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Help falling asleep & not waking up?

largecharge

Well-Known Member
i have my atrix for 3 weeks and it did something today i'm not liking. was using it then almost like it turned off or went to sleep?? i had to pull the battery & reboot to restore it. happened twice in 12 hr apart. was wondering what happened here and no new apps were installed. anyone elese with an issue like this??:confused:
 
That's not "Falling asleep and not waking up" - there is a known issue in some devices where they go into sleep mode and won't recover.

This is just the phone rebooting at random from a lock up. It sounds like that a static charge built up in one of the circuits. This caused it to shut off. And, you had to pull the battery to allow that charge to dissipate before it would power back on.

This is common in solid state electronics. This static charge is the reason we support people tell users (As annoying as it may seem) to power off devices for several seconds and back on. Wireless routers, Cable/DSL modems, Digital cable tv boxes, Cell phones, Computers.... All are subject to this.

What causes it?
For the most part, it's just simple physics. In the most basic of terminology, Electronic circuits are just metal with electrons moving around in them. This movement of electrons causes friction. This is what causes the heat you feel in any electronic device. It also causes a static charge build up (Think rubbing a balloon on your head and sticking it to the wall).

99% of the time, this static just dissipates on its on. Sometimes, there is just too much for it to dissipate. Maybe the air around the device is too charged.

We have a technical term for when this happens to any electronic device that causes you to have to pull the power source for a few seconds and let it reset.... "$h!t Happens." ;) LoL

If it's a "once in a blue moon" event, it's nothing to worry about.
If it starts happening on a regular basis, it could be something wrong with the phone, or it could be something in the environment where you are using the phone causing it. Are you using the phone around anything with large electric motors, anything that gives off high EMF, in an area with really dry air that is statically charged (as in you keep shocking your cat on the nose when you touch it!)????
 
That's not "Falling asleep and not waking up" - there is a known issue in some devices where they go into sleep mode and won't recover.

This is just the phone rebooting at random from a lock up. It sounds like that a static charge built up in one of the circuits. This caused it to shut off. And, you had to pull the battery to allow that charge to dissipate before it would power back on.

This is common in solid state electronics. This static charge is the reason we support people tell users (As annoying as it may seem) to power off devices for several seconds and back on. Wireless routers, Cable/DSL modems, Digital cable tv boxes, Cell phones, Computers.... All are subject to this.

What causes it?
For the most part, it's just simple physics. In the most basic of terminology, Electronic circuits are just metal with electrons moving around in them. This movement of electrons causes friction. This is what causes the heat you feel in any electronic device. It also causes a static charge build up (Think rubbing a balloon on your head and sticking it to the wall).

99% of the time, this static just dissipates on its on. Sometimes, there is just too much for it to dissipate. Maybe the air around the device is too charged.

We have a technical term for when this happens to any electronic device that causes you to have to pull the power source for a few seconds and let it reset.... "$h!t Happens." ;) LoL

If it's a "once in a blue moon" event, it's nothing to worry about.
If it starts happening on a regular basis, it could be something wrong with the phone, or it could be something in the environment where you are using the phone causing it. Are you using the phone around anything with large electric motors, anything that gives off high EMF, in an area with really dry air that is statically charged (as in you keep shocking your cat on the nose when you touch it!)????

i guess i will call this "once in a blue moon" event. as i said it occured at work at the start of my shift (pull battery), working fine before hand used it normally through the day then at the end of my 12 hr shift it did it again (pull battery). nothing of the sort like this since then (approx 1 week ago). it's kept in my top pocket which maybe a dry enviroment maybe at times? and there is electrical noise in our plant,power factor correction will never catch it all. :rolleyes: yup 300 hp dc motors thru the plant
 
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