You may remember this: http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-x-tech-issues/139043-another-day-another-replacement-x.html
I got my replacement. I put in the battery, booted up, activated it, and walked away for ten minutes. When I passed by, I saw the white Motorola M logo.
The "brand-new" replacement was rebooting for no reason.
Over the next hour, it rebooted about every ten minutes, regardless of what I was doing. Keep in mind, this phone was unrooted, unmodified in any way.
Back to Verizon (after wiping data three times), the poor rep's only solution was, "We should factory reset." I swear, I could work for Verizon if that's all you need to know how to do.
So on Wednesday, I'll have my fourth DX in barely six months. The rebooting phone (#3) is already on its was back to them, and I'm keeping the one with the broken camera (#2) until I get the replacement.
If I had the cash, I'd get a Thunderbolt. I'm getting tired of this.
I got my replacement. I put in the battery, booted up, activated it, and walked away for ten minutes. When I passed by, I saw the white Motorola M logo.
The "brand-new" replacement was rebooting for no reason.
Over the next hour, it rebooted about every ten minutes, regardless of what I was doing. Keep in mind, this phone was unrooted, unmodified in any way.
Back to Verizon (after wiping data three times), the poor rep's only solution was, "We should factory reset." I swear, I could work for Verizon if that's all you need to know how to do.
So on Wednesday, I'll have my fourth DX in barely six months. The rebooting phone (#3) is already on its was back to them, and I'm keeping the one with the broken camera (#2) until I get the replacement.
If I had the cash, I'd get a Thunderbolt. I'm getting tired of this.