Issue
I am writing a simple script to download photos from an iPhone and then copy them to my server. I'd like to find the name of the iPhone that I currently have plugged in. So when I save my pictures I can save them in a folder named "currentDate/Dave's iPhone", "currentDate/Other iPhone", etc.
Wondering if there is a way to get the connected device's name from terminal. Ie. when I look at my device in Xcode or Image Capture it says my device name is Dave's iPhone.
Solution
Use libimobiledevice-macosx
and its ideviceinfo
utility:
$ ideviceinfo | grep -i DeviceName
If you get linker errors while running the executable, you may need to set the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
environment variable to the path where you downloaded the library.
Answered By - The Paramagnetic Croissant Answer Checked By - Cary Denson (WPSolving Admin)