Raise to Wake requires the M9 motion coprocessor to function. Devices without the M9 are not capable of Raise to Wake.
The M9 can be found in the iPhone SE, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus and later.
Raise to Wake is a feature introduced in iOS 10. Instead of tapping the home button or power button to view the lock screen, users can simply lift up the iPhone.
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Harlan Leyside replied on Permalink
Raise to wake no longer works on my iPhone SE. Despite repeated rebooting. What gives?
Marshall Walker replied on Permalink
Is it disabled? https://www.iphonefaq.org/archives/975468
Rob LaPointe replied on Permalink
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Kell replied on Permalink
I've got the iPhone 6s and raise to wake didn't ever install on my phone. I haven't seen or heard of this happening to anyone else! Just curious if anyone else has?
LRussell replied on Permalink
My iPhone 6 has iOS 10 and it also does NOT have the Raise to Wake feature.
eMuni replied on Permalink
Mine doesn't have it either.