@Uranicus
>From your original report, can I ask when you described this...

>Someone called me and I wanted to take the call on the phone 
>(nothing attached to the phone). The screen was locked and 
>I pressed the power button to unlock the screen. The phone did 
>not react on any pushed buttons. The phone continued ringing 
>but I was not able to do anything with the phone during this time.

What was on the screen when you "wanted to take the call"? was the incoming 
call screen displayed? or was the screen not on?
What exactly do you mean by "screen was locked"?
I'm a little confused b/c hitting the power button during an incoming call 
will/should terminate the incoming call and turn the screen off (if it is on).

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Title:
  Phone not usable while a call comes in - followed by "restart"

Status in Canonical System Image:
  Incomplete
Status in Mir:
  New
Status in mir package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in qtmir package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  My system:

  current build number: 225
  device name: krillin
  channel: ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed/bq-aquaris.en
  last update: 2016-01-09 06:52:53
  version version: 225
  version ubuntu: 20160109
  version device: 20151216-378d4f3
  version custom: 20151111--36-46-vivid

  What happened:
  Someone called me and I wanted to take the call on the phone (nothing 
attached to the phone). The screen was locked and I pressed the power button to 
unlock the screen. The phone did not react on any pushed buttons. The phone 
continued ringing but I was not able to do anything with the phone during this 
time.

  During the next minute the phone was blocked. After this period a
  "restart" followed.

  "Restart":
  The restart was not a real reset. The phone screen was black. Then approx. 1 
- 2 minutes after the call was gone, the screen went on again and the ubuntu 
logo with the dots appeared (same screen when you start the phone but without 
the "bq"-screen). 

  I did not need to enter the PIN code of the SIM card. The phone was
  again fully operational.

  This happened on January, 10th at approx. 13:30 h. I have attached the
  sys.log for your review and hopefully for tracing back the issue to
  the root cause.

  Matthias

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