Full Device Profile Visibility from Your Dashboard
TheOneSpy's device profile feature surfaces key information about a supervised device — model, carrier, OS version, IMEI, battery level, Wi-Fi status, and GPS state — in one dashboard view, so you always know the technical context of the device you're administering.
What Device Profile Shows
Device Profile gives account holders a real-time snapshot of the supervised device's technical state — covering hardware identity, network connectivity, power status, and location capability.
The dashboard view includes: device model and manufacturer, carrier name and network type, IMEI number, installed OS version, current battery level and charge state, active Wi-Fi network, and GPS enabled/disabled status.
This information is useful for device administration — confirming a device is online, verifying a device's identity before applying remote actions, and troubleshooting connectivity or sync issues from the dashboard.
Device Identity
Model name, manufacturer, IMEI number, and OS version — the complete hardware and software identity of the supervised device.
Connectivity Status
Active carrier, network type (4G/5G/Wi-Fi), and current Wi-Fi network name — real-time network state for troubleshooting and admin.
Battery & Power State
Current battery percentage and charge status — useful for identifying devices that need attention or may be going offline soon.
GPS State
Whether GPS is enabled or disabled on the device — confirming location services are active for other TheOneSpy location features.
How Parents Use Device Profile
Parents use device profile to stay informed about the technical state of their child's supervised device — confirming it's online, checking battery levels, and identifying the device when managing multiple family phones.
Device Identity Confirmation
When managing multiple family devices, Device Profile confirms which specific handset is linked to which account slot — model, carrier, and IMEI in one view.
Battery & Connectivity Check
Parents can check whether a child's device is charged and connected without calling — useful for confirming a device is online before reviewing dashboard tools or follow-up actions.
How Businesses Use Device Profile
IT administrators and fleet managers use Device Profile to maintain oversight of company device specifications — verifying hardware, confirming OS versions for compliance, and monitoring connectivity across deployed devices.
Fleet Hardware Inventory
Device Profile provides a per-device record of model, IMEI, OS version, and carrier — building a passive hardware inventory without manual auditing.
Remote Troubleshooting
When a device stops syncing, Device Profile shows its last-known connectivity state — carrier, Wi-Fi, battery — helping diagnose whether the issue is connectivity, power, or application-related.
What Device Profile & Status Dashboard Provides
Device Identity
Model, IMEI, manufacturer, and OS version in one view.
Network Status
Carrier, network type, and active Wi-Fi network.
Battery Level
Current charge percentage and charging state.
GPS State
Enabled/disabled status for location services.
Dashboard View
All device details visible from the dashboard — without handling the device directly.
Multi-Device Support
Profile available per device across all account slots.
Limitations & Platform Notes
Data Freshness
Device profile data updates on each device-to-dashboard sync. Values shown reflect the last sync — not necessarily the current real-time state.
IMEI Availability
IMEI availability depends on device model and OS version. Some devices or OS configurations may not expose IMEI to third-party applications.
GPS State vs. Location
GPS state shows whether GPS is enabled — it does not provide the device's current location. Location data is provided by the separate Route Map feature.
Frequently Asked Questions
Device Profile shows: device model and manufacturer, IMEI number, installed OS version, active carrier and network type, current Wi-Fi network, battery percentage and charge state, and GPS enabled/disabled status.
Data reflects the most recent device-to-dashboard sync. On a well-connected device, this is typically within minutes. On offline or intermittently connected devices, values may lag behind the current state.
No. Device Profile shows GPS enabled/disabled state — it does not provide the device's GPS coordinates or location history. Location tracking is handled by the separate Route Map feature.
Yes, where available. IMEI visibility depends on device model and OS version — some configurations may not expose IMEI to third-party apps.
Yes. Each device slot in your account has its own Device Profile view, accessible individually from the dashboard.
GPS state shows whether the device's location services are enabled or disabled — not whether the device is actively sharing its location. Location tracking features require GPS to be enabled.
Device Profile includes the device's IMEI and last-known carrier — information useful when reporting a lost or stolen device to a carrier or for insurance purposes.
Know Your Device. Admin Visibility from Dashboard.
Device Profile gives parents and administrators a complete technical snapshot of supervised devices — model, carrier, battery, Wi-Fi, and GPS state — without physical access.
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