My Q10 Restarts When I lay it down on a table (or other flat service)

After I compose / send an email ot text - I will put the phone down and it reboots. This does not happen every time, but at least 50% of the time. Rebooting only takes 2-3 minutes, just can't understand why?

It would appear that one of the sensors in your phone is playing games with your phone's OS.
I would recommend reloading the OS to your phone. To do this, plug your phone in to your PC and open BlackBerry Link. Once your phone has connected, click your phone in the left panel of Link then click Backup and Restore. Do a data backup. Once that has completed, click your phone again but this time click Backup and Restore then Restore. Load the backup file you just created. This should resovle the issue you're facing.
If, for any reason, this doesn't do the trick, maybe taking a look at the performance of your sensors might be an idea (though I'm pretty sure the OS reload will correct this issue). To test the performance of any of your phone's features, download BlackBerry Virtual Expert from BlackBerry World. It's free.
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