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The 3rd generation iPhone SE was announced on March 8th during the Peek Performance Apple event. It features an A15 chip and a 4.7-inch LCD display, similar to its predecessor, the iPhone SE 2020.

Kernel Panic SMC BSC Failure, iPhone SE 3rd Gen

Reboots randomly, battery percentage misread as 0% even after a OEM new replacement battery replacement

Which sensor is 0x10000, Panic Log Analyzer says issue with the NAND and panicfull said it could be the Power Button Flex

There's no information about the corresponding hexadecimals to which sensors for the SE line

"panicString" : "panic(cpu 3 caller 0xfffffff033d6d99c): SMC PANIC - ASSERT: target\/d49\/target.cpp:261: 0, SMC BSC failure, spreadsheet ver(*10) 20\nS.sensor array 0 - 6 is 0x0, 0x10000, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0\nF.sensor array 0 is 0x0\n\n - Misc(2) OUTBOX1 not ready\nASSERT: target\/d49\/target.cpp:261: 0, SMC BSC failure, spreadsheet ver(*10) 20\nS.sensor array 0 - 6 is 0x0, 0x10000, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0\nF.sensor array 0 is 0x0\n\n\nRTKit: RTKit-2784.140.9.release - C

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@horloge 0x10000 usually originates from an issue with a failed Power Button Flex Assembly. Replacing that should fix the Kernel Panic.

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That wouldn't fix the 0% battery issue would it? Usually that indicates a gas gauge issue no?

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@hootonberg you are correct. I‘d suggest to replace the flex then re-evaluate or change the battery at the same time. That will then rule in the logic board if the percentage issue persist.

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