What are the risks of soft resetting your phone?

Hello,
I've tried to google it first...but no clear conclusion.
Is there any risk if you, by any reason, soft reset your mobile 3 times a week?
Thanks,
iusti

What phone have you got and which soft reset are you refering to just to make sure we dont gets our wires crossed. ?

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