Cool New Features in iOS 9.3
The Apple News app for iOS 9.3 has received an update which makes it easier to use, and adds inline videos and a landscape mode.
Smartphone displays give off a blue light, which can disrupt our circadian rhythm and make it more hard to sleep. It uses the clock and your geolocation to pull off this trick as soon as the sun sets. The feature adjusts the tablet’s display to reduce users’ exposure to blue light.
Another feature the Apple has added to the new version of iOS, called Night Shift, focuses on sleep. Night Shift mode changes the screen color from blue to a warmer setting.
Hopefully we’ll get multi-user support on iPads for everyone in the future, but it doesn’t look like it’ll be coming with iOS 9.3.
That release brought few new headline features beyond Arabic Siri, but it did bring updates that developers had to work into their own apps.
If you put personal information in Notes, you can now use a password or the fingerprint option to lock your Note until you want to access it again.
The Health app has been tweaked so there’s links to apps which help you collect data – and it displays exercise and goals from Apple Watch. The coolest thing about the newest OS is the inclusion of new features that has made things really worked out for folks. It’s unclear when Apple will release the final version. This latest iteration of the software running inside the Apple Watch comes with one big new feature.
Other changes include the ability to add password protection to the Notes app, and an improved News app that loads new content more quickly.
To find out more about iOS 9.3, click the link to head to the Apple website.
The upgrade will be ignored by investors who worry about sales of Apple’s flagship iPhone. iOS 9.3 does show that Apple’s advancement in software innovation should tether current customers to Apple’s hardware.