Stratosphere garbled calls, need to reboot

I have a Samsung Stratopshere, almost daily I am needing to reboot my phone. I will be on a call, all the sudden the caller will hear crackling and screeching. If I call them back they instantly hear the screeching/crackling. In order to resolve this I have to reboot, this has been going on for quite some time now...getting quite frustrating!

yadavs wrote:
i have tried resets multiple times
Besides the multiple resets, have you tried a restore? That is the next step in the user troubleshooting. If you have done a restore, did you do both from backup and as a new phone?
If you have done all of these, plus what you have done with AT&T, the next step is Apple. If you do not want to travel to the Apple Store, you can call AppleCare and ship the phone to Apple, however you would be without a phone until it is returned. At least if you go to the Apple store, you walk out with a phone, either the one you came in with, or a replacement. You can make your appointment on line at http://www.apple.com/retail/geniusbar That way you walk in and are taken care of when you appointment comes. If you go without an appointment, you have to wait for the first available opening.

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