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Help Has anyone seen any stability issues? Apps shutdown immediately after launch?

snovvman

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I installed a few popular, tested apps, along with the "clean" Sprint ID, and that is all. After a bit of time, Handcent would start, and shutdown. No force close or errors, and the same goes for some other apps (immediate shutdown after launching). The only way to get it working again is to restart the phone. I have a Nexus One and Evo, each with over 200 apps, and have never seen this problem.

Any ideas?

Thanks.
 
I installed a few popular, tested apps, along with the "clean" Sprint ID, and that is all. After a bit of time, Handcent would start, and shutdown. No force close or errors, and the same goes for some other apps (immediate shutdown after launching). The only way to get it working again is to restart the phone. I have a Nexus One and Evo, each with over 200 apps, and have never seen this problem.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

So that's not just me. I have that happen every couple days. Last night it was immediately after turning it on. The app will open, you see it, and it's gone. I restarted again, and it works. I'm confused as well, hopefully someone can shed some light on this.
 
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So that's not just me.

Glad to hear that I'm not the only one too. I only installed a handfull of apps, nothing that I haven't tested or are problematic on other phones.

My guess that it is either phone-specific or Sprint's customization (maybe Sprint ID-related). I did notice that the apps that are shipped with the phone (the AOSP SMS client) does not crash but Handcent does.
 
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I noticed that the Transform has the same issue as the Intercept the back button (now just a key press) has a tendency to seemingly stick or double press occasionally...seems handcent and the system update button are the biggest offenders...the system update button seems to do it once then it is fine...handcent sporadic....

Very insightful. Thinking about it now, the apps were indeed behaving like the "back" button was pressed immediately after launch.

What was/is the fix for the Intercept on the back button issue?

Edit: I still think that this is a software/OS issue (rather than mechanical). Everything works fine for a time after a fresh boot, but then thing go awry after a while.
 
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Very insightful. Thinking about it now, the apps were indeed behaving like the "back" button was pressed immediately after launch.

What was/is the fix for the Intercept on the back button issue?

Edit: I still think that this is a software/OS issue (rather than mechanical). Everything works fine for a time after a fresh boot, but then thing go awry after a while.


Actually I dont think it is software or OS since the Moment has the same and that wasn't an issue but I think it is more due to the fact that the Intercept and now transform use the screen buttons not an actual button but then as I think so did the moment....but the moment never had this issue....so far there is no fix for either I know on the sprint Forum a lot of people are on there complaining about the button issue...sometimes I end up having to back out of everything and on the home page tap the back button a few times till you get a haptic return then you can get handcent to open or whatever....just seems to be a quirk....
 
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Actually I dont think it is software or OS since the Moment has the same and that wasn't an issue but I think it is more due to the fact that the Intercept and now transform use the screen buttons not an actual button but then as I think so did the moment....but the moment never had this issue....so far there is no fix for either I know on the sprint Forum a lot of people are on there complaining about the button issue...sometimes I end up having to back out of everything and on the home page tap the back button a few times till you get a haptic return then you can get handcent to open or whatever....just seems to be a quirk....

Thanks. Please link other threads/forums you know of on this issue. Most new Android phones have capacitive buttons like the Moment, Intercept, and Transform. My Evo and Nexus One have the same type of buttons, but never this issue.

Since I'm not seeing many other people chiming in, perhaps exchanging for a new one will take care of the problem? If the problem is pervasive, I would think that more people should have piped up by now?
 
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Are we the only ones having this problem? With the number of Transforms out in the field increasing, if only a small number is seeing this, I'd have to think that hardware plays a role. Even if not everyone runs the same apps, I would think that there is enough common ones out there that we would see more issues?
 
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