These logs are typically found in: Settings > Privacy & Analytics > Analytics & Improvements > Analytics Data
Few things are more frustrating than an iPhone that suddenly reboots out of nowhere. You might be scrolling through social media, taking a critical photo, or in the middle a phone call when— flash —the screen goes black, the Apple logo appears, and you’re staring at the Lock Screen.
panicString(s) : "panic(cpu 2 caller 0xfffffff001a2b3c4): "ANS2 Recoverable Panic - assert failed: mic1.vsn_mismatch" iphone idevice panic log analyzer
To view the full text clearly, tap the icon in the top right corner of the log screen. You can AirDrop, email, or save the file to a cloud drive to open it on a Mac or PC. Key Elements of a Panic Log File
If you are currently trying to diagnose a device, feel free to here, or tell me the exact iPhone model you are working on so I can help you decode the specific error strings manually. Share public link These logs are typically found in: Settings >
: Identifies NAND-related crashes that often present as persistent boot loops or data corruption. Alternative & Emerging Tools
: Parses raw kernel messages and highlights likely root causes (e.g., thermal issues, charging port faults, or NAND storage problems). Extensive Database : Includes definitions for over 100 known panic issues You can AirDrop, email, or save the file
A critical hardware sensor failed to respond within a set timeframe.
Here are the critical fields you need to understand:
: Select the most recent log (usually titled panic-full... ). The tool will highlight the suspected faulty component. Common Solutions Identified