IPhone 6 plus - screen not rotating when waking up from sleep

I just got a 6 Plus and I'm having issues with the screen rotation. It seems to be reproducible and I have the view set to standard and I have tried a factory reset.
If I have the phone in portrait mode and put it to sleep. That mode seems to stick. As an example, I can hold my device in landscape mode and unlock it but the app will not automatically switch to landscape. It will stay stuck on portrait. I have to move the device to portrait and then back to landscape to get the correct orientation. Any ideas on how to fix this?

Also when it wakes up from sleep the screen flashes, don't think its supposed to do that.
Here is a picture I took with my phones that shows how the screen looks like, notice the difference in brightness in a pattern.
http://img510.imageshack.us/img510/2551/dsc00266oe7.th.jpg

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