Help. new ios7 has made my iphone 4 a slug.Intermittent text and call usage, can't hang up from calls, dead screen, etc.  Mistake to upgrade.

Ever since I upgraded my iphone 4 to the new ios7, I have intermittent use of my texts...cannot send or receive.  I cannot hang up phone calls...the screen is black and I don't have an END button.  I have deleted nearly everything fome my phone, about 8 gb free at the moment on a 16 gb phone. Can anything be done.  I should have never done the upgrade and now I can't go back.  Help.

Tried this about 20 times already. Can send about two-three texts and then can't receive or send. Even tried a reset to factory...still crap.

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