It will be implemented in the iOS 9.3 release

Jan 11, 2016 23:05 GMT  ·  By

Earlier today, Apple announced the first Beta build of the next major release of the iOS mobile operating system for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices, iOS 9.3, which should see the light of day later this year.

We promised to look into the features of the upcoming iOS 9.3 release and get back to you as soon as possible with a more in-depth article. We’ve managed to gather quite a few interesting iOS 9.3 features that have been leaked on the Internet in the last couple of hours by those who’ve managed to install the first Beta build of the mobile OS. And we will start the article with the coolest of them all, called Night Shift.

Night Shift is the proof that Apple is the number one mobile manufacturer in the world, and it's no surprise that Apple products are so much better than anything else on the market. Apple designed the Night Shift feature to turn down the blue light on your iPhone or iPad device to help you sleep better at night. Of course, Night Shift will be optional, so you can choose not to enable it, but it's better for you.

"Many studies have shown that exposure to bright blue light in the evening can affect your circadian rhythms and make it harder to fall asleep. Night Shift uses your iOS device's clock and geolocation to determine when it's sunset in your location. Then it automatically shifts the colors in your display to the warmer end of the spectrum, making it easier on your eyes. In the morning, it returns the display to its regular settings. Pleasant dreams," said Apple.

Multi-users support on iPads, updates Health app, secure notes

Of course, Night Shift is not the only cool feature in iOS 9.3, as the mobile operating system will also ship with an updated Health app that promises to display your Apple Watch's goals. Moreover, there is a new Classroom app that will be added for guided lessons as well, the integration of the Apple Music app with the CarPlay feature will be tighter, the Notes app received Touch ID support for more secure notes, and there's multi-user support on iPads, for students.

But that's not all, as iOS 9.3 also promises to bring additional 3D Touch features on supported devices, and you will be able to connect multiple Apple Watch devices on your iPhone. There will be iPhone Landscape support, new languages for Siri, including Hebrew, Malay, and Finish, as well as the ability to duplicate your Live Photos as normal images during export operations from the Photos app.