Device wakes up after few seconds
[…] set the lock time to 0 and then turn off your phone while having KeePassium in the foreground, and you will see that your iPhone will wake up after 2-3 seconds for « no reason ».
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Originally posted by @JdAlix in #19
@JdAlix, I cannot reproduce this on iPhone 11 or 13 (both have the "notch" Face ID). Judging by the screenshot, though, your phone has the dynamic island. Its Face ID workflow is different from older devices, which did cause some problems before (#266). I suspect this bug is a side effect of the solution of that earlier bug.
Give me a few days to upgrade the hardware and then we'll revisit this.
@JdAlix, I cannot reproduce this on iPhone 11 or 13 (both have the "notch" Face ID). Judging by the screenshot, though, your phone has the dynamic island. Its Face ID workflow is different from older devices, which did cause some problems before (#266). I suspect this bug is a side effect of the solution of that earlier bug.
Give me a few days to upgrade the hardware and then we'll revisit this.
Indeed I have an iPhone 15 Pro.
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Well I have a 16 Pro and cannot reproduce this. My phone also has a lock time = 0, same as Keepassium. I use the iOS built in FaceId + Keepassium’s PIN to protect the app. If I turn off my phone while Keepassium is in the foreground, my device will not “auto” turn on after some time. By the way I have NEVER seem this kind of behavior, been always using these same settings of the screenshot. Maybe the only difference would be if OP uses FaceId to protect his iPhone?
Edit: Yes using only FaceId to unlock both iPhone and Keepassium I could reproduce it. ;-)
@JdAlix , @O35dE , I struggle to reproduce this on iPhone 16. I have KeePassium running on Databases screen, press the phone Power button, the screen goes dark and… remains dark.
Do your setting look like this?
Huh, can reproduce on iPhone 16 Pro. Apparently, always-on display plays a role here.
Caused by this unexpected iOS behavior: when showing the Notification Center, the system notifies the app it got activated (which is false).
I could not find a good way to distinguish this false-positive from valid app activation events; this would need a complete redesign of the locking system. Which is on the roadmap, but will take time.
Caused by this unexpected iOS behavior: when showing the Notification Center, the system notifies the app it got activated (which is false).
I could not find a good way to distinguish this false-positive from valid app activation events; this would need a complete redesign of the locking system. Which is on the roadmap, but will take time.
Hey !
Sorry, I've never replied to your message... I completely missed it.
I still have the problem on iPhone 15 Pro. I hope you'll found something to fix it!
I understand better why I didn't have the problem with my 12 Pro Max, it didn't have Always on Display, so it makes sense that I never had the bug before. Don't hesitate if you need to run tests, I can take part in the experiments.
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