Hi,

The smart aleck response would be to press the right buttons.  Now, to be more 
respectful, what's likely happening is that when you go to press the lock 
button, you must be holding your iPhone in a manner that has you press the down 
volume and the side/lock button at the same time.  This combination press 
results in a screen shot being taken.  I've done this a few times myself and 
have forced myself to hold a little lower on the iPhone so that my thumb does 
not accidentally press the volume button at the same time as my index finger is 
pressing the side button.  It's a fairly normal action as when you go to hit 
the side button, your thumb also squeezes a little to ensure you have a good 
grip, thus if your thumb is on the volume button, it will probably also be 
pressed.  So, re-positioning your hand is the best option in my experience.  
Second, I suggest you go into the Photos app, select Albums from the tabs along 
the bottom, then up near the top, select the All Photos album.  Once in this 
album, press the Select button then double-tap each photo that is labelled as a 
Screen Shot.  After highlighting them all, there's a Delete button located near 
the bottom of the screen.  This should free up the space used up by all those 
screen shots.

HTH.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jan 24, 2019, at 06:31, Michael Busboom <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi, everybody,

When checking memory allocation for various apps, I discovered that 1.24 GB 
could be saved if I automatically sent iPhotos to the cloud whenever I took 
one. Since I never intentionally take pictures, I can only assume that these 
photos are generated whenever I lock my phone.  Since I frequently lock my 
phone and always hear the sound of a camera shutter when doing so, I am 
assuming that I am also taking a picture.

Is there any way to lock my iPhone XR without activating the camera every time?

Many thanks,

Mike

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