Apple has released the first beta of iOS 9.3 to developers. This will come with a great deal of new features including a number of 3D touch options for system apps. Here is the one tip about the Night Shift Mode on iOS 9.3. And if you have iOS 9.3 installed and you want to enable Night Shift mode on your device, here are the steps for you.
How to Enable / Disable Night Shift Mode on iOS 9.3
1. Navigate to the Setting > Display & Brightness on your device
2. Go to the Blue Light Reduction and Switch it to “On” Mode
3. Adjust the Light from Cooler to Warmer which is depending on your need
4. If you don’t the Night Shift Mode, you can just turn the Blue Light off.
Done, it’s really simple. After adjusting the light, you can schedule the mode on iOS 9.3. Here are steps:
How to Schedule the Night Shift Mode
1. Navigate to Setting > Display & Brightness again
2. Go to the Schedule below the option Blue Light Reduction
3. Tap Schedule, you will have three choices: Off, From Sunset to Sunrise, Custom Schedule
4. You can choose From Sunset to Sunrise or choose a custom schedule and adjust the time by yourself according to the sunset/sunrise on your location.
What’s more, the Night Shift Mode can only be available for these devices:
iPod touch 6G, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6/6 Plus, iPhone 6s/6s Plus, iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad mini 2/3/4, iPad Pro
Night Shift will switch the color of the display to warmer light automatically so it could be easier to the eyes. The default bright light without Night Shift Mode can affect circadian rhythm. The mode activates whenever the phone detects that it’s sunset on your location. In the morning, the display will turn to normal light.
If you don't upgrade to iOS 9.3, you can refer to this: Upgrade to iOS 9 without Losing Any Data and make sure you have backed up your iPhone safely so that you won't lose your data for no reason.
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