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  1. gorJess's Avatar
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    My 9000 will sometimes shut off randomly after I attempt a call or playing a game.

    I have a few applications but am only constantly running Loopt and Weathereye.

    I can't seem to detect any pattern for when the phone shuts off but it happens occasionally.

    Also, I would like to know how to access the threads I post to see my responses. Is the only way to do this by going through all the recent posts?

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    My 9000 will sometimes shut off randomly after I attempt a call or playing a game.

    I have a few applications but am only constantly running Loopt and Weathereye.

    This is probably is part of your problem. Constantly running apps can affect the performance of the phone.

    I can't seem to detect any pattern for when the phone shuts off but it happens occasionally.

    Also, I would like to know how to access the threads I post to see my responses. Is the only way to do this by going through all the recent posts?

    At the very top you will see a link that says "subscribed." Just click that on you're good to go.
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    What OS are you using?

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    I'm having a similar problem...it reboots it self about evey 2-3 days...
    I called rogers about the problem be4 and they suggest reintalling the OS...which i did...but the problem is still there.
    I'm not sure if i should get my phone replace.
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    i suggest a 30 sec. battery pull, see what happens. I could also be your OS? which OS are you running?
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    I actually tried the battery pull a few time already...but doesn't really help.
    v4.6.0.162 (platform 4.0.0.155)
    I believe this is the newest "offical" OS rogers is supporting.
    I didn't want to void my warrenty if i updated to a not supported OS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoW_CoUnTrY View Post
    I actually tried the battery pull a few time already...but doesn't really help.
    v4.6.0.162 (platform 4.0.0.155)
    I believe this is the newest "offical" OS rogers is supporting.
    I didn't want to void my warrenty if i updated to a not supported OS.
    you do know you can downgrade back to the original OS and they will never know about it right
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    Quote Originally Posted by P.O.E.1983 View Post
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