We recently replaced our two phones with the Droid Eris. We bought them at a kiosk in a mall. After having the device for only a few days I had trouble obtaining a signal right after charging the phone. After several attempts we took it to the local Verizon store.
Typical messages:
"Sorry, The process android.process.acore has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again."
"Sorry, The process com.google.process.gapps has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again."
They informed me that kiosk was not an 'authorized dealer' but they were kind enough to replace the phone with one of their own at no charge. This was terriffic in my opinion as I could have been taken to the cleaners.
However, the replacement phone is now doing the same thing. Right after charging the phone from an outlet it does not recognize a phone signal/or WiFi. For the last several minutes my phone has been in a cycle of turning on, cycling through to the main menu, then rebooting (for lack of a better term). I'm starting to think the Droid has more bugs that need to be worked out. What are the odds of me finding two completely dysfunctional units? Yes, I can reload from a back-up, and restore the unit by using the functions to reboot the system, but should I really need to do this every week after charging the phone? Something seems terribly wrong. My old Verizon Palm Treo was simple and **bleep** but actually worked. What gives?
Suggestions?