Curve keeps turning of

Need some help, I have a curve 8520 and it just keeps resting its self all the time, I went to vodaphone and they said it just needs to be updated so I done that, and it still keeps resting its self when it wants to, its freezes then cuts of then sum times it wont turn back on and the red light just keeps flashing, so u have to take the battery out and do it that way, but tbh IM getting fed up with it, cause I have a bold 9780 and they kept doing the same thing, is there any thing I can actually do 

curtismartin50,
We from what you have described there seems to be an issue with the software on the phone or the phone itself. You can try to address the software by following these steps below:
1) Have you performed a hard reset, by pulling the battery out and waiting 2-3 minutes before rebooting when you place the battery back in?
2) You may want to try upgrading the device software by downloading BlackBerry Device Software fro blackberry.com
3) Have you performed a full "Wipe" on your BlackBerry Smartphone, you can do this by going to "Options" > "Security Options" > "General Settings" and press your Menu Key to choose "Wipe Handheld"
Note that this will delete all data on your device and restore the unit back to factory defualts!
Hope this helps
Office2Mobile
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