This simple iPhone trick can help you sleep better at night
If you've ever struggled to get to sleep at night after using your iPhone, you may be suffering from the effects of blue light – but this easy trick can help you nod off like never before
If you've ever struggled to get to sleep at night after using your iPhone, you may be suffering from the effects of blue light – but this easy trick can help you nod off like never before
STRUGGLING to get a good night's sleep? The light coming from your iPhone could be to blame – but there's an easy solution.
Some Apple iPhones have a feature called Night Shift, which changes the type of light coming from your phone screen to help you drift off to sleep.
There's some evidence that blue light from screens on our gadgets can mess with your circadian rhythm.
That's your body's natural clock, which helps govern your wakefulness and bodily functions.
Exposure to blue light is one of the stressors that supposedly affects your circadian rhythm, so seeing blue light just before bed can mess up your ability to drift off at night.
Apple's Night Shift feature for iPhone shifts your screen to warmer colours at night, and returns to normal in the morning – hopefully making it easier to catch 40 winks.
You can use the feature on any of the following devices:
There are two ways to turn Night Shift on and off.
For the first method, follow these steps:
The second (quicker) method is as follows:
Have you got any great iPhone tips or tricks? Tell us about them in the comments!
We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at [email protected] or call 0207 782 4368 . We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours.