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iPhone SE
{"BogusFieldNotActuallyEverUsed":null,"Count":11,"daily_total_BogusMeasureNotActuallyEverUsed":null},"name":"StabilityHeartBeatCount5","sampling":100,"uuid":"3c8f638f-d492-465e-9e27-546a163beac9_2"}
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iPhone SE
Do not bother as long as there is no ussue with the iPhone.
I have been using iPhones over a decade and have never used these analytics data. Neither have I understood what it stood for. The best I can guess it, it will be used by repair personnel when you send a device for repair against a warranty.
A normal user like me, has no use of it.
Your analysis is not convincing
You may not like the answer but it is correct. That data is for trained Apple engineers with the knowledge on how to interpret it.
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