![]() The cell phone companies and manufacturers have proven (by their lack of repair/remedy to said situations) that they just DO NOT CARE, and will NOT offer any solutions to said problems. There are really no other feasible explanations for what is going on with EVERYONE'S phones. At any rate, if it is not the government spying on us, then the entire situation reeks of a defective software "glitch" or "bug", if you will. Yet, for some reason, the cell phone still continues to "try" to update itself, landing in a continuous loop of unnecessary automatic rebooting. it's 2018 now, 5 years since the last update "took" to my phone. For example, my phone hasn't actually downloaded and recorded an update since 2013, according to the information within my phone. Anyhow, the underlying problem that I see is that most "updates" for cell phones that aren't relatively new are defunct, and do not actually even exist. If you disagree, that's fine, but you are only kidding yourself. Never will be if you use electronic devices. It wouldn't surprise me one bit if "big brother" government is spying on us in this fashion. I often wonder if there is some sort of server somewhere that is actually downloading our "private" information from our cell phones. Your phone will do this after it does an automatic update download from god only knows where. The reason your phone turns on and off is because it is "rebooting" itself after searching for and supposedly downloading an "automatic update" for it's software. ![]() This random automatic "rebooting" issue plagues many, many cell phones. ![]() ![]() That said, I honestly don't believe it ever will be either. ACTUALLY, this PROBLEM has NOT been SOLVED. ![]()
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