[null,null,["อัปเดตล่าสุด 2025-05-14 UTC"],[],[],null,["# Search for devices\n\nYou can search for devices matching certain attributes with the\n[`mobiledevices.list`](/workspace/admin/directory/v1/reference/mobiledevices/list)\nmethod of the Directory API. This method accepts the `query` parameter which is\na search query combining one or more search clauses. Each search clause is made\nup of three parts:\n\nField\n: Device attribute that is searched. For example, `serial`.\n\nOperator\n: Test that is performed on the data to provide a match. For example, the `:`\n operator tests if a text attribute *matches* a value.\n\nValue\n: The content of the attribute that is tested. For example, `serialNumber`.\n\nMultiple clauses are separated by whitespace and are implicitly joined by an\n`AND` operator.\n| **Note:** Most device data updates within 1 hour, however, it may take up to 36 hours for new data to be reflected in all search results.\n\nExamples\n--------\n\nAll queries use the [`mobiledevices.list`](/workspace/admin/directory/v1/reference/mobiledevices/list)\nmethod, which has an HTTP request similar to the following (line breaks included for readability): \n\n```\nGET https://admin.googleapis.com/admin/directory/v1/customer/customerId/devices/mobile\n?query=query parameters\n```\n\nThe `query` parameters must be URL encoded. For example, the query\n`query=brand:goo*` is URL encoded as `query=brand%3goo*`.\nAll examples on this page show unencoded `query` parameters.\nClient libraries handle this URL encoding automatically.\n\nSearch for devices matching an serial number prefix \n\n serial:525*\n\nSearch for devices with email starting with fred \n\n email:fred* email:contact*\n\n| **Note:** For a complete list of mobile device fields, refer to [Personal device search fields](/workspace/admin/directory/v1/search-operators)."]]