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Bug when using Assistive Touch
I have an iPhone 5 version 6.0.1. When I go to Settings> General> Accessibility and turn on the Assistive Touch. My lock screen is set to lock in 1 minute of inactivity but there are times that it will not do an auto lock. Therefore my screen is ON the whole time.
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Thanks for the input but there are times that my screen does not turn off at all even after my 1 minute lock screen is suppose to kick in.
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Maybe you can try resetting the Auto-lock setting and see what happens.
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Yeah I think I've seen other people post about this issue. It happens with me too...super annoying especially because I like to leave Assistive Touch on all the time. Sigh....really hope a software update fixing this is issued ASAP.
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I tried the Restore from iTunes but that did not solve the issue. The bug seems to appear after I click the Home button from the Assistive touch where u see the 4 icons (Home, Siri, Device and Favorite buttons.) My screen stays ON the whole time and not going on Auto Lock.
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