Iphone 3gs keeps rebooting durning calls after 8mins

ipone 3gs keeps rebooting durning calls after 8mins

My Wife had a similar issue with my hand-me-down 3GS! it turned out she had dropped it a few times and the SIM reader contacts were slightly damaged, so the network was dropping out regularly, causing the phone to search too often and overheat.
Apple may be kind enough to replace it, give them a call.

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    Here is a solution I found searching the web. It worked for me so i hope it will help you guys out.
    OK.........Finally I found the solution for sim problem with update 5.0.1 and the solution for fixing the iphone 3gs keeps rebooting or keeps restarting after 3-2 minutes?
    for fixing the sim issues with update 5.0.1 or the rebooting problem do the following:
    Take the     sim out
    enable     the 3G and cellular  date in network     setting
    than     insert the sim back
    the     netwok will register your sim via 3G not GSM
    than after     3 minutes turn off 3G and cellular  data
    congratulation………your problem had been solved?...Im not an expert…but its seems this update 5.0.1…is not suitable for 3GS phones as they have ( special tapfro turning 3g on and off)this update is suitable  for iphone 4?which enable automatically 3G.
    The apple should have warn all 3GS phone about that ………not waiting some one not expert like me to solve it out?
    Anyway……………have a nice day every one

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    I bought an iPhone 3GS in 2010. Worked perfectly until iOS 5.1, then it started rebooting whenever the SIM-card was in, but worked fine as a iPod Touch whenever the SIM was removed. Also, it needed to be restored after each reboot because iTunes couldn't identify it. I took it to the Apple store (on 5th Ave, if that's any relevant information). The Genius told me it had nothing to do with the software. The phone was broken. He did not specify what exactly was broken, but he offered me a replacement for about 160 USD (that's including tax). I accepted and was happy for my new phone until the same problem occured after just four days of getting the new phone. I'd take it to the store again, but the problem is - I don't actually live in New York. Currently living in Denmark. Brought it to my service provider, and they told me the phone was broken. Called Apple but they couldn't help me, since it was out of warranty.
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    Had an iPhone 3GS, kept rebooting and had to be restored when SIM-card active. Got it replaced to the exact same model (iPhone 3GS 32 GB), same exact problem. Neither Apple or service provider will help me.
    Neither phones had ever been jailbroken or used by anyone else.

    Your only option is to bring the phone back to the US for exchange.  Warranty is NOT worldwide.
    There really is nothing else we users can do for you.

  • Iphone 3GS keeps rebooting

    (Feel free to just read "the problem" and skip the rest.)
    Background:
    My iPhone 3GS recently quit working. I had paid for Apple Care, but when I took it into the store, they claimed it had water damage and wouldn't fix it. B.S. They said water damage could happen from as little as taking the phone from a cold car into a warm building. Why bother with Apple Care if you live anywhere cold then? But that's neither here nor there - it's just a warning to those considering buying Apple Care.
    Instead of paying $149 to get it fixed, I decided to take a stab at it myself, since the warrenty is already voided (from condensation?). The original problem was that the phone would only turn on when plugged into the wall, but then wouldn't move past the "connect to iTunes" stage and I couldn't connect to iTunes because it wouldn't power up when plugged into the computer. I ended up puting in a new battery and now it turns on just fine, but . . .
    The problem:
    It reboots every few minutes like clockwork. It seems that others have had this problem and I've been reading the posts trying to figure out how to handle it.  The tactic that seems to work most often is using DFU mode, but it seems my iphone will only go regular restore mode (at least, I think this is the case because the screen doesn't stay black for very long - it goes to the apple screen relatively early in the process).  When I use restore mode, it goes smoothly at first, but unfortunately the length of time it will stay on is less than the length of time it takes to do the restore, so it keeps turning off mid-restore and then I get an error message.
    Other possibilities:
    Maybe this is related to the fact that it doesn't have service now? But the problem happens even if I put it in airplane mode and even if it's connected to wifi. It seems to keep trying to find service and after a few minutes, it reboots. I could possibly borrow a sim card from someone else with an iPhone 3 to see if it works when it has service.
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    Any ideas?
    Thank you!

    Hate to say, but if your phone has been rebooted, restored or recovered.  It sounds like a hardware issue.  Send it to the refuribish line with the rest of them.   Now i know you said you restored it.  but there are a couple other ways of doing it that might help.
    1. Reboot methods. The first thing to do is try to reboot the iPhone, which you can do by holding the top button and the home button for about ten seconds. In some cases, the iPhone is actually still on, but a bug stops the screen from displaying anything, so you can reverse the problem by doing the reboot. If you still see nothing on the screen, try to plug the iPhone in and again try the reboot methods to see if you can get the screen to display.
    2. Restoring the iPhone. If the iPhone shows up in iTunes, but it still doesn't seem to turn on, it's definitely a display problem. When rebooting fails, you can restore the iPhone from iTunes, and this should fix whatever bugs caused the original issue. Realize that you'll have to reload your music if you restore to another software version. To restore, plug the iPhone in, go into iTunes and click the iPhone's icon on the side of the select screen. Click on the restore button and agree to the prompt asking if you really want to restore the iPhone's software.
    3. Recovery mode. You can put the iPhone into recovery mode if it has a charged battery by holding down the home button before connecting it to iTunes, then continuing to hold the button until iTunes recognizes that the iPhone's in recovery mode. Recovery mode is a bare-bones way of booting the iPhone that allows you to perform a restore when you're dealing with a serious issue such as the iPhone failing to turn on or display anything on its screen.
    try one of these if you havent already.  if still nothing, its time to take it in or get a new phone. 

  • IPhone 3GS keeps shutting off randomly after OS4 Update

    Right after updating my iPhone 3GS to the OS4, my iPhone randomly shuts off by itself. It will randomly shut down during a call, while downloading an app or typing an e-mail.
    After it shuts off, I usually have to restart it and it will freeze frame at the loading (silver apple icon usually indicating it turning on) with many lines going accross the screen and red and yellow colors on the display. I have to re-shut it down to turn it back on and it doesn't even garantee that it will turn on properly.
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  • My iPhone 3GS keeps rebooting and won't stop.

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    Try restoring the iPhone and setting it up as a new device.
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  • IPhone 3GS keeps rebooting into iOS 6 screen

    My iPhone 3GS (Which is updated to the latest version, and not jailbroken) keeps randomly crashing and then rebooting to a screen that says iOS 6 on the slide to unlock screen, and then when I slide to unlock it shows a connect to iTunes screen. iTunes says it's in recovery mode, but I've recovered it a million times and it still keeps happening. TinyUmbrella says it's not in recovery mode and I can use it to get into recovery mode and then out of it and it works like normal for like 20 minutes and then it crashes again. Does anyone have a fix or a similiar problem?

    Here they are, sorry for bad quality, I can only take pictures with my webcam since my phone broke.
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  • Iphone 3gs keeps rebooting and will not restore

    hi
    i got an iphone 3gs
    randomly today i was in the middle of a phone call and its just rebooted itself and would not stop rebooting itself until i manually turned it off.  got home, set it in recovery mode and it went through the whole iphone recovery process.  right at the very end it came up with "iphone "iphone" could not be restored error(-1)
    i cant find out what it means on the internet so i was wondering if you could help me  i did the whole restart computer, change usb etc process and still not recovering
    HELP

    (-1)  it basically is the iphone "iphone" canot be restored due to an unknown error (-1)

  • Iphone 3gs keeps rebooting often when charging on Kensington Dock n Belkin

    I recently bought a Kensington Dock and a Belkin FM transmitter *** car charger for my Iphone 3gs (OS 4). When charging on the dock the phone keeps rebooting often. It doesnt happen if I'm just charging the phone using the regular charger OR when USB connected to the computer. Can someone advise why this happens when charging the Iphone using a Kensington dock OR belkin FM transmiter *** car charger. Both accessories are suppposed to be compatible with Iphone 3gs.

    Hate to say, but if your phone has been rebooted, restored or recovered.  It sounds like a hardware issue.  Send it to the refuribish line with the rest of them.   Now i know you said you restored it.  but there are a couple other ways of doing it that might help.
    1. Reboot methods. The first thing to do is try to reboot the iPhone, which you can do by holding the top button and the home button for about ten seconds. In some cases, the iPhone is actually still on, but a bug stops the screen from displaying anything, so you can reverse the problem by doing the reboot. If you still see nothing on the screen, try to plug the iPhone in and again try the reboot methods to see if you can get the screen to display.
    2. Restoring the iPhone. If the iPhone shows up in iTunes, but it still doesn't seem to turn on, it's definitely a display problem. When rebooting fails, you can restore the iPhone from iTunes, and this should fix whatever bugs caused the original issue. Realize that you'll have to reload your music if you restore to another software version. To restore, plug the iPhone in, go into iTunes and click the iPhone's icon on the side of the select screen. Click on the restore button and agree to the prompt asking if you really want to restore the iPhone's software.
    3. Recovery mode. You can put the iPhone into recovery mode if it has a charged battery by holding down the home button before connecting it to iTunes, then continuing to hold the button until iTunes recognizes that the iPhone's in recovery mode. Recovery mode is a bare-bones way of booting the iPhone that allows you to perform a restore when you're dealing with a serious issue such as the iPhone failing to turn on or display anything on its screen.
    try one of these if you havent already.  if still nothing, its time to take it in or get a new phone. 

  • Iphone 3gs keeps freezing during calls

    I have just received a replacement iphone 3GS running version 4.3.2 software. This was a replacement from Apple just over a week ago. This new phone keeps freezing and returning to the apple start screen approx. 5mins into phone calls.
    Can anyone help please

    Hey,
    Hold the lock button/ Home button until the apple logo appears this is a hard reset, no data will be lost.
    If that fails,
    Update the iPhone in iTunes to iOS 4.3.3
    Jason

  • Iphone 3gs keeps rebooting and not recieving calls or texts ?

    My iphone is a 3gs 16g and it has been goin very wel untill the other day i went to charge it and it kept rebooting itself so i got my brother to have a look at it and it was all okay inside of it , dose anyone no wat kind of virus is in my iphone or anyway of fixing it ??
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    Try restoring it....... If that doesnt work then try taking it to Apple's genius bar!

  • Iphone 3gs keeps rebooting at random times during phone call

    Hi
    Will ios5 fix this issue? Been happening since I downloaded ios4?

    (-1)  it basically is the iphone "iphone" canot be restored due to an unknown error (-1)

  • Iphone 3gs keeps rebooting? help?

    my iphone is about a year and a half old, excellent condition. but for some reason, its just started to do this, it reboots itself every three minutes? ive tried to reset it and everything, nothing works, and i dont really want to take it into a shop. help?

    Try restoring the iPhone and setting it up as a new device.
    If that doesn't take care of it, head over to the iPhone Service Answer Center.

  • My iPhone 3GS keeps resetting every time I push the button at the bottom to turn

    My iPhone 3GS keep rebooting every time I try to turn on iPhone pushing button at the bottom of iPhone
    Now the iPhone will not do anything unless I plug charger into iPhone then it still try's to reboot and then turn off
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    #1: Reset: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1430
    #2: Restore: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1414

  • My iPhone 5 keep rebooting itself after update to iOS 8? My friends iphone 5 is doing it too...already reset the phone and the problem till happen.

    My iPhone 5 keep rebooting itself after update to iOS 8? My friends iphone 5 is doing it too...already reset the phone and the problem till happen.
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    Hello there, Fernandox26.
    The following Knowledge Base article offers up some great steps for troubleshooting isues with unexpected power issues with your iOS device:
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts2802
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    Verify that the Sleep/Wake button functions. If it does not function, inspect it for signs of damage. If the button is damaged or is not functioning when pressed, seek service.
    Check if a Liquid Contact Indicator (LCI) is activated or there are signs of corrosion. Learn about LCIsand corrosion.
    Connect the iPhone to the iPhone's USB power adapter and let it charge for at least ten minutes.
    After at least 30 minutes, if:
    The home screen appears: The iPhone should be working. Update to the latest version of iOS if necessary. Continue charging it until it is completely charged and you see this battery icon in the upper-right corner of the screen . Then unplug the phone from power. If it immediately turns off, seek service.
    The low-battery image appears, even after the phone has charged for at least 20 minutes: See "iPhone displays the low-battery image and is unresponsive" symptom in this article.
    Something other than the Home screen or Low Battery image appears, continue with this article for further troubleshooting steps.
    If the iPhone did not turn on, reset it while connected to the iPhone USB power adapter.
    If the display turns on, go to step 4.
    If the display remains black, go to next step.
    Connect the iPhone to a computer and open iTunes. If iTunes recognizes the iPhone and indicates that it is in recovery mode, attempt to restore the iPhone. If the iPhone doesn't appear in iTunes or if you have difficulties in restoring the iPhone, see this article for further assistance.
    If restoring the iPhone resolved the issue, go to step 4. If restoring the iPhone did not solve the issue, seek service.
    My issue is still not resolved. What do I do next?
    Contact Apple Support.
    Thanks for reaching out to Apple Support Communities.
    Cheers,
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