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That's the one thing I have not tried. Do I need to go into each application and clear it. Or is there a way to do everything at once?
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Wiping cache partition - cures many ills and is better to start with this than a (gulp) full Factory Reset.
- Power off
- Power On Holding Home Key
- When Andy with Exlamation Point Shows up Press BOTH Volume keys
- Use Volume Keys to navigate to "wipe cache partition" and tap power button to select
- Wait for it to finish and select reboot system
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Cody21 wrote:Wiping cache partition - cures many ills and is better to start with this than a (gulp) full Factory Reset.
- Power off
- Power On Holding Home Key
- When Andy with Exlamation Point Shows up Press BOTH Volume keys
- Use Volume Keys to navigate to "wipe cache partition" and tap power button to select
- Wait for it to finish and select reboot system
Just performed the process and will see if it resolves it. Thank you.
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Don't believe this will fix the issue as others have done this process only to have it return. This is really screwed up to say the least.
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eric4350 wrote:Don't believe this will fix the issue as others have done this process only to have it return. This is really screwed up to say the least.
Well, I can tell you that clearing the cache will not solve the problem; neither will pulling the battery or anything else I've tried. Guess I'll just have to live with a double power off until Motorola figures it out.
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To the both of you having issues:
Have either of you tried turning the phone off AGAIN after it turns back on???? Many have reported that their phone stays off the second time.
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thehudd wrote:
eric4350 wrote:Don't believe this will fix the issue as others have done this process only to have it return. This is really screwed up to say the least.
Well, I can tell you that clearing the cache will not solve the problem; neither will pulling the battery or anything else I've tried. Guess I'll just have to live with a double power off until Motorola figures it out.
Correct. Does not work.
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vereyezuhn wrote:To the both of you having issues:
Have either of you tried turning the phone off AGAIN after it turns back on???? Many have reported that their phone stays off the second time.
Yes I have and works but very, very, very did I say veeeeeeeeeery annoying.
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I couldn't tell if I have this problem or not as I never turn my phone off.
I cancelled my land line many many years ago as my wife and I both have cell phones so why pay twice. Anyway, we both leave our phones on 24hrs a day because what if family members or friends need to get in touch with us in the middle of the night?
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Woke up today to a cell phone already "ON" again