This is bad information. I restored from a backup a few times and it has been flawless.
Thanks, I feel all warm and loved.

This is bad information. I restored from a backup a few times and it has been flawless.
I don't think it's an AT&T thing because mine is AT&T. I wouldn't be surprised if it's a certain time frame/ batch. Happens all the time in manufacturing.My wife's 950 unlocked from Microsoft hasn't rebooted on its own. I wonder if it something that att does.
I have 4 ATT Lumia 950s in my household. All of them constantly reboot themselves at least twice a day. Often times the camera records stuttering video. Apps constantly crash or hang on resume. Windows Hello will randomly just stop working(have to type in PIN ir restart phone to get Hello back). Battery drains at a ridiculous rate during basic usage. Standby battery when phone is completely unused lasts about 1 day. I have already had 2 of these phones replaced by AT&T and they behave exactly the same. Tried installing insider on mine and doesn't make a difference.
I hear there's a mysterious firmware update out there that fixes all these issues. These phones are just brutal and If the firmware does fix these issues ATT should get their @$$ in gear and push it.
In the meantime, I have to listen to my wife complain non stop about how much her phone sucks and I've switched to using a Nexus 5X.
Thanks, I feel all warm and loved.![]()
I have an ATT Lumia 950.
What a terrible phone. I share your frustration. Lots of reboots, running hot, app crashes or freezes.
It's a perfect example of MS taking advantage of its most loyal fans. They knew what they had when they released it, yet they did it anyway.
When my contract is up, I will be looking at non-Windows phones.
I would suggest tweeting at @Lumiahelp and @attcares. They need to know how bad these phones are and how unhappy customers are. I was tweeting about a problem, and someone else chimed in that he was having problems too.
Does anyone know an email address where we can send in complaints?
Plus, the app gap seems to be widening instead of narrowing. I've had some apps that are no longer supported on the Windows Phone OS. It's really a shame... I've went from a Windows Phone family of 4 to a family of 3 for iOS