I personally don't have any hostility towards Sony Ericsson. I have been using a Pi since It has worked flawlessly for almost 6 years, and due to the problems with my X10i, I am back to using it again. It is just old technology and accesses the Internet like an old dog climbs a hill.
It does access the Internet through my WIFI, but why would I look at the Internet on a 4 inch screen in my office when I have a 25 inch screen that will do that much better? Thank you for your input. However, from my experience I don't see your comments as helpful in solving this problem for the following reasons:. It was not about having too many applications or simply bad ones. Yes bad apps can be a problem , but: 2. I have a fully restored, original install, with no additional applications just like yours , and I have continuous problems.
Including: the SIM card is no longer recognized, the battery will not charge internally and the phone will not turn off. The phone was designed and intended to have personal applications installed after it was sold. If that can't be done, then SE needs to make that precisely known. Afterall, they are the ones who put the Android Market link on the phone with instructions on how to download and install applications.
Shame on Google it they allow badly programed apps on their site. I doubt that you see that problem at the iphone market. Of course, if your phone has no hardware problems you can call through it, play games or whatever until you are worn out. That is what is expected of a properly functioning phone.
That won't happen if your phone has a hardware problem. So, I'll make you a deal. Send me your perfect X10 and I'll send you my non-functioning X10 and you can repair it and use it based on the suggestions in your comment.
Let me know if you want my address in Europe. I understand your point of view, believe me I do, the case of Htc forum about HW suspect is the same as this forum, only suspect, btw after misuse is normal to get HW burned somewhere but from my point of view that cause is not the root of the problem, may be I'm wrong and my phone would get faulty soon but I'm not so sure I hope companies understand that the fault is partly his fault and offer to you a solution, a free one.
It is very easy, the issue exist but there is not the HW the root of the problem, HW failure seems to be only the last effect of multiple software issue and combinations of events that may be typical in a new concept of informatics, android microPC. I always agree with the exceptional event of a few cases of manufacture defect like all electronic products could be affected but I doubt that is the massive reason of the failure affecting people in this and many other forums of many other brands.
It is easy to me see the root of the problem probably due to my job related to high technology products. If I live in a place where specific product is not avaiable, I take the risk to buy that in other place with plenity of knowledgement that risk will mean.
Cellphone companies does not support any other product than yours and all people with a gramm of brain know that. Even take the product to service has a risk behind, so when i will buy a dollars product and the money is importan to me I will considere warranty and third part warranties that will change your product at anytime for any stupid reason in two or three years, I used before when I broke my nokia screen, a new nokia same day!
Hope that man has learned about life from the last darkned answer and keep in mind the only one solution, pay for his own voluntary mistake. A lot of times these repair and service centres are run by outsources. This is generally a very practical practice, but almost always harm the brand with bad press and refusals to honor warranties by the manufacturers.
I think that is what is happening to a lot of people here. His phone s works fine 2. He can't believe that SE would manufacture a faulty product 3. All these problems are user errors. I believe ALL manufacturers produce faulty devices. How bad the percentage is depends on device and the manufacturing plants. I believe the current situation with SE could be the fact that their factory is in China and the quality control seems somewhat lax. I hope they resolve this issue.
Sorry, I have been reading your discussion regarding the x10 problems and wanted to put my two pennies worth in. For the first couple of months I could fault it on only one point, in-call volume is poor unless you can line the little half moon speaker up to the entrance to your external ear canal and jam the phone down there! However, after 6 to 8 weeks the nigles started. My main problem was WiFi. Keeping it on became next to impossible, it automatically turns itself off and has to be manually turned back on.
However, I really like the phone and since we were promised an improved signal by October from T Mobile I decided to wait and see. I have done a restore, having backed up all my apps to my SD card usinecause even though it said it had backed up it hadn'tg software procured from the Market - lost all of that because nothing was backed up even though the programme said it was - que sera sera and I have updated to the lates OS.
No change. I am noticing that the problem is worse when connected via the USB lead to my laptop but not when connected to the charger.
Today my phone has restarted 64 times in the space of 5 hours, averaging 9 restarts in a row before it stays on for 10 minutes then goes off again.
Funnily enough, the same thing happens in the car. I moved my phone holder from the middle of the dashboard to the corner of the windscreen beside the steering wheel and it began restarting over and over again. My first thought was interference fom the immobiliser unit on the steering column, because my G1 phone does the same there.
To my mind there are too many people from all over the world to be suffering exactly the same problem for this not to be a priority for SE to deal with. The sooner SE accept that replacement of the units is the best way to go the better. The Restart problem seems to have been fixed in one case by the user 'whyisitnotworking' by a replacement of the motherboard. The incall volume however is more broadly across the phone users. I would take a guess that the wifi problem is more to do with the software on the phone than the phone itself.
Certainly it is looking like the Restart problem - which is accompanied by overheating to 45 deg in one instance I heard recently, is a motherboard issue and therefore the phone, but other problems may not be the phone, but the software that runs on the phone and its interaction with the phone's hardware.
My take on this situation is similar to most but with different effects. My phone seems to restart after I have downloaded and go to open the new app. It also only seems to do this when the battery is low, and never restarts when my battery has a good charge left.
Personally I tend to think it is software related rather than hardware as it would restart all the time regardless of battery level or what I have just downloaded.
It is an infrequent process that is very annoying, but has not seemed to hamper my phone like a hardware issue would. SE roll out the bloody 2. I think you have what we call a "out of memory" issue. Perhaps you have too many loaded apps running in the background.
I also have the same problem. My phone was 1 month in service center, during this time they called me twice that the phone is repaired, but when I went to them, the problem was not solved.
I don't know what can I do - maybe just wait several weeks for 2. Does someone find solution or some way to restore some previous firmware without avoiding guaranty? Sorry to hear this. I suggest you wait till next 2 weeks to see the result of the 2.
If it still troubles with the restart issue, change it to some other phones. Make sure you inform the people you buy it from though, 'less they, too, refuse to do so. Why have you update your brand new product if you know partially since first post here that is not a good thing to do, has your brand new phone a malfunction?? Since my phone has built in july I have not update yet because I do not need the promises of such minor update and like a hard pc worker I see the update practice like a step to do only if it is highly recommended or if I'm experimenting some malfunction otherwise I have nothing to do.
Everybody knows the 1. Your statements are generally not helpful. The people on this forum are currently experiencing problems with their phones. Some have a software problem as I did , some seem to have a more persistent hardware problem which is corrected with a replacement motherboard, still others seem to be having problems with the battery overheating and possibly causing restarts or burning out other components.
These people already have the problem and are trying to fix it. Telling them that they can avoid the problem altogether by deciding to use the device in it's virgin form doesn't change the fact that these people have already added apps and already updated the firmware.
More importantly, telling people to ignore updates put out by the manufacturer is illogical. The manufacturer creates and tests in theory these updates to make sure they are stable. The manufacturer is creating these updates to make the phone operate better - in the case of the initial post R2BA was designed to improve battery life and to increase the ease at which one could backup most of the data on the phone memory to the SD card.
My experience was that the update caused the phone to restart similar to the initial post. I found that, after following that step, the phone was once again stable. I can agree, however, with your statements regarding third party apps. These are designed and tested specifically for Android. However, they are not necessarily optimized for the X This doesn't mean that the app is necessarily "safe" to run on the X10, but any reasonable person would expect that a top-of-the-line smartphone can run some pretty intense applications.
Only the most paranoid people would avoid trying any apps and avoid updating the firmware unless there were real problems or the update was "highly recommended". This thread is for people who experience a restart, not for those who are too paranoid to actually use the phone.
I may have missed something but my restart issues only appeared after a couple of months since the update so not sure whether not restting to defaults have anything to do with it or not.. I don't recall if that was a "suggested" required step from the SEUS software some vague statement like "you should back everything up as you may need to reset to factory settings after the update" or if it was something that I read somewhere on the SE website in the Support section.
I'm about to head to work so I can't spend much time looking on the Support section of the website. Those are the only 2 places I would have noticed the statement and considered it important enough to remember. I think you have sate your opinion, but how others take it is entirely another matter. Your opinion may not be the medicine for eveyone, in fact I could not swallow most of it.
You may have a "perfect" devie, but otes do not. Asking a bunch of early adopters to not updae their phone when they specially bought it for the explicit purpose of Os updates and innovations, is just plain ignorant.
I admit that I have had some altercations wit ordinary users on this sites because thy have lttle to no idea how or what have they gotten themselves into. That is just plin annoying. However, the X10 wasn't made jut for you or I, it is made to be sold to the general public. And general public includes any and every one out there.
So please, we all have our ideas of what our devices are for, there is no hard and fast rules to this. About apps, let 2. You are clearer this time round, so yes, I agree.
We should let SE do their stuffs and iron ou those kinks before sending out the armor. However, delays are also detrimental to customer service and satisfactions. This is something I found many companies ignore, or take for granted. Actualy my new phone came with 16 firmware, with which my batery life was up to 8 hours.
My previous phone was lately with 23 and while it was in service center, my mobile operator released 26, how could I know It seems AC plugs add stress and temperature to battery but I'm not so sure since I've not recognized such symptom.
Actually I've used to turn off services when not in use, MANUALLY, as an old android user recommend to me, avoid apps like "apps killer" or related specially under our firmware.
I would recommend you to post your power related questions to other thread than this one related to malfunctions mostly produced by software issue and misuse. I have a x10 mini and have the same problem, but not tooooo much. My phone restarts mainly when i get a call. It happens about once in 2 days or once daily. Do i need to take it to the service center? Is there a correlation between the chip running hot and the restarting. There has been a lot complaints regarding this issue but no solution.
It could be hardware, it could be third party apps, or even the battery itself. O Android 2. My phone is currently with the service centre now, after having to threaten legal action to get the service centre to change the motherboard.
Most of us are simple users just trying to use the in its actual state and even with a totally virgin and clean operating system. This kind of practice is unfortunately very common with nearly all gadgets that you will find as no brands, except HTC, Asus and MSI, actually manufacture their own computers. Either Sony Ericsson did not pay enough to the factory to produce the phone with sufficiently correct quality parts OR the factory simply put in very low quality or garbage parts in the phone.
The result is obvious for customers that use the phone after a while. This is especially true for people who bought the phone when it first came out. So either you need to to put in some high quality parts in the phones or the customers wil start to mount legal action.
They do outsourcing as well. This much I can confidently say. Hallo guys, first excuse me for my bad English, i'm from georgia. I have the same problem with my new Xperia x10 which i have just bought. Just tell the service centre it is within your warranty and they should at least changeu a new motherboard. An update to my situation. After having re-start problems last week they stopped after swapping out SIM cards, then swapping them back again.
Today though the re-start problems started up again. The phone would then go into a re-start cycle which would only stop if I took the battery out. The phone would re-start after using the browser or making a call - nothing out of the ordinary I'm sure you'd all agree.
After one re-start cyclen it stopped recognising the SIM card - called my phone company and they have agreed to replace the phone. Also need to mention that I have no 3rd party apps on this phone. I asked the phone company if they had heard about the 2. Actually I've heard about x10mini massive recall from a service company sell points mexican one due to the defective sim card that cause malfunction like restarts They've announced products will be returned in a week to be on market again.
Or a message like "please update your. I signed up just to add my voice to this and make Dr. First of all im from sweden and i bought the phone after i worked and got about dollars and then bought this piece of Dr fix do you think i did something wrong with it? No it's through my telco - Orange here in the UK. Being changed tomorrow. Odd haven't been without a phone for years!
I asked them how many X10's they've had to swap out and he said he only knew of 1. Most of the call they get about the X10 are to do with Bluetooth connectivity. I'll ask again Did you try changing the simcard? Even the best MB on market could have a suddenly malfunction right out of the box, I'm alwais pointing this.
BTW, thanks for learnig from another DrFixed classwork! When you buy an iPhone, you are actually paying for more than 2 devices. That's why when you have a problem, they have you send it back and replace a new device for you.
Most fanbois think this is a good customer service, but they could not see the hidden implications. Ok, so my phone has been replaced so I'll let you know how I get on. Still can't hear anyone when they call but hey, it's only a phone after all but it does have the 2.
I have also the same problem with the phone restarting most commonly it seems when I am using internet. I tried updating the software myself first, but this did not improve the restart problem, so I went back to the shop and they send it to service.
The service took three weeks and the only thing they did was upgrading the software. However I got the phone back yesterday and it worked until I did all the correct settings for using internet, then it went nuts and restarted and asked for some sim network code or otherwise I got into the phone.
Finally a yellow triangle with an exclamation mark appeared and now the phone is completely dead. Now I have to go back to the shop and they probably send it back for another service.
I wonder what time the service would take if they do some actual work instead of just upgrading the software, which I can do in ten minutes at home not three weeks!!!! I guess the main issue is that the guys doing the service don't know what the problem is and just do what they can.
I guess SE don't want to admit there is a serious problem with the phone since this would be negative marketing. However SE it could be and idea that satisfied customers tend to stick to same brand and unsatisfied customer don't. I'd be interested to know just how many people complaining about issues on their x10's have rooted their phone and carelessly removed dependent apps. This is the reason Google doesn't endorse them.
I'm not saying some users aren't experiencing genuine malfunction, but I think proper housekeeping is also very important. I have not rooted my phone or removed any factory installed apps. Actually, I haven't removed any apps.
One was an office suite, which I used on my Pi for almost 6 years I only use the spreadsheet function ; one was a book reader with two books; one was a flashlight app. I read all the comments before buying them, but obviously if Android Market didn't test them and no one warned about them, I become the tester.
However, I didn't uninstall any of them. They were deleted when I was told to update my software by the SE tech support person. After 4 such repair updates, the problem.
I did my research So the OS isn't as up to date as another, big whoop, the UI defines the phone, not Android, that just helps! OnNo re-start issues here, apart from when it's charging obviously which is kind of weird, but hey dealt with it. A lot of people seem quick to dismiss an entire range just because one handset is faulty. But that was a one-off, and I know how to avoid it in future, so once Vodafone got expensive, back to Orange I went!
Evidently not everyone earns as much as a farmer. I have also "dealt with it," as with any annoyance that is part of life. That doesn't take responsibility away from SE to deal with it. I don't have any general complaints about SE. However, if I had read this forum before I bought the phone, I wouldn't have bought it. As I said in a previous post, I have owned a SE Pi for almost 6 years, and because of the problems with my X10i, I am back to using it since I need to use Excel spreadsheets on my phone on a daily basis.
My X10i is too much trouble right now to be considered reliable. Since I bought my X10i outright, I'm not concerned about any provider. They have been the most helpful in the whole chain of inconveniences associated with the SE phone. I suspect that the other people in this forum are also dealing with the problem, though in a variety of ways. It is not necessarily helpful to have people who are not experiencing problems to tell those who are, that they just need to deal with it.
Patience is a virtue with many positive side affects and there are many experiences in life that teach it and test it.
But people do change brands and providers on the basis of their own experience. I had dinner at a restaurant across the street and after a short time began experiencing stomach problems, followed by vomiting over an 11 hour period yes, even when there was little to nothing left to vomit.
I have not been back to that restaurant in 4 years. I asked about the repair, they could tell me "software updated, and changed defect item" what defect was not mentioned Happy as i was i came home, charged the battery and tryed my fixed phone. Only change is that my phone is not restarting anymore.. For you and anyone else with this concern, look at the top of this thread on the right-hand panel. Re: iphone or anything else Sep 25, PM. I strongly command any one to buy an iphone htc or anyother handset.
Forget about it. It isn't worth the trouble. Buying it, you simply label yourself stupid and unoriginal. I'll have to disagree with you on this one , are we comparing hardware or software I can't argue their fluidity.
But to call it amazing is an overstatement. It had quite a few shortcomings when they first launched. However, a lot of those problems have been dumbed down or kept hidden from the media. Any media that speaks out against Apple, will no longer get exclusive coverage from them. How's that for media handling? It does cost the price of more than 2 phones. I am extremely sure of it. So you tell me what are you talking about. If you count into it contract, you'll notice that the price Apple gvae to the telco is substantially less than what they ask from consumers.
At the point of launch, the X10 was up-to-date. Similarly 10 months down the line and still no upgrade for IOS, wouldn't that be out-dated as well? I can see your view point skewed. Perhaps you are not one who is suitable for cutting edge devices. C'mon man So you "devices were launched with 2. If i diot's Phone is cutting edge, you better go read upon your tech knowledge.
Only fanbois can come up with that term for the i diot's Phone. At least, for most of them with this problem. After searching at many sites, I found at Japanese site mentioned that in Japan, there are lot of similar issue occured and caused by a power supply problem at xperia x10 made at early of July or before July. They changed all with a new xperia x10 made in August at docomo shop the phone operator that sells xperia there.
Since I bought mine at Hongkong, I need to send it there for the reparation and it would cost really much I'm so sorry. I miss-wrote some info so I fixed it. I think you also can find some similar info if you browse the internet using " " restart itself automaticly.
I was able to find a way to have minimal use of my phone by keeping battery temperature below F. Same problem here. I am from Serbia, country in Eastern Europe. I have bought my X10 at 25th July. I had no problems till now. It restarts when i open some web page via Wi-Fi, play. I hav firmware version. Today I took the phone from the service and everything seemed to be fine. When I came home, and connect it to the WiFi restart loop started again.
In the service centre they have re-updated sofware, but seems without any success. Edit: Phone is manufactured 13th week of I have no idea what to do, maybe go again to Service, but what to tell them? Same story again SE has disappointed me. Shame yourself. I have the same problem since updated to R2BA in middle Aug,Who can tell me its a hardware problem or a softwaer problem???
The se has no response! I wonder if this issue happened because of the newest firmware R2BA? Since for mine, I bought it at early July, and updated it with the newest firmware.
The restarting issue hasn't appeared as soon as I updated the firmware, but at that time I used a SIM card with limited feature, which made me only able to use phone and sms function. I didn't use 3G and wi-fi Then, after I moved to other country and changed my SIM Card with 3G feature enabled and use the wi-fi, the endless restart loop begun.
I also bought a new battery, but nothing changed. And, I'm afraid to bring my xperia to the service center at my country now, since I read on newspaper or blogs that SE here sometime hold the phone for months if they need some parts to be imported from aboard, and won't resend it back to the owner if the process takes time too long I guess they just forget about it. So yeah, I'm pretty stuck now. At first I'm thinking that the restart is because the android platform runs untested unchecked and unsecure software I have found it an interesting app for fault diagnosis.
In fact,this does not work. My hope now restarts loop at the begin,that's mean i can not run the app. Well I got my phone back yesterday and it was working fine for all of 20 mins or so!!!
Apparently the device was tested thoroughly and passed fixed, which it obviously wasn't I provided all the info I gave above which I told the store reps the first time as well as well as the links on the SE support forum where people have had to get their motherboards changed for this issue to go away..
I'm really fed up of having to spend this much time in trying to get something fixed which hasn't been due to any fault of mine on almost a brand new device so hopefully someone can point me in the right direction to get this sorted once and for all if they just send it back this time as well saying nothing more to be done!!!!! It's a pain when the repair centre is only contactable to the telco staff and I have to rely on them doing a proper job as they certainly seems to be trying their best not to!!!!!!
Yesterday I was in the service center, and they have tested phone, and told me that reset loop is factory faulty Now, they are going to change mobo and for that part I need to wait 10 days They returned mobile to me, to use it, before mobo comes. So, SE had fully failed with this overpriced cell SE have admitted there is a factory fault that affects YOUR phone mine doesn't do the endless loop so it's not all phones that are affected and have offered to fix it at no cost to you.
They have told you how long it will take and in the meantime they have let you keep using your phone until it is fixed. To be honest, that sounds like pretty good customer service to me - my friends HTC has been back at the factory for 2. The fault is that the phone will not switch on. HTC say he has broken the motherboard!!!!! If you don't like yout phone stick it on ebay and get rid - I'm sure there are oplenty of other brands out there for you to moan about!
I didn't think the customer support had failed but the SE with this phone, support for software is really disappointing I was pleasantly surprised with SE support in my country. I hope that everything will be well when mobo comes. Has anyone in the meantime discovered why the problem occurs?
Se sei contento del tuo acquisto va benissimo ma non dire castronerie senza fondamento perch il Desire molto pi sensibile,reattivo e la batteria dura molto di pi. Non che ti rode un p?
Posseggo anche un x10 nel cassetto. Non riesco pi ad usarlo dopo aver provato il Desire ,troppo lento e poco reattivo al tocco la batteria dura pochissimo e la risposta di se stata di installare un task manager.
Certo se lo spengo dura di pi. Scusate l'OT ciao. Are you working for Htc? Htc has big problem too like all brands out there because a perfect device is simply inexistent. You cannot compare so different devices, Htc is more reactive due with his all new OS, most Xperia owners would never change his device with HTC one, its a different world. Ak3dgfx is just an realist satisfied customer like most out there and his device is working as he expected it should be Enjoy your HTC until next bug! Non sarai tu che lavori per HTC?
Anche loro hanno grandi problemi come tutti i fabricanti del resto e non possibile paragonare il funzionamento di due cosi diversi sistemi operativi che si sa bene determinano le note caratteristiche di risposta. Chi ha scelto un Xperia non lo cambierebbe mai per un HTC, sono due mondi completamente diversi ed disposto ad assumere le gia annunciate tardanze di aggiornamento.
Ak3dgfx un utente realista e soddisfatto per il suo acquisto, come lo la maggior parte degli utenti che hanno scelto questo cellulare Divertiti con il tuo HTC ma attento allo schermo! I am however thinking that this problem is a hardware issue because my phone gets past the activate quite well.
If it does I suggest that it is in fact a hardware issue. I have read on various forums as to people doing this and the reason I haven't gone down that path is so as not to allow the telco to push this back on me and say I have been messing around where I shouldn't have type of thing But if and when you feel you have exhausted all avenues from sony then you can root your device, which is just a name for getting superuser access to your phone.
The normal users dont have this access. If you use astro file manager you may see what I mean This saves battery and greatly improves battery life. When you are done waiting for a hardware upgrade I got my phone back a few hours ago after sending it to the repair centre for the SECOND time and the restarting issue still haven't been fixed I have half a mind to go down the route of rooting it although I don't understand how it will help with the restart issue I beleive it gives you more access than usual but if this is a hardware issue - which seems to be the case judging by the posters here who've gotten their x10s fixed - then rooting doesn't help?
If you were planning on getting a phone that you cannot customize or modify , then you would be best off using an iPhone, which is locked down so that you can do less with it, but each thing is secure so it works well. With the android phone, the linux kernel offers more flexibility than the locked linux kernel version of Apple.
In the case of the X10 it is only gaining superuser access to the operating system that runs from the standard bootloader so the warranty is still intact after the X10 root procedure. The software is by no means perfect, and the occassional pin number entry is probably a good thing against unaurhorised use not a bug a feature.
I am running ADW , which is a different screen control program. It allows up to 7 screens to scroll left or right and lots of great extras to quickly get to your programs on the phone.
I'm from France and I've got the same trouble. I bought my X10 since 3 weeks 2 weeks of joy and 1 of restarting all the day. Well, I got my phone back from the repair center yesterday. I must say, I was very impressed with the quick 1 day turn araound. What I wasnt impressed with was After some further inquiry I found that they will not replace the phone until I send it back 3 times. That's the company policy. I am very disapointed in the low level of duty of care and poor customer service.
I am not happy at all!!!!! Update on my phone. It was replaced about a couple of weeks ago - phone replaced, not just MB, with lates updates no not 2. So far so good, I have not downloaded any 3rd party apps but then I didn't with the last phone.
My telco called m - Orange in the UK - to ask how the re-start problem started this might be notes for SE when they send the phone back or it might be a pattern developing. Thus, we strongly advise you to encrypt your phone, especially if you want to give it away or sell it to a third party that you do not have a high level of trust.
If it is only for you that you are doing this, we will never advise you enough to save all of your data in order to be able to find them after this "Reset". The Play Store is full of apps that let you do this.
Here is the classic routine for performing a reset via this menu: as described before, be sure to back up all data that is important to you.
Your best bet is to call a mobile phone professional if you are not sure. Then follow the instructions that appear on the screen. Under "Personal data" go to "Factory data reset". You may have to enter your PIN code or password during these operations.
This is completely normal, and is intended to prevent a third party from erasing all of your data. Surely this is something that you will be asked spontaneously anyway, but you will have to restart your phone. Don't worry, this is completely normal and means the reset went well. You will know that the reset was successful when you see the home screen like what you may have seen right after purchasing your Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini.
It will then be easy for you to reinstall the applications you want, or even restore photos and music to memory according to your tastes. This is precisely the point that we will address in this guide, we will explain what to do if your Sony Xperia 10 restarts by itself.
In this context, first we will learn about the different situations of vibration for no reason that you can face, then the solutions available to you to solve this problem and return to normal use of your Sony Xperia It is extremely annoying to have Sony Xperia 10 rebooting without reason , if you are the victim, you will be happy to learn that you are not alone and that many owners of Sony Xperia 10 have already faced this problem.
In addition to the disturbance which risks stopping you while you are using your smartphone, the restart time which can at times be long, it is more intensely the recurring problem that is annoying. It will suddenly be necessary to find the origin of this problem, in order to quickly resolve it and recover normal use of your Sony Xperia Among the most well-known reasons that we found when looking at the concerns, here are the most common ones that we have retained:.
We now go to the solution part, in this part we will try to give you solutions for stop looping restarts of your Sony Xperia Despite our research, it is not easy to find a magic solution for this problem. All of the users who encountered it used different methods to resolve their concerns.
We have listed the main ones and those which seem to us the most effective in the following list. We realized, by analyzing the cases of Sony Xperia 10 which restarts on its own, that it was often related to the applications installed on your smartphone.
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