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{{Repair Guide
{{Repair Guide
|Device=iPhone 16
|Device=iPhone 16
iPhone 16 plus
|Affects parts=Charging port / air sensor
|Affects parts=Charging port / air sensor
|Needs equipment=OEM replacement part
|Needs equipment=OEM replacement part

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3 min reboot iPhone 16 panic log - 524288
Device iPhone 16
Affects part(s) Charging port / air sensor
Needs equipment OEM replacement part
Difficulty
Type 3 min reboot panic log CODE 524288"3 min reboot panic log CODE 524288" is not in the list (Soldering, Teardown, Part replacement, Cleaning, Software, BGA, General) of allowed values for the "Repair Guide type" property.

"Easy" is not in the list (1. Easy, 2. Medium, 3. Hard, 4. Specialist) of allowed values for the "Repair Guide difficulty" property.


Problem description

Does your iPhone 16 / plus restart every few minutes?

are you experiencing random shut offs?

follow this guide to find out why .

first: it’s important to make sure your phone is restarting every few minutes and NOT bootlooping.

If your phone doesn’t make it past the apple logo, it may be a problem with software / battery.

if your phone randomly shuts off constantly, this is known as a “panic” log

the phone reports a crash and stores the crash info inside of the settings app.

we will use this report to check the problem.

HOW TO CHECK PANIC LOG:

As soon as your phone boots up, immediately navigate to settings > privacy & security > analytics > analytic data

when you get here you’ll be presented with a bunch of reports. Don’t be overwhelmed, simply scroll down until you see the keyword “PANIC FULL”

there might be several. Look at the title for a date.

find the latest one and open it.

below I attached a photo highlighting what the “trigger code” is.

TRIGGER CODE: 524288

CHARGING PORT FLEX ISSUE

SOLUTION: REPLACE WITH ORIGINAL PULL PART.

IMPORTANT!! AIR SENSOR MUST BE PLUGGED IN TO STOP THE REBOOT. IF REBOOT PERSIST REPLACE AIR SENSOR

IF IT STILL PERSISTS , CHECK FPC CONNECTOR PINS FOR ANY SHORTS.

Keep in mind: partially unplugged charging flex can trigger reboot, check carefully no debree or small damage exists in the charging port FPC.

a simple replacement fixes this issue.


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Symptoms

- Randomly restarts

- constantly reboots

- Possibly no loud speaker

- possibly not charging

Solution

Option 1 Replace charging port

Option 2 MAKE SURE AIR SENSOR IS PLUGGED IN

option 3 Replace air sensor

option 4: Check FPC connector for any faults



Diagnostic Steps

Repair Steps