If your window iPhone keeps turning off, you'll find out how to change your iPhone's auto-lock settings so that your gadget's window stays open for a long time.
Change the auto-lock setting on your iPhone or iPad
The default settings on the iPhone are set to systematically disable the window when it is turned off and allow it to remain unused or inactive for a period of one minute.
This iPhone auto-lock feature is designed to save a lot of battery and prevent someone else from getting into your device by unplugging it.
While the auto-lock setting saves battery power, it's probably not suitable for all users and situations. For example, you may have considered leaving the screen asleep for an extended period of time while doing the flipper-less name on your iPhone.
Under these conditions, you can increase the auto-lock interval of your iPhone and prevent your window from turning off permanently. If necessary, you can prevent the iPhone window from opening regularly.
1. Change the auto-off interval on iPhone
To solve the problem of the iPhone window constantly turning off, you need to increase There automatic shutdown of your gadget.
Ir a Settings > Display and brightness > Automatic blocking > On the next screen, select 2 minutes or any other duration that suits your personal needs.
After this, you will see that your device window will turn off after 2 minutes of inactivity. If this period is not enough, you can increase the auto-lock interval to three, four or five minutes.
2. Prevent iPhone window from closing
If necessary, you can prevent your iPhone window from systematically turning off by using the button on the remote control Settings > Display and brightness > Automatic blocking and selecting the In no event possibility.
Afterwards, your iPhone window will remain open and accessible for use until you manually turn it off. It is not possible to turn off the device systematically.
Notice: Preventing your iPhone screen from tilting systematically can lead to poor battery life.
iPhone Auto-Lock Capability
Typically, the option to change the iPhone auto-lock time may be grayed out and prevent the auto-lock time from being changed.
This usually happens because the iPhone is in low power mode, which forces the iPhone's auto-lock time to remain at the shortest possible time (30 seconds).
If the auto-lock option is grayed out on your iPhone, you can turn off Low Power Mode or plug in your gadget to make it go away.
You can manually disable Low Power Mode on your iPhone using the button Settings > Battery and transfer the alternator to the following Low power mode à OFF Location.



After you turn off Low Power Mode, you should be able to change your iPhone's auto-lock setting.
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