Samsung Galaxy S5 Random Reboot
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My Galaxy S5 Randomly Reboots.
It has been doing this since the day it came out of the box.
I have taken it to 3 stores (Bestbuy, Verizon, Samsung)
It has been reflashed, re-os'd, and restored to factory defaults.
It still reboots
I called Verizon,
They told me to clear the cache prior to reboot
Still rebooting
I called again.
They said its an app and to run it in safe mode.
Any other bright ideas, as they still wont replace the phone?
I have issued a BBB Complaint as it is less than 1.5 months old and was doing it out of the box. (Very tierd of the runaround here)
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I understand your discontent with your phones' random rebooting gborough! A factory reset is the ultimate troubleshooting step to resolve this type of issue, and I see that you have already done. The phone should be replaced at this point. Is the phone within the one year manufacturers' warranty? Is there any physical/water damage? http://vz.to/1iJafA8
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Thank you for submitting your complaint to us.
The BBB that will process your complaint is:
- BBB of Southern Arizona
- 5151 E. Broadway Blvd., Ste 100
- Tucson, AZ 85711
- Phone: (520)888-5353
- Fax: (520)888-6262
- Email Address: info@tucson.bbb.org
- Website: www.tucson.bbb.org
You will hear from this BBB soon regarding your complaint
I think this was the right one. It showed Verizon Wireless, but AZ was the only state they came up in.
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I understand your discontent with your phones' random rebooting gborough! A factory reset is the ultimate troubleshooting step to resolve this type of issue, and I see that you have already done. The phone should be replaced at this point. Is the phone within the one year manufacturers' warranty? Is there any physical/water damage? http://vz.to/1iJafA8
AntonioC_VZW Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/VZWSupport
