Compact free utility displaying key device identifiers and real-time network details with convenient tap-to-copy
Compact free utility displaying key device identifiers and real-time network details with convenient tap-to-copy
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Program license Free
Developer Nu-Kob
Version 1.7.2
Works under Android
Also known as Device ID
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Developer
Nu-Kob
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
1.7.2
Also known as
Device ID
Pros
- Shows Android Device ID along with Android version, SDK version, IMEI, Wi-Fi MAC address, SIM serial, manufacturer, and device model in one place
- Includes real-time updates of signal strength and mobile network technology (HSPA, HSPA+, EDGE, GPRS, LTE, HSUPA, HSDPA, CDMA)
- Tap-to-copy for every value, making it easy to paste information into other apps or messages
- Focused, straightforward design that keeps the app easy to understand
Cons
- Very narrow scope, limited to identifiers and a few network readings
- Phone number appears only for some SIM cards, which reduces consistency
- May feel too basic for users seeking broader system diagnostics or tools
Device ID for Android is a compact utility that displays your phone’s unique identifiers and several technical details, then lets you copy any of them for use in other apps. It suits people who regularly need to look up or share device IDs, SIM information, or mobile network details.
Quick access to key device identifiers
The app centers on gathering identifiers that are usually scattered through different system menus. It shows your Android Device ID, Android version, and SDK version, along with hardware-related data such as the IMEI, Wi-Fi MAC address, SIM serial, manufacturer, and device model.
For mobile connectivity, it presents your current signal strength and the active network technology, with both values refreshing every second. Supported technologies include options like HSPA, HSPA+, EDGE, GPRS, LTE, HSUPA, HSDPA, and CDMA, so you can see at a glance what type of mobile network your phone is using. The phone number is also displayed, but only when the SIM card provides that information, which means this field will not always be populated.
Copy-and-paste made straightforward
A standout capability is the focus on easy reuse of this information. You can select any value in the list and copy it to the clipboard, then paste it wherever it is needed. This makes copying your Android Device ID, IMEI, or Wi-Fi MAC address a quick process instead of a hunt through multiple settings screens.
For anyone filling out forms, contacting support, or sending technical details to another person, the tap-to-copy workflow is the main convenience that sets this tool apart from simply reading values inside the system menus.
Simple, single-purpose approach
Device ID for Android follows a very focused design. It is described as a simple app whose role is to present identifiers and a short list of connectivity readings, not to act as a full diagnostic or benchmarking suite. That narrow scope keeps it easy to understand, with no complex configuration required.
Real-time updates of signal strength and network technology make it more than a static info screen, yet the emphasis remains on viewing and copying data rather than deep analysis.
Where it shines and where it falls short
When it functions as intended, this kind of utility can feel very helpful, because all the relevant identifiers appear together and are ready to be copied. The presence of connectivity details like signal strength that updates every second is a nice bonus for users curious about their mobile reception.
There are, however, built-in limits. Some fields, particularly the phone number, are inherently dependent on what the SIM card exposes, so you might not see a value there. The overall feature set is tightly bound to the list provided by the developer, so anyone looking for deeper network diagnostics, storage information, or system tuning options will find the app too minimal.
Pros
- Shows Android Device ID along with Android version, SDK version, IMEI, Wi-Fi MAC address, SIM serial, manufacturer, and device model in one place
- Includes real-time updates of signal strength and mobile network technology (HSPA, HSPA+, EDGE, GPRS, LTE, HSUPA, HSDPA, CDMA)
- Tap-to-copy for every value, making it easy to paste information into other apps or messages
- Focused, straightforward design that keeps the app easy to understand
Cons
- Very narrow scope, limited to identifiers and a few network readings
- Phone number appears only for some SIM cards, which reduces consistency
- May feel too basic for users seeking broader system diagnostics or tools