Iphone 4s frequent shutdown and rebooting issue

My iphone 4s goes looses network then restarts or shutdown and start heating up. Requires hardboot to make it functional again. Frequency of restart and shutdown are multiple times a day. Submitted the phone to apple support and they says there is no issue in the phone.  Please help

did you take it to an Apple Store? Also, are you seeing any of the symptoms in this article?  Not sure where you are physically located, but I've had trouble with mine if I leave it in a hot car during the summer...as described in this article
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2101

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