Shutting down from Sleep

I received a swapped out 8gb iPhone yesterday and restored everything with no problem. But: the phone automatically shuts down after a few minutes of sleep. I've tried resetting and restoring, with no help. I've seen a couple of references to this problem but no solutions other than return to Apple. I just want to make sure I haven't missed anything before I go back to the store. I was hoping it's software/firmware rather than hardware related.
thanks,
Alan

Thank you -- I tried it, and there's no change. If I lock the phone manually, after a little while it shuts off.
Alan

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