Mac|Life

Master iOS 9.3’s new features

Discover the improvemen­ts Apple made to the iPhone and iPad

- Alan Stonebridg­e

Don’t be fooled into thinking that iOS 9.3 has little to offer. Yes, it fixes and tweaks some existing features, but it also adds some significan­t new ones. Its headline feature is Night Shift, which reduces the amount of blue light emitted by your device’s screen. Research suggests that this kind of light may disrupt your circadian rhythm and sleep quality. You can counteract this on the Mac, in the form of f.lux (Free, justgetflu­x.com).

If you have an iPhone 6s or 6s Plus, more of iOS’s built-in apps offer 3D Touch shortcuts when you press firmly on their Home screen icons. The most notable of these is Settings, which provides shortcuts to Battery, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth pages. The App Store now has an Update All action that takes you directly to its Updates page and starts downloadin­g whatever is available – though we’ve found that sometimes that process fails to start.

Apple’s ebook reader, iBooks, now works better with ePub or PDF format items bought from places other than the iBooks Store: the app can now sync those items between your devices over iCloud. However, you still can’t annotate PDFs, so you may prefer to stick with an app such as PDF Expert ($9.99, readdle.com) if you need that. You’re now able to redownload your past purchases of audiobooks, and they’re eligible for Family Sharing too.

Take note

Notes already became far more capable in iOS 9 with the ability to add checklists, sketches, media and other items. Now you can lock individual notes too, and later gain access to them using a password or Touch ID. (The former method is also avalable in OS X 10.11.4.) There are new sorting options for arranging your notes, and shortcuts to help you start a new sketch or checklist, too.

There’s a lot more to discover in iOS 9.3, including improvemen­ts to Health and News, sharing Live Photos with Macs using AirDrop or Messages, enhanced support for hardware keyboards, and the ability to pair multiple Apple Watches with a single iPhone. We’ll walk you through the most important features, but check the full list at bit.ly/ios9info as well.

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