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A patron exits a T-Mobile store in Glendale, California, on August 1, 2014. Shares in T-Mobile jumped on July 31 on a report that French telecommunications firm Iliad is bidding to buy the US wireless service carrier.   AFP PHOTO / Robyn BeckROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images
A patron exits a T-Mobile store in Glendale, California, on August 1, 2014. Shares in T-Mobile jumped on July 31 on a report that French telecommunications firm Iliad is bidding to buy the US wireless service carrier. AFP PHOTO / Robyn BeckROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images
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Some T-Mobile iPhone users are experiencing restarts every 10 to 30 minutes and the dreaded blue screen of death, according to MacRumors and reports on social media and elsewhere.

A customer care representative told SiliconBeat that T-Mobile has received several calls about the problem, and that it was an issue on T-Mobile s end that should now be resolved. The representative also recommended disabling WiFi calling, which apparently has worked for some users.

Users of iPhone 5S, 6, and 6+ across various software versions have complained about the issue over the past couple of days.

It is unclear if T-Mobile released a carrier update that could have caused this issue. After speaking with a T-Mobile technician, a Reddit user suggests it could be a memory problem.

The sense I got from the technician is that a) they suspect memory problems, and b) they re getting a lot of calls about it, the user wrote.

In a Reddit thread, some Verizon and AT&T iPhone users said they were experiencing similar problems.

 

Photo: A patron exits a T-Mobile store in Glendale on Aug. 1, 2014. (ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)