When I had my Tmobile Galaxy S3, I would get messages if my device hadn't been rebooted within the last 7 days. It was just a suggestion, but it explained that frequent reboots were recommended to fix issues here and there. As for my phone if I didn't restart it in 7 days, I definitely noticed problems cropping up.
I am currently at 700+ hours of uptime on my Nexus 5. I am surprised at how few problems I am having. The only one I really know of is a problem with GPS sticking. I visited Little Rock over the weekend and for some reason my apps that check location were still thinking I was there. I couldn't even get Maps to find me. I cleared the cache for Maps and its back to normal now.
Anyway, I was just wondering how often everyone reboots their phones to fix issues here and there. I come from the Unix/Linux world and don't care much for having to reboot/restart my phone to fix issues that could probably be fixed by better app development or QA.
I am currently at 700+ hours of uptime on my Nexus 5. I am surprised at how few problems I am having. The only one I really know of is a problem with GPS sticking. I visited Little Rock over the weekend and for some reason my apps that check location were still thinking I was there. I couldn't even get Maps to find me. I cleared the cache for Maps and its back to normal now.
Anyway, I was just wondering how often everyone reboots their phones to fix issues here and there. I come from the Unix/Linux world and don't care much for having to reboot/restart my phone to fix issues that could probably be fixed by better app development or QA.
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