One way to achieve this is as follows:
adb devices -l
example output:
123abc12 device product:<id> model:<id> device:<id>
456abc45 device product:<id> model:<id> device:<id>
But this list's out all devices connected, but I want to get the information for a specific device.
I want information only about "123abc12". The output should be:
123abc12 device product:<id> model:<id> device:<id>
The second device should not be shown.
I have the device name i.e 123abc12, and it can be used to get the required information, but I don't know how.
Thanks.
Why don't you try to grep the return of your command ? Something like :
It should return only the line you want to.
The correct way to do it would be:
Which will give you a list of all available properties and their values. Once you know which property you want, you can give the name as an argument to
getprop
to access its value directly, like this:The details in
adb devices -l
consist of the following three properties:ro.product.name
,ro.product.model
andro.product.device
.Note that ADB shell ends lines with
\r\n
, which depending on your platform might or might not make it more difficult to access the exact value (e.g. instead ofNexus 7
you might getNexus 7\r
).