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Revision as of 18:57, 10 September 2008

If you're interested in registering your iPhone for development, add your name and your iPhone's serial number here. (the SDK required that each phone use for "testing" be registered with Apple)

To find your iPhone's serial number: (note that this is different than the serial number you see when you're in iTunes)

  1. Connect your iPhone to your Mac
  2. Open Applications -> Utility -> System Profiler
  3. Under the "Hardware" tab, look for "USB" (left side panel)
  4. Under "USB" look for "High-Speed Bus" (top right panel)
  5. Click on iPhone and copy and paste your serial number below


  • Dennis Crowley 072f3bb7be4056fc07efcc14fa3b88ab1e6daa32
  • Michael Sharon
  • Che-Wei Wang 9cc8c673b3bfd04ba8dd3d45816c10a44172eb71
  • Anaid ff2b6bd07a5263a1dc1fe8d5676dd531ee0a7b55
  • Theresa 2627ea54f2ef55e2108cbfd7c8382232abb19ea0