Are you using an iPad with a smart cover?
There is a setting for iPads to unlock when you open the case.
It is under the general settings I think.
Richard
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> On Nov 8, 2015, at 2:40 AM, Rajmund <brajmund2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> On a similar note, I've found that if you lock the screen, sometimes, it 
> doesn't stay locked. If I open the case, for example, it'll unlock. But it's 
> too random for a pattern. 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: M. Taylor  <mk...@ucla.edu>
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Date: Sunday, November 8, 2015 2:34 am
> Subject: A Definite Battery Drainer in iOS 9.1 of Which to Be Aware
> 
>> 
>> 
>> Hello Everyone,
>> 
>> I am cross-posting this to both the v iPhone and the Mac Visionaries mailing
>> list.
>> 
>> SUMMARY:
>> One glitch I've noticed in iOS 9.1, that I was finally able to verify on
>> multiple devices, this week, is that, sometimes, when VoiceOver is enabled,
>> receiving a text message alert will first wake up and then prevent the
>> display from going to sleep.  To be more precise, I have encountered this
>> same glitch when any app is set to display notification alerts, as opposed
>> to banners but have decided, for brevity's sake, to focus on text message
>> alerts, only.
>> 
>> This can cause a great deal of battery drain, in a short time, depending
>> upon the level of the screen brightness.
>> 
>> SCENARIO:
>> 1.
>> Make certain you have your device set to use your fingerprint in order to
>> quickly unlock the device.
>> 
>> 2.
>> Set the message notification to sounds and alerts; also make certain you can
>> see the messages in both your notification center and on the lock screen.
>> 
>> 3.
>> Now lock the screen.
>> 
>> 4.
>> Receive a text message from someone.  
>> 
>> 5.
>> If the glitch happens, the screen will wake up, displaying a dialog box
>> giving you the option to either close the alert or reply to the message.
>> 
>> CONCLUSION:
>> Even when an alert is received, the display is supposed to remain off until
>> activated by the user.  However, on a very intermittent basis, the alert
>> will wake up the screen and it will not go back to sleep until the alert is
>> dismissed.  I estimate that this happens once out of every 20 or so alerts.
>> However, when it happens, the battery will just sit there and drain as the
>> screen remains active until the alert is dismissed.  This also has the
>> collateral affect of heating up the phone.  I have not attempted to
>> reproduce this issue on any device not running VoiceOver.
>> 
>> My solution to this is to switch the alert notifications to banners for my
>> most frequently used apps.
>> 
>> Mark
>> 
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