Snilleblixten
Snilleblixten

Reputation: 1305

Check if PHP-page is accessed from an iOS device

I have a simple PHP webpage, and would like to return different content depending if it's accessed from an iPhone/iPad or from a web brower. How can I do that?

Upvotes: 88

Views: 128858

Answers (10)

Suresh Dhakal
Suresh Dhakal

Reputation: 21

It's work for Iphone

<?php
  $browser = strpos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],"iPhone");
  if ($browser == true){
    $browser = 'iphone';
  }
?>

Upvotes: 0

Gloson
Gloson

Reputation: 23

In response to Haim Evgi's code, I added !== false to the end for it to work for me

$iPod    = stripos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],"iPod") !== false;
$iPhone  = stripos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],"iPhone") !== false;
$iPad    = stripos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],"iPad") !== false;
$Android = stripos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],"Android") !== false;

Upvotes: 0

Zarwalski
Zarwalski

Reputation: 69

51Degrees' PHP solution is able to do this. you can get the free Open Source API here https://github.com/51Degrees/Device-Detection. You can use the HardwareFamily Property to determine if it is an iPad/iPod/iPhone etc.

Due to the nature of Apple's User-Agents the initial result will return a generic device, however if you are interested in the specific device you can use a JavaScript client side override to determine to specific model.

To do this you can implement something similar to the following logic once you have determined it is an Apple Device, in this case for an iPhone.

// iPhone model checks.
function getiPhoneModel() {
// iPhone 6 Plus
if ((window.screen.height / window.screen.width == 736 / 414) && 
(window.devicePixelRatio == 3)) {
return "iPhone 6 Plus";
}
// iPhone 6
else if ((window.screen.height / window.screen.width == 667 / 375) && 
(window.devicePixelRatio == 2)) {
return "iPhone 6";
}
// iPhone 5/5C/5S or 6 in zoom mode
else if ((window.screen.height / window.screen.width == 1.775) && 
(window.devicePixelRatio == 2)) {
return "iPhone 5, 5C, 5S or 6 (display zoom)";
}
// iPhone 4/4S
else if ((window.screen.height / window.screen.width == 1.5) && 
(window.devicePixelRatio == 2)) {
return "iPhone 4 or 4S";
}
// iPhone 1/3G/3GS
else if ((window.screen.height / window.screen.width == 1.5) && 
(window.devicePixelRatio == 1)) {
return "iPhone 1, 3G or 3GS";
} else {
return "Not an iPhone";
};
}

Or for an iPad

function getiPadVersion() {
var pixelRatio = getPixelRatio();
var return_string = "Not an iPad";
if (pixelRatio == 1 ) {
return_string = "iPad 1, iPad 2, iPad Mini 1";
}
if (pixelRatio == 2) {
return_string = "iPad 3, iPad 4, iPad Air 1, iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 2, iPad 
Mini 3";
}
return return_string;
}

For more information on research 51Degrees have done into Apple devices you can read their blog post here https://51degrees.com/blog/device-detection-for-apple-iphone-and-ipad.

Disclosure: I work for 51Degrees.

Upvotes: 0

Liuqing Hu
Liuqing Hu

Reputation: 1980

function isIosDevice(){
    $userAgent = strtolower($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT']);
    $iosDevice = array('iphone', 'ipod', 'ipad');
    $isIos = false;

    foreach ($iosDevice as $val) {
        if(stripos($userAgent, $val) !== false){
            $isIos = true;
            break;
        }
    }

    return $isIos;
}

Upvotes: 3

Mohini
Mohini

Reputation: 407

<?php
$iPhone = false;
$AndroidPhone = false;
$deviceType = 0;

$ua = strtolower($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT']);
print "<br>".$ua;

if(strpos($ua,"iphone") !== false ){
    $iPhone = true;
}
if(strpos($ua,"android") !== false){

    if(strpos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],"mobile")){
        $AndroidPhone = true;        
    }
}
if(stripos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],"iPad")){
    $iPad = true;
    $Tablet = true;
    $iOS = true;
}   

if($AndroidPhone==true || $iPhone==true)
{
    $deviceType = 1;
}
?>

Upvotes: 0

Đọc truyện hay
Đọc truyện hay

Reputation: 2023

function user_agent(){
    $iPod = strpos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],"iPod");
    $iPhone = strpos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],"iPhone");
    $iPad = strpos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],"iPad");
    $android = strpos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],"Android");
    file_put_contents('./public/upload/install_log/agent',$_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT']);
    if($iPad||$iPhone||$iPod){
        return 'ios';
    }else if($android){
        return 'android';
    }else{
        return 'pc';
    }
}

Upvotes: 10

bohoej
bohoej

Reputation: 23

If you just want to detect mobile devices in generel, Cake has build in support using RequestHandler->isMobile() (http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/core-libraries/components/request-handling.html#RequestHandlerComponent::isMobile)

Upvotes: 1

J&#250;lio Paulillo
J&#250;lio Paulillo

Reputation: 626

preg_match("/iPhone|Android|iPad|iPod|webOS/", $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'], $matches);
$os = current($matches);

switch($os){
   case 'iPhone': /*do something...*/ break;
   case 'Android': /*do something...*/ break;
   case 'iPad': /*do something...*/ break;
   case 'iPod': /*do something...*/ break;
   case 'webOS': /*do something...*/ break;
}

Upvotes: 23

Haim Evgi
Haim Evgi

Reputation: 125456

Use the user agent from $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'], and for simple detection you can use this script:

<?php

//Detect special conditions devices
$iPod    = stripos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],"iPod");
$iPhone  = stripos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],"iPhone");
$iPad    = stripos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],"iPad");
$Android = stripos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],"Android");
$webOS   = stripos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],"webOS");

//do something with this information
if( $iPod || $iPhone ){
    //browser reported as an iPhone/iPod touch -- do something here
}else if($iPad){
    //browser reported as an iPad -- do something here
}else if($Android){
    //browser reported as an Android device -- do something here
}else if($webOS){
    //browser reported as a webOS device -- do something here
}

?> 

If you want to know more details of the user device I recommended to use one of the following solutions: http://51degrees.mobi or http://deviceatlas.com

Upvotes: 197

Pwnna
Pwnna

Reputation: 9528

$browser = strpos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],"iPhone");

Upvotes: 4

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