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: Often includes the exact location where the photo was taken unless privacy settings were disabled. Date/Time : The precise second the shutter was pressed.
: You will most often see this specific naming convention when: 0FC6ACE2-9683-4401-809D-0E7B33D836B5.jpeg
Moving images through system-level frameworks like or iCloud Shared Albums [3]. How to Identify the Content : Often includes the exact location where the
: Apple uses these identifiers to prevent file name conflicts. If you import thousands of photos into a single database, using a unique ID like this prevents one "IMG_001.jpg" from overwriting another [2]. How to Identify the Content : Apple uses
: It will likely show the iPhone model used (e.g., iPhone 13 Pro).
: The filename is a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) . This 128-bit number is generated using algorithms that ensure it is unique across all devices and times [1].
: Usually lists the iOS version active at the time of the export.