Sunday, March 27, 2016

Now you can get this feature on your iPhone – Tek.no

Apple announced last night a new and cheaper iPhone model, as well as the iPad Air 2 got a new sequel in the form of a more compact iPad Pro model. Not surprisingly, the company launched simultaneously a new version of the operating system iOS.

The biggest improvement in iOS 9.3 is that you should get help to sleep better. It will be done by the phone changes the display’s color temperature when darkness sets in.



You can define n & # xE5 ; r Nightshift be v & # xE6; re actively.
You can even define when Nightshift to be active. Photo: Ole Henrik Johansen / Tek.no

nightshift

to help you sleep better, Apple has now launched a new feature, nIght Shift. This function changes the color temperature of your screen, so you are not exposed to as much blue light.

It is namely so that especially the blue light suppresses melatonin production in your brain – sleep hormone that your body produces. By changing the colors on the screen and make them warmer, the words your brain get more peace to make you sleepy.

To activate:

  • Tap Settings
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  • Scroll down and press the screen and brightness
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  • Press Nightshift
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Inside the function you can partly define when the function is active. If you have no particular opinion about when it should be used, you can select the function to be activated between sunset and sunrise.

You can also choose to manually activate the feature until almost morning. Under this option, you can also define how hot you want your white balance on the screen should be. In theory, should work better the hotter adjust.



How l & # xE5; see your notes.
How unlock your notes. Photo: Ole Henrik Johansen / Tek.no

Protect your notes

If you use the notes feature often, this has now become more secure. It has in fact put in place a locking feature that makes it far more difficult for someone to snoop in your things.

To lock your notes:

  • Press Notes
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  • Select a note you want to lock
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  • Press the Share button in the upper right of the screen
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  • Press Lock note
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  • The first time you do this you can add your own password with hints so you can unlock the note without fingerprints.

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If you unlock a memo, it also up a padlock symbol at the top right, next to the share button. Remember to lock the document after you finish note. The notes that are locked comes up with a small padlock below the overview of all notes.



Get data to Health app with third-party apps.
Get data to Health app with third party apps. Photo: Ole Henrik Johansen / Tek.no

improved Apple Health

the Health app Apple has received an update. Now you get namely up suggestions on where to collect data from other devices you use on your phone, such as smart than clock or the like.

If you enter the app, you can access a parameter, in our case Walk and run distances. Below you will find several choices, including Del data. Pressing this brings up other devices that may have data you are looking for.

Here we found data from Garmin Fenix ​​3 via the company Connect app. In addition, we have data from both Suunto and Fitbit, but none of these are in writing supported by Health app.



Other minor changes

Beyond that, there are also some little things that have been changed. Among other things, Siri had expanded the number of languages ​​she understands, so now you can talk to her in including Finnish and Hebrew.

There have also been changes for you using Apple CarPlay. The changes is that you now get help to find music that fits with what you listen to. Thus shall iOS 9.3 will be more helpful with giving you recommendations.

Meanwhile, it has also become easier to find, for example, gas stations, parking, restaurants and similar things near where you are.

Finally, it also made a number of optimizations of screen sizes in connection with that comes both a new mobile and tablet.

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