i still seem to be having this i-phone problem and one person suggested it was a wireless network problem. i am not sure if i can pin it down to a wifi problem because it sometimes says "network lost" but sometimes it will just say the time and certainly unlock itself if i have got it locked and in a pocket or whereever i have placed it. this thing can happen even seconds after it has last happened and i get thrown back on the screen when it does this or it throws me to the settings menu on occasions. i am wondering if it needs a reset or taken for a examination by my local vodafone store as there isn't a mac store in the area where i live. i am even wondering if a total restore is in order to maybe fix the problem. this fault can happen in any application including any off-line apps. strangely enough my sighted sister who has the same model i-phone doesn't appear to have this problem of it beeping and unlocking so i am wondering if it only affects voiceover users? i am also wondering if i may have inadvertently set something incoorectly in the settings menu such as network settings which might be causing the problem. it is a bit of a pain when this problem happens and not only because it might occur in the middle of me ddoing something like surfing the web or email. a few weeks ago for example i was sat in my local club at a meeting which was discussing their finance and my i-phone decided to unlock the screen or whatever it is doing and quoting the time. short of a full system restore or taking it to my vodafone store i don't know what else to resolve this. i did read something on vodafone's website about something that connects to your home broadband that supposedly boosts the signal around your home which might do the trick. i believe it is called something like vodafone signal booster or something like that. it might solve this kind of signal loss at home maybe if that is the problem and not some other fault but it isn't practical everywhere as i am not going to just take it from home and connect it to the broadband router for my local club.
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