Thus far, I haven’t had the problem that is described and have no Apple watch 
until the new one comes out.  Using the I phone 6S plus.
> On 27 Dec 2015, at 17:07, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> This happens to me, always at night. I'll put my phone on the bedside table, 
> plug it in, and do a bit of reading. It locks on its own, but the next 
> morning, the app I was using is closed. Touch ID works, but my Notification 
> Center is normally set to 'today' even though I never leave it on that view. 
> This only happens on my 6s Plus. I never noticed it on my 5, but that got 
> traded in before the most recent iOS update. I have no Apple Watch.
>> On Dec 27, 2015, at 08:09, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi guys,
>> 
>> I hope I’m not the only one here, but I think my Apple Watch is responsible, 
>> since it doesn’t seem to happen while the watch is down.  If anyone else is 
>> finding otherwise, please pipe up.
>> 
>> The problem is that the iPhone will suddenly wake up, for no apparent 
>> reason.  Sometimes the screen will take a while to lock again, and sometimes 
>> it will not.  Regardless, if I now unlock the phone, I may find that I am 
>> required to enter a passcode, just as though the phone had restarted.  
>> Moreover, I will be at the home screen, and have to do a double-click-Home 
>> to find and resume whatever task I was doing when my phone was last locked.  
>> All the tasks will have been killed, so I will need to open the app and find 
>> the place I was last in.
>> 
>> By itself, this isn’t something I’d put down to much more than Apple’s 
>> infamous software quality control.  Still, it’s been going on for quite a 
>> while now and I’m starting to get a teensy bit worried.  Reports that a wipe 
>> will fix it seem to be prevalent on the net, but then people are always 
>> suggesting wipes for pretty much every problem, so I’d like to know I’m not 
>> the only one before I decide there isn’t something more simple that I can 
>> do, or that the problem isn’t more serious than a hidden preference.
>> 
>> Thoughts appreciated, as usual.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Sabahattin
>> 
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