How to Change the Screen Lock Time on Your iPhone

You’ve probably noticed that the iPhone’s screen automatically turns off after a period of inactivity. When this happens, the iPhone also locks, and you have to enter your passcode or use Face ID or Touch ID to unlock it. The amount of idle time before this happens is your iPhone’s screen lock time setting. To change your iPhone screen lock time, follow these steps. These instructions apply to all iPhones running recent versions of the iOS.

Why Should I Change the Screen Lock Time on My iPhone?

There are three main reasons to change the screen lock time setting on your iPhone:

Ease of Use: It can be a pain to have your iPhone screen lock too soon and have to unlock it many times throughout the day when you want to use it. If your tolerance for unlocking is low, increasing the screen lock time may be best for you. Battery: It takes battery power to keep the iPhone’s screen lit up. As a result, the longer you wait for your screen to auto-lock, the more battery life you’ll use. Keeping your screen lock time low may help your battery last longer before a recharge. (Screen lock settings are just one of our many tips for longer iPhone battery life.) Security: Security is perhaps the most important reason to control your screen lock time. The longer your iPhone is unlocked, the more opportunity there is for someone to gain unauthorized access to your personal data—texts, photos, bank and health information—that’s stored on it. A quicker screen lock time improves iPhone security because it reduces the period in which your data can be accessed without entering your passcode.