Daniel,
Not at all weird when you consider a point that Mark had made. And that is., this issue is intermittent.

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On 11/7/2015 8:43 PM, Daniel Miller wrote:
Weird, that didn’t happen on my 6 Plus or 6S Plus. Strange.

On Nov 7, 2015, at 10:19 PM, Gabe Griffith <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

I actually agree with Mark. I have had this happen on my iPhone 5C running iOS 
9.1.

Gabe


On Nov 7, 2015, at 7:05 PM, Daniel Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Mark,

I’m sorry to inform you, you’re 100% incorrect about this bug. If I have my 
messages or any type of alert set to show on the lock screen, my screen always 
wakes up, and goes to sleep at the appropriate time.

On Nov 7, 2015, at 8:25 PM, M. Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:

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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