Android Has a Reboot Bug: Type Reboot and It Will Do SoBy Chris - 11/08/2008 7:56:53 PM |
Here’s a weird but pretty big bug reported by Android users. Basically, at any time that you would happen to type the word “reboot” from your keyboard the Android device, the G1 will do exactly so, it will reboot itself. Firmware 1.0 TC4-RC29 or earlier is affected by the bug so watch out what you start typing. Besides the whole reboot thing you should also be aware that combination of “rm and rf” might trigger some responses from the G1.
If you got the RC30 upgrade for your G1, you might be safe, but you’d better test if, just to be sure.
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Tags: Android, bug, firmware, G1, Software

