IPod Nano turns on automatically, even when locked

My iPod sits flat on my desk, and I notice that it turns on several times throughout the day without me ever touching it. Oddly, I've only noticed this happen while it was in the locked position, and one day it ran down my battery. HELP!!!

It's very possible it's sitting next to my cell phone when this happens. Definitely some of the time if not all of the time. Although the battery just ran down again overnight (while it was turned off and in the locked position) when it appeared to be half-charged, and it wasn't next to the phone at that time. Perhaps I'm having two problems - maybe I need a new battery.
But how would the cell phone affect my iPod? Interesting...

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