Does the iphone (and ipod/pad?) have an equivalent to the Windows Event Log? How can one read it?
I'd like to examine the event log for things like unlock events (successful and failed), charging times (connect/disconnect), network access (connect/disconnect) for both wifi and data, and power cycles (on/off). Bonus points for what apps run and when. All going back several weeks (if possible).
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I want to check existing history, not install something on the device that will track this kind of information going forward. I would also prefer not to install something in order to get historical logs, but will do so if that's the only route forward. I don't have a Mac, but do have Windows 7 (and Linux if need be).
The devices are not jailbroken and running iOS 8.
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This can only be done on a mac:
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Connect your device to a Mac
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Open Xcode, go to Window->Devices in the title bar
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Click on your device from the sidebar
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Click 'View Device Logs'
You don't need to be enrolled in a developer program to be able to do this. To this on windows you'll probably need some sort of virtual machine/hackintosh
Samantha CataniaSamantha Catania
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As Samantha said, it can only be done on a mac.
Apple Configurator 2 is a free macOS app published by Apple.Among other features, it allows access to the device logs.
- Download and install Apple Configurator 2 on a Mac (~65 MB free disk space required)
- Connect the iOS device to the Mac and trust the computer
- Start the Apple Configurator 2
- Within the 'All Devices' view double-click on the device attached to the Mac. An overview of the device is shown
- On the left hand menu bar click on 'Console'. The console of the device opens showing a live log
Axel GuilminAxel Guilmin
This question is most likely best suited for a different website on the StackExchange. There are multiple ways to access them. If you wish to do so from the device, you will need to (re-)compile developer tools/tool-chains for the ARM/Apple A-Series SoC and load them onto your idevice. If you wish to do so from the computer (either Mac or Windows), there are applications for doing so that you would need to install. The only other option I would suggest would be becoming and XCode/App developer. More information on these options (because it is pretty lengthy) can be found here:
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