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Old 03-30-2011, 04:59 AM
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Re: Help! Evo 3.70.651 OTA failed, want to remove

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Originally Posted by abjc89 View Post
the problem is that my phone reboots on its own... about every 30 min when I use powerAMP in conjunction with google Navigation.
Disclaimer: If you use my advice and eff up your phone it's not my fault and I am not liable. If you are not capable of reading from multiple other sources and ascertaining what is safe and within you level of competence to complete successfully then you should leave your phone in a usable stock configuration.

Check the temp on the proc. I'd try a diff rom though or re flashing with proper and repeated cache clears. Honestly though I never had a reboot except on a when running a poorly coded app the was leaking/eating too much memory (or a bad rom/flash)

You could try flashing the latest stock ROOTED rom and the latest Radio etc.. (DO YOU NANDROID BACK UPS & BACK UP YOUR WIMAX IT SAVE MY BUTT)

I would also look into using unrevoked's permanent s-off (the have an s-on tool, if you were to need to return the phone) so you don't get stof with a les than desirable h-boot version with no s-off (don't even know if you can, I'm rooted so I don't care) better safe than sorry.

So if on a stock rom you have these issues then might be a phone problem try uninstalling power amp and just using lots of other apps that eat lots of memory (keep them active the OS auto kills them when not active) so like a video playing etc... to see if it's a memory issue.

sounds to me like you need to do some more exhaustive trouble shooting.

Come backe when you have more through info

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