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This panic typically occurs during audio related functions, like turning up the volume to maximum. | |
- | * Because the [ |
+ | * Because the [parts|Phone|charge port flex assembly|itemtype=cables] carries signals from the speaker to the board, damage to this assembly is the most common cause for this panic. |
* Check for liquid damage to be certain and replace with a high quality, or OEM replacement if possible. | |
The SMC, or System Management controller will be familiar to those who have ever done any sort of troubleshooting on a MacBook. iPhones also include an SMC, but rather than being its own chip, it is part of the CPU. These panics often make mention of the error BSC FAILURE. | |
- | * Assertion Failed type panics have begun cropping up in iPhone 13 and later models. Similar to a Watchdog Timeout, they reboot the device at the three minute mark. |
- | * The log will generally mention an affected sensor array followed by a code. |
- | ** The following sensor codes are used on iPhone 13 models: |
- | *** 0x400 is a bottom board issue (iPhone 13 Mini only). |
- | *** 0x800 is on the charge port assembly. |
- | *** 0x1000 is part of the front facing sensor cable. |
- | *** 0x4000 is part of the battery. |
- | ** Sensors for the iPhone 14 are as follows: |
- | *** 0x20000 is a sandwich board issue. |
- | *** 0x40000 is the charging port flex. |
- | *** 0x80000 is the proximity flex cable. |
- | *** 0x100000 is the power button flex. (Note: The source material at repair.wiki notes this error bit as 0x10000, but everything else in it points to it actually being 0x100000 so the conclusion is that 0x10000 is a typo and 0x100000 is the correct value.) |
- | *** 0x400000 - is the Wireless Charging Flex (Back Glass). |
- | ** Note that more than one sensor can be indicated; for instance a code of 0x1800 on an iPhone 13 would indicate sensor problems on both the charge port and the front sensor cable. |
- | ** These numbers are in hexadecimal, so they'll look weird when more than one appears; for instance, 0xC0000 would mean both the charging port and the proximity cable sensors on an iPhone 14. You have to use a programmer's calculator, set it to hexadecimal and add 0x40000 + 0x80000 = 0xC0000. |
+ | * Assertion Failed type panics have begun cropping up in iPhone 13 and later models. Similar to a Watchdog Timeout, they reboot the device at the three minute mark if sensor data is not received. |
+ | * The log will generally mention an affected sensor array followed by a code. Refer to the dedicated [[iPhone SMC Panic Assertion Failed|Panic Assertion Failed wiki]] to find which code correlates to your panic. |
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