Why my iPhone 11 consistently reboots itself just three minutes into usage? Thermal monitoring logs reveal a critical error in sensor data transmission from microphone module 2 (mic2), attributing the issue to the thermalmonitord’s lack of vital information. Despite repeated efforts to reconnect the facet button flex cable twice and reseat its connector on the motherboard multiple times, The manufacturer has adjusted the flexible cable connecting the lightning port. What else may I attempt?
From panic-full-2024-09-07-161757.0002.ips:
{“bug_type”:”210″,”timestamp”:”2024-09-07 16:17:57.00 -0500″,”os_version”:”iPhone OS 17.1.1 (21B91)”,”roots_installed”:0,”incident_id”:”EC7F5A11-22C3-4B78-9F56-09241004AE0B”}
{
Construct: iPhone OS 17.1.1 (21B91).
“product” : “iPhone12,1”,
“socId” : “8030”,
“socRevision” : “11”,
“incident” : “EC7F5A11-22C3-4B78-9F56-09241004AE0B”,
“crashReporterKey” : “bc2be9331d225556424930b13a3977a3c6e3cfb2”,
The “kernel” information is presented in a machine-readable format, detailing the version and build date of the Darwin kernel. To improve clarity, I can rephrase it to:
“Darwin Kernel: Model 23.1.0 (built on October 10, 2023 at 02:21:48 PDT); built by root with xnu-10002.42.9~2/RELEASE_ARM64_T8030.”
“date” : “2024-09-07 16:17:57.65 -0500”,
Panic string: “panic(cpu 2): userspace watchdog timeout; no profitable check-ins from thermal monitor (two induced crashes); nService returned not alive with context: is_alive_func returned unhealthy, present 3BFFFFFFF FFFF, masks 1FFFFF FFFF, anticipated 1FFFFF FFFF.” SD: 1 BC: 1; RC: -1 (Sensor Down); BS: 1; Lacking sensor(s): microphone 2