An Android engineer onGoogle’s support forumshas suggested Google will patch the Nexus S reboot issue “within one to two weeks”.
Earlier in the month,Google acknowledgedthat there could be an issue with its new flagship phone or Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) operating system after a number of users reported that their Nexus S devices were randomly rebooting, often during phone calls.
At first Google suggested it could be a bug caused by the device itself, prompting users to contact the manufacturers of the Nexus S; Samsung. After similar reports were filed on Google’s Mobile Help Forum, the company managed to replicate the error, contacting Samsung to try and assess whether it was a software or a hardware issue.
The patch will undergo final verifications before it is rolled out.
Story byMatt Brian
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