no but libra and YOU did say that restarts doesn't happen on other devides which is FALSE, also I was just saying that it might have been premature to return the device just on 2 restarts... he also didn't mention what time frame did these restarts occur? 2 in 1 day 2 in 1 week 2 in 30 days? and please stop with the nonsense, restarts can happen in how ever old the OS is... it does happen when program is not coded properly and causes a catastrophic event which cause the OS to reboot/restart... happens all the time! or sometime you get BSOD or sometimes you get freezes... it manifeste in differant ways for differant systems... so in conclusion W10M didn't/hasn't gone downhill it is getting better and better everyday... NOT INCLUDING THE BETA!
Nowhere did I say that random resets "don't happen on other devices". I'm aware of a few devices where such problems exist.
What I did say is that we enjoyed two versions of WP (WP7/WP8.x) where apps crashing the OS was practically unheard of. In fact, OS crashes of any kind, no matter what the reason, were practically non-existent on WP7. Please stop putting words in my mouth. I'm not sure if you're having trouble precisely parsing text, or if you're intentionally misunderstanding me.
Anyway, I posted because you stated that we should be somewhat tolerant of apps crashing the OS, and you implied, intentionally or not, that this was the result of poorly coded apps more so than it was the result of a dysfunctional OS. That's the only nonsense here. That's the only thing I'm refuting and it has nothing at all to do with libra89's policy for returning devices.
Isolating applications from each other, managing direct hardware access, and intercepting critical errors so as to prevent rogue apps from taking down the entire OS, no matter what they do, is one of the primary jobs any modern OS must fulfill. There will always be crummy apps in the app store. Half of them are built by hobbyists who couldn't program a reliable app if their life depended on it. That's part of reality and it's something a consumer OS must be able to handle. A consumer OS that can't do that belongs in the trash bin, as that is indicative of a systemic deficiency that can almost never be fixed in a short amount of time... that has already been born out by W10M. I have no problem with the occasional app crashing. Only if it takes the entire phone down with it does it become unacceptable. That must be pinned on the OS, and it's too critical of an issue that we should be tolerant of it just because we like WP or MS.
I hope that is now understandable. Either way I'll leave it at that.