- Sep 4, 2009
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Over the last month or so, my S3 has been randomly rebooting. Generally only once, or sometimes twice a day. Never, I don't think, while I was actually using the phone. Sometimes in my pocket (frequently when riding my motorcycle), sometimes when I set it down on a desk or table. I did everything I could think of. All the standard advice: uninstall recently installed apps, factory reset and install no apps, etc. Removing the SD card, and deleting all media files from the internal SD. I even unrooted and went back to completely stock. Nothing made any difference.
It finally dawned on me that this might be a mechanical problem, since it often happened at times when the phone was under physical "stress" (vibration on the motorcycle, shock setting it down on a hard surface, etc.) So a couple of days ago I swapped batteries. I have a couple of cheap ebay spares that I rarely use, when the OEM battery gets really low and I can't plug in. Two days in on the cheap battery, and it hasn't reset once.
So I just put the OEM battery back in, dropped the phone onto a magazine sitting on my desk and "bam," instant reset. Try it a second time, ditto. Put the aftermarket battery back in, repeat the same test: no reboot, no worries. The OEM battery isn't loose, if anything it fits tighter than the aftermarket one.
I guess I'm off to the Sprint store tomorrow to see if they'll swap a battery.
It finally dawned on me that this might be a mechanical problem, since it often happened at times when the phone was under physical "stress" (vibration on the motorcycle, shock setting it down on a hard surface, etc.) So a couple of days ago I swapped batteries. I have a couple of cheap ebay spares that I rarely use, when the OEM battery gets really low and I can't plug in. Two days in on the cheap battery, and it hasn't reset once.
So I just put the OEM battery back in, dropped the phone onto a magazine sitting on my desk and "bam," instant reset. Try it a second time, ditto. Put the aftermarket battery back in, repeat the same test: no reboot, no worries. The OEM battery isn't loose, if anything it fits tighter than the aftermarket one.
I guess I'm off to the Sprint store tomorrow to see if they'll swap a battery.