August 28th, 2012, 10:03 PM
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Sometimes it's prudent to try doing a hard reset of the device. In other Android devices people have seen that sometimes the firmware finds itself in a slightly unstable state... doing a full reset of the device can often correct this.
If you choose to do this, PLEASE remember to back up all of your important data first!
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