However, it appears Night Shift Mode will only work on iPhones and iPads that support 64-bit processors, meaning A7 or higher. This means only the following devices will support Night Shift Mode:
iPhone 5s (A7)
iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus (A8)
iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus (A9)
iPod touch six generation (A8)
iPad Air (A7)
iPad Air 2 (A8X)
iPad mini 2 (A7)
iPad mini 3 (A7)
iPad mini 4 (A8)
iPad Pro (A9X)
So if you don’t have one of these devices, precious Night Shift Mode won’t be available for you, if iOS 9.3 was released today as-is. Another beta could always introduce the feature for non-A7 devices, but knowing Apple, we will have to wait and see.
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