mobile operating system. The only way to get access to the software now is to be part of Apple’s developer or public beta programmes.
Apple has also added a new version of its Health app that brings a slider menu for categories like Weight, Workouts and Sleep. Users can also sort notes alphabetically, or based on the date they were created or last modified.
In addition, through the new Apple Watch supports, users who are running their iPhones or iPads on iOS 9.3 will be able to pair more than one smartwatch with their devices.
The iOS 9.3 release is an exciting one because it comes with more than just bug fixes and security updates. You’ll want to know what you’re up against and you’ll want to prepare.
With a big focus on increasing iPad use in the classroom, Apple have introduced new features for everyone at school, from students to admin staff.