It *is* human readable, just a bit cryptic. I don't know the details of what the case is here (I don't do anything with iPhones), but I'd bet it's a system-generated filename to ensure that it's a unique filename. You wouldn't want different applications mixing their data together, as it would make applications difficult to uninstall. If I was building an app for a phone, I'd ensure that each database was for a specific user and application combination. Then I could easily delete users or applications from the system without having to know any internal details of the database.
...roboticus
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In reply to Re: Cryptic file names in iPhone backup
by roboticus
in thread Cryptic file names in iPhone backup
by marek1703
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