My Bold resets everytime I tell it to. My Phone freezes and jams everytime I make it do something that it wasn't meant to do. No matter how you slice it, it always comes back operator error.
My Bold resets everytime I tell it to. My Phone freezes and jams everytime I make it do something that it wasn't meant to do. No matter how you slice it, it always comes back operator error.
little red *** just return it to the store for a new Bold..
isnt that what we should do If we are not happy??
I've been running the .167 it came with since I got it in early December, and it has never reset on its own. Like everyone else said, it will lock up if I try to do too much at once, but I've only had to manually reset it a handful of times.
Mine instabooted last night after installing the newest Slacker, rebooting, and then trying to launcher Slacker. After it came back up it seemed to run fine.
Other than that, I've never had an issue, though I do have mine configured to reboot itself every morning at 4:00 AM.
I haven't had any random resets (other than on one of the unofficial OSes, can't remember which one, but I think it was .216 before it was official). I only get freezing if I accidentally visit a website with a boatload of javascript. Otherwise, it's been fine. *knocks on wood*
The first day I got mine up and running she rebooted on her own at least six times. Upgraded from .167 to .190 that night and she hasn't rebooted since. Currently on .216
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to all of you who say it has never reset, how often does it jam up, or freeze, or otherwise have to be rebooted or batt pulled?
I've been on .162 and now .216 and have never had a reset or a freeze. And I never pull the battery out, though I did today to test how long my reboot period takes since there was some discussion on another thread about reboot time.
Haven't had to reset since I got the thing 1 month ago. Only done battery pull because of low memory (not sure what's causing it yet but last time it happened I was down to 0!).