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iPhone Reboot Log

I want to see when was my last few reboot time.
Is there any way can view the iPhone reboot log on iPhone?
Any app can do this?
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Just like the last reboot command on iOS
Anyone know?
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Blocking links to "the competition" doesn't really help the user.  That's why EE is falling behind.

I tried the utility, but it seems out of date and wasn't working for me.

Apple Configurator 2 from the App Store seems able to read the logs, but it's only a portion of it.  I only got 20 minutes of logs from my phone through Apple Cofigurator 2.  You may have to experiment with it, but I seem to only get recent logs while I'm connected to the phone.  I'm not sure how to pull up older logs.
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I don't have Mac, any chance can do it in Windows?
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