The UDID is a 40-character string unique to each iPhone/iPod touch. The UDID is needed for ad-hoc distribution applications. Typically you will need to e-mail the UDID to the application provider, so they can generate an ad-hoc mobile profile for your iPhone/iPod touch.
There are two ways to find the UDID for your iPhone or iPod touch, you can either install an application on your device or use iTunes.
How to use Ad Hoc Helper to find your iPhone/iPod touch UDID: (EASY)
- Install Ad Hoc Helper on your iPhone/iPod touch;
- From the home screen, touch the Ad Hoc Helper icon. Ad Hoc Helper will create an email message with your iPhone/iPod touch UDID in the email body.
How to use iTunes to find your iPhone/iPod touch UDID: (HARD)
- Connect the iPhone/iPod Touch to the computer, iTunes will sync with the iPhone/iPod Touch;
- In iTunes, select your iPhone/iPod touch from the DEVICES list;
- Select the Summary tab;
- In the top section of the window, find and click on the entry labled Serial Number, the entry will change to Identifier and display a 40-character string (the UDID);
- To copy the UDID, open the Edit menu and select Copy (no need to select or highlight the UDID string);
- You can now paste the UDID string in whatever application you need.



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