04-12-2007, 01:20 PM
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Join Date: 12-27-2003
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Location: Wilmington, DE
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PDAPhone: 32gb iPhone 3G S⃣
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Carrier: at&t
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Headset: SonyEricsson HBH-IS800
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Mike/dbldare - I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest that if the only way you could ever get your i730 to operate properly without having to reset all the time, was to use it "clean" with no installed software, then for one reason or another, you must not have been installing software properly. For nothing to work properly, and cause you to always reset, indicates to me that the common denominator in that equation is whatever you are doing in installation of any program.
Granted, there are some software that can create an instability on the i730, and likewise, installing things one at a time to assure stability is good policy. But when you say that the phone is instable after installation of any single piece of software, then either your phone is bad, or the installation process you are using is faulty.
I would ask what you are installing, and where you are installing it to. Programs that access the today screen through plug-ins nearly always have to be installed to the main memory, and will cause problems if installed anywhere else. Programs designed for a different processor than in the i730 could create problems.
But, this is already a discussion that is moving away from the thread's topic, so we will stop here.
/end thread hijack
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