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I read similar reports lately, related to Titanium Backup.. When it runs, it kills apps to back them up, causing the phone process to restart. If you aren't running something similar, I would recommend using USB debugging and the SDK to capture log data.. Known as "logcat" in the Android world.

Oh -- Here's an easy way to capture and review log data on the device without the SDK -- logcat

Is it feasible to disable the SIM pin requirement to avoid the problem in the meantime? Could replace it with the Android patenpattern lock to retain some security.

I read similar reports lately, related to Titanium Backup.. When it runs, it kills apps to back them up, causing the phone process to restart. If you aren't running something similar, I would recommend using USB debugging and the SDK to capture log data.. Known as "logcat" in the Android world.

Oh -- Here's an easy way to capture and review log data on the device without the SDK -- logcat

Is it feasible to disable the SIM pin requirement to avoid the problem in the meantime? Could replace it with the Android paten lock to retain some security.

I read similar reports lately, related to Titanium Backup.. When it runs, it kills apps to back them up, causing the phone process to restart. If you aren't running something similar, I would recommend using USB debugging and the SDK to capture log data.. Known as "logcat" in the Android world.

Oh -- Here's an easy way to capture and review log data on the device without the SDK -- logcat

Is it feasible to disable the SIM pin requirement to avoid the problem in the meantime? Could replace it with the Android pattern lock to retain some security.

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Saiboogu
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I read similar reports lately, related to Titanium Backup.. When it runs, it kills apps to back them up, causing the phone process to restart. If you aren't running something similar, I would recommend using USB debugging and the SDK to capture log data.. Known as "logcat" in the Android world.

Oh -- Here's an easy way to capture and review log data on the device without the SDK -- logcat

Is it feasible to disable the SIM pin requirement to avoid the problem in the meantime? Could replace it with the Android paten lock to retain some security.