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i386 : iPhone Simulator | |
x86_64 : iPhone Simulator | |
arm64 : iPhone Simulator | |
iPhone1,1 : iPhone | |
iPhone1,2 : iPhone 3G | |
iPhone2,1 : iPhone 3GS | |
iPhone3,1 : iPhone 4 | |
iPhone3,2 : iPhone 4 GSM Rev A | |
iPhone3,3 : iPhone 4 CDMA | |
iPhone4,1 : iPhone 4S | |
iPhone5,1 : iPhone 5 (GSM) | |
iPhone5,2 : iPhone 5 (GSM+CDMA) | |
iPhone5,3 : iPhone 5C (GSM) | |
iPhone5,4 : iPhone 5C (Global) | |
iPhone6,1 : iPhone 5S (GSM) | |
iPhone6,2 : iPhone 5S (Global) | |
iPhone7,1 : iPhone 6 Plus | |
iPhone7,2 : iPhone 6 | |
iPhone8,1 : iPhone 6s | |
iPhone8,2 : iPhone 6s Plus | |
iPhone8,4 : iPhone SE (GSM) | |
iPhone9,1 : iPhone 7 | |
iPhone9,2 : iPhone 7 Plus | |
iPhone9,3 : iPhone 7 | |
iPhone9,4 : iPhone 7 Plus | |
iPhone10,1 : iPhone 8 | |
iPhone10,2 : iPhone 8 Plus | |
iPhone10,3 : iPhone X Global | |
iPhone10,4 : iPhone 8 | |
iPhone10,5 : iPhone 8 Plus | |
iPhone10,6 : iPhone X GSM | |
iPhone11,2 : iPhone XS | |
iPhone11,4 : iPhone XS Max | |
iPhone11,6 : iPhone XS Max Global | |
iPhone11,8 : iPhone XR | |
iPhone12,1 : iPhone 11 | |
iPhone12,3 : iPhone 11 Pro | |
iPhone12,5 : iPhone 11 Pro Max | |
iPhone12,8 : iPhone SE 2nd Gen | |
iPhone13,1 : iPhone 12 Mini | |
iPhone13,2 : iPhone 12 | |
iPhone13,3 : iPhone 12 Pro | |
iPhone13,4 : iPhone 12 Pro Max | |
iPhone14,2 : iPhone 13 Pro | |
iPhone14,3 : iPhone 13 Pro Max | |
iPhone14,4 : iPhone 13 Mini | |
iPhone14,5 : iPhone 13 | |
iPhone14,6 : iPhone SE 3rd Gen | |
iPhone14,7 : iPhone 14 | |
iPhone14,8 : iPhone 14 Plus | |
iPhone15,2 : iPhone 14 Pro | |
iPhone15,3 : iPhone 14 Pro Max | |
iPhone15,4 : iPhone 15 | |
iPhone15,5 : iPhone 15 Plus | |
iPhone16,1 : iPhone 15 Pro | |
iPhone16,2 : iPhone 15 Pro Max | |
iPod1,1 : 1st Gen iPod | |
iPod2,1 : 2nd Gen iPod | |
iPod3,1 : 3rd Gen iPod | |
iPod4,1 : 4th Gen iPod | |
iPod5,1 : 5th Gen iPod | |
iPod7,1 : 6th Gen iPod | |
iPod9,1 : 7th Gen iPod | |
iPad1,1 : iPad | |
iPad1,2 : iPad 3G | |
iPad2,1 : 2nd Gen iPad | |
iPad2,2 : 2nd Gen iPad GSM | |
iPad2,3 : 2nd Gen iPad CDMA | |
iPad2,4 : 2nd Gen iPad New Revision | |
iPad3,1 : 3rd Gen iPad | |
iPad3,2 : 3rd Gen iPad CDMA | |
iPad3,3 : 3rd Gen iPad GSM | |
iPad2,5 : iPad mini | |
iPad2,6 : iPad mini GSM+LTE | |
iPad2,7 : iPad mini CDMA+LTE | |
iPad3,4 : 4th Gen iPad | |
iPad3,5 : 4th Gen iPad GSM+LTE | |
iPad3,6 : 4th Gen iPad CDMA+LTE | |
iPad4,1 : iPad Air (WiFi) | |
iPad4,2 : iPad Air (GSM+CDMA) | |
iPad4,3 : 1st Gen iPad Air (China) | |
iPad4,4 : iPad mini Retina (WiFi) | |
iPad4,5 : iPad mini Retina (GSM+CDMA) | |
iPad4,6 : iPad mini Retina (China) | |
iPad4,7 : iPad mini 3 (WiFi) | |
iPad4,8 : iPad mini 3 (GSM+CDMA) | |
iPad4,9 : iPad Mini 3 (China) | |
iPad5,1 : iPad mini 4 (WiFi) | |
iPad5,2 : 4th Gen iPad mini (WiFi+Cellular) | |
iPad5,3 : iPad Air 2 (WiFi) | |
iPad5,4 : iPad Air 2 (Cellular) | |
iPad6,3 : iPad Pro (9.7 inch, WiFi) | |
iPad6,4 : iPad Pro (9.7 inch, WiFi+LTE) | |
iPad6,7 : iPad Pro (12.9 inch, WiFi) | |
iPad6,8 : iPad Pro (12.9 inch, WiFi+LTE) | |
iPad6,11 : iPad (2017) | |
iPad6,12 : iPad (2017) | |
iPad7,1 : iPad Pro 2nd Gen (WiFi) | |
iPad7,2 : iPad Pro 2nd Gen (WiFi+Cellular) | |
iPad7,3 : iPad Pro 10.5-inch 2nd Gen | |
iPad7,4 : iPad Pro 10.5-inch 2nd Gen | |
iPad7,5 : iPad 6th Gen (WiFi) | |
iPad7,6 : iPad 6th Gen (WiFi+Cellular) | |
iPad7,11 : iPad 7th Gen 10.2-inch (WiFi) | |
iPad7,12 : iPad 7th Gen 10.2-inch (WiFi+Cellular) | |
iPad8,1 : iPad Pro 11 inch 3rd Gen (WiFi) | |
iPad8,2 : iPad Pro 11 inch 3rd Gen (1TB, WiFi) | |
iPad8,3 : iPad Pro 11 inch 3rd Gen (WiFi+Cellular) | |
iPad8,4 : iPad Pro 11 inch 3rd Gen (1TB, WiFi+Cellular) | |
iPad8,5 : iPad Pro 12.9 inch 3rd Gen (WiFi) | |
iPad8,6 : iPad Pro 12.9 inch 3rd Gen (1TB, WiFi) | |
iPad8,7 : iPad Pro 12.9 inch 3rd Gen (WiFi+Cellular) | |
iPad8,8 : iPad Pro 12.9 inch 3rd Gen (1TB, WiFi+Cellular) | |
iPad8,9 : iPad Pro 11 inch 4th Gen (WiFi) | |
iPad8,10 : iPad Pro 11 inch 4th Gen (WiFi+Cellular) | |
iPad8,11 : iPad Pro 12.9 inch 4th Gen (WiFi) | |
iPad8,12 : iPad Pro 12.9 inch 4th Gen (WiFi+Cellular) | |
iPad11,1 : iPad mini 5th Gen (WiFi) | |
iPad11,2 : iPad mini 5th Gen | |
iPad11,3 : iPad Air 3rd Gen (WiFi) | |
iPad11,4 : iPad Air 3rd Gen | |
iPad11,6 : iPad 8th Gen (WiFi) | |
iPad11,7 : iPad 8th Gen (WiFi+Cellular) | |
iPad12,1 : iPad 9th Gen (WiFi) | |
iPad12,2 : iPad 9th Gen (WiFi+Cellular) | |
iPad14,1 : iPad mini 6th Gen (WiFi) | |
iPad14,2 : iPad mini 6th Gen (WiFi+Cellular) | |
iPad13,1 : iPad Air 4th Gen (WiFi) | |
iPad13,2 : iPad Air 4th Gen (WiFi+Cellular) | |
iPad13,4 : iPad Pro 11 inch 5th Gen | |
iPad13,5 : iPad Pro 11 inch 5th Gen | |
iPad13,6 : iPad Pro 11 inch 5th Gen | |
iPad13,7 : iPad Pro 11 inch 5th Gen | |
iPad13,8 : iPad Pro 12.9 inch 5th Gen | |
iPad13,9 : iPad Pro 12.9 inch 5th Gen | |
iPad13,10 : iPad Pro 12.9 inch 5th Gen | |
iPad13,11 : iPad Pro 12.9 inch 5th Gen | |
iPad13,16 : iPad Air 5th Gen (WiFi) | |
iPad13,17 : iPad Air 5th Gen (WiFi+Cellular) | |
iPad13,18 : iPad 10th Gen | |
iPad13,19 : iPad 10th Gen | |
iPad14,3 : iPad Pro 11 inch 4th Gen | |
iPad14,4 : iPad Pro 11 inch 4th Gen | |
iPad14,5 : iPad Pro 12.9 inch 6th Gen | |
iPad14,6 : iPad Pro 12.9 inch 6th Gen | |
Watch1,1 : Apple Watch 38mm case | |
Watch1,2 : Apple Watch 42mm case | |
Watch2,6 : Apple Watch Series 1 38mm case | |
Watch2,7 : Apple Watch Series 1 42mm case | |
Watch2,3 : Apple Watch Series 2 38mm case | |
Watch2,4 : Apple Watch Series 2 42mm case | |
Watch3,1 : Apple Watch Series 3 38mm case (GPS+Cellular) | |
Watch3,2 : Apple Watch Series 3 42mm case (GPS+Cellular) | |
Watch3,3 : Apple Watch Series 3 38mm case (GPS) | |
Watch3,4 : Apple Watch Series 3 42mm case (GPS) | |
Watch4,1 : Apple Watch Series 4 40mm case (GPS) | |
Watch4,2 : Apple Watch Series 4 44mm case (GPS) | |
Watch4,3 : Apple Watch Series 4 40mm case (GPS+Cellular) | |
Watch4,4 : Apple Watch Series 4 44mm case (GPS+Cellular) | |
Watch5,1 : Apple Watch Series 5 40mm case (GPS) | |
Watch5,2 : Apple Watch Series 5 44mm case (GPS) | |
Watch5,3 : Apple Watch Series 5 40mm case (GPS+Cellular) | |
Watch5,4 : Apple Watch Series 5 44mm case (GPS+Cellular) | |
Watch5,9 : Apple Watch SE 40mm case (GPS) | |
Watch5,10 : Apple Watch SE 44mm case (GPS) | |
Watch5,11 : Apple Watch SE 40mm case (GPS+Cellular) | |
Watch5,12 : Apple Watch SE 44mm case (GPS+Cellular) | |
Watch6,1 : Apple Watch Series 6 40mm case (GPS) | |
Watch6,2 : Apple Watch Series 6 44mm case (GPS) | |
Watch6,3 : Apple Watch Series 6 40mm case (GPS+Cellular) | |
Watch6,4 : Apple Watch Series 6 44mm case (GPS+Cellular) | |
Watch6,6 : Apple Watch Series 7 41mm case (GPS) | |
Watch6,7 : Apple Watch Series 7 45mm case (GPS) | |
Watch6,8 : Apple Watch Series 7 41mm case (GPS+Cellular) | |
Watch6,9 : Apple Watch Series 7 45mm case (GPS+Cellular) | |
Watch6,10 : Apple Watch SE 40mm case (GPS) | |
Watch6,11 : Apple Watch SE 44mm case (GPS) | |
Watch6,12 : Apple Watch SE 40mm case (GPS+Cellular) | |
Watch6,13 : Apple Watch SE 44mm case (GPS+Cellular) | |
Watch6,14 : Apple Watch Series 8 41mm case (GPS) | |
Watch6,15 : Apple Watch Series 8 45mm case (GPS) | |
Watch6,16 : Apple Watch Series 8 41mm case (GPS+Cellular) | |
Watch6,17 : Apple Watch Series 8 45mm case (GPS+Cellular) | |
Watch6,18 : Apple Watch Ultra | |
Watch7,1 : Apple Watch Series 9 41mm case (GPS) | |
Watch7,2 : Apple Watch Series 9 45mm case (GPS) | |
Watch7,3 : Apple Watch Series 9 41mm case (GPS+Cellular) | |
Watch7,4 : Apple Watch Series 9 45mm case (GPS+Cellular) | |
Watch7,5 : Apple Watch Ultra 2 |
@mexmer I totally agree that Apple fails here massively by naming a new product exactly the same as a previous generation. Please apply your own rename policy if you'd like, I just wanted to report duplicate descriptions for different generations.
@funnel20 4th Gen iPad was officialy sold is "new" iPad ... nothing more, nothing less. and that's official apple name.
there are different names in xcode database, to at least not confuse developers much
apple change this names tomorow again ... so there is no point arguing about that.
Well, I wasn't arguing at all. For what it's worth; here is another inconsistency:
The Apple Watch Series 8 in your tabel show 40 and 44 mm. This should be 41 and 45 mm, similar to Watch Series 7.
Well, I wasn't arguing at all. For what it's worth; here is another inconsistency: The Apple Watch Series 8 in your tabel show 40 and 44 mm. This should be 41 and 45 mm, similar to Watch Series 7.
Apple Watch SE 2nd gen are still in watch 6 case ... eg. 40/44, only watch 8 have 41/45 like watch 7
i mentioned sizes here
https://gist.github.com/adamawolf/3048717?permalink_comment_id=4307347#gistcomment-4307347
and i own SE 2nd gen, so i can confirm at least size of those from my experience (replaced watch 3 i used until now)
@mexmer Please read my comment again, it doesn't refer anywhere to Apple Watch SE:
...here is another inconsistency:
The Apple Watch Series 8 in your tabel show 40 and 44 mm. This should be 41 and 45 mm, similar to Watch Series 7.
So it refers to Series 8:
Watch6,14 : Apple Watch Series 8 40mm case (GPS)
Watch6,15 : Apple Watch Series 8 44mm case (GPS)
Watch6,16 : Apple Watch Series 8 40mm case (GPS+Cellular)
Watch6,17 : Apple Watch Series 8 44mm case (GPS+Cellular)
These should be 41 and 45 mm.
also new ipads from Xcode
no idea what A/B means ... it's also mentioned in "ThinningConfiguration" column in database
iPad13,18: iPad (10th generation)
iPad13,19: iPad (10th generation)
iPad14,3-A: iPad Pro (11-inch) (4th generation)
iPad14,3-B: iPad Pro (11-inch) (4th generation)
iPad14,4-A: iPad Pro (11-inch) (4th generation)
iPad14,4-B: iPad Pro (11-inch) (4th generation)
iPad14,5-A: iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (6th generation)
iPad14,5-B: iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (6th generation)
iPad14,6-A: iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (6th generation)
iPad14,6-B: iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (6th generation)
as for 4th generation 11 inch, i prefer sticking with 6th generation (because it's 6th gen of ipad pro) like previous models in table on top and not use apple 4th gen (because it's 4th edition of 11 inch version, which started after killing 10.5 version)
@mexmer Please read my comment again, it doesn't refer anywhere to Apple Watch SE:
...here is another inconsistency:
The Apple Watch Series 8 in your tabel show 40 and 44 mm. This should be 41 and 45 mm, similar to Watch Series 7.So it refers to Series 8:
Watch6,14 : Apple Watch Series 8 40mm case (GPS) Watch6,15 : Apple Watch Series 8 44mm case (GPS) Watch6,16 : Apple Watch Series 8 40mm case (GPS+Cellular) Watch6,17 : Apple Watch Series 8 44mm case (GPS+Cellular)
These should be 41 and 45 mm.
@adamawolf Can you please correct the case size for these?
i see, it's incorrect in first post ... my bad @funnel20 , you are correct. i did thought you refering to my post, where i didn't mention sizes at all (it was copied from database), until someone asked about sizes
@mexmer No worries, I'm happy to contribute
@adamawolf can you please use 6th gen for new ipad pro 11 as i mentioned in my post, so it's inline with other ipad pro 11 inch?
genesis of ipad pro was
1st gen 12.9 and 9.7
2nd gen 12.9 and 10.5
3rd gen 12.9 and 11
4th gen 12.9 and 11 (labeled as 2nd gen)
5th gen 12.9 and 11 (labeled as 3rd gen)
6th gen 12.9 and 11 (labeled as 4th gen)
in table on top you use gen of ipad pro, except the last ones you added, so now you have 2 differen ipad pro 11 4th gen
https://gist.github.com/adamawolf/3048717#file-apple_mobile_device_types-txt-L112
https://gist.github.com/adamawolf/3048717#file-apple_mobile_device_types-txt-L140
@adamawolf Based on the question from @mexmer it seems a good moment to reconsider why you would use your own logic for product name generations and deviate from the ones that Apple uses. As well as other sites, such as Wikipedia.
According to Apple the iPad Pro 11" has 4 generations, since the 9.7" and 10.5" do not count as predecessors for this 11" display dimension. For Apple the 9.7" and 10.5" do count as different models, and both have only 1 generation. Hence the generation is not mentioned in the product name.
In our apps we use the product names from the list above in the UI. This means that the Apple-minded user might get confused by seeing a product name that doesn't even exist. For example he has bought an Apple advertised "iPad Pro 11" (3rd generation)" and then the app will show "5th generation". While yesterday the 4th generation was announced. Hmmm....
It totally makes sense to update existing model names in the list above when new products are introduced. Especially since a brand new product never has a generation in it (e.g. "iProduct"). An update of the model will be called "iProduct (2nd generation)", automatically renaming the original product to "iProduct (1st generation)".
For whatever we do and store in our code, we only use the machine identifiers (e.g. "iPad13,4"), which are constant. Only when using this data, for example in analytics or in the app UI, we will show the matching product names. So it's perfect when that name changes over time, as Apple continues to rename their older products as well.
@funnel20 in our software we use generations of products ... size variation doesn't matter, apple (re)naming and (re)using names of products also doesn't matter
tbh. i don't care what naming is used in list, as long, as it's consistent in it's own scheme.
@adamawolf, how confident are we in the "-A", "-B" suffixes of the new iPads, e.g., iPad14,3-A
?
(I'm seeing them here, but not in, e.g., the Apple Legal page links https://www.apple.com/legal/rfexposure/ipad14,6/en/ or on https://everymac.com/systems/apple/ipad/index-ipad-specs.html. Sounds like there's some, more authoritative Xcode database--if so do you have info on how to access?)
@adamawolf, how confident are we in the "-A", "-B" suffixes of the new iPads, e.g.,
iPad14,3-A
?(I'm seeing them here, but not in, e.g., the Apple Legal page links https://www.apple.com/legal/rfexposure/ipad14,6/en/ or on https://everymac.com/systems/apple/ipad/index-ipad-specs.html. Sounds like there's some, more authoritative Xcode database--if so do you have info on how to access?)
it has been mentioned here already
Download latest version of xcode, rightclick xcode and select "show package content", then browse here
Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/usr/standalone/device_traits.db - ipad, iphone
Contents/Developer/Platforms/WatchOS.platform/usr/standalone/device_traits.db - apple watches
Contents/Developer/Platforms/TvOS.platform/usr/standalone/device_traits.db - apple tv
as for, what is latest, it depends, it might be beta, it might be RC, or latest might be in appstore (eg. no new public version).
device_traits imo server as specification for emulator and for limiting your app to specific hardware
until someone has device at hand, we can't tell for sure, if that -A -B is actually used, geekbench lists them without suffix.
https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/compute/5721165
Awesome. Thanks so much. Sorry to bug, but thanks for giving me a sense of your certainty level.
[Was asking because I was contributing to an open source library, GBDeviceInfo, and wanted to make sure that my PR was as good as it could be.]
Based on actual hardware testing, the new iPads do not report the -A
or -B
identifiers, just these:
iPad14,3
iPad14,4
iPad14,5
iPad14,6
Sweet! Yay for simplicity and consistency. Thanks for reporting back!
thanks for confirmation.
To scratch my own itch I created a small utility to generate source code based on the Xcode device databases.
When you don't have Xcode installed on your system, it uses the gist above (or you can pass a parameter to use the gist above).
You can checkout my AD2C repo or download the latest release 1.2.2. Feedback, template improvements and requests are welcome.
Thanks for this awesome gist
Incorporated @neilpomerleau's feedback here. Thanks.
Thanks for this great collection! I think there is a typo in line 140 and 141 which seems to be the 6th gen instead of 4th. :)
iPad14,3 : iPad Pro 11 inch 4th Gen
iPad14,4 : iPad Pro 11 inch 4th Gen
Should be 6th gen
iPad14,3 : iPad Pro 11 inch 4th Gen
iPad14,4 : iPad Pro 11 inch 4th GenShould be 6th gen
The 12.9 inch models are 6th gen; 11 inch 14,3/4 are 4th gen.
iPad13,4 : iPad Pro 11 inch 5th Gen
iPad13,5 : iPad Pro 11 inch 5th Gen
iPad13,6 : iPad Pro 11 inch 5th Gen
iPad13,7 : iPad Pro 11 inch 5th Gen
The iPad Pro 11 inch are all 3rd gen.
Also, the descriptions should be as follows:
iPad13,4 : iPad Pro 11 inch 3rd Gen (WiFi)
iPad13,5 : iPad Pro 11 inch 3rd Gen (WiFi+Cellular US)
iPad13,6 : iPad Pro 11 inch 3rd Gen (WiFi+Cellular Global)
iPad13,7 : iPad Pro 11 inch 3rd Gen (WiFi+Cellular China)
Here are some Apple TV identifiers:
AppleTV1,1 : Apple TV 1st Gen
AppleTV2,1 : Apple TV 2nd Gen
AppleTV3,1 : Apple TV 3rd Gen (Early 2012)
AppleTV3,2 : Apple TV 3rd Gen (Early 2013)
AppleTV5,3 : Apple TV 4th Gen
AppleTV6,2 : Apple TV 4K 1st Gen
AppleTV11,1 : Apple TV 4K 2nd Gen
AppleTV14,1 : Apple TV 4K 3rd Gen
Thanks for the awesome list!
Would it be possible to add a license (e.g. MIT or MIT-0) to the top of the gist? I'm asking because I would love to use it in a client project, without licensing information this is not possible.
Can anyone explain what these deviceIDs are used for? If I was to look at my Apple device, I do not see these device type IDs. For example, my iPhone 14 Pro does not show 15,3 anywhere. Rather it shows MPXV3ZD/A as the Model Number. So where is 15,3 shown and what is this used for?
@Waynus71 It's a technical information, mostly for developers: you can access it through code (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33493800/how-to-get-the-iphone-type-from-simulator-ios) but it's not visible to users
Can anyone explain what these deviceIDs are used for? If I was to look at my Apple device, I do not see these device type IDs. For example, my iPhone 14 Pro does not show 15,3 anywhere. Rather it shows MPXV3ZD/A as the Model Number. So where is 15,3 shown and what is this used for?
These deviceIDs are useful for devs, if we need to develop apps and try to identify apple devices, these device id is of vital importance for us.
DeviceID is also usefull for desktop software that communicates with iphone, it's one of values you get when you request device information from device (either in dfu, restore, or normal mode), and it's much easier to maintain, that list of model numbers that are user visible (like MM9L3FD/A - which is one of ipad air 5 models). but yeah, generally it matters mainly for developers, users don't need to care about it, although on Mac (either macbook or desktop), you can get MacXX,X,iMacXX,X and so on in system info app. which mas similar purpose
What about creating a json format from this file?
What about creating a json format from this file?
Liking this idea!
Also because it would allow it to expand to just more than the model name, for example it would be nice to have already with it how much System Memory each phone has and maybe around what percentage of that it gets a "Low Memory Warning"
(that info can be added overtime to the .json file)
@arturCwiklinsky Some libraries, not json, exit already: https://github.com/andrealufino/Deviice There is maybe a path to put some of the data in common?
@amartinez1660 The low memory warning is not documented by Apple in a way that can be "saved" into a database: they don't provide information on when it is sent, nor does it seem to be a hard value; from some experience, it depends on the amount of memory your app uses, but also on other apps that are running in the background (music, waze, ...), and it may also be sent by the system when you allocate a lot of memory in a very small timeframe (like loading large 3D objects, ...)...
From XCode 15 RC:
iPhone15,4 iPhone 15
iPhone15,5 iPhone 15 Plus
iPhone16,1 iPhone 15 Pro
iPhone16,2 iPhone 15 Pro Max
From Xcode 15 traits database
Watch7,1 : Apple Watch Series 9 41mm case (GPS)
Watch7,2 : Apple Watch Series 9 45mm case (GPS)
Watch7,3 : Apple Watch Series 9 41mm case (GPS+Cellular)
Watch7,4 : Apple Watch Series 9 45mm case (GPS+Cellular)
Watch7,5 : Apple Watch Ultra 2
I'd be curious to learn how to find this traits database myself. @mexmer could you point me into the right direction?
traits databases are inside xcode package, on mac open xcode.app folder (or rightclick xcode and "package content", and under platforms you will find emulator images and also traits db, i only check for tvos, ios (which contains ipads and iphones) and watchos, there might be others.
Don't know if anyone mentioned it already, you may be able to find it looking through the earlier comments of this gist thread. Frankly it would be a whole lot easier to browse if this was a github repo instead with issues/PRs/wiki. But anyways here's some additional info on traits DB, you can find them browsing these paths on the terminal. As far as I'm aware, there don't seem to be traits for the laptop/desktop Mac hardware:
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/usr/standalone/device_traits.db
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/WatchOS.platform/usr/standalone/device_traits.db
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/TvOS.platform/usr/standalone/device_traits.db
you may need to use SQLite to view the traits databases
Added the iPhone 15's and new watches, thanks everyone.
Don't know if anyone mentioned it already, you may be able to find it looking through the earlier comments of this gist thread. Frankly it would be a whole lot easier to browse if this was a github repo instead with issues/PRs/wiki. But anyways here's some additional info on traits DB, you can find them browsing these paths on the terminal. As far as I'm aware, there don't seem to be traits for the laptop/desktop Mac hardware:
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/usr/standalone/device_traits.db /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/WatchOS.platform/usr/standalone/device_traits.db /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/TvOS.platform/usr/standalone/device_traits.db
you may need to use SQLite to view the traits databases
yes, it was mentioned multiple times already, that you can pull identifiers from xcode, sometimes there are even identifiers for soon to be released devices in beta xcode versions.
https://gist.github.com/adamawolf/3048717#file-apple_mobile_device_types-txt-L132-L135
These should be the 3rd generation iPads, right?
https://gist.github.com/adamawolf/3048717#file-apple_mobile_device_types-txt-L132-L135
These should be the 3rd generation iPads, right?
i explained this before, it depends, how you count generation.
it's 5th gen of ipad pro, it has same cpu as ipad pro 12.9 5th gen
it's 3rd gen of ipad pro 11"
1st gen ipad pro was 9.7" and 12.9"
2nd gen ipad pro was 10.5" and 12.9"
3rd gen ipad pro was 11" and 12.9"
all following generations of ipad pro are 11" and 12.9"
so it really depends if you count gen for model series (ipad/ipad pro/ipad air), or specific model (eg. including size)
also apple didn't help with naming, when they introduced it, they named it one way, then later changed it, and in developer tools it was different way from start
if you look at current state, apple really name it ipad pro 11" 3rd gen (for model that is here marked 5th gen), but when 2nd gen of 11" came out, it was named as ipad pro 4th gen 11" (and 12.9" respectively), then they renamed it to 11" 2nd gen, when 3rd gen came out ... so there is really no best way, that will suite everyone.
there is another example, when 4th gen ipad came out, apple promoted is as New iPad, and was selling it as iPad, although previous one was sold as iPad 3 (and the one before was actual iPad 2 ... no gen in name)
@mexmer
I got it, thank you for your explanation.
@mexmer re github repo, yes agreed - https://github.com/fieldnotescommunities/ios-device-identifiers already exists, and I'm happy to review PRs - could store it in both versions (strings and json) if that's a help.
@arturCwiklinsky, @GregOriol re json - curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fieldnotescommunities/ios-device-identifiers/master/ios-device-identifiers.json > ios-device-identifiers.json
@mexmer re github repo, yes agreed - https://github.com/fieldnotescommunities/ios-device-identifiers already exists, and I'm happy to review PRs - could store it in both versions (strings and json) if that's a help.
@arturCwiklinsky, @GregOriol re json -
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fieldnotescommunities/ios-device-identifiers/master/ios-device-identifiers.json > ios-device-identifiers.json
I know about that but It's not easy to deserialize this json to list of POJOs in some languages. This is one is perfectly suited for python Dictionary.
I wrote a little script to read the device mapping table from /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/usr/standalone/device_traits.db
and convert it to a plist file, which can then be added to your project
DEVICE_TRAITS_DATABASE=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/usr/standalone/device_traits.db
SQL_QUERY="SELECT DISTINCT CASE WHEN INSTR(ProductType, '-') > 0 THEN SUBSTR(ProductType, 1, INSTR(ProductType, '-') - 1) ELSE ProductType END, ProductDescription from DEVICES;"
sqlite3 -readonly -separator $'\t' $DEVICE_TRAITS_DATABASE "$SQL_QUERY" > devices.tsv
awk -F '\t' 'NR>0 { print "Add \":"$1"\" string \""$2"\"" }' devices.tsv > commands.txt
/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c 'Clear' DeviceModels.plist
while IFS= read -r command; do
/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c "$command" DeviceModels.plist
done < commands.txt
Edit: Some iPad models have an additional "-A" or "-B" suffix. I adjusted the SQLite query to drop that suffix
Apple Vision Pro is RealityDevice14,1
i would rather use SE (2nd gen) or SE 2 for new ones, than rename old ones ... it's just classic apple name fuckup, so users don't know, what product they actually have.