Coincidence? UGH!!
Last night I got three blue screens in a row... device had to be hard restarted... finally got it working.
This morning, my g/f's Z10 got a blue screen of death... and boom. DEAD! Nothing. It was under warranty. No problem. Brought it and they gave her a new one.
Mine continued to work fine for about 12 hours. Then blue screens again!! Then cycling restarting/blue screen... over and over again. An hour later IT died!
Back to the same store ... waited an hour... grrrr! Walked out with a new Z10. (BTW, how do I restore my Contacts?? Last back up I did to Link was early in July. Are the contacts there? I'm running a device restore now).
Then the question of the battery. This wasn't a retail or AT&T store we were at, but the Service store. The guy said NOT to charge the battery overnight (nor to overcharge it)... as it will cause it to "overflow" and cause issues with the battery and the phone. I was under the impression we should charge it ALL the time... especially in the beginning to "train"/maximize it.
What is the right way to handle the battery charging situation?
Also, anyone getting blue screens lately? We were both on the official AT&T 10.1 OS.
Thanks in advance for your insights.
Sincerely,
Lonnie
Last night I got three blue screens in a row... device had to be hard restarted... finally got it working.
This morning, my g/f's Z10 got a blue screen of death... and boom. DEAD! Nothing. It was under warranty. No problem. Brought it and they gave her a new one.
Mine continued to work fine for about 12 hours. Then blue screens again!! Then cycling restarting/blue screen... over and over again. An hour later IT died!
Back to the same store ... waited an hour... grrrr! Walked out with a new Z10. (BTW, how do I restore my Contacts?? Last back up I did to Link was early in July. Are the contacts there? I'm running a device restore now).
Then the question of the battery. This wasn't a retail or AT&T store we were at, but the Service store. The guy said NOT to charge the battery overnight (nor to overcharge it)... as it will cause it to "overflow" and cause issues with the battery and the phone. I was under the impression we should charge it ALL the time... especially in the beginning to "train"/maximize it.
What is the right way to handle the battery charging situation?
Also, anyone getting blue screens lately? We were both on the official AT&T 10.1 OS.
Thanks in advance for your insights.
Sincerely,
Lonnie