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Personally I think HTC and Sprint want to keep this problem under wraps.
I finally had to get another EVO from Sprint because the reboot problem was getting worse and I need the phone to receive my calls and messages from my job. The only downside is that the Sprint store (where I went to) has a policy now to only give you a refurbished EVO. Personally I think HTC and Sprint want to keep this problem under wraps.
... I have noticed that it seems to happen more often when I have the GPS on, but it isn't necessary. I had the problem today, just sitting on the couch browsing the web with BT and GPS off.
I'm wondering if it is somehow related to signal strength as I'm in a rural area with splotchy coverage.
So now I'm confused. I turned the phone on last night and didn't touch it. It's still on now which is the longest it's been on. It made it 24 hours with out restarting with no activity at all. But I know that as soon as I start using it, it will shut right off. My GPS is turned off, too.
...Again, I'm still po'd I have a refurb, but at the same time finally happy that this phone has no issues... well at least yet.
this is a interesting theory....^You might be on to something there. Many of the reports of reboots note that the GPS was turned on at the time. If yours was off while you were in a weak signal area that would eliminate that current sink, but the cell site would command the phone to increase its transmit power which would increase the current flow out of the battery.
My theory is that there is enough of a voltage drop when the phone's overall current draw exceeds a certain level that the voltage regulator doesn't have enough headroom to maintain proper voltage to critical devices, so it reboots. To fix this would require swapping out phones, which is expensive. It is unlikely that a software patch could solve this problem.
Man, this stinks that such an otherwise cool phone is tarnished by these problems. I was so close to getting one, too. I sure hope the responsible parties can solve this in an acceptable fashion.
^because you paid for a new product. new.
no, its not o.k.OK, you're in love with shiny baubles. I get it.
So a phone that has been vetted and works at least as good as new is not as good as new to you?
There's still the same amount of smoke stored in all those components waiting for you to release, no worries.
You might be on to something there. Many of the reports of reboots note that the GPS was turned on at the time. If yours was off while you were in a weak signal area that would eliminate that current sink, but the cell site would command the phone to increase its transmit power which would increase the current flow out of the battery.
My theory is that there is enough of a voltage drop when the phone's overall current draw exceeds a certain level that the voltage regulator doesn't have enough headroom to maintain proper voltage to critical devices, so it reboots. To fix this would require swapping out phones, which is expensive. It is unlikely that a software patch could solve this problem.
Man, this stinks that such an otherwise cool phone is tarnished by these problems. I was so close to getting one, too. I sure hope the responsible parties can solve this in an acceptable fashion.
... her phone is noticibly different than mind. the battery cover looks and feels different and her phone is lighter in weight than mine. we are both on Froyo, same pri and prl.