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Revision as of 00:10, 29 July 2013
Call history is a SQLite 3 database file which contains the call history from the Phone application on the iPhone.
Contents
Serialization
In the folder /var/wireless/Library/CallHistory
the file call_history.db
is located.
Database file
The call_history.db
SQLite 3 database has the following tables:
- _SqliteDatabaseProperties
- call
Tables
All date fields is shown as number of seconds since Jan 1st, 2001.
_SqliteDatabaseProperties
This is general-purpose table to store some configuration values.
field name | type |
---|---|
key | TEXT |
value | TEXT |
UNIQUE(key) |
These values are stored in the table:
key | value | description |
---|---|---|
call_history_limit | 100 | Sets the limit on the number of entries in the call history, increasing this value has no effect however. |
timer_lifetime | 431337 | A call time counter which counts the number of seconds for all phone calls ever made (both incoming and outgoing) |
data_up_last | 0 | ? |
data_down_last | 0 | ? |
data_up_all | 1337.72234523 | A data counter which counts the number of megabytes sent via Cellular Network Data (i.e. not WiFi), since last statistics reset. |
data_down_all | 31337.56235627 | A data counter which counts the number of megabytes received via Cellular Network Data (i.e. not WiFi), since last statistics reset. |
data_up_lifetime | 1337.72234523 | A lifetime data counter which counts the number of megabytes sent via Cellular Network Data (i.e. not WiFi), doesn't get reset on a statistics reset. |
data_down_lifetime | 31337.56235627 | A lifetime data counter which counts the number of megabytes received via Cellular Network Data (i.e. not WiFi), doesn't get reset on a statistics reset. |
_UniqueIdentifier | CAFEBABE-F00D-DEAD-BEEF-31337ABFDEDA | An unique identifier for this phone |
_ClientVersion | 11 | The version of this database, version 11 is used on iOS 6.1.2 |
timer_last | 1337 | The length of the last phone call (in seconds) |
timer_outgoing | 31337 | The total length of all outgoing phone calls, since last statistics reset |
timer_ingoing | 41337 | The total length of all incoming phone calls, since last statistics reset |
timer_all | 72674 | The total length of all incoming/outgoing phone calls, since last statistics reset |
timer_last_reset | 232345655.1842 | The date the call timer statics was last reset, usally (almost) the same as data_last_reset. |
data_last_reset | 232345655.1942444 | The date the data statics was last reset, usally (almost) the same as timer_last_reset. |
__CPRecordSequenceNumber | 39461 | ? |
call
This is the main table where the call history is stored:
field name | type | value / description |
---|---|---|
ROWID | INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT | primary key |
address | TEXT | Phone number or FaceTime ID of contact that has been called/has received call from. |
duration | INTEGER | number of seconds the phone call lasted |
flags | INTEGER | flag is 4 for incoming calls, 5 for outgoing calls, 8 for blocked calls |
id | INTEGER | Contacts or Address Book ID of the contact being called. This column would be -1 if the contact is unknown (e.g. not in address book). This column is always -1 on incoming calls. |
name | TEXT | always empty |
country_code | TEXT | The mobile country code (MCC) of the country the phone was in when the call was placed. Example: 234 for United Kingdom. (list of MCC/MNC) |
network_code | TEXT | The mobile network code (MNC) of the network the phone was on when the call was placed. Example: 30 for T-Mobile (UK) (list of MCC/MNC) |
read | INTEGER DEFAULT '1' | read=0 if the call is an missed call, which hasn't been "read". Example there is a (number) on the Phone icon, showing number of missed calls. read=1 if the missed calls has been checked. |
assisted | INTEGER DEFAULT '0' | ? |
face_time_data | BLOB | ? |
originalAddress | TEXT DEFAULT | ? |