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Heyitsme24 said:
I thought it was the asleep app that kept aloding my phone at some point after I installed it everytime. Ambiance works good for me no problems. But I guess that just means any big apps have a chance of crashing it.

Actually, people have reported the problem with NO apps installed ... Anyway, it isn't being caused by an app. It's a problem with the firmware, plain and simple.
 
Follow this guide: http://arstechnica.com/journals/app...apple-logo-screen-of-death-with-recovery-mode

15-MIN SOLUTION: CONNECT TO ITUNES AND REBOOT 3 TIMES TO AVOID RESTORE
So this has happened to me more times than i can count, and I've recovered both my phones (2G + 3G) using this method. I've seen some people in this thread allude to this solution but let me just spell it out completely and hopefully this will save you a few restores on your phone.

1. Connect to iTunes via USB. Do not disconnect for rest of these steps. iTunes may appear frozen or stuck with spinning beachball....this is okay, do not Force Quit iTunes. I tried a few times w/o it being connected to iTunes and it doesn't work.
2. Once connected, hold Home + Power until screen blinks then Apple logo comes back up.
3. Wait until Apple logo dims slightly (~5 minutes or less). Do NOT reboot until the apple logo dims.
4. Hold Home + Power again until it reboots and Apple logo comes back up.
5. After 2 min or so, the phone may vibrate once or twice. Continue waiting for the full 5 min until Apple logo dims slightly. iTunes at this stage MAY recognize the phone...do not sync or do anything in iTunes.
6. Hold Home + Power for the 3rd time until it reboots. Phone may vibrate again after 2 minutes or so. Eventually you'll break into your Home screen.
Hope that helps and let me know if it does.

Apparently what causes this endless loop is that the SpringBoard crashes upon launch (over and over again) and launches CrashReporter on the phone itself. It goes into an endless loop until somehow iTunes while connected via USB triggers some sort of fix on the SpringBoard or its preferences/database.

It works fine for me (not jaillbreaked french iphone) already at the second boot i have the battery with the slide to unblock but decided to do the whole procedure.

Thanks a lot hope others could use it also
 
It works fine for me (not jaillbreaked french iphone) already at the second boot i have the battery with the slide to unblock but decided to do the whole procedure.

Thanks a lot hope others could use it also

:)
 
So I was trying to install the movie.app I saw here at macrumors and all of a sudden it crashed to the little silver apple screen and seems stuck there. I have tried the hard reset (home and lock button) several times but it just stays on the apple screen. Its been about 15 min now and its till on the apple. Can hard resets take this long? I think I see a visit to the apple store in my future. Any suggestions?:confused:

I've had this twice now. The first time it seemed to clear itself after a couple of hours. The second time it was stuck on the Apple screen until the batteries ran flat!! It got very hot!! I had to plug it into a PC at work to get it back to life!! This meant I missed important calls. :mad:

Very Very disappointing. This is the most expensive phone I have bought and have had nothing but problems since updating to 2.0!!

With 2.XX I've experienced keyboard Lag, many many Safari crashes and numerous general crashes.

As much as I like my App's, I'm considering rolling back to 1.XX which was solid as a rock and NEVER crashed on me. I need a reliable phone, I don't want to have a computer to hand to revive my iPhone every time it gets its knickers in a twist! It's not acceptable for Apple to expect people to have to do this. SORT IT OUT APPLE!!
 
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