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Released September 16, 2016. Models A1661, A1784, and A1785. Available in 32, 128, or 256 GB configurations in Rose gold, gold, silver, black, jet black, and (Product)Red.

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panic-full i2c3 mic-temp-sens1 after replacing the Screen Glass

Hello there,

i came across an iPhone 7 Plus that keeps restarting

and the panic log says

i2c3: SCL Stuck at low | for device mic-temp-sens1


the device never been serviced before

just replaced the screen broken glass

i wanna know what is mic-temp-sens1

i2c3_SCL is related to dock connector, home connector, display connector as i understood from the schematics

where exactly i don’t know

can anyone help me understanding this?

Thanks in Advance

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Hello

I have an iphone xs

When using snapchat telegram or facebook the phone gets too hot. Even while playing some games the phone becomes extremely hot and lags constantly.

I checked panic log and it says

"i2c3::_runInterruptMode Timed out waiting for interrupt; last write status 00200118 int shadow 00210100 xfer 00000000 fifo 00000022 for device display-eeprom\"

Can anyone tell me what that means.

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You might want to try a new Lightning Port Flex (or one that is known-good) to see if that solves the problem. If that doesn’t work, then consider the following suggestions.

Start by testing a bare-bones setup. Disconnect the battery first (always!). Then disconnect the digitizer, LCD, front camera, rear camera and home button extension flex. Now re-connect the battery; you should only have the battery and Lightning Dock flex (new or known-good) connected. Connect a known-good, preferably Apple-original Lightning cable to an iTunes enabled computer.

Does iTunes recognize your phone? If so, then you should re-connect one flex at a time until the phone stops working. I would start with the Home button flex first, then add the rear camera, LCD & Digitizer then from camera flex.

If the bare-bones setup does not boot, then you most likely have a logic board issue. You could send it (or find a local) to a repair shop that specializes in micro-soldering repair. Sometimes the fix can be straightforward (i.e.  a blown filter) and relatively economical.

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