Register - Ecid Iphone New
The ECID (Exclusive Chip Identification) is a unique 64-bit identifier hard-coded into every iPhone's processor. While most users don't need to "register" it in the traditional sense, power users often find it necessary for advanced tasks like saving SHSH blobs (to downgrade firmware) or for jailbreaking. How to Find Your ECID
Why Register Your iPhone's ECID?
For SHSH Blob Saving (Most Common)
- Go to TSS Saver (https://tsssaver.1conan.com) or use shsh.host.
- Enter your ECID (remove the
0xprefix if required). - Select your iPhone model (e.g., iPhone 15,4 for iPhone 15 Pro).
- Click “Submit” or “Save Blobs.”
- The server registers your ECID against Apple’s signing window and downloads the
.shsh2file.
In the jailbreak and bypass community, "registering" your ECID usually means adding it to a database so a specific tool (like iBoy Ramdisk, Broque Ramdisk, or TSS Saver) recognizes your device. register ecid iphone new
- Future outlook and research directions
Since the ECID is not listed in your iPhone's standard "About" settings, you typically need a computer to retrieve it: Windows (iTunes Method): Connect your iPhone via USB and open iTunes. Click on your device icon and navigate to the Summary tab. The ECID (Exclusive Chip Identification) is a unique
How to Register Your iPhone's ECID
Summary Checklist
- Find ECID via Settings (SEID) or 3uTools/iMazing.
- Go to TSS Saver (for blobs) or Developer Portal (for apps).
- Paste and Submit.