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Random Reboots even when Idle & screen turned off, panic-full in logs.

Hello,

I have an iPhone 7 currently on 10.3.3.

I have encountered 4 random reboots to date, the first happened about two months ago, the phone was laying on my desk when suddenly screen turned on and rebooted.

Second time was two weeks ago when I woke up and found it requiring by passcode because of a restart.

Third time and fourth time was yesterday and today respectively, one when I was holding the phone and I was on the homescreen, and the other the phone was laying down my desk with screen off.

In the Analytics there is a panic-full log for each restart, so it's clearly a kernel panic. I can't interpret the kernel panic log and I wish someone here may be able to understand it and points out where may the error be.

It is worth mentioning that the phone performance, temperature, and battery life is perfectly normal.

I currently have the 3 recent panic logs:

First panic-log: pastebin.com/C9uts03A

Second panic-log: pastebin.com/tNmsbFM4

Third panic-log: pastebin.com/SsKegDLb

TL;DR

-Phone randomly rebooted four times to date even when I'm not using it and screen turned off, panic full logs found in logs, I'm trying to figure out from the logs what maybe wrong with the phone.

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I cannot personally tell you why the kernel panics are occurring, but is there a reason you just haven't upgraded to ios 11 via iTunes? That will probably solve your issues, or I would just backup your data and do a factory reset.

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I don't want to upgrade to iOS 11 as much as possible, iOS 11 is half-baked imo and introduces more hassles that it solves. I can't see why would iOS 10 be the problem ? iPhone 7(s) have been shipping with iOS 10 for an entire year and it should be stable. I've done a full data reset today and I'll monitor if kernel panics occur again. I might upgrade to 11 if it happened again as a last solution before sending it to another country to repair or replace it under warranty.

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Personally, I agree that iOS 11 is half baked and I wouldn't update just because you "should". While it's only a small minority of users who have had issues, I would wait a while still before upgrading.

Please let us know how the data reset went.

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Yes the software update should fix it. iOS 11 is not that bad of an update. I have the beta version of iOS 11.2.5 and it’s great. In the beta I do run into some problems but it’s a version that’s hasn’t been officially released yet. The official version has no problems on it at all I have another iPhone that has the official release and it’s perfect. You eventually going to have to update it someday. Maybe take it to the Apple store an have it checked. It may be the battery.

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Even if not, you can take advantage of the 29 dollar battery replacement

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Yep that’s a great deal.

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You seem very sure It's a software issue, iOS 10 should be stable isn't it ? I mean iPhone 7 has been shipping with this OS for a year, I know that iOS 11.2 is far better than 11.0 but I'd rather stay with 10.3.3 for now as much as possible.

I've done a full data reset and I will monitor the phone, if it panicked again I will update to iOS11. I hope it is a software problem because most people on the web said that Apple employees replace the phone whenever they see a kernel panic in the logs.

The thing is I bought this phone from another country, and the country I'm in at the moment doesn't have any Apple Stores, and I've heard that authorized resellers won't replace the phone if it is defective and I'll have to send it abroad.

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you can always backup your phone then update to 11. if you don't like it, just restore the backup.

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@captainsnowball that won't work, Apple is no longer signing 10.X. The OP would have to have previously saved his signed IPSW blobs.

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I have the same problem but 10 times worse, sometimes it’ll spend the whole night or day doing restarts then out of nowhere work for 30 mins then right back to the loop. I tried to update it but the phone keeps turning off

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so did you manage to resolve it somehow?

I'm having this issue too

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me too, went to apple, they said to pay $420 and they'd give me a new iphone 7... has anyone been able to solve this?

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Same issue on my iPad Pro. But it could be fixed (replaced) with a refurb for $500. It is only 13 months old. Apple has lost the plot. They won’t even look at panic logs or check for hardware issues.

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i had same issue with iphone 6s - out of warranty so claimed on the insurance, set new phone up and exactly the same thing happened so am assuming it is an app that is causing the issue.

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Went to Apple and was told it is unrepairable. Apparently it’s not a software issue so a reset will not work. That being said, he told me it will mean a new phone.

Although out of warranty, I can get a new iPhone for free under the Consumer Rights Law (UK) - if under 6 years old- as it is a hardware issue that is no fault of my own.

Still pending with carphone warehouse.

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