← Back to context Comment by asdff 3 months ago Well we are talking about iphones not the nexus 6p 5 comments asdff Reply GeekyBear 3 months ago The Nexus 6P had the exact same problem during the same timeframe.Google just refused to do anything about it. asdff 3 months ago OK but if an iphone reboots randomly it just restarts. They still reboot randomly to this date or at least mine does with presumably the modern throttle patch. It is a non issue because you are back in action in 30 seconds or so. GeekyBear 3 months ago The Nexus 6P did not just restart.It soft bricked itself until you were able to plug it back into a power outlet.Until then it was useless. 2 replies →
GeekyBear 3 months ago The Nexus 6P had the exact same problem during the same timeframe.Google just refused to do anything about it. asdff 3 months ago OK but if an iphone reboots randomly it just restarts. They still reboot randomly to this date or at least mine does with presumably the modern throttle patch. It is a non issue because you are back in action in 30 seconds or so. GeekyBear 3 months ago The Nexus 6P did not just restart.It soft bricked itself until you were able to plug it back into a power outlet.Until then it was useless. 2 replies →
asdff 3 months ago OK but if an iphone reboots randomly it just restarts. They still reboot randomly to this date or at least mine does with presumably the modern throttle patch. It is a non issue because you are back in action in 30 seconds or so. GeekyBear 3 months ago The Nexus 6P did not just restart.It soft bricked itself until you were able to plug it back into a power outlet.Until then it was useless. 2 replies →
GeekyBear 3 months ago The Nexus 6P did not just restart.It soft bricked itself until you were able to plug it back into a power outlet.Until then it was useless. 2 replies →
The Nexus 6P had the exact same problem during the same timeframe.
Google just refused to do anything about it.
OK but if an iphone reboots randomly it just restarts. They still reboot randomly to this date or at least mine does with presumably the modern throttle patch. It is a non issue because you are back in action in 30 seconds or so.
The Nexus 6P did not just restart.
It soft bricked itself until you were able to plug it back into a power outlet.
Until then it was useless.
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