The display usually stays awake due to settings, features, or an app; check Auto-Lock, wake features, and force a restart if needed.
You press the side button, pocket the phone, and find the panel lit. This guide shows what keeps the panel awake on recent models and how to shut it down.
Fast Checks When iPhone 15 Display Stays On
These quick moves rule out simple causes.
- Press the side button once to sleep the device. If the panel wakes right back up, continue below.
- Remove bulky cases or protectors that press buttons or trigger taps.
- Clean the glass. Smudges can register stray input and wake the panel.
- Charge for a few minutes to rule out a near-empty battery.
Common Reasons The Display Stays On
Most reports trace back to a setting, a glance based wake feature, or an app that keeps the panel active. Use the table to match behavior to the likely trigger.
| What You See | Likely Cause | Quick Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Panel wakes when lifted | Raise to Wake or Tap to Wake | Turn off in Settings > Accessibility > Touch |
| Panel won’t dim while you stare at it | Attention Aware features | Toggle in Settings > Face ID & Passcode |
| Panel acts like a bedside clock while charging sideways | StandBy mode | Adjust in Settings > StandBy |
| Panel stays lit during video, maps, or a game | App asks to prevent Auto-Lock | Lock manually; quit the app; check its settings |
| Panel keeps lighting up on Pro models while idle | Always-On display | Toggle in Settings > Display & Brightness |
| Panel wakes in pocket or bag | Accidental taps or button presses | Disable Tap to Wake; use a pocket-safe case |
| Panel won’t respond or freeze | System hang | Force restart with button sequence |
Set Auto-Lock So The Phone Sleeps On Time
Auto-Lock turns the panel off after inactivity. Open Settings > Display & Brightness > Auto-Lock and pick a short interval. If the menu is dimmed or forced to thirty seconds, Low Power Mode is on; turn it off to regain full choices. Avoid Never except for demos.
When The Timer Seems Ignored
Some features delay dimming. Attention Aware keeps the panel awake while you look at it. Raise to Wake and Tap to Wake relight it as you move. StandBy creates a night display while charging sideways. If these feel too active, disable them and test.
Need the official steps? See Apple’s guide on Auto-Lock timing for the exact path and notes on power use.
Turn Off Always-On Behavior On Pro Models
Pro models can show a dim lock view when idle (Always-On). If you want a dark panel, go to Settings > Display & Brightness and switch it off. The panel also sleeps when the phone is face down, in Sleep Focus, in Low Power Mode, or away from a paired watch.
Regular Models Behave Differently
Standard models don’t support Always-On. If the panel stays awake there, look to Auto-Lock, wake features, or an app.
Stop The Wakes From Raise To Wake And Tap To Wake
These gestures are handy, yet they can wake the panel during motion or when the glass brushes fabric. Open Settings > Accessibility > Touch to turn off Raise to Wake and Tap to Wake. Keep one and disable the other based on habit.
Attention Settings That Delay Dimming
Face ID models can sense if you are looking at the screen. With Attention Aware on, the phone holds brightness while you read and softens alerts as you glance at them. That can look like a stubborn panel during long reads. Toggle it in Settings > Face ID & Passcode. Apple explains this under Attention Aware features.
Check StandBy If The Phone Becomes A Night Display
When charging in landscape, a full-screen view with clocks, widgets, or photos can appear. That’s StandBy. It stays lit on Pro models with Always-On. Change it in Settings > StandBy, or charge upright.
Force A Restart When The Screen Won’t Obey
If taps and button presses do nothing, force restart: press Volume Up, then Volume Down, then hold the side button until the logo appears. This clears minor hangs without wiping data.
Close Or Reinstall Apps That Keep The Panel Awake
Navigation, streaming, and some games ask iOS to suspend Auto-Lock. A buggy app can keep that request after you leave it. Quit from the switcher, reboot, update, then reinstall if needed. Check the app’s own settings for any keep-awake toggle.
Pocket Wakes And Accidental Touches
Single-tap wake is sensitive. If the glass touches fabric, the panel can light and stay on until the timer expires. A case with raised edges helps. Disabling Tap to Wake removes most pocket wakes.
Calls, Proximity Sensor, And Ear Detection
During a call, the panel should go dark as the top edge nears your ear. If it keeps glowing, peel back any thick protector near the sensor, then test again. Update iOS and the dialer app. If it persists, book hardware service.
Use The Side Button, Control Center, Or AssistiveTouch To Lock
You can sleep the display on demand three ways: press the side button once; add the Lock Screen control in Settings > Control Center; or enable AssistiveTouch in Settings > Accessibility > Touch and place Lock Screen in the menu.
When You Should Reset Settings
If wake issues linger, reset just the settings without erasing content. Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset > Reset > Reset All Settings. You will reenter Wi-Fi keys and some preferences; data stays in place.
Step-By-Step Troubleshooting Plan
Work through this order. It fixes nearly every case.
- Set Auto-Lock to one minute and test.
- Turn off Raise to Wake, Tap to Wake, and Attention Aware; test for a day.
- Disable Always-On on Pro models; test while idle and while charging.
- Check StandBy settings, then charge upright to rule it out.
- Update iOS and all apps; reboot.
- Force restart if the device ignores inputs.
- Reset All Settings as a last software step.
- Seek hardware service if the sensor or touch issues remain.
Reference Links For Official Steps
Apple documents the sequence here: force restart. Details for Attention Aware are here: Attention Aware features.
Quick Settings Recap
| Setting | Path | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Auto-Lock | Settings > Display & Brightness | Controls the sleep timer after inactivity |
| Raise/Tap to Wake | Settings > Accessibility > Touch | Stops motion or touch from lighting the panel |
| Attention Aware | Settings > Face ID & Passcode | Prevents dimming while you look at the screen |
| Always-On (Pro) | Settings > Display & Brightness | Disables the dim lock view on Pro models |
| StandBy | Settings > StandBy | Stops the bedside clock style charging view |
| AssistiveTouch | Settings > Accessibility > Touch | Adds a no-button lock action |
Focus, CarPlay, And Other Contexts
Certain modes change lock behavior. During a CarPlay session the phone defers to the car screen and may keep the panel available. Sleep Focus dims and silences at night, while Work Focus can relax some alerts. If wake behavior feels off only in these contexts, open Settings > Focus and review each mode’s schedule and options. You can also check paired watch status, since presence near Apple Watch can affect Always-On rules on Pro models.
For isolation, turn modes off for a day and retest; if the panel sleeps on time, re-enable features one by one.
Keep Battery Drain In Check While You Tweak
If the panel has been awake too much, open Settings > Battery to view screen active time. Shorter Auto-Lock, no Tap to Wake, and a dark Always-On setting cut draw.
