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iPhone 12 Mini boot-looping due to "charging port flex"?

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Since yesterday, my iPhone 12 mini has been boot-looping every 5-15 minutes (the screen goes black, the Apple logo appears, and then it works for a while).
When it's on, it seems to work normally, with some exceptions. The option to turn on the Wi-Fi in Settings is greyed out and set to "off". The Bluetooth menu only shows a loading wheel, and does not show any of my previously connected devices. The phone also gets a bit warm, even if I do nothing.
-I've used one of the tools linked on the [link|https://repair.wiki/w/How_To_Fix_an_iPhone_12_That_Randomly_Restarts|repair.wiki] page for this problem, which told me that the problems indicated by the panic logs are "Charging Port Flex", "Power Button Flex", "NAND", and "Wi-Fi Module". The last of those panic logs is here: https://pastebin.com/ay5hS2eS
+I've used one of the tools linked on the [link|https://repair.wiki/w/How_To_Fix_an_iPhone_12_That_Randomly_Restarts|repair.wiki] page for this problem, which told me that the problems indicated by the panic logs are "***Charging Port Flex***", "***Power Button Flex***", "***NAND***", and "***Wi-Fi Module***". The last of those panic logs is here: https://pastebin.com/ay5hS2eS
I have replaced batteries on the iPhone 4 and 6 before, but I've heard that the newer iPhones are much more difficult to repair. Is this problem easily fixable, or is this something I should bring to an Apple store?
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iPhone 12 Mini boot-looping due to "charging port flex"?

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Since yesterday, my iPhone 12 mini has been boot-looping every 5-15 minutes (the screen goes black, the Apple logo appears, and then it works for a while).

When it's on, it seems to work normally, with some exceptions. The option to turn on the Wi-Fi in Settings is greyed out and set to "off". The Bluetooth menu only shows a loading wheel, and does not show any of my previously connected devices. The phone also gets a bit warm, even if I do nothing.

I've used one of the tools linked on the [link|https://repair.wiki/w/How_To_Fix_an_iPhone_12_That_Randomly_Restarts|repair.wiki] page for this problem, which told me that the problems indicated by the panic logs are "Charging Port Flex", "Power Button Flex", "NAND", and "Wi-Fi Module". The last of those panic logs is here: https://pastebin.com/ay5hS2eS

I have replaced batteries on the iPhone 4 and 6 before, but I've heard that the newer iPhones are much more difficult to repair. Is this problem easily fixable, or is this something I should bring to an Apple store?

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iPhone 12 Mini boot-looping due to "charging port flex"?

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Since yesterday, my iPhone 12 mini has been boot-looping every 5-15 minutes (the screen goes black, the Apple logo appears, and then it works for a while).

When it's on, it seems to work normally, with some exceptions. The option to turn on the Wi-Fi in Settings is greyed out and set to "off". The Bluetooth menu only shows a loading wheel, and does not show any of my previously connected devices. The phone also gets a bit warm, even if I do nothing.

I've used one of the tools linked on the [link|https://repair.wiki/w/How_To_Fix_an_iPhone_12_That_Randomly_Restarts|repair.wiki] page for this problem, which told me that the problems indicated by the panic logs are "Charging Port Flex", "Power Button Flex", "NAND", and "Wi-Fi Module". The last of those panic logs is here: https://pastebin.com/ay5hS2eS

I have replaced batteries on the iPhone 4 and 6 before, but I've heard that the newer iPhones are much more difficult to repair. Is this problem easily fixable, or is this something I should bring to an Apple store?

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