Staring at your iPhone screen at the dark will be a bit easier after Apple’s latest feature will be released.
Apple is set to add a new mode called "Night Shift" in the next version of its mobile operating system, iOS 9.3. The mode will change the screen from blue light to a warmer setting. It detects your location and turns on automatically at night.
Studies have found that exposure to blue light at night can impact our circadian rhythm, leading to disrupted sleep. Apple wants to avoid this situation.
Night Shift is only one of many new features coming to iPhones and iPads later this year. Apple released the beta version of iOS 9.3 on Monday. Currently, the new version is only available to developers, and Apple hasn't said when it will be released to the public.
Some new education features in iOS 9.3 will be out as well, one of them will let kids who are using iPads at school log into their personal profile from any shared classroom device. A centralized admin account will allow teachers control all their student's IDs and manage things like courses and books.
Apple is also adding fingerprint and password options for individual notes in its built-in Notes App. Users will be able to use it to lock up a list of financial information or passwords. In addition to the added security features, Notes will also have new sorting options.
Other new features include improved personalization in the News app, better integration between the Apple Watch and Health app, and new Car Play features.