[QUOTE="Kid-Atari"]Sounds a lot like Malware. This had happened to my Droid before. You probably contracted a virus.semianonymous
I wish you would stop giving terrible "advice". Get lost.
btw, I notice you haven't posted in the iOS section much lately. Whats wrong, nothing to talk about since you can't make troll topics anymore?
OP: Back up everything with Astro backup, you don't need root. YOU WILL LOSE YOUR APPLICATION DATA IF YOU DO THIS.
Wipe the phone completely, back to factory settings. Reinstall astro, do not restore all your apps, just what you need for daily use for a few days, preferably the amount of time it took for the phone to start acting up between the first and second time. If the phone starts acting up again, there is something wrong with the phone. If not, restore all the apps. If it goes haywire again, you have a rogue app.
Alternately, if you still have a warranty, just...get a new one
Sorry its just that i'm not used to having to go through that horrendous process because of a mere virus, or even worse; faulty hardware. Unfortunately I have to still visit Android boards to stay up to date on Android news. This forum is a great source for OS related news and tips, considering thats pretty much the only discussion found here. Until I drop my Droid when I'm either fired or laid off from my job, I'll be here reading Android articles
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