Auto-lock is a well-known feature on iOS devices. It is the reason why your phone will lock itself after being inactive. Some people forget to lock their phones or are too busy to do so, so the phone will automatically lock itself after a minute or so of inactivity.
Tap Settings > Display & Brightness. This opens the Display & Brightness window and enables you to manage all the display related settings for your device. Tap Auto-Lock. This opens the Auto-Lock window and displays all the available time presets to pick one from to automatically lock your device.
The Auto-lock feature on your iPhone allows you to set the amount of time that elapses before the iPhone automatically locks or turns off the display. Or, you can set Auto-lock so that the iPhone never locks automatically.
If your Apple Watch keeps locking when you take it off, that's normal behavior — it's a security measure to make sure no one else can use it. If your Watch locks while you're still wearing it, there are a number of ways to fix it, including adjusting the way you wear it, checking some settings, and cleaning the sensor.
How to Disable the Lock Screen in Android
- Open Settings. You can find Settings in the app drawer or by tapping the cog icon in the upper-right corner of the notification shade.
- Select Security.
- Tap Screen Lock.
- Select None.
Tap the Settings Gear Icon in the top right-hand corner on the lock circle screen. Select the lock from the devices shown. Select Auto-Lock, which is listed in the automations menu. Toggle Enable Auto-Lockon and Set the Auto-Lock Timing.
Apple® iPhone® 6s / 6s Plus - Set Up Phone Lock
- From the lock screen, swipe right then enter the passcode if prompted.
- Tap Settings.
- Tap Auto-Lock then select the auto-lock time interval (e.g., 1 Minute, 2 Minutes, 5 minutes, etc.).
- Tap Display & Brightness then tap.
- Tap Touch ID & Passcode then tap Turn Passcode On.
How to clear cache on iPhone & iPad
- Open Settings.
- Swipe down and tap Safari.
- Swipe down again and tap Clear History and Website Data, tap it once again to confirm.
There may be an issue with your settings in your phone that's causing your screen to freeze. Restoring a backup from an older device can be a result of restoring from older data. If you reset the settings on your iPhone, it can fix this issue. Go to Settings, General, Reset, and then Reset All Settings.
Follow these steps:
- If you paired an Apple Watch with your iPhone, unpair your Apple Watch.
- Back up your device.
- Sign out of iCloud and the iTunes & App Store.
- Go back to Settings and tap General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings.
- If asked for your device passcode or Restrictions passcode, enter it.
Hold down the circular Home button and the On/Off (Sleep/Wake) button at the same time for around 10 seconds. This will restart the device and should restore the screen to full working order. Read about getting an iPhone screen fixed here. A more extreme option is to reset the device to factory settings.
Tap Settings > General > Background App Refresh and turn Background App Refresh off. You don't need these processes going on in the background and you'll see a big boost in battery life as well as a noticeable increase in performance if you stop them.
Perform a factory reset
Clearing the phone's cache will most like resolve the issue because the problem manifests itself by freezing the phone. Most freezing problems due to apps are fixed by deleting the system cache. And since the problem is software in nature, there's no other solutions than these two.Press and hold the top-side Sleep/Wake button and the Home button at the same time. Hold for 10 seconds, or until the Apple logo appears. This method can also be used if your device is not turning on or not coming out of standby mode.