
If you were one of the many early adopters of the Samsung Nexus S, chances are that you have been plagued with the extremely annoying reboot syndrome experienced during daily phone calls. Upon marking or receiving a phone call, the phone will suddenly and unexpectedly go black and reboot for no apparent reason. Until recently, Nexus S owners have felt ignored by Google in regards to this issue. Previously, Google has qualified their negligible stance on the issue claiming that the issue was not with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, but instead Samsung’s fault because of the hardware itself. All of the concerns arising in the community forums seem to have gained their attention now. However, Google was able to successfully replicate the issue in order to help fix it.
As of now, users may still be experiencing the reboot during standard phone calls. Those in the community that are dealing with the issue have tried to find a precise time frame within which the error occurs, but after all of the collaboration, the issue seems to be sporadic to say the least. A Google employee that goes by the name Ry Guy assured all concerned owners that the company is collaborating with Samsung on the issue as w speak, so assume a fix will soon ensue. Be sure to check in for an update on the fix for this annoying bug.
[Source: XDA Developer (forums)]
Authors: _GadgetNews