
- iOS includes a function called 'Analytics & Improvements' that allows you to see if your iPhone has any hardware concerns. It's also compatible with older iOS versions including iOS 10, 11, and 12.
- To begin, open your iPhone's Settings app and go to Privacy > Analytics & Improvements > Analytics Data.
- You should see a number of logs linked to analytics on the next screen. Now look through the full list for a file called panic-xxx.ips. The panic-base or panic-full file can be used.
- If you encounter a panic file, it signifies your iOS device has experienced a major problem that has prevented it from beginning properly.