- Dec 29, 2011
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I've had my Rezound for a month without problems, and last night it started having a problem. Here's the short version, and I'll give the full explanation after. When the back cover is on, the phone reboots itself, gets to the lock screen, and about 10 seconds later, shuts itself down and reboots itself again. Rinse, repeat. This ONLY happens when the back cover is on, and does not happen when the back cover is off. When the back cover is off, the phone behaves normally (except for not getting a cell signal, because the antennas are on the cover).
Here's the history: Last night, I used my phone until it ran out of power. I've done this maybe two or three times since getting the phone a month ago, and it didn't cause problems before. I took it upstairs and plugged it in, and left it for about an hour. I came back, and while it was still plugged in, I turned it on. It seemed to boot up normally. When the lock screen came up, I dragged the ring up to unlock it, and noticed that it was extremely choppy and laggy. It got to the "dot pattern" screen where I started to enter my pattern to unlock, then the phone shut off. A few seconds later, it started booting itself up again. When it got to the lock screen, I let it sit for a few seconds, and it rebooted itself again.
I let it reboot itself a few more times before I decided to pull the battery. I took off the back cover (which I had never done before), took out the battery, visually inspected everything that I could see with the cover off (which all looks normal to my untrained eye), put the battery back in, put the back cover on and turned on the phone. It got the same behavior (getting to the lock screen and rebooting). I decided that maybe the OS just had some issue to work out, and decided to let the phone try rebooting itself until it figured it out. I went to sleep.
This morning, the phone was still rebooting itself. I decided that maybe there was a corrupted file somewhere, and if I was lucky, that file was on the SD card. I unplugged the phone, took off the back cover, pulled the battery, pulled the SD card, put the battery back in, and turned the phone on (note that at this point the cover is still off). The phone appeared to start working normally (except for no cell signal). I concluded (incorrectly) that it was an SD card problem after all. Just to confirm I turned off the phone, pulled the battery, put the SD card in, put the battery back in and put the back cover back on, and turned on the phone. Again, the rebooting behavior. "Ok," I decided, "I can live without the SD card until I can get that resolved." So I pulled the SD card, put the battery and cover back on, and was surprised when the rebooting started happening again.
I looked back over what I had done and realized that the only time it worked, the back cover was off. So I pulled the back cover off again, took the battery out and put it back in (with the SD card in), and turned it on again. Sure enough, the phone started working normally again. A few more tests later, and I confirmed that the back cover appears to be causing the issue. Even if I let the phone boot normally, and stay on for a few minutes, if I put the cover back on, it reboots itself a few seconds later.
The question now is "why?" Nothing looks to be wrong with the back cover, the gold "antennas,", or the contacts. The cover hasn't been off of the phone since I bought it (and that was just when the Verizon sales person put in the SIM card to activate the phone), so I think it's unlikely that the antennas inside the cover are damaged. I'm taking it over to the Verizon store at lunch, but any ideas the forum can provide are welcome.
Here's the history: Last night, I used my phone until it ran out of power. I've done this maybe two or three times since getting the phone a month ago, and it didn't cause problems before. I took it upstairs and plugged it in, and left it for about an hour. I came back, and while it was still plugged in, I turned it on. It seemed to boot up normally. When the lock screen came up, I dragged the ring up to unlock it, and noticed that it was extremely choppy and laggy. It got to the "dot pattern" screen where I started to enter my pattern to unlock, then the phone shut off. A few seconds later, it started booting itself up again. When it got to the lock screen, I let it sit for a few seconds, and it rebooted itself again.
I let it reboot itself a few more times before I decided to pull the battery. I took off the back cover (which I had never done before), took out the battery, visually inspected everything that I could see with the cover off (which all looks normal to my untrained eye), put the battery back in, put the back cover on and turned on the phone. It got the same behavior (getting to the lock screen and rebooting). I decided that maybe the OS just had some issue to work out, and decided to let the phone try rebooting itself until it figured it out. I went to sleep.
This morning, the phone was still rebooting itself. I decided that maybe there was a corrupted file somewhere, and if I was lucky, that file was on the SD card. I unplugged the phone, took off the back cover, pulled the battery, pulled the SD card, put the battery back in, and turned the phone on (note that at this point the cover is still off). The phone appeared to start working normally (except for no cell signal). I concluded (incorrectly) that it was an SD card problem after all. Just to confirm I turned off the phone, pulled the battery, put the SD card in, put the battery back in and put the back cover back on, and turned on the phone. Again, the rebooting behavior. "Ok," I decided, "I can live without the SD card until I can get that resolved." So I pulled the SD card, put the battery and cover back on, and was surprised when the rebooting started happening again.
I looked back over what I had done and realized that the only time it worked, the back cover was off. So I pulled the back cover off again, took the battery out and put it back in (with the SD card in), and turned it on again. Sure enough, the phone started working normally again. A few more tests later, and I confirmed that the back cover appears to be causing the issue. Even if I let the phone boot normally, and stay on for a few minutes, if I put the cover back on, it reboots itself a few seconds later.
The question now is "why?" Nothing looks to be wrong with the back cover, the gold "antennas,", or the contacts. The cover hasn't been off of the phone since I bought it (and that was just when the Verizon sales person put in the SIM card to activate the phone), so I think it's unlikely that the antennas inside the cover are damaged. I'm taking it over to the Verizon store at lunch, but any ideas the forum can provide are welcome.