How to Find Device Model and OS Version on iPhone (iOS)
Quickly locate exact model number and system version for support requests.
Last verified: February 21, 2026
iPhone model identification is in Settings > General > About, which shows Model Name (the marketing name like iPhone 15 Pro) and Model Number (the hardware identifier starting with M or A), along with iOS version, serial number, and the IMEI needed for carrier and warranty queries. The Model Number entry in Settings toggles between the part number (MLXW3LL/A), FCCID, and model number (A2650) each time you tap it, all useful for different purposes — the A-number model is most useful for checking compatibility and specifications. For physical identification without unlocking, the model number is engraved on the back of the device on most generations, though small font makes it easier to read in Settings.
Quick Steps
Follow in order for the fastest result.
- 1Go to Settings > General > About. Look at Model Name and Software Version.
- 2Note the full model number and current OS version — you will need both for support tickets or driver searches.
Still Not Working?
Try these if the steps above didn't help.
- If settings do not show the model, check the physical label on the bottom of a laptop or the back of a phone.
- Search the serial number at the manufacturer website to get full specifications and production year.
Verify the Fix
Confirm everything is fully working before closing this guide.
- Cross-reference the model number with the manufacturer product listing to confirm it is the correct device variant.
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