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Bugeyeblue

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Mar 27, 2011
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Just started using my iphone 5 a few days ago, and it seems like the screen stays on for about twice as long as it used to with my 4s with iOS 6.

Also, is there any way to just disable the screen from coming on with each new notification, but to still display all new notifications in the lock screen?
 

mikeydeezy

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Jun 15, 2010
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MN, USA
I also have this problem.


I get a text or something and my phone seems to stay on forever. My 4S didn't do it and my 5 was restored from the same backup.
 

Bugeyeblue

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Mar 27, 2011
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go into notificiation settings and adjust it to your liking

Either you don't understand the question or you so and aren't giving enough information on how to do it. There's no setting to change how long the lock screen stays on with notifications, as far as I can see.
 

Beeplance

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Jul 29, 2012
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The screen will stay on for twice as long when you have assitive touch turned on. If you do not, it should be only about 10 secs.
 

SWPROX

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Oct 19, 2012
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Vancouver,Canada
If you turn on do not disturb,and "allow calls from everyone",it will not light up the screen and yet show all notifications when you click the home button,and plus it will also allow calls,so kind of works.
 

adam044

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Jan 24, 2012
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okay well how long is it staying on for? Could just seem longer but not actually be longer. You offer nothing backing up your claim
 

Bugeyeblue

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Mar 27, 2011
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The screen will stay on for twice as long when you have assitive touch turned on. If you do not, it should be only about 10 secs.

Awesome, thanks so much. I did have it on. It's off now, but I probably need to reboot for the delay change to take effect.
 

Bugeyeblue

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Mar 27, 2011
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okay well how long is it staying on for? Could just seem longer but not actually be longer. You offer nothing backing up your claim

You offer nothing either. Staying on for 13 seconds. So now can you answer the question?
 

Bugeyeblue

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Mar 27, 2011
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I hear ya.
Hope you resolve your issue. I have no idea how long the screen should stay lit...my guess is 10 seconds?

Ya, thanks. I think that's right. I googled it and looked it up a few other places and couldn't get any answers so that's why I came here. It's crazy how crazy a question can be asked and it will almost always get answered. That's why I love forums.
 
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