I never received an explanation of how it was possible from Verizon/Motorola, but 2 years ago my Droid Razr was bored and lonely one night and entirely on it's own, called a dozen people. Clearly, a phone just laying there shouldn't be able to pick 12 random names from my directory and call them, so somebody put malware in my phone, or somehow got control of it.
It was very upsetting and embarrassing. People think you're a creep if you call them at 3:45AM and won't talk to them.
All customer support would do was tell me to delete all my aps, which I did. And I NEVER put another one in. I don't even charge my phone while I sleep anymore, I do it in the morning now, and to this day, I do not trust that phone.
It was very upsetting and embarrassing. People think you're a creep if you call them at 3:45AM and won't talk to them.
All customer support would do was tell me to delete all my aps, which I did. And I NEVER put another one in. I don't even charge my phone while I sleep anymore, I do it in the morning now, and to this day, I do not trust that phone.
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