Anyone who has used Low Power Mode in iOS 9 may find it really annoying. Having your phone go to sleep after 30 seconds can get really annoying depending on the situation. Well, Night Shift, a feature coming soon in iOS 9.3, will actually be disabled during Low Power Mode. This is kind of interesting. Night Shift is made to limit the amount of blue light the screen emits to help your circadian rhythm. This is leading to some complaints as Low Power Mode and Night Shift are features that would typically be used at the end of the day. Meaning that users would hope to be able to use both features at the same time. We'll see if this makes it into the final public release.
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Monday, January 11, 2016
iOS 9.3: Night Shift
Apple released the beta of iOS 9.3 today to developers. One of the new features is called Night Shift. It reduces the amount of blue light the screen emits. Blue light is known to make it harder to fall asleep. iOS will enable Night Shift when it is sunset in your area. And knowing how strained my eyes can get while looking at my iPad's screen on a late night, I am looking forward to this feature.
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