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Appletise

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l wish my iphone 6s to remain unlocked, for ~1minute after l press the on off button. know sounds straightforward, but l dont have an option other than 'immediate', l like ~ 1minute. how do l set?
l follow steps 1 and 2 below, but only see , as attached, in screen shots:
  1. Open the Settings App and navigate to General –> Passcode Lock.

  2. To set the passcode lock delay, locate the button where you see Require Passcode. By default you will see “Immediately” next to Require Passcode. This means that as soon as your device locks, your passcode will be enabled. If you want to delay this, tap on the button and select After 1 minute, After 5 minutes, or After 15 minutes.



 

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l wish my iphone 6s to remain unlocked, for ~1minute after l press the on off button. know sounds straightforward, but l dont have an option other than 'immediate', l like ~ 1minute. how do l set?
l follow steps 1 and 2 below, but only see , as attached, in screen shots:
  1. Open the Settings App and navigate to General –> Passcode Lock.

  2. To set the passcode lock delay, locate the button where you see Require Passcode. By default you will see “Immediately” next to Require Passcode. This means that as soon as your device locks, your passcode will be enabled. If you want to delay this, tap on the button and select After 1 minute, After 5 minutes, or After 15 minutes.


If you turn off Touch ID you may be able to set a different time. Otherwise, "Immediately" is the only option.
 
l wish my iphone 6s to remain unlocked, for ~1minute after l press the on off button. know sounds straightforward, but l dont have an option other than 'immediate', l like ~ 1minute. how do l set?

Remove the Exchange account on your phone that is setting your security profile. Don't reinstall it.
 
If you turn off Touch ID you may be able to set a different time. Otherwise, "Immediately" is the only option.

This. Or more specific, disable Touch ID for phone unlock, can leave the others as is. Then you get options for how long before passcode.
 
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