On another forum, someone suggested that the frequent reboots may be the result of certain installed applications being incompatible with Jelly Bean. What does everyone here think of that theory? I would hope that the OS would be more robust that that. If true, however, and with so many dozens of installed applications, how could someone realistically identify the culprit(s)?
It's probably just because I have so many applications installed but I notice that after *every* time my GN reboots, at least one application update will have auto-installed. (It's always a different app.) Is that significant? Could the pending installs be somehow causing the frequent reboots? Prior to my GN, I used an HTC Incredible--running Eclair and then Froyo, I think. In any case, with that device/OS, there was some kind of a limited pool for applications; once that threshold was reached, frequent reboots were an acknowledged problem. Could something similar be at work with the GN and/or Jelly Bean?
It's probably just because I have so many applications installed but I notice that after *every* time my GN reboots, at least one application update will have auto-installed. (It's always a different app.) Is that significant? Could the pending installs be somehow causing the frequent reboots? Prior to my GN, I used an HTC Incredible--running Eclair and then Froyo, I think. In any case, with that device/OS, there was some kind of a limited pool for applications; once that threshold was reached, frequent reboots were an acknowledged problem. Could something similar be at work with the GN and/or Jelly Bean?