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iProxy iPanic is an iPhone / iPad panic log analysis tool listed on the bypass.services page. It currently focuses on the Windows client, while the macOS version is marked as “coming soon.” Built for repair workflows, it imports or reads panic logs to quickly identify likely root causes, combining Diagnos, Derin Detay, Checker, Repair AI, and report generation into a single process.
In terms of features, Diagnos provides quick repair direction and risk summaries, while Derin Detay generates more detailed technical explanations from the same data, making it easier to explain issues to customers. Checker covers lookups such as Simlock, Find My / iCloud, and warranty windows, while Face ID Lab Checker can test components such as Pearl, IR, and Dot. The system can also pull battery, syslog, and IORegistry data from devices, and merge results, notes, and multimedia evidence into cases or reports. Device coverage is claimed from iPhone 6 to 17 Pro Max, with iPad support as well, though actual availability still depends on the model and access conditions for system logs. Supported languages include Turkish, English, Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, and Arabic.
The product offers a 3-day free trial. Subscriptions are available for 6 months, 1 year, and 2 years, with unlimited use of quick diagnostics and deep details, plus varying amounts of Check credits and Repair AI points. Separate point packs of 500, 1000, and 5000 points are also available. However, the page does not disclose exact pricing; users need to complete a reseller application and view prices in the panel. No self-hosted deployment is mentioned. Account management, licensing, and active PC management are handled through the web panel.
Its main advantage is its highly focused positioning: it suits repair shops that want to standardize log analysis, testing, AI suggestions, customer reports, and team collaboration. The Windows client also fits the setup of many repair environments. The drawbacks are opaque pricing, the lack of a released macOS version, and no disclosed details about APIs/SDKs, third-party integrations, or data security. The stated “95%” accuracy is also a vendor target rather than an independently verified figure, and the page itself notes that results can be affected by log quality and case complexity.
It is better suited to Apple device repair shops, repair technicians, technical service managers, and teams that perform frequent diagnostics. It is less suitable for general developers or automation platforms that require an open API. The page does not make it possible to determine access conditions from China, and payment methods are not disclosed. If access, payment, or language support becomes a barrier, alternatives include 3uTools, iMazing, Apple Configurator, or a self-built panic log analysis workflow.
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