Virus? How do I tell?

Lillyth

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Dec 18, 2011
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How do I tell if it takes a lot of memory or slows down the system? I just uninstalled a bunch of things and I am wondering now if moving some of the things I rarely use onto my SD card would make a difference at all? Also, I just figured out how to see what is using how many MB's, but there are a few games and such that, according to my phone, are currently running, but I don't have them on. What do I do about that? Is there anything I can do? I don't want to click any buttons unless I know what they actually do.

Thanks again for all your help.

I had to turn the Bluetooth on and off to get it to connect earlier today, but we'll see what happens after I've uninstalled the stuff from tonight.
 

Lillyth

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Dec 18, 2011
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It's pretty basic. Bluetooth on and Bluetooth off. Plus the option to search for devices. IDK where else to look. Any ideas? It did happen again today. It will pair for a while - even for a number of different calls, but if I don't use the phone with the headset for a while, then, when the next call comes in or is made, I have to turn the Bluetooth off and then back on, otherwise it won't connect to the phone.
 

Lillyth

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Dec 18, 2011
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Now it it doing the the same thing with our wireless connection. It will just randomly shut off in the middle of what I am doing, even though I haven't moved an inch. It will not reconnect until I shut off the wi-fi on my phone and turn it back on again.

Is this sounding like a problem with the phone that would mean it needs to be taken back to the store?
 

Lillyth

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Dec 18, 2011
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Apparently, this is a known problem with my phone model and they are trying to work out the bugs. They are giving me a new phone though, since the problem has now progressed to random shut off and not being able to turn it back on at all unless I pop the battery completely out and then back in.

Thanks!
 
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