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Settings>Display and brightness>Autolock,,, and chose the time you prefer.
Regards
Giulio
Nope
Phone doesn’t use face or code to unlock. It’s always inlocked
Settings>Face ID & passcode... chose the settings you prefer
Regards
Giulio
Tombo30 wrote:
Nope
Phone doesn’t use face or code to unlock. It’s always inlocked
OK... if you don't set a passcode / turn on face id, why would you expect it to be locked?
I have both of those set to on
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iphone x is always unlocked