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When released, what you would expect it to bring: Better stability/perofrmance than Ios 8, ect..
Does anyone actually use Night Shift? It just seems annoying to have inaccurate colors.
The iPad 2 is as slow as ever on iOS 9.3.
Still fine as a Netflix and YouTube device for the kid though.
Considering I'm totally anal about colour accuracy, I am stumped that Night Shift is actually for the better, and you wouldn't know until you try it. Any light over 5000K is just unnatural for evening/night. Whenever I now glance over at my wife's laptop or phone (she's not using it) I'm like, wow... that thing looks like a tanning bed. Then I wake up in the morning and displays at 7000K look just fine. It's very weird indeed. But not sure if it's helping me sleep better though.
Night Shift is Apple's way of allowing users to get better color accuracy, heh. Night Shift at its coldest setting apparently yields a color temp of ~6400k, very close to the perfect 6504k, and much better than the ~7300k that the iPhone ships at out of the box.
I couldn't imagine how slow it must be. I had to get rid of both of mine around a 1 1/2 years ago. So bad... even my $39 Amazon Fire 7 with CM12 is much faster.