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iFunBox for Mac doesn’t seem to provide the UDID.This Page is pending protection by Note: If you’re using the Windows PC, then you can use third party tools like iFunBox,etc for Windows, to get the UDID for iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max. You then need to add a – after the 8th digit.
Click Apple icon on the left top corner "" -> "About This Mac" -> "System Report" - Select "USB" on the left panel -> Select "iPhone" on the right top window -> Copy and paste the Serial Number value. That is the iPhones UDID number.įor ex:- It should like this "98gfhgd6-7f1a06b4f60156f1949fbytrd205c1f0.Ĭonnect iPhone using USB in Mac. Open Xcode -> Window -> Devices & Simulators -> Select your iPhone -> Copy the "identifier". But if you need UDID number of your client's iPhone or someone else's who is sitting in onsite or someone else's who does not have Xcode in their Mac, for them 2nd approach is the best.Ĭonnect iPhone using USB in Mac. If you are a developer you can get the UDID by both the approaches. Just combining all the different answers form the internet:-įor iPhones which do not show UDID in Itunes, There are two approaches for those who are using MacOS:. Look for Serial Number: 3aeac.4145Īlias fudid="system_profiler SPUSBDataType -detailLevel mini | grep -e iPhone -e Serial | sed -En 'N s/iPhone/&/p'" 12:57:06.527 system_profiler SPUSBDevice: IOCreatePlugInInterfaceForService failed 0xe0003a3e IOCreatePlugInInterfaceForService failed 0xe0003a3e Output on terminal: $ system_profiler SPUSBDataType -detailLevel mini | \ Again, be sure to add the necessary hyphen after the first eight digits for iPhone XS and XS Max devices. Paste that text into Terminal and press enter to run system_profiler for the USB devices, and then filter for only the iPhone's UDID from the pretty-long output. system_profiler SPUSBDataType -detailLevel mini | \ If you're comfortable using Terminal, you can paste this command in to Terminal or save it as a script or alias.
Use terminal "system_profiler" to find the UDID for attached devices