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Mar 11, 2011
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Hi,

I got a new iphone 4 last week after Apple replaced my old one (which was having problems with batteries draining rapidly); so the new one is just over a week and since then it has re-booted randomly twice in the middle of a phone call. It has the most recent update to iOS 4.3.

Any idea why it is rebooting ? Should I take it back to Apple and get another replacement ?

BTW - plastic cover from Apple to avoid the original problem of call being cut off if the phone was held in certain way.

Thanks - Gurdeep
 
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You are holding it wrong?
 
Should I take it back to Apple and get another replacement ?
Only you know that!

BTW - plastic cover from Apple to avoid the original problem of call being cut off if the phone was held in certain way.
If you think there is a chance that the bumper/case is the problem, take it off.:rolleyes: The bumper that I had on my phone, made the power button stick, sooo I picthed it.
 
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