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Help Reboots widely known by Verizon?

DCoy82

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Apr 23, 2010
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I spoke to an advance tech support guy at Verizon today because I have had a minimum of 10+ random reboots already today. He said that Verizon is well aware of the issue and thats the reason you get "We are experiencing heavier call volume than normal" when you call in. He said that from what they have seen it seems to be area specific and they are building a database of everybody who is calling in to track down the problem ASAP.

He said that he has taken hundreds of calls this weekend alone, and the database he has from just his calls alone are showing a pattern of specific areas so Verizon engineers are leaning towards that angle.

FWIW, I know it's coming from a rep, but he was very knowledgeable, and he was the 3rd tier tech support. The first two reps said that I needed to speak to advanced tech because of the known reboot issue. He also told me that if I think it would help to do a factory reset, then chuckled and said it most likely won't help and will go back to having issues within a day or two. He said hopefully they will get a OTA fix out ASAP because this has been the majority of all the calls he has taken for the past 3 days.
 
I now do believe it's area related because when when I'm home my phone does not reboot randomly, but the entire time I'm at work (my office is an hour away from my home), it reboots randomly every 10-60 minutes. I'm wondering if this has anything to do with the towers your picking up and the software in the tower causing the radio to become confused and reboot? I read another thread somewhere talking about software in the towers being an issue?
 
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I just think Verizon dont know whats causing it as of right now. Thay are trying different things right now to see if it fixes it. If it was the radio tower software then they would tell people this when they call. They would say we are aware of the problem and we are having tower issues and hope to have it fixed ASAP.
 
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I just think Verizon dont know whats causing it as of right now. Thay are trying different things right now to see if it fixes it. If it was the radio tower software then they would tell people this when they call. They would say we are aware of the problem and we are having tower issues and hope to have it fixed ASAP.

What else would explain why I don't get the reboots when I'm at home but I get them at least once an hour when I'm at work an hour away from home?
 
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What else would explain why I don't get the reboots when I'm at home but I get them at least once an hour when I'm at work an hour away from home?
Its hard to say what causes it. Just like you dont know whats causing it. If it makes you feel better to think its the tower software causing your phone to reboot. Then go with it. I would think if its the tower verizon would tell us when we call that they know whats causing the problem and we are working on updating the towers as fast as we can.
 
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But this problem only arose for most people with this update. So, it was not a problem with the phone being released too early or without sufficient testing, just that someone wrote a horrible update. 4G is what it is, and has nothing to do with the phone.

Now, the battery life, that is a legitimate issue of the phone itself from day one.
 
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I have the Inc2 , actually in on my 2nd one... exchanged first one because it seemed battery was dropping faster than normal, tech agreed. This one seemed better first couple days now seems just as bad. Anyways, had the first one for about a week and no reboots... however this one has done it about 5 times now in a little over a week. So it is not a Thunderbolt only issue. Being the Thunderbolt and Inc2 are nearly identical minus the 4G ... it's obviously a programming bug they both share.
 
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