UDiD Bot: Your Device ID Assistant
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About this App
What UDiD Actually Does
Opening UDiD feels like accessing a stripped-down tech toolkit. The bot responds immediately with a clean interface showing three options: Check Current Device, Enter Manual UDID, and FAQ. No splash screens or lengthy tutorials—just functionality.
When testing with an iPhone 13, it returned:
✓ Model identifier
✓ iOS version
✓ Storage capacity
✓ Battery health (surprisingly detailed)
The manual entry option accepts pasted UDIDs from iTunes or third-party apps, displaying manufacturing date and warranty status. Unlike system settings, this consolidates hardware data that normally requires digging through multiple menus.
Key Features That Stand Out
Three aspects make this bot useful for developers and resellers:
🔹 Offline Mode – Works without internet once initial handshake completes
🔹 Export as CSV – Right-click menu creates spreadsheets for bulk device tracking
🔹 Dark/Light Theme – Matches iOS system preferences automatically
During testing, the batch processing feature handled 17 UDIDs in under 8 seconds. However, it lacks iCloud lock status checks—a notable omission for refurbished device sellers. The interface uses Apple's SF Symbols throughout, creating visual consistency for iOS users.
Who Should Try This Bot?
Based on actual use cases:
• App Developers – Quickly verify test device capabilities during debugging
• Resellers – Generate device reports before shipping to buyers
• IT Departments – Inventory management without enterprise MDM solutions
The bot doesn’t store UDIDs after session end (verified via network monitoring), making it suitable for privacy-conscious users. For personal use, it’s overkill unless you frequently check multiple devices. The ‘Share Report’ function creates PDFs with timestamp and basic device graphics—handy for maintenance logs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does UDiD require Apple Developer account?▼
How accurate is the manufacturing date?▼
Reviews
rachel_cook
The battery health readout saved me $120! I was about to buy a 'like new' iPad Pro, but UDiD showed 78% capacity. Seller tried arguing until I shared the PDF report.
tom_music
Wish it had MacBook support. Works flawlessly for iPhones, but my M1 Pro details came through scrambled. Developer says ARM Mac compatibility is coming Q3 2026.
emily_travel
Used this to document 32 company phones before upgrade cycle. CSV export saved 4 hours versus manual entry. Missing IMEI though—had to cross-reference with another tool.
mark_ai
Dark mode implementation is broken on iOS 18 beta. Information accuracy is top-notch, but UI glitches when switching between devices rapidly.
sophie_design
Perfect for checking refurbished inventory. The warranty status checker caught three expired devices that weren't disclosed by our supplier. Interface could use better typography.
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