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How often do you restart your phone?

How often do you intentionally restart your phone?

  • At least once a day

    Votes: 7 14.3%
  • At least once every 3 days

    Votes: 5 10.2%
  • At least once every 5 days

    Votes: 7 14.3%
  • At least once a week

    Votes: 14 28.6%
  • At least twice a month

    Votes: 3 6.1%
  • At least once a month

    Votes: 7 14.3%
  • Never...I don't know how ;)

    Votes: 6 12.2%

  • Total voters
    49
Is it necessary to intentionally reboot? I have always considered any reboot to be a major annoyance. My galaxy tab 7.0 plus running honeycomb used to randomly reboot on its own almost once a day and I would be forced to reboot a couple times per week when some app froze. I updated it to jellybean a few months ago. Now there are no more random reboots and it only freezes one or two times a month requiring a manual reboot.
 
I have a friend that works in the cell tower business who supplies the carriers with their towers. He suggests turning one's phone off once a week.

That insures that any updates they do to insure the best call quality and LTE connectivity get successfully pushed to our phones immediately.

Therefore I make sure my friends and family are aware of this practice which I follow regularly.
 
I have 3 batteries.. I like to swap them out..to help keep them stored and cycled.

so about every other week.. I swap 1 battery.
 
I have a friend that works in the cell tower business who supplies the carriers with their towers. He suggests turning one's phone off once a week.

That insures that any updates they do to insure the best call quality and LTE connectivity get successfully pushed to our phones immediately.

Therefore I make sure my friends and family are aware of this practice which I follow regularly.

that assumes that towers (every tower) are updated or changed.. often.

every month???
 
I have a friend that works in the cell tower business who supplies the carriers with their towers. He suggests turning one's phone off once a week.

That insures that any updates they do to insure the best call quality and LTE connectivity get successfully pushed to our phones immediately.
This is totally unnecessary. If the phone is capable of applying a system update, it will do so automatically without a reboot. It only needs to refresh the connection. However, it is a good idea to replace your SIM every year or two to take full advantage of any system updates. Sometimes makes a difference, sometimes not, but a fairly recent SIM removes doubt about capability.

I have a brother-in-law who has supervised building cell towers and installing the equipment for 15 years for various companies all over the country. Turn-key, from bare ground to sending signals. Also know a Sprint engineer. Mobile communications is an amazing industry.
 
I probably reboot my phone less than weekly but more than twice a month. I'm in the reboot when stupid becomes annoying. My PC gets the same sort of attention.
 
I've noticed that once in a while, my music while playing over my BT audio in my car would stutter. When this happens, I just reboot my phone and that fixes the issue. I haven't figured out why that is. It's been happening about once a month or so lately which isn't too bad.
 
I never intend to reboot unless I want the recovery, or a battery pull because of a misbehaving app.
 
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