I'm wondering if this might be an issue with the front sensors since that i2c0 bus goes to J4600, the front sensor connector which feeds the ambient light sensor and the proximity sensor. Of course, the problem is that bus goes all over the place, including the dock flex, the battery and the interposer.
However, I always defer to Alisha's expertise in this matter, and if they say to start with the dock flex assembly, that's what I'd do. If that didn't do the job, I would personally try replacing the battery next, as that bus also goes there. Following that, as an experiment I'd try replacing the front sensor assembly, with the understanding that if that's the problem you're probably going to lose Face ID.
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Although the fact that it doesn't reboot when it's not sleeping is an interesting tidbit of information, the three minute interval definitely pins it as part of the phone's sensor sweep and given that information it appears there may be parts of the phone that are skipped when it's napping, so I'm not sure how much you can read into that.
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Although the fact that it doesn't reboot when it's not sleeping is an interesting tidbit of information, the three minute interval definitely pins it as part of the phone's sensor sweep and given that information it appears there may be parts of the phone that are skipped when it's awake, so I'm not sure how much you can read into that.
I'm wondering if this might be an issue with the front sensors since that i2c0 bus goes to J4600, the front sensor connector which feeds the ambient light sensor and the proximity sensor. Of course, the problem is that bus goes all over the place, including the dock flex, the battery and the interposer.
However, I always defer to Alisha's expertise in this matter, and if they say to start with the dock flex assembly, that's what I'd do. If that didn't do the job, I would personally try replacing the battery next, as that bus also goes there. Following that, as an experiment I'd try replacing the front sensor assembly, with the understanding that if that's the problem you're probably going to lose Face ID.
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Although the fact that it doesn't reboot when it's sleeping is an interesting tidbit of information, the three minute interval definitely pins it as part of the phone's sensor sweep and given that information it appears there may be parts of the phone that are skipped when it's napping, so I'm not sure how much you can read into that.
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Although the fact that it doesn't reboot when it's not sleeping is an interesting tidbit of information, the three minute interval definitely pins it as part of the phone's sensor sweep and given that information it appears there may be parts of the phone that are skipped when it's napping, so I'm not sure how much you can read into that.
Hi Leon,
I'm wondering if this might be an issue with the front sensors since that i2c0 bus goes to J4600, the front sensor connector which feeds the ambient light sensor and the proximity sensor. Of course, the problem is that bus goes all over the place, including the dock flex, the battery and the interposer.
However, I always defer to Alisha's expertise in this matter, and if they say to start with the dock flex assembly, that's what I'd do. If that didn't do the job, I would personally try replacing the battery next, as that bus also goes there. Following that, as an experiment I'd try replacing the front sensor assembly, with the understanding that if that's the problem you're probably going to lose Face ID.
Although the fact that it doesn't reboot when it's sleeping is an interesting tidbit of information, the three minute interval definitely pins it as part of the phone's sensor sweep and given that information it appears there may be parts of the phone that are skipped when it's napping, so I'm not sure how much you can read into that.