Phone keeps restarting, panic log provided
My wife is attempting to start using my son's old phone, an SE from 2020. Unfortunately, now that we're trying to use it, it's been restarting about every 3 minutes with a kernel panic. It wasn't doing that before my son switched to his new phone.
Here's a panic log I extracted from the many logs it keeps creating: https://gist.github.com/kenahoo/fe8e30c8... . It mentions userspace watchdog timeout: no successful checkins from thermalmonitord
and Missing sensor(s): mic1
. I'm not
We brought it to the Genius Bar last week and they replaced the battery, now I'm wondering what to do next. Options would be:
- Take it back to the Genius Bar & let them do whatever's next, and pay probably a fair amount more money.
- Replace the Lightning Connector Assembly - I looked at iPhone Kernel Panics and it looks like iPhone 8 Lightning Connector Assembly would be the one with
mic1
. That would be cheap, $30, but not really guaranteed to fix the problem - Go get a new phone.
I'm medium-level competent at doing repairs myself (I've opened & replaced stuff in my family's various iPhones before), but not awesome.
I guess one more option would be to try a DFU restore, but I did already do that once (and then restored from backup - possibly reintroducing any software problem it might have had??).
Which option do people recommend I try next? I would go to #2 right away, but:
- This very similar question on the forum suggests that it's likely to instead be a logic board problem, and I think I don't have the micro-soldering skills to tackle that.
- I'm not super confident that I'll get it back to its original waterproofness after the repair, but that might not be a huge deal, my wife doesn't tend to drop things in water...
It might help to know whether the panic log is definitively saying it's a hardware problem, or whether it might actually still be software?
Thanks a ton.
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