mobileID info

Version 2.0
Convert ESN/IMEI/MEIDs between Hex and Decimal notation and save them for later
mobileID info is a simple app designed to do one thing well. It allows you to quickly and efficiently convert ESN/IMEI/MEIDs between decimal and hex notation. If you've ever worked with a large number of cell phones or other cellular devices, you know how handy this functionality can be. Version 2.0 lets you save the conversions and notes for re-use later.
  • Supports ESNs, IMEIs, and MEIDs
  • Hex keyboard for quick data input
  • Speech recognition & text to speech playback for easier entry of long numbers!
  • Use the phone's camera to read QR codes and barcodes as input!
  • Save conversions and notes for later, easily search previous conversions
  • Import and Export IDs and notes in csv format
  • Use 'mobileID://' to pass items to convert from other programs or emails
Requirements:
Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iPhone OS 7.0 or later. Optimized for 4" screens.

About

mobileID info was designed to help developers and testers of cellular equipment to easily convert phone identifiers between hex and decimal. If you've ever had a report from a tester with the ID in the wrong format, you know how helpful this can be.

Version 2 allows you to save your conversions, add notes, and easily import and export values to share with your team members or to save for later.

Updates

Version 2.0

Coming soon...
  • NEWSave conversions and notes for future reference
  • NEWSearch saved items
  • NEWScan QR codes and barcodes for input
  • NEWImport / export single IDs or all IDs
  • NEWUse 'mobileID://' to transfer numbers from other programs or emails
  • NEWAuto-help on first launch

Version 1.0

Released on November 3, 2013
  • Initial Release

Import / Export

Screenshots

Contact

Contact Us

mobileID info is a simple app, but if you have questions, comments or suggestions for new features, let us know!

mobileID@tornmetal.com

FAQ

How do I do speech entry?
  1. Press the speak button
  2. Wait for the "Speak now" prompt
  3. Say the number and letters you want, such as "one three alpha nine"
  4. Pause when you want to see the current status
  5. Continue entering more digits this way
  6. When you are done, pause to let it recognize the last value, then say "stop" or "complete"