Apple today launched the second public beta of iOS 9.3. This release comes two days after the developer version and two weeks after the launch of the first public beta. The update is now available via OTA (Over The Air) for all those users who are subscribed to Apple's public beta program. If you are not subscribed and want to try iOS 9.3, you just have to follow our tutorial How to subscribe to install iOS 9 public beta.
It is no secret that the most outstanding novelty of iOS 9.3 is what Apple has dubbed Night Shift (night change). For users who jailbreak our iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad, this novelty will be familiar because it offers an option almost traced to what the tweak by Cydia F.lux: at the time when it gets dark in our area, the colors of the device screen change to respect one of our circadian cycles, which, in theory, will allow us to sleep better at night. This is achieved, if I am not mistaken, by eliminating the blue colors from the screens and helping our body to "understand" that the day is over.
iOS 9.3 will also arrive with others important news, as improvements in the Notes application, among which the most noteworthy is the possibility of blocking the application by code / Touch ID, in the News application, in CarPlay and news related to education, among which the possibility of using accounts stands out. multi-user, something that many users would also like to have available for non-school use.
It is still too early to know when iOS 9.3 will arrive, but it will most likely be released officially already in spring. In the meantime, if you are daring or have a second device, you can install the beta as explained in the link I provided previously. Its installation in main devices is not recommended due to the possible failure that you may experience.
How is this beta going? Stable and good battery ?? Thank you