🍎 Apple (iPhone / iPad)
4 ways to find your Apple device model number
Method 1: Settings App
- Open Settings
- Tap General
- Tap About
- Look for Model Name (e.g. iPhone 14 Pro) and Model Number
- Tap the Model Number once to reveal the full "A" number (e.g. A2650)
Method 2: Physical Device
- Look at the back of your device
- Find the small text near the bottom — it shows the model number (e.g. A1901)
- For newer iPhones (8 and later), the model is printed on the SIM tray instead
Method 3: Original Box
- Check the label on the original packaging
- The model number is printed next to the barcode
Method 4: Device is Off or Broken
- Remove the SIM tray — the model number may be engraved on it
- Or check your Apple ID account at appleid.apple.com → Devices
💡 Tip: The "A" number (e.g. A2650) is the most accurate way to identify your device. We use this number for pricing.
🤖 Android (Samsung, Huawei, Xiaomi, OPPO, Google, OnePlus, etc.)
4 ways to find your Android device model number
Method 1: Settings App
- Open Settings
- Scroll down and tap About Phone (or About Device)
- Look for Model or Model Number (e.g. SM-S918B, CPH2451)
💡 On Samsung devices, go to Settings → About Phone → Software Information for more details.
Method 2: Dial a Code
- Open the Phone (dialer) app
- Type *#06# — this shows your IMEI number
- Search the IMEI at imei.info to find your exact model
Method 3: Physical Device
- Check the back of the phone or under the battery (if removable)
- The model number is usually printed in small text
- Also check the SIM tray — some brands print it there
Method 4: Original Box
- Find the label on the original packaging
- The model number and name are printed next to the barcode
💡 Tip: If your phone won't turn on, the original box or SIM tray is the easiest way to find the model.