Phone wakes from sleep by itself

Usually after hitting the sleep/wake button my phone wakes up again. I have not touched the home button or sleep button and it is not an everyday problem it is just random I have restored it but no luck any help thanks

Do you have the iphone set to auto check email?
received a voice mail, sms, anything like this could wake the phone from sleep.
Hope this helps.

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    Hey!
    I got a new MacBook some weeks ago. Works fine so far despite a little fact: It sometimes (randomly?) wakes from sleep (at night). Of course I usually sleep and won't notice anything. But happened 3 times by now that I woke (including last night) from the machines wake up noise (like when you open the lid). It goes back to sleep after a little while, so no real worries about that. But I find it rather strange waking up by itself. Is it possible there are any scheduled wake ups or something like that?
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    Apr 28 02:00:02 localhost kernel[0]: Opened file /var/vm/sleepimage, size 2147483648, partition base 0xc805000, maxio 400000
    Apr 28 02:00:02 localhost kernel[0]: hibernate image major 14, minor 2, blocksize 512, pollers 4
    Apr 28 02:00:02 localhost kernel[0]: hibernateallocpages flags 00000000, gobbling 0 pages
    Apr 28 02:00:02 localhost kernel[0]: WLCE_COUNTRY_CODECHANGED
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    Apr 28 02:00:03 localhost kernel[0]: hibernatepage_listsetall found pageCount 186860
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    Apr 28 02:00:03 localhost kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen(0)
    Apr 28 02:00:04 localhost kernel[0]: writing 185715 pages
    Apr 28 02:00:04 localhost kernel[0]: image1Size 208478208
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    Apr 28 02:00:04 localhost kernel[0]: image 415625728, uncompressed 760688640 (185715), compressed 410279200 (53%), sum1 114be589, sum2 9824c410
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    Apr 28 02:00:04 Van1lla configd[34]: setting hostname to "Van1lla.local"
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    Apr 28 02:00:07 Van1lla kernel[0]: System SafeSleep
    Apr 28 09:00:02 Van1lla kernel[0]: hibernatepage_listsetall start
    Apr 28 09:00:02 Van1lla kernel[0]: hibernatepage_listsetall time: 236 ms
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    Thanks for your help and best regards!
    --Markus

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