So my Kyocera Brigadier is in my pocket and it vibrates. It's rebooted by itself. (it's locked per a company policy) then I get something along the lines of "optimizing android apps and it goes from 1 to 208.
It repeated that 4 times today. Obviously running down the battery. The phone then locked where I had to do a master reset (well the keystrokes) and I end up at a Android screen with
reset phone
wipe factory data
power off
logs
and a few others
I tried power off and the rest of the commands and each got a missing cmd (or similar)
Figuring CRAP it's a brick.
I powered off and turned on just for a lark and it's back up.
UH wtf happened. I'm in IT, the phone's locked down with airwatch and in my instance I really was not messing with the phone.
It's always rebooted itself once a day (as did it's original Kyocera Brigadier) this phone is a replacement.
Thoughts? Truly underwhelmed with Verizon business since on saturday night they don't answer the phone for business customers. (nice huh)
It repeated that 4 times today. Obviously running down the battery. The phone then locked where I had to do a master reset (well the keystrokes) and I end up at a Android screen with
reset phone
wipe factory data
power off
logs
and a few others
I tried power off and the rest of the commands and each got a missing cmd (or similar)
Figuring CRAP it's a brick.
I powered off and turned on just for a lark and it's back up.
UH wtf happened. I'm in IT, the phone's locked down with airwatch and in my instance I really was not messing with the phone.
It's always rebooted itself once a day (as did it's original Kyocera Brigadier) this phone is a replacement.
Thoughts? Truly underwhelmed with Verizon business since on saturday night they don't answer the phone for business customers. (nice huh)