Some good news features like the security option for your Notes App, that make you able to add a password or fingerprint to keep them private and you can sorted them by

date modified, date created or even alphabetically if needed.

And many more …

Don’t forget it is a BETA version.

Before you head to the beta website and install the same, it is wise to note that betas (both public and developer) come with their fair share of bugs. So proceed only if you are ok with using a buggy iOS 9.3 with plenty of glitches. Else it is wise to use the same on a test device, rather than your daily driver if you simply want to try it out.

 

Apple has finally announced a new version of iOS tagged iOS 9.3 preview. The firmware update that is now available  for iPhones, iPads and iPods as a beta, adds a few new features, updates existing apps and implements some new workarounds, that many of its users will find useful.

Firstly, we have some new features. These include a new display mode called Night Shift, that reduces the blue light coming from your display. According to research, it is the same blue light that many device makers are getting rid off in their respective ‘night modes’ since it has often been blamed to affect circadian rhythms that disturb a user’s sleep cycle. Apple’s take however is a bit different and takes things a bit further, with the display automatically deciding when to switch off the blue light by using your iOS device’s clock and geolocation to determine when it’s sunset in your location. The same can be adjusted manually as well.

 

Source : TECH.FIRSTPOST.COM