Is there an android shell or adb command that I could use to get a device's IMEI/MEID?
Is there some adb or android shell command that I could run that would return a device's IMEI or MEID number? Preferably that开发者_开发百科's all that would be returned.
I figured out how to do this. You need to run adb shell dumpsys iphonesubinfo
in a shell. It will give you a bit more than you need, but it will also return IMEI or MEID number.
Edit (2017): In Android 5.0+ you'll need to use the service call
command. More info about that can be found here.
For IMEI you can use:
adb shell service call iphonesubinfo 1 | awk -F "'" '{print $2}' | sed '1 d' | tr -d '.' | awk '{print}' ORS=
The following ADB command works for me to get the IMEI:
adb shell "service call iphonesubinfo 1 | cut -c 52-66 | tr -d '.[:space:]'"
For ESN you can do
service call iphonesubinfo 16
at least it gives me the right one on Motorola Photon Q.
To clean it up (assuming you have shell on the device and have a capable busybox there, if not I highly recommend one):
service call iphonesubinfo 16 | busybox awk -F "'" '{print $2}' | busybox sed 's/[^0-9A-F]*//g' | busybox tr -d '\n' && echo
For MEID with cleanup:
service call iphonesubinfo 1 | busybox awk -F "'" '{print $2}' | busybox sed 's/[^0-9A-F]*//g' | busybox tr -d '\n' && echo
This works for me on my nexus 5 and moto 5G.
output:
[build.id]: [M4B30X]
[build.version.release]: [6.0.1]
[build.version.sdk]: [23]
[build.version.security_patch]: [2016-10-05]
[product.brand]: [google]
[product.manufacturer]: [LGE]
[product.model]: [Nexus 5]
[product.name]: [hammerhead]
[serialno]: [05xxxxxxxxxxx4]
[device.imei]: [xxxxxxxxxxxx]
[device.phonenumber]: [+xxxxxxxxxx]
Script: get.deviceinfo.bash
#!/bin/bash
# Get the device properties
adb shell getprop | grep "model\|version.sdk\|manufacturer\|ro.serialno\|product.name\|brand\|version.release\|build.id\|security_patch" | sed 's/ro\.//g'
# get the device ime
echo "[device.imei]: [$(adb shell service call iphonesubinfo 1 | awk -F "'" '{print $2}' | sed '1 d'| tr -d '\n' | tr -d '.' | tr -d ' ')]"
# get the device phone number
echo "[device.phonenumber]: [$(adb shell service call iphonesubinfo 19 | awk -F "'" '{print $2}' | sed '1 d'| tr -d '\n' | tr -d '.' | tr -d ' ')]"
It requires:
- UBS debugging ON (developer options)
adb
(Android SDK Platform Tools)
As the iphonesubinfo 1
command does not work on many devices, here is a little workaround that should work consistently on most Android versions and on rooted and unrooted devices:
If you already have an own app that you can install on the device that you want to know the IMEI from, add this BroadcastReceiver
to your app:
public class GetImeiReceiver extends BroadcastReceiver {
@Override
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
String imei = ((TelephonyManager) context.getSystemService(Context.TELEPHONY_SERVICE)).getDeviceId();
setResultData(imei);
}
}
and to the AndroidManifest.xml
:
<receiver android:name=".GetImeiReceiver">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="com.myapp.GET_IMEI"/>
</intent-filter>
</receiver>
Call your receiver over ADB:
adb shell am broadcast -a com.myapp.GET_IMEI
...and the output will be something like:
Broadcast completed: result=0, data="000000000000000"
...where data
is the device IMEI.
If you have don't have an existing app to integrate this solution into, I created this simple one which includes the required code: https://github.com/saschoar/android-imei-getter (also includes the APK and full instructions).
For the IMEI, maybe this command is easier to understand
db -s <device id> shell service call iphonesubinfo 1 | cut -c 52-66 | tr -d '.[:space:]'
db -s <device id> shell service call iphonesubinfo 1
gets the full result, for example
Result: Parcel(
0x00000000: 00000000 0000000f 00350033 00340037 '........3.5.7.4.'
0x00000010: 00350032 00370030 00310032 00390039 '2.5.0.7.2.1.9.9.'
0x00000020: 00370034 00000032 '4.7.2... ')
cut -c 52-66
trims away all columns except 52-66, using the above example
........3.5.7.4
2.5.0.7.2.1.9.9
4.7.2...
- and
tr -d '.[:space:]'
trims off any '.' and white space, using the example above
357425072199472
Warning A downside of this approach is that it is brittle, in the sense that the output must always be in the same format, having the exact same columns. I verified it on CentOs and OS X, but an update to the adb version could break this command simply by adjusting the whitespace in the output.
IMEI- adb shell service call iphonesubinfo 1 | awk -F "'" '{print $2}' | sed '1 d'| sed 's/.//g' | awk '{print}' ORS=''
Android ID=
adb shell settings get secure android_id
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