• iPhone diagnostics

    From TimH@thnews@poboxmolar.com.invalid to uk.comp.sys.mac on Thu Apr 9 14:41:51 2026
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    Has anyone used Apple's 'diagnostics and repair' feature on an iPhone? It's
    the one where you hold down both volume buttons, plug into an adapter and wait for the prompt to run diagnostics.

    All I'm getting is a hanging 'waiting for support' message.

    Any clues?
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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg_Lorenz?=@hugybear@gmx.net to uk.comp.sys.mac on Thu Apr 9 17:33:02 2026
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    On 09.04.26 16:41, TimH wrote:
    Has anyone used Apple's 'diagnostics and repair' feature on an iPhone? It's the one where you hold down both volume buttons, plug into an adapter and wait
    for the prompt to run diagnostics.

    All I'm getting is a hanging 'waiting for support' message.

    Any clues?

    In the first place: Why are you doing such an awkward thing?
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  • From TimH@thnews@poboxmolar.com.invalid to uk.comp.sys.mac on Thu Apr 9 15:41:39 2026
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    On 9 Apr 2026 at 4:33:02rC>pm BST, "J||rg Lorenz" <hugybear@gmx.net> wrote:

    On 09.04.26 16:41, TimH wrote:
    Has anyone used Apple's 'diagnostics and repair' feature on an iPhone? It's >> the one where you hold down both volume buttons, plug into an adapter and wait
    for the prompt to run diagnostics.

    All I'm getting is a hanging 'waiting for support' message.

    Any clues?

    In the first place: Why are you doing such an awkward thing?

    I've since tried it on another iPhone which runs it immediately. Really not awkward at all.
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