Panic-full related to 16.3.1 update ?

I did the latest update on my iPhone XR and immediately after it began seizing and restarting. (about every 20 minutes)


Looking into this I see lots of claims that ever 3 minutes is due to hardware not detected. I checked my Analytics Data and there are many panic-full files. I checked the first one and it says "no checkin from springboard in 180..." so I look that up. Then I notice that wifid is the next one, then logd... and as I'm scrolling, trying to see what they are to write this, it seizes up. Also backboardd in there somewhere. Logd several times, then mediaserverd twice...


As I was trying to see what the latest one was, it seized. It seems to seize more frequently when being used, but also does it randomly while on charge.


Based on what Apple has been doing with making their phones more difficult to service, costly and going out of their way to make aftermarket parts not viable, my next phone will be anything but an apple product, so I'm trying to keep the XR alive as long as possible. For the first time in 16 years, when I buy a new computer and or phone, I will be replacing them with anything other than Apple products, because I refuse to support that sort of behavior.


Last panic-full shows up as an empty white screen and won't airdrop.


Other than visiting an apple store or smashing the phone... Suggestions ?


Posted on Mar 11, 2023 11:03 PM

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Posted on Apr 13, 2023 5:25 PM

I solved this myself ... As per usual, there was no help to be found, and all of the responses were generic idiot responses. I got to the point where I took my phone apart and checked a bunch of connections, as most of what I read said that this was a hardware issue (not being detected)


I did a factory reset and the phone works perfectly now. This means it was 100% a software issue ?? right... A software issue that just happened to show up hours after installing the latest Apple update. I had a sneaking suspicion that it was an issue caused by the update, but then felt like a moron when I read that the "Panic-full" errors meant there was a problem detecting hardware.


This sort of thing reminds me of GoPro and their constant issues.... A company so busy focusing on releasing the "next" version, that they never take care to perfect anything... Just constantly churning out new crap, non stop.

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Apr 13, 2023 5:25 PM in response to Whythowhy

I solved this myself ... As per usual, there was no help to be found, and all of the responses were generic idiot responses. I got to the point where I took my phone apart and checked a bunch of connections, as most of what I read said that this was a hardware issue (not being detected)


I did a factory reset and the phone works perfectly now. This means it was 100% a software issue ?? right... A software issue that just happened to show up hours after installing the latest Apple update. I had a sneaking suspicion that it was an issue caused by the update, but then felt like a moron when I read that the "Panic-full" errors meant there was a problem detecting hardware.


This sort of thing reminds me of GoPro and their constant issues.... A company so busy focusing on releasing the "next" version, that they never take care to perfect anything... Just constantly churning out new crap, non stop.

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