Night mode, one of the biggest innovations upcoming iOS 9.3, should come with a nifty little thing – a button in the Control Center that would make it work the so-called Night Shift easy to activate. Apple hasn't mentioned it yet, but an image was found on the Canadian version of its website that confirms exactly such a button.
On the main American website, we can find the first image of an iPhone with the Health application and an iPad with News, but these are not available, for example, in Canada, where Apple has decided on the new iOS 9.3 also graduate. And so on the iPad we see the extended Control Center and the button to start the night mode.
The button is located next to the slider for brightness control, and in the image we see two settings options: turn on night mode and turn it on until tomorrow. If the button appears on the iPad, we can expect it on the iPhone as well, although it is not yet clear where it would fit in the crowded Control Center. It's possible that Apple's developers are still looking for the right deployment, so this button hasn't even appeared in the iOS 9.3 public beta yet.
For now, night mode can only be activated in Settings in the section Display and brightness, where it is possible to create custom schedules for how the night mode should work. The principle of night mode is to reduce the display of blue light, which negatively affects the human organism and brings, for example, bad sleep.
Definitely instead of the rotation lock - I don't use it at all - or Apple could allow configuration - to choose buttons from several options.
Do not replace the display rotation lock! One of the most used functions when resting with the iPad :D
That's right, I use rotation lock on both my iPad and iPhone all the time. On the contrary, in my life I have never used the button of the calculator and the self-timer, or the alarm clock, or whatever is right next to it.
I have never used a rotation lock in my life. I understand that it might come in handy on an iPad, but why anyone uses it on an iPhone is a mystery to me…
Well, in my case, to exactly the same thing as on the iPad – I lie on my side, I read and I don't want the application (e.g. safari) to rotate.
Do you ever use your iPhone in landscape? I understand that when a person lies on his side, it turns to the width, but that turning can be completely prohibited. I don't know anyone who uses an iPhone with a different width, so I miss the point of this icon. Personally, I have everything in portrait mode, except that I would logically play movies in landscape mode, but I don't watch movies on my iPhone...
Safari, calendar (for displaying multiple days side by side), some PDF (depends on the specific document). I agree that I have the rotation disabled more often than enabled, but even then I wouldn't want to go into the settings :-) It would be ideal to be able to set what I want there (both settings and quick application selection).
They just shorten the brightness slider and put it on the same row on the far right
The button would fit nicely in the row of icons with calculator, flashlight, clock and camera... Just as 5 icons fit in the top row with wi-fi, BT etc...
In addition to the 4 icons, there could be more and scroll from left to right and not vice versa? As a coverflow…
And most importantly - those icons should already be editable! And it would be solved once and for all :-) To each according to his taste.
Simple.
However, the "blue light" problem is not about the color of the icon or the background. It's about the color spectrum of LEDs, in the case of the display it's about backlighting.
There are already LEDs with a lower spectrum of blue color, and imagine, they are much whiter!