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I never said anything about notifications. I know how they work. There are no notifications when this happens. I can push the button and as soon as it goes off, one second later it comes back on. This happens a lot. My friend also sees this behavior on his iPhone. Next update likely fixes it.

Have you and your friend referred to each other’s feedback ID when you reported it via the Feedback app?
 
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My iPhone keeps coming back on after turning off with the side button. I turn it off, then 3 seconds later it comes back on. A friend says his is doing the same.
Not a lot to go on there. What model(s)? Is Always on Display off? Do you have an Apple Watch set to unlock your phone?

Try turning off Raise to Wake (under Display & Brightness). Might be an issue with the accelerometer.
 
I never said anything about notifications. I know how they work. There are no notifications when this happens. I can push the button and as soon as it goes off, one second later it comes back on. This happens a lot. My friend also sees this behavior on his iPhone. Next update likely fixes it.

Just tested, this is not happening for me.

I presume you must have an app in the background that is triggering something to make iOS think it’s a notification.
 
Not a lot to go on there. What model(s)? Is Always on Display off? Do you have an Apple Watch set to unlock your phone?

Try turning off Raise to Wake (under Display & Brightness). Might be an issue with the accelerometer.

I checked all that. Raise to wake was off. I turned it on, then back off. It was behaving similar to a raise to wake. It did that way for a couple days, then suddenly stopped. Been ok today. Strange.
 
Hoping this is true, but I noticed on my iPad which has beta 3 I seem to be getting e-mail notifications faster using iOS mail and GMail. Am I imagining this or did Apple get push notifications (or semi push) working for GMail? My iPhone with 18.6 beta doesn't seem to be acting the same. Hoping they did......
It certainly doesn't seem to do this on my iPhone 16 PM running beta3.

gmail app notifications are immediate
Mail is not. messages are only downloaded (when not charging) when mail app is opened, or some long period after.
Same behaviour as 18.6 for me.
 
iOS26 native mail app does not seem to scroll down as I type an email.
 

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