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The biggest iOS update yet of 2016 is finally here, bringing new features to iPhone, iPad
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and iPod touch users. iOS 9.3 doesn't contain many design changes, but there's a host of new features
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The biggest of which is night shift mode, which shifts the colour temperature of your
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screen from blue to yellow hues depending on the time and location of your device
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It's been proven that exposure to blue light in the evening increases the chances of insomnia
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and overall just makes it harder for you to get to sleep. By shifting the blue light emitted from your screen to warmer tones, it helps your eyes
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relax before going to sleep. The Notes app now has improved security, giving you the ability to password protect your notes
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which is super handy for keeping any of those important details safe, by either using a
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passcode or touch ID. Apple has done some minor work on their apparently popular News app, making it more personalised
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with the addition of the For You section. There's some multi-user support within education, allowing schools to share devices among students
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The Health app now connects to your Apple Watch and have improved tracking third-party apps data
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CarPlay hasn't been left out either, with updates to the Maps section, allowing you
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to see nearby points of interest and song suggestions for music. Finally, 3D Touch is starting to look a bit more useful, with new 3D Touch shortcuts for
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settings, stocks, the store, compass and weather. Well, that's everything new in iOS 9.3, but let me know in the comments down below what
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features you would like to see in the next release of iOS. If you enjoyed this video, go ahead and smash that like button as it really does help us out
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