How to use Night Shift on iOS 9.3: Enable the sleep-improving feature on your iPhone or iPad
Here's how to use Night Shift, one of the best new features in iOS 9.3
Apple released iOS 9.3 earlier this week, and it includes Night Shift – a brand-new feature that Apple says will make you sleep easier. Night Shift works by removing some of the blue light emitted from your iPhone or iPad after sunset, giving your screen a warmer, yellowy appearance. Apple reckons this lack of blue light will be less harsh for your eyes, and will also help your body prepare for sleep. Fancy trying it out? Here’s how to use Night Shift with iOS 9.3.
How to enable Night Shift on your iPhone or iPad
- As you’d expect, the first thing you need to do is download and install iOS 9.3. Once your phone is running iOS 9.3, finding and enabling Night Shift is actually pretty simple.
- After downloading iOS 9.3, you’ll find Night Shift at the bottom middle of the Control Centre, which you access by swiping up from the bottom of the screen. You’ll find the icon for Night Shift between the Timer and the Calculator function.
- Pressing it in the daytime should turn the feature on until sunset, but if you’ve clicked Scheduled in the setting for Night Shift, it should automatically come on after sunset.
- If you’d like to change the warmth of your screen or the time Night Shift kicks in, head to Settings | Display & Brightness | Night Shift.
- There you’ll be able to schedule when Night Shift is on, and also just how yellow or warm your screen will look.
How to use Night Shift and Low Power Mode at the same time
At the moment iOS 9.3 won’t let you have Low Power Mode and Night Shift on at the same time – so you have to choose between battery life and sleep. However, 9to5Mac has just posted a quick fix, and it works by using Siri. Enable Low Power Mode, then ask Siri to turn on Night Shift mode.
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