Hey all,
I have a HTC Aria running Android 2.2 and have just started to have a new problem. I have a blueant Bluetooth device in my car and when I switch it off (to conserve battery when I get out of the car), it has recently begun to restart my phone. Not a big deal, except each time it restarts, I lose all of my contacts (they are all saved on the sim). But if I manually restart the phone after it does is itself, the contacts reappear. It doesn't seem to affect any other aspect of my phone. If I leave the blueant on and allow it to disconnect automatically when the phone is out of range, I don't have this issue, but sometimes if I receive a call in the house, it will divert the call to the car outside, which is more annoying than losing all my contacts.
Normally, my brother would figure all this stuff out, but he is living in London and I'm in Sydney, which makes everything very difficult.
I would appreciate any advice or further clarifying questions, because another trip to the phone doctor and I could have bought a new handset by now
I have a HTC Aria running Android 2.2 and have just started to have a new problem. I have a blueant Bluetooth device in my car and when I switch it off (to conserve battery when I get out of the car), it has recently begun to restart my phone. Not a big deal, except each time it restarts, I lose all of my contacts (they are all saved on the sim). But if I manually restart the phone after it does is itself, the contacts reappear. It doesn't seem to affect any other aspect of my phone. If I leave the blueant on and allow it to disconnect automatically when the phone is out of range, I don't have this issue, but sometimes if I receive a call in the house, it will divert the call to the car outside, which is more annoying than losing all my contacts.
Normally, my brother would figure all this stuff out, but he is living in London and I'm in Sydney, which makes everything very difficult.
I would appreciate any advice or further clarifying questions, because another trip to the phone doctor and I could have bought a new handset by now