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As was already mentioned, the panic you linked generally points to some thermal sensors that are failing to check in. But not always. If there are other panics, they may give us more data to go off of. Just like any other sort of mystery, or science experiment, more data is generally better. You can use [link|https://pastebin.com/|paste bin] to post the full panics and link them back here so we can get a look at them without it cluttering up the original post.
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+Also, if you have not done a software update yet, or restore (via [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+Put+an+iPhone+Into+Recovery+Mode/133851|recovery mode|new_window=true] is best since it will be less likely to restart in the middle) I would give that a go.
You mention in your question that there may have been water that got in through scratches in the screen. Scratches? Or actual cracks? I will also mention that despite the water resistant rating of the phone, this resistance degrades over time so even if the screen was intact, it’s possible liquid got into the phone. If there is a chance that was the case, first thing I would do is look for any signs of liquids inside. Finding out where or if there was any liquid damage is going to give you the best clues.
Also, when you’re testing, are you fully reassembling the phone? Connecting just certain components? The XS Max needs both a good power button cable and a good charge port assembly to avoid this problem.

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-As was already mentioned, the panic you linked generally points to some thermal sensors that are failing to check in. But not always. If there are other panics, they may give us more data to go off of. Just like any other sort of mystery, or science experiment, more data is generally better. You can use [link|https://pastebin.com/|paste bin|new_window=true] to post the full panics and link them back here so we can get a look at them without it cluttering upon the original post.
+As was already mentioned, the panic you linked generally points to some thermal sensors that are failing to check in. But not always. If there are other panics, they may give us more data to go off of. Just like any other sort of mystery, or science experiment, more data is generally better. You can use [link|https://pastebin.com/|paste bin] to post the full panics and link them back here so we can get a look at them without it cluttering up the original post.
-You mention in your question that there may have been water that got in through scratches in the screen. Scratches? Or actual cracks? I will also mention that despite the water resistant rating of the phone, this resistance degrades over time so even if the screen was intact, it’s possible liquidf got into the phone. If there is a chance that was the case, first thing I would do is look for any signs that liquid got into the phone. Finding out where or if there was any liquid damage is going to give you the best clues.
+You mention in your question that there may have been water that got in through scratches in the screen. Scratches? Or actual cracks? I will also mention that despite the water resistant rating of the phone, this resistance degrades over time so even if the screen was intact, it’s possible liquid got into the phone. If there is a chance that was the case, first thing I would do is look for any signs of liquids inside. Finding out where or if there was any liquid damage is going to give you the best clues.
Also, when you’re testing, are you fully reassembling the phone? Connecting just certain components? The XS Max needs both a good power button cable and a good charge port assembly to avoid this problem.

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As was already mentioned, the panic you linked generally points to some thermal sensors that are failing to check in. But not always. If there are other panics, they may give us more data to go off of. Just like any other sort of mystery, or science experiment, more data is generally better. You can use [link|https://pastebin.com/|paste bin|new_window=true] to post the full panics and link them back here so we can get a look at them without it cluttering upon the original post.

You mention in your question that there may have been water that got in through scratches in the screen. Scratches? Or actual cracks? I will also mention that despite the water resistant rating of the phone, this resistance degrades over time so even if the screen was intact, it’s possible liquidf got into the phone. If there is a chance that was the case, first thing I would do is look for any signs that liquid got into the phone. Finding out where or if there was any liquid damage is going to give you the best clues.

Also, when you’re testing, are you fully reassembling the phone? Connecting just certain components? The XS Max needs both a good power button cable and a good charge port assembly to avoid this problem.

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