Nano reboots itself everytime I attach it to/remove it from dock connector

I've had my 16 GB 4G Nano since January, and only in the last 4 weeks or so it has been rebooting itself everytime I connect or disconnect it from 2 docking ports:
the LG LDF750 micro home stereo & the Sony ICF-C1IPMK2 Speaker System and Clock Radio
The Nano would reboot itself to the black screen with the Apple logo, and I would lose my menu settings. I don't know if it's caused by static, or a software upgrade from iTunes, and I don't know if there's any long-term damage. I never had this problem before when I had a 6G Classic. I did a firmware restore about 6 times, and that did not solve the problem.
Any help would be appreciated; thanks!

After almost 2 months of the constant rebooting, I finally took the Nano back to the Apple store a few days ago, as it was still under warranty. The clerk ran a diagnostic software on it, and found out that it wasn't holding its charge. He said it may or may not have anything to do with the iPod rebooting, but it was serious enough that it warranted a replacement. I ended up getting it exchanged; so far the new replacement iPod is working beautifully with my dock connectors.

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