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iOS 9.3 : A better experience every day. And night.




Apple is releasing it's iOS betas faster than ever. Even though iOS 9.2.1 is not out for users, it's already pushed out the next iOS beta. iOS 9.3.

iOS 9.3 includes some fantastic new features, including a better experience for your eyes at night, a revamped Health app and much much more. Let's take a look at Night Shift for now...

Night Shift

Ever hurt your eyes because of the white bright screen of your phone at night? No more, no Night Shift can change the color of the screen to a cooler blue or a warmer yellow.

It can have great impacts on your eyes. You can Schedule the Night Shift as well.


Night Shift only works on 64-bit Apple devices:

iPhone - iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus
iPad - iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad Mini 4, iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad Pro
iPod Touch - iPod Touch 6th generation


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