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Cornywillis t1_itji1tc wrote

What is your battery health at? If it is below 80% it can do that

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ndc55 t1_itka8xl wrote

Not every three minutes though. And if it would to that it would show an alert that it did that because of poor battery health.

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Mindtsunami t1_itjtigb wrote

Currently at 83… was at 90 earlier. Happens when plugged in too. Thanks tho.

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Cornywillis t1_itjwdvw wrote

No not battery level. Actual battery health. Go to your battery settings and you will see it

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zac3244 t1_itkpmtk wrote

OP was just confused b/w battery health and battery percentage. Jeez! Y’all calm down and stop downvoting the OP.

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Emergency_Bill_5363 t1_itkqmi9 wrote

  1. Ok i didnt know what he meant
  2. How can u confuse those 2 things LMAO
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zac3244 t1_itkruxy wrote

> How can u confuse those 2 things LMAO

Probably the OP isn’t aware of Battery Health feature. I had been using my iPhone for a year, and wasn’t aware there’s a feature where we could check our battery health until my brother told me about it.

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DrMantis-Toboggan-MD t1_itk1gjc wrote

Go to settings, privacy, analytics and improvements, analytics and look for events starting with panic-full

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Mindtsunami t1_itokuxd wrote

Have quite a few panic-full events. I don’t see a way to delete/edit them. What should I do?

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xForAnAngeL t1_itoufyi wrote

iPhone 13. I had the same panic files when the phone was 1 month old. After service checked the phone I returned it and bought brand new. In my research It is mostly hardware issue.

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ndc55 t1_itkab5u wrote

Enter recovery mode and reset it, then set it up as a new phone.

Edit: on a pc with itunes or on a mac.

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HyperBeast_RS t1_itklpd8 wrote

Had this issue with my iPhone X and had to replace the charging port

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