Moto X Pure 2015 text goes wonky, how can I stop this?

Pennelle

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Moto X Pure 2015 text goes wonky

Every few days texting takes on a life of its own, starts randomly and rapidly composing nonsensical strings of letters and words which I cannot stop. The X/erase button does not work. Putting my finger within the text results in green trails. I must turn off or restart my phone to stop this behavior.
Have had the phone about 2 weeks; only added 2 apps - weather underground and pedometer which did not affect the phone at time of adding them.
I close my apps faithfully, having learned to do that when my phone started flashing webpages rapidly as well as the text feature going wonky.
Also, some text messages have to be downloaded to read them.
 
Re: Moto X Pure 2015 text goes wonky

Welcome to the forums. Have you tried a reboot? Have you had any updates to the device? If so, have you done a reset?
 
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I have reset by holding down power button and restarting as well as turning completely off. Phone is up to date, though I cannot view updates.
 
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Sorry...by a reset I mean a factory reset; like how it looks fresh out of the box.
 
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Yes, do a factory reset. If that doesn't fix the problem you would need to exchange the phone under warranty.
 
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Thanks for your advice. As I have a couple more weeks of warranty, I think I will wait to see if it happens again. If it does, I will do the factory reset, or more likely, return it.
 
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This would happen to me when connected to a particular 3rd party USB cable. Perhaps that's the case here?
 
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Interesting. It happened once while sitting in car and once at home, no cables invoved. I'm praying to the android gods it will heal itself. Will keep you posted. Infers to me that may be some sort of exterior interference?? Ideas, anyone?
 
A friend had same problem with his iphone and attributed it to the screen being dirty. I'm a bit of a clean freak, but now clean my screen daily and have not had a repeat of the problem. It is also very important to constantly close your apps.
 
OK, please explain. My pure X would have fits, web pages flashing up in rapid order. The Best Buy tech told me it was because I wasn't closing my apps. I haven't had the problem since started closing apps. Just did a big update, so anticipating problems.
 
OK, please explain. My pure X would have fits, web pages flashing up in rapid order. The Best Buy tech told me it was because I wasn't closing my apps. I haven't had the problem since started closing apps. Just did a big update, so anticipating problems.

That's your problem, you listened to a Best Buy tech...lol
In all seriousness, closing your apps won't hurt, but is not necessary. In fact, the more you close them, the more battery you'll use, and they will open slower than if you left them alone. Android does an excellent job of managing memory, battery life and other things behind the scenes. The old days, YES, but not anymore...it's actually better to leave them alone, unless of course you have a problem app that acts strangely if it's left open, them by all means, close it.

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