![]() ![]() ![]() The tool you want to run is idevicesyslog. If you're comfortable using Windows command prompt or power shell, you can download Quamotion's Windows libimobiledevice tools. The folks over at Quamotion are kind enough to provide compiled Windows ports of libimobiledevice. Unfortunately, Apple Configurator 2 is not available for Windows, so the way to access the iPhone Console/debugging logging is by using the open source project libimobiledevice. How to Access the iPhone Debug Log/Console on Windows ![]() Updated December 1, 2019: Our suggestions are up to date for iOS 13 and for Windows. ![]() In this article, we're going to show you how to view your iPhone's debugging logs live. ![]()
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