Idevice Panic Log Analyzer 141 Download Exclusive Official
Unlike other tools, version 141 has a timeline tab. Drag 5 panic logs from different dates into the batch analyzer. It will show you if the panic is getting worse (i.e., moving from Missing sensor to Kernel trap), which proves progressive hardware decay.
If you get an error like "MSVCP140.dll missing" or "Application was unable to start correctly," you need Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributables (2015-2022). Download the x64 version from Microsoft's official site. idevice panic log analyzer 141 download exclusive
Also, note that iDevice Panic Log Analyzer 141 does not work on iOS 18.2 betas yet, as Apple changed the log formatting for the new Battery Health matrix. If you are on a beta, downgrade to stable iOS, or use version 142 beta (which we cannot distribute here). Unlike other tools, version 141 has a timeline tab
Manually scanning these logs requires looking for specific "Panic Strings" such as "ANS2" (NAND issue), "SMC" (power management), or "Missing sensor PRS0" (proximity). The iDevice Panic Log Analyzer 141 automates this. If you get an error like "MSVCP140