I have tested this on the other three iPhones we have here, interestingly all 
with the same apps synced and the same OSx, only this one, mine, has the issue, 
and it didn't have it before, so I'm off to the Apple store tomorrow to see 
what they say.
On 22 Nov 2010, at 13:46, Scott Howell wrote:

Keep me posted on your progress because this is an interesting issue. I suspect 
this is a software problem. My friend has a 3GS.
On Nov 22, 2010, at 6:15 AM, Neil Barnfather - TalkNav wrote:

> Scott,
> 
> The thing is I'm on my fourth iPhone 4, with a range of problems on the other 
> three, I believe that this used to work just fine on the other ones and is 
> just broke on this one, I will test it a little more, perhaps check it on the 
> other three iPhones we have in the house, if the others work fine I'll have 
> them swap out this iPhone.
> On 22 Nov 2010, at 11:08, Scott Howell wrote:
> 
> Neil,
> 
> Your the second person to have reported this issue. I have not encountered 
> this myself, but a friend of mine is experiencing the same problem. THe 
> question we have kicked around is if any software may be the source of the 
> problem. We have not narrowed it down to anything specifically, but if you 
> think of anything you may have installed could be causing a problem.
> 
> Scott
> On Nov 22, 2010, at 4:35 AM, Neil Barnfather - TalkNav wrote:
> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> I've seen this come up a few times before, but not sure if a resolution was 
>> offered or not. On my previous iPhone 3GS, and I'm rather sure my iPhone 4, 
>> but cannot be sure, the screen curtain was a statuc setting, by this I mean 
>> if I turned it on, the only time it went off is if I myself turned it off. 
>> however, I've noted that on this latest iPhone 4 I've got, upon restart an 
>> issue where the screen curtain is always off, no matter what state I leave 
>> it in prior to the restart.
>> 
>> Any thoughts?
>> 
>> thanks all.
>> 
>> Neil Barnfather
>> TalkNav
>> www.talknav.com
>> 
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