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My Thunderbolt is shutting itself off every few minutes, even in Safe mode. I installed ICS the day it came out, and the phone has been fine for months. The other day I got a message that about 15 apps needed updating, quite a few requiring permission to not let phone sleep. I believe that is when the issues started. I have read various threads online and many talk about bad app if the phone is OK in safe mode, but since mine shuts off then as well I'm stumped. There certainly seems no easy way top cure this, and I am certainly hoping I don't have to uninstall every third party app on the phone - what a headache that would be. Anyone have thoughts on how to remedy this?
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I would backup any important info Contacts, pix, etc and do a factory reset.
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My HTC Thunderbolt has randomly shut down for at least three years. I've replace it probably five times, but it continues. Sometimes it is fine for a few weeks. I have no outside apps installed. The other day, the phone rang and when I looked at it, it shut down. Shuts down in my pocket, while charging, while just sitting on the desk, just whenever it feels like it. Randomly.
Then it says that the Sim card is activating, that I have to wait two minutes. Of course, it is not activating, nothing happens...
What a piece of crap.
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its interesting that all blogs about this issue are DISconnected! There are 1000s of people complaining.
i solved the shut down problem by turning OFF the "search for cell service" feature on my thunderbolt. so much for using the device for a cell phone. this is the 4th phone i got from best buy. Verizon, HTC and Best Buy ALL pretend that they have never had a complaint about this. i'm done with all 3 companies!
This is definately an ICS issue no one will own up to it!
The problem with the device i haven't solved is that the device is froze while plugged into the charger.
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I'm not sure who or how this question was marked as answered - because it certainly IS NOT! I wiped out all my third party apps, did a factory reset, and the phone still shuts off at various times with no warning. The battery shows close to fully charged one second and then the phone goes dead. Could have been on for 2 minutes or 2 hours. Doesn't shut off at all when plugged in, but other than that it has turned into a total crapshoot.
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@dmwesq,
Having a working phone is definitely important so I understand your frustration! But no worries because I'm here to help!
Is the phone rebooting or completely powering off? Does it turn back on right away or do you have to plug to the charge for it to turn on? Has there been any damage to the device? Have you tried using a different battery?
How long have you had this device? If the phone is under warranty it may be replaced at no cost as long as there is no damage.
JohnB_VZW
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The problem with the phone and the last 3 replacements I've and hundreds of
other owners are having is the ice cream sandwich update from HTC. I can
almost guarantee it will stay on if you put gingerbread back on it. Putting
it in airplane mode has fixed it shutting off and screwing up the battery.
That makes it great flashlight. Oh yes, and I can use my wireless
connection at home to surf the web.
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No, you are wrong. This problem has continued through five replacement Thunderbolts since over two years ago. It has nothing to do with any updates, nor any third-party apps, which I never installed. I've used three different batteries.
Verizon has absolutely no idea what the problem is. I pay so friggin' much every friggin' month for this friggin' piece of garbage.
Last week I got another replacement phone; the Rezound. It seems that Verizon ran out of the crap Thunderbolts, so I got an "upgrade" for free.
Not impressed with the Rezound, either, but at least it hasn't shut down randomly.
Yet.
Verizon sucks.
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John,
I would reply on the forum but every time I sign onto my account and then go to forums it asks me to register. When I put in my username and password in the registration screen it tells me my username and email address are already in use - of course they are - by Me! But there is no way to get past the registration screen so I frequently can't access the forums.
As for the phone, it powers off completely. It will restart and then shut off immediately unless I plug it in. Now it seems it will work plugged in but won't hold much of a charge. Could it be a battery issue? Maybe, but I don't have another battery to try and since I plan on upgrading the phone through my employer in the next few weeks I am not inclined to spend any money on a new battery. I have the phone about 2 years and no damage to the phone.
Since the phone is vital to my work as a police supervisor I can't play around, so I have a loaner phone from work until I get my new phone.
Dan
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I found that if you put the phone in airplane mode the phone no longer turns
off and screws up the battery. This seems to be the result of the "ice
cream sandwich" update that replaced the "gingerbread" operating system.
HTC is the responsible party that apparently is not taking responsibility
for fixing their program. I feel they want us thunderbolt owner to throw
our $600 phone in the junk drawer and buy the HTC One.
The device can still surf the web if you have wireless access and the
camera, flashlight and calculator are awesome. However, until HTC fixes ice
cream sandwich it will never be a phone again.