IOS 7.0.4 crashing/rebooting frequently.

Since the 7.0.4 update, my iPhone 5 has been crashing/rebooting itself 5-6 times per day. It's become unusable and unreliable. I've done a full reset, to no avail.
It happens on many different apps (Facebook, Google Maps, Calendar, Evernote, to name a few).
Since a resest didn't help, any other ideas? If I can't get a resolution soon, I'll be picking up an Android phone and jumping ship even though I have hundreds of dollars worth of iOS apps. The phone has become unstable and unusable. (For example, I can't run Google Maps for more than 10 minutes before it'll crash and the phone will reboot, making it useless as a navigation device.)

Hey there Gecko85,
It sounds like you have backed up and restored your phone from your backup and that has not resolved the instabilities you are having on the phone. I would next try setting up the phone as a new device, and re installing some of the affected apps to see if the issue persists without the backup installed.
First, backup your device to iTunes again just in case you need, or want to revert to it.
iOS: How to back up and restore your content
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1766
Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
All the best,
Sterling

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