A very convenient and boringly predictable way of Apple asking you to move on to their newer products. This is because Apple decided to code the Night Shift exclusively in 64bit code and devices not using the Apple A7 chipset or newer become incompatible. To put it simply, any iPhone, iPad or iPod manufactured before 2014 will not have the update. But the thing is, 'Night Shift' practically requires no processing power at all! So that means, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, the first four generations of iPad and a lot of iPods aren't included in the update. I agree, with the iPhone 7 set to launch in September, my phone has become pretty slow and doesn't have the processing power required to do most things in vogue. Like any other fanboy, I was pretty excited about the 'Night Shift' mode but as it turned out, the mode wasn't available for my iPhone 5. Also, according to one of the most sought-after display testers in the industry, the night shift does not fit the standards for a purposeful screen. Warmer colours are easier on the eyes, helping users avoid eye strain and the splitting headaches that follow.īut it turns out that the 'Night Shift' mode has its fair share of limitations which Apple obviously didn't mention during the launch of the updated iOS. The blue light filter feature was introduced by Apple for users using their phones at night. Avoid the urge to take your electronic devices into the bedroom, as any exposure can alter your circadian rhythms.Apple found that a lot of people were using their smartphones before going to bed, and apparently, white light is very bad for one's eyes in the dark.Limit the amount of time you are exposed to blue light, especially before bedtime.
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