My son’s iPhone X started rebooting every 3 minutes. It started a few ago. He used it fine the night before and on Wednesday morning he started to use it and it began rebooting. I started investigating it and discovered the thermal messages in the log file. It’s referencing mic 1. I have an appointment at the apple store later today.
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My son’s iPhone X started rebooting every 3 minutes. It started a few ago. He used it fine the night before and on Wednesday morning he started to use it and it began rebooting. I started investigating it and discovered the thermal messages in the log file. It’s referencing mic 1. I have an appointment at the apple store later today. Apple told me that they believe it was the motherboard and it would be an out of warranty repair. I installed Panic Log Analyzer and it says Possible issues: Charging Port Flex and Power Button Flex
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panic(cpu 0 caller 0xfffffff013ff70f4): userspace watchdog timeout: no successful checkins from thermalmonitord since load
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service returned not alive with context : is_alive_func returned unhealthy : current 73fffffffff, mask 67fffffffff, expected 67fffffffff. SD: 1
My son’s iPhone X 2 or 3 days ago started rebooting every 3 minutes. He used it fine the night before and on Wednesday morning he started to use it and it began rebooting. I started investigating it and discovered the thermal messages in the log file. It’s referencing mic 1. I have an appointment at the apple store later today.
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My son’s iPhone X started rebooting every 3 minutes. It started a few ago. He used it fine the night before and on Wednesday morning he started to use it and it began rebooting. I started investigating it and discovered the thermal messages in the log file. It’s referencing mic 1. I have an appointment at the apple store later today.
My son’s iPhone X 2 or 3 days ago started rebooting every 3 minutes. He used it fine the night before and on Wednesday morning he started to use it and it began rebooting. I started investigating it and discovered the thermal messages in the log file. It’s referencing mic 1. I have an appointment at the apple store later today.