Disabling the "Auto-Lock"
For iOS 10 and higher: Settings > Display & Brightness > Auto-Lock > Never
- Go to Settings on your phone.
- Choose Display & Brightness
- Click on Auto-Lock and then select "Never"
For iOS 9.x and earlier: Settings > General > Auto-Lock > Never
- Go to Settings on your phone
- Choose "General"
- Scroll down to find the "Auto-Lock" option
- Click on it and then select "Never"
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