I tried the hard-reset. Still the same problem. Called TMobile
support. The guys was nice, and told me will send my replacement. Cost
me 10 bucks for shipping...

Guys, thanks for helping me.
Elf

On Jan 18, 11:05 pm, elf <[email protected]> wrote:
> I tried couple of sites. They may have JavaScripts. I don't intend to
> run any background services. But may be some of the applications I
> downloaded tried to get a piece of my phone's memory. That's a good
> clue, I will try to uninstall all of them and run some tests of the
> browser. Will send back the update ....
>
> Thanks
> Elf
>
> On Jan 18, 8:29 pm, Torgny <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Does the site you browse have a lot of JavaScript and other intensive
> > things? How many windows do you have open? It could be that you're
> > just using up all the memory of your phone since the browser does tend
> > to be a memory hog. Try turning off JavaScript and images as a test
> > and see if you can reproduce the error. Also, do you have any services
> > running in the background as you are browsing?
>
> > On Jan 18, 2:23 pm, elf <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
> > > I got a Android phone from TMobile.  Thetouchscreenstops working
> > > after I used the google browser for 2 minutes each time.  After
> > > reboot, every thing will go back to normal, and that’s reason I
> > > suspected it is caused by O.S. instead of hardware.
>
> > > Any one have same problem?
>
> > > Thanks.
> > > Elf- Hide quoted text -
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