You might want to know the model name, iOS version running on your iPhone, amount of internal storage, model number, and other essential hardware details like the camera, network support, and display features.
On the About page, your iPhone will show you a variety of details. First, the iOS version, and your iPhone's model name and number. Depending on your iOS version, you may have to scroll down the page to check the internal storage space under Capacity.
Capacity is the total amount of internal space your iPhone has, while Available is the free storage space left at that moment. If the available storage space is running out, there are different ways to create space on your iPhone.
Apple has a standalone support page with all the iPhone models ever released and their full specifications. However, that website doesn't provide you with specific features that vary from device to device, like your specific storage space. Thankfully, the Settings app takes care of that.
With that in mind, navigate to Apple's Identify your iPhone model page and look for your iPhone model. The page lists iPhones from the latest models to the oldest ones. So if you have an older iPhone, scroll down the page. Under your iPhone model name and picture, Apple provides some general specs.
Select tech specs for [your iPhone model name] to see the full specifications depending on your model. Apple even drills down to cellular and wireless specifications, depending on the model number.
If you've been gifted an iPhone, you will undoubtedly be eager to know the phone's specifications. The Settings app is where you should begin. It provides you with essential details to get you started, like the iPhone model name, iOS version, and internal storage space.
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SNDeepInfo helps to find lost and stolen. Add IMEI or serial number of the lost device to the database and increase the chances for finding it. If during the checking the serial number or IMEI, shows that, the device is marked as lost or stolen, you can return its to legal owner and get a reward if he was appointed.
Currently, the service supports checking IMEI codes of all phones, including the new Apple iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, and also Samsung Galaxy S21, and others! We are planning to expand the service to check a serial numbers of devices of any electronic equipment and devices.
Create a permanent link to this IMEI check report.Click "Generate" button, then copy and paste the generated link to your listing on Ebay, Craigslist or anywhere else.This will attract more potential buyers and will help you to sell your device quicker. You are able to hide last digits of IMEI number as well.
Share full IMEI number or hide last digits of the IMEI number if needed. In case you hide digits of the IMEI number, no one can find out the full IMEI. That's why sharing our check report is totally safe.
The iPhone 12 sports the Apple A14 Bionic chip, aluminum edges, a more durable ceramic shield glass, a more colorful OLED display, Magsafe charging system, an ultrawide and a wide-angle lens on the back, and the best 5G support of all smartphones. As compared to the iPhone 12 Pro, the iPhone 12 is missing a few features like a telephoto lens and LIDAR sensor, however, this is not a problem for most average consumers.
Hi. I bought iPhone 12 256gb Blue MGH43ZA/A model 2404 and I cant access 5g and I cant find the smart data mode on my phone. For this certain model and part numbers does it have LTE model and 5G model? Its reallt confusing. Please help me. Thanks
Hello, I see the Sim-free iPhone 12 (64GB White MGH73LL/A ) costs $30 more compared to the T-mobile version (64GB White MGFM3LL/A). Will the T-mobile version work in South America with a different carrier that supports the same cellular bands (850-1900 MHz)? Do they have any difference?
Thanks in advance.
Good Day,
I am looking to buy an iphone 12 in the uk for use with an argentina chip.
Can anyone give me any tips as to what to look for in the way of model numbers etc.
Any useful information would be appreciated
Thanls
I bought A2404 iPhone 12 & used in Myanmar.
After 1 and half year, the earpiece is not work. Using the speaker on every phone call.
I found in google that October 2022 to April 2021 production have the factory errors. Therefore, the factory is trying to replace with FOC.
When i check with the service center in Myanmar, they are not doing free service for those region.
But, outside can repair with amount 100 USD.
How can i solve this problem?
We make it easy to identify which iPhone you have, even older iPhones. Here's how to learn which version of iOS you have on your iPhone, what kind of iPhone you have, and even the iPhone model number for your iPhone. For more great iPad, Apple Watch, AirPod, and iPhone identification tutorials check out our free Tip of the Day.
Choose from the options below to learn how to find the model number of your iPhone. Then, take note of that model number and view iPhone Generations & Model Numbers to figure out which iPhone you have based on the model number you found.
If you want to know what kind of iPhone you have and you're looking for your iPhone's model number, you've probably tried looking on the back of your iPhone already. If the numbers on the back are impossible to read, you can try looking in Settings under the About menu. Follow these steps to see if you're able to locate the model number. Please note that your screen may not match my screenshots, but they can still help guide you!
If you don't see a model number or if you can't complete these steps due to your iPhone type or iOS, your last step should be to call Apple Support. The team members there will ask you specifics to help identify your iPhone model for you. The screen you've just found will give you some information to provide when Apple Support asks for identifying numbers. Best of luck! Next, check out our article covering the evolution of all iPhone models to learn more about our favorite smartphone.
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Every year, the latest iPhones always manage to find their way onto our best phones list. It's easy to see why, as the new iPhones offer great battery life, a premium fit and finish, and fantastic performance. However, you don't have to run out and buy the shiny new iPhone to get a good experience. Sometimes, if you know what you're looking for, you can snag a great deal on a used phone instead.
Of course, there's always a risk with buying any tech product used. You want to make sure the phone is in good condition inside and out, is secure, and has not been reported lost or stolen. There's a lot more to it though, so here's everything to look out for in a used iPhone before handing over your hard-earned money.
The most obvious thing to do is turn the iPhone on to see that it boots up properly and isn't locked to a previous owner. If it's locked, this is a telltale sign that the phone is likely stolen. Don't trust a seller who says the battery is just dead. If they claim it's still locked to them until they sell, have them unlock it in front of you to prove ownership. It's good if the phone is still logged in to the original owner's account, since the seller can demonstrate and test all the functionality (more on that below). A knowledgeable seller will wait to erase the phone until it's officially sold. But an honest one will be able to unlock it in any case.
After you turn on the iPhone and are sure that it belongs to the person who's selling it, it's time to inspect the phone for physical damage. A cracked screen is the easiest to spot, but you also want to look for scratches, dents, discoloration, or any other markings. Check the camera lenses as well for visible scratches. You can eyeball all this personally if you are inspecting the phone in person. If you're chatting with a seller online, ask for images of the phone from every angle, with the case removed. Make sure the photos they send include close-up shots or high-resolution photos so you can zoom in to look at the fine details.
Don't just brush over minor imperfections. While slight physical damage is usually fine, you can use this as a bargaining chip. Dents, however, suggest that the phone might have experienced a significant bump or drop, which could be a cause for concern. You can also check for water or liquid damage by inspecting the Liquid Contact Indicator.
Screen burn-in is when an image, like a site logo, permanently burns into the screen. It can happen on your television if you leave a channel like CP24 on for hours with the corner logo that never moves. It can happen with newer iPhones, too, and in fact, was a reported issue with the new iPhone 15 Pro Max (it has since been rectified via an iOS update). Chances are you won't notice it during regular use, but once you do, you can become fixated on it. It becomes distracting just knowing it's there.
Confirm there's no burn-in by playing a video (there are screen burn-in test videos on YouTube) that scrolls through various solid color backgrounds. As each shade appears, you can inspect to see if you notice any issues with specific colors (pause if you need more time with each shade). You can do the same to check for LCD backlighting issues in older model iPhones that don't use a Super Retina XDR display by bringing up a solid white slide.
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