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iOS 9.2.1 Has Been Released to the Public Today

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iOS 9.2.1 was just released today, and it's the first update to iOS 9.2. The last iPhone update was last month, which is how long iOS9.2.1 has been in the testing phase. There had been three beta versions of this update that were given to developers and beta testers.

You can download this update, like all other updates, over the air. It's just a minor update, mostly bug fixes.

According to the Apple Release, in addition to bug fixes, the update includes security improvements and a fix to an issue that affected some enterprise customers.

Here's the wording:
"The update contains security updates and bug fixes including a fix for an issue that could prevent the completion of app installation when using an MDM server."

The next update will be more major, as it will be iOS 9.3. Developers have been given seeding versions of this for testing. The release of iOS 9.3 will be exciting because of a new Nigh Shift feature that will reduce the amount of blue light in low-light situations so that it affects your brainwaves less and allows for better sleep at night. There will also be new educational features, Quick Actions for 6S users, and more, in the 9.3 update.

Source: MacRumors
 
Night shift feature what the hell is that please in plain ENGLISH. Dankeschön


Gregory Isaacs r.i.p.
 
Night shift feature what the hell is that please in plain ENGLISH. Dankeschön


Gregory Isaacs r.i.p.
From Apple's 9.3 preview:
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.
 
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