Apple Serial Number Lookup

Enter the Serial Number of your device in order to get access to detailed information about your Apple product. If you are iPhone, iPad, iPod, MacBook even iWatch, Apple TV or AirPods (or any other Apple device) user you can get access to hidden information about your device just by typing in the Serial Number. Use our Free SN LookUp Function and reading the secret information about Apple device.

How to find Serial Number in Apple Devices

May 07, 2020 Depending on the product, you can find your serial number: On the surface of your product. On a Mac, by choosing About This Mac from the Apple menu.; On an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, iPod, or Apple Watch, in Settings General About. Mac & Apple Devices - EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Lookup. Lookup Mac, iPod, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and other Apple devices by Apple Order Number, Model Number, EMC Number, Model Identifier, and Serial Number as well as Intel processor number to check its specs and other details. Check if an item is reported as lost or stolen by entering any identifying information, such as Serial Number, IMEI, VIN, MAC, etc. Check You are about to buy a second hand item or you just found something on the street, it is always a good idea to check if it is reported as lost or stolen. Completely free Apple serial number lookup and IMEI checker. Find specifications, images, warranty, and hidden info. IMEI Checker Online Tool by Unlockr Online Apple IMEI Check will give you the data about your serial number, Apple Simlock / Unlock status, Apple warranty check, Apple purchase date, Apple blacklist status and check Apple carrier.

Serial Number is not the same as IMEI Number!

Is the IMEI same as the Serial Number? The answer is pretty easy: 'no'. The IMEI and Serial Number are two different identifiers and they have a completely different structure. The SN is a product number related to the manufacturer company. It is composed of string with number and letters which contains information about the place and time of manufacture and also the features of the device, such as color or storage capacity.
On the other hand, the IMEI Number is a unique 15 digit number assigned to all cellular devices with SIM card access. The main purpose of IMEI number is to identify if the device has no permanent or semi-permanent relation to the subscriber.
If you have IMEI instead of Serial Number just use the links below to learn more about your Apple device:

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What information you can get from Serial Number Lookup Function?

Our service provides a lot of useful information about Apple devices. You can read here the detailed data hidden in serial number such as:

  • Model-exact model of the Apple product
  • Color-specification about the colour version
  • Memory- version of storage capacity
  • Production date - time of manufacture
  • Device age- age from the date of production
  • Factory- place of manufacture

Understanding common Apple codes and identifiers

Apple use many different identifiers with their products. The table below illustrates the differences between some of the most important codes:

The API supports many other Apple identifiers, most of which are described below.

Note that we can expose Apple GSX service data for some clients.

Conflicts in Apple's identifier terminology

A number of the identifier names that Apple uses are re-used by them in different contexts. For instance, whilst an Apple product's box may say its model is MC922LL/A, Apple's 'Identify your iPhone model' page only references identifiers with the format A1865. These are completely different IDs. Similarly, if one is using iTunes to learn about a device, it could state the 'model identifier' as iPhone10,6, which is yet a third type of identifier.

NameHow Apple use 'model' in its name
IdentifierModel identifier
Family numberModel number
Internal nameHardware model
Model part numberModel

As if that weren't confusing enough, Apple's internal names are referred to as 'board ID's in some areas by Apple and the Open Source community. However, this is not the same as the BOaRD ID or the logic board ID that Macs use (eg. Mac-F4208DC8), and as such the API adheres to 'internal name' rather than the thrice-defined 'board ID'.

Having spoken with a large number of Apple Geniuses -- and many Apple engineers & managers over a series of WWDCs -- it's clear that there's ambiguity within Apple on what is meant by 'an Apple model code'. For our purposes, this usually means a true model / MPN if the context buying through resellers or servicing, or a Family number when ordering new direct from Apple.

The examples in this document are shown using the DeviceIdentifier Python client library.

Apple serial numbers

The API supports all three of Apple's major serial number formats: legacy, 2000 and 2010. Examples:

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  • F4412SAM0001 is a legacy format serial (for the early 128k Mac)
  • 84021NCV3NP is a 2000 format serial
  • C8QH6T96DPNG is a 2010 format serial

Apple will likely be able maintain the 2010 format serials until the early 2020s, when they will run out.

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The API supports Apple's main logic board (MLB) serial formats, for both 13 and 17 digit codes.

Apple model numbers (MPN)

Also known as: Marketing Part Number (MPN)

An Apple model number identifies a particular hardware configuration of an Apple product. Apple model numbers can be presented with or without their regional or sale type encoding. These are also known as a marketing part number, or MPN. MPN is a misnomer in the sense that model numbers aren't actually numbers.

Model numbers are always prefixed with a sale code (often but not necessarily M), and usually follow with a letter and some numbers. They end with an optional sale region indicator of variable length.

What's encoded in an Apple model number?

Apple Model codes can provide the sale region of a device, as well as whether it was sold at retail, refurbished, or personalised, and the following data:

  • Apple Internal name class. This can be used to narrow it to a range of internal names.
  • Apple Identifier.
  • Sale region. The broad region that the device was intended to be sold in. This is stored as an optional part of the number.
  • Model specification. MPNs are reliable for indicating case size, colour, material and storage for iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches and computers.
  • OEM carrier. MPNs are typically made available to a discrete range of carriers, and carrier range can be identified by examining them.
  • Sale type. ie. whether the unit was sold as retail, refurbished, replaced, or personalised.

Example Model numbers

Working with Apple Model numbers

  • Example Apple Model direct API request: MC605FD/A
  • Example Apple Model client library request:

Apple identifiers

Apple identifiers are their core, top-level model identifier, such as iPhone9,3.

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Apple internal names

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Internal names are Apple's internal model numbers, like N90AP. They are sometimes referred to as BoardConfig, and also -- misleadingly -- as HardwareModel.

Apple IDFA / IDFV

identifierForAdvertiser (IDFA) and identifierForVendor (IDFV) values replaced the UDID after iOS 5. They are set per application, or per vendor.

Apple state this of the IDFA:

iOS 6 introduces the Advertising Identifier, a non-permanent, non-personal device identifier, that advertising networks will use to give you more control over advertisers’ ability to use tracking methods. If you choose to limit ad tracking, advertising networks using the Advertising Identifier may no longer gather information to serve you targeted ads. In the future all advertising networks will be required to use the Advertising Identifier. However, until advertising networks transition to using the Advertising Identifier you may still receive targeted ads from other networks.

And this for the IDFV:

An alphanumeric string that uniquely identifies a device to the app’s vendor. (read-only)

The value of this property is the same for apps that come from the same vendor running on the same device. A different value is returned for apps on the same device that come from different vendors, and for apps on different devices regardless of vendor.

Ole Begemann has written more on the migration from UDID.

Apple Unique Device Identifiers (UDIDs)

There are two formats of UDID:

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  • 2007: This format was introduced with the first iPhone and used on devices introduced up until 2018. It is a non-reversible composite identifier built from IMEI, ECID and MAC values. It is represented as a 40 character lowercase hex value.

  • 2018: This newer format was introduced for device models manufactured in 2018 and onwards (ie. iPhone XS, XS Max, XR, and Apple Watch Series 4). It is an uppercase 8 character hex value joined to a 16 character uppercase hex value by a dash (-) in the format 00000000-0000000000000000.

Apple usually uses this ID to associate a device with an iCloud ID. This also holds the Find My iPhone activation status. The UDID was deprecated for use within iOS applications with the introduction of iOS 5, though it still has a number of other uses

Apple Family numbers / 'A' numbers

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Apple describe these for each phone on their 'Identify your iPhone model' page.