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My iPhone just randomly restarted. After the sudden restart I looked at the crash logs under Privacy>Analytics and found this. Can anyone interpret this script and tell me what this means?

This is an excerpt of the crash log of my iphone 6 after it suddenly restarted. Sudden Restart only happened once. Can anyone tell me what this crash log mean?:

{"bug_type":"210","timestamp":"2018-08-07 14:27:26.76 +0800","os_version":"iPhone OS 11.4.1 (15G77)","incident_id":"1A22C476-C65D-4393-9DC6-A19E496E26CC"}

{

"build" : "iPhone OS 11.4.1 (15G77)",

"product" : "iPhone7,2",

"kernel" : "Darwin Kernel Version 17.7.0: Mon Jun 11 19:06:28 PDT 2018; root:xnu-4570.70.24~3\/RELEASE_ARM64_T7000",

"incident" : "1A22C476-C65D-4393-9DC6-A19E496E26CC",

"crashReporterKey" : "c20f686f41c8574976f263a95a945e299d361168",

"date" : "2018-08-07 14:26:23.23 +0800",

"panicString" : "panic(cpu 0 caller 0xfffffff00ff867c0): ANS NMI: ANSEndpoint1: send msg=0xff043 error=0xe00002db\n_iopStatus = 0x7, _powerStateChangeInProgress = false\nMailbox info - wIM 1, wPLE 2, totalWords 256, LEC 128\nA7IOP Mailbox log\nTimestamp | Message\n0x0000017175e57652 User uploaded file|

Posted on Aug 7, 2018 6:00 AM

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Aug 7, 2018 6:08 AM in response to kenleelilac

No one but an Apple software engineer can interpret a diagnostic log. If you have sending analytics enabled it will be sent to Apple's log database for analysis.


"Panic" is a Unix term meaning that the operating system encountered an error it could not recover from. It's the Unix (and iOS, a Unix variant) equivalent of a Windows Blue Screen of Death.


It was probably a transient error; if it recurs contact Apple using the Contact Support link at the top of this page. It may indicate a hardware problem. And note what you were doing at the time.


This would be a good time to set up backup procedures if you don't have any. You can back up to iTunes or to iCloud (or both). It's painless, and you can automate it to back up every night if you leave the phone plugged in, connected to Wi-Fi and locked. See: About backups in iCloud and iTunes - Apple Support

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My iPhone just randomly restarted. After the sudden restart I looked at the crash logs under Privacy>Analytics and found this. Can anyone interpret this script and tell me what this means?

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