![]() Keep your eyes out for more updates and announcements soon. Now both Android and IOS have nearly the same features. With these releases we are happy to (finally) be achieving “feature parity” with Android. We have done 2 DAMAGE iD releases for IOS in the past month. You can now begin your walk-around, photographing and taking videos, building your permanent digital archive of your vehicles’ condition. Once the VIN is captured, the “Checkout” is automatically submitted. Use the flashlight in case the light is low. Hover over red line over the bar code for a few seconds and the VIN will be captured. PRO TIP: Use the flashlight in case the light is low. Hover the red line over the bar code for a few seconds and the VIN will be captured. You can see the VIN scanner in the screenshots below.Īfter logging in, click the bar code to the right of the “unit number” input field when checking out your vehicle. This gives rental agencies, DSPs and transporters even more flexibility when using DAMAGE iD to identify and track vehicle damage. Now you can identify vehicles in 3 different ways: In this release, we’ve added the VIN scanner which has been available on Android for a few months now. Your “A-TEAM”, ( we launched DAMAGE iD version 3.3 for iPhone and iPad. Are you ready to enter “The Matrix”? If so, please send us your feedback at the email below. Once we receive feedback on Android, we’ll then launch on Apple (IOS) devices. We are planning to launch “The Matrix” release version 3.7 on Android first. Identify previously captured damage with the flags and red triangles in each position. In “Review Photos, users can scroll up and down vertically in time since the earliest photo was taken. Users will be presented with these 2 main options, once this release goes live. The new release will include 2 main functions instead of one. In the “Matrix” version (3.7), there are now two main “flows” – the ability to take photos and video and to review them. Today, the DAMAGE iD app has one main “flow”: The ability to take photos and video, then upload them into the cloud. This release is targeted especially for DSPs – but also relevant for rental companies as well. Will “The Matrix” release save DSPs and rental agencies time and money finding and proving damage? Photo copyright Warner Bros.
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