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Louis:
Sony Xperia S LT26i

Device info dump for 'Xperia S‘:

WMDMName: Xperia S
DeviceUID: $$?$comp#sony_ericsson&lt26i&1.0#{e0cae003-4b59-3ebl-ac56-319b352f6664}#{f33fdc04-d1ac-4e8e-9a30-19bbd4b108ae}$0
CanonicalName: \\?\comp#sony_ericsson&lt26i&1.0#{e0cae003-4b59-3ebl-ac56-319b352f6664}#{f33fdc04-d1ac-4e8e-9a30-19bbd4b108ae}$0
VendorNarne: ; VendorID:
ProductID:; FirmwareVersion:
WMDMSerialNumber: 4200580039003000330036005000450059005600
WMDMWriteOurOwnPlaylists:
DeviceType: 2; DeviceID:; DeviceName:; UnsupportedDevice:
IsDrive:; DriveLetter:; DrivePath:; MainDriveLetter:
IsJanusCapable: 0; Islpod: ;iTunesDBVersion:
SupportsAlbumArt: 1; AlbumArtEnab|ed: 1; CoverArtTagRule: 0; SaveCoverArtToFolderJPG: 0
GetPlayStatsFrornDevice: 1; SupportsFolders: -1; P|aylistFormat: 0; EjectMode: ; AlwaysPumpCOMMessages: 0
SupportedFileTypes: txt;htm;html;wav;mp3;jpg;bmp;gif;png;tif;tiff;ogg;aac;m4a;m4b;m4p;rn4v;mp4;3gp;flac
SupportsAlbumArt: 1; AlbumArtEnabled: 1; CoverArtTagRule: O; SaveCoverArtToFolderiPG: O
GetPlayStatsFromDevice: 1; SupportsFolders: -1; PlaylistFormat: O; EjectMode: ; AlwaysPumpCOMMessages: O
SupportedFileTypes: tcthtm;html;wav;mp3;jpg;bmp;gif;png;tif;tiff;ogg;aac;m4a;m4b;m4p;m4vmp4;3gp;flac


thorathome:
HTC One from ATT

Vendor ID = 2996
Product ID = 3562

Purchased August 2013

Louis:
Sony Xperia Z
Model No. C6603

VendorID: 4046
ProductID: 403





tredadon:

--- Quote from: emovac on July 12, 2013, 01:49:14 pm ---Samsung Galaxy Note Tablet 10.1 (GT-N8013), Android version 4.1.2

Samsung S2 SGH-I777 smartphone, Android version 4.0.4



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--- Quote from: Matt on February 21, 2012, 01:37:36 pm ---Thanks for all the help so far.

It looks like vendors use the same vendor and product ID across lots of devices.

For example, Samsung uses:
Vendor ID: 1256
Product ID: 26720

For:
Samsung Galaxy S2
Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch
Samsung Galaxy Note

HTC does a similar thing.

So we need a better way to identify an Android.  Any suggestions?

Another approach is to just use the name "Android" and the robot picture for all Androids, but this doesn't feel as slick.


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William-NM:
Not sure if you still want this info, but:

ASUS Transformer eeePad TF300T (10.1")
Vendor: 2821
Product: 19584

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