Find Serial Number On Iphone

Apple Serial Number: What Does It Tell Us? The serial number on your iPhone is a unique string of digits that identifies your device and contains a wealth of information if you know how to decode it. The serial number is printed on the back of the original iPhone, and on all iPads and iPod touches: for an iPhone 3G or later, you're out of luck.

Your iPhone serial number isn't something you need to know very often, but you want to find it quickly when you need it. You may need to your phone's serial number if you're sending the device in for repair, checking your warranty status, or selling the phone, among other things.

There are actually a lot ways to find your iPhone serial number, they're just not totally obvious. This article provides step-by-step instructions for some of the most common methods.

How to Look Up Serial Number on iPhone

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Your iPhone's serial number can be found directly on the device.

You just need to know where to look:

  1. Tap the Settings app to open it.

  2. Tap General.

  3. Tap About.

  4. Scroll down to the Serial Number line.

  5. You can copy and paste the serial number by tapping and holding on it and then tapping Copy in the pop-up menu.

How to Find iPhone Serial Number on the iPhone Itself

Depending on what model of iPhone you have, the serial number may be engraved on the iPhone itself. In that case, all you need to do is eject the SIM card tray and look for the engraved serial number there. This option is only available on the iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, and iPhone 4S. On the original iPhone, the serial number is engraved on the back of the device.

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How to Find iPhone Serial Number in iTunes

Besides on the iPhone itself, you can find the serial number in iTunes, too.

Here's what you should do:

  1. Connect the iPhone to a computer with iTunes installed on it. Connect to iTunes using Wi-Fi or USB.

    If you don't normally connect this iPhone and this computer, you may need to allow them to connect by tapping the Trust button in the pop-up window on the iPhone and/or entering your iPhone passcode.

  2. Click the iPhone icon in the top left corner of iTunes, just under the playback controls.

  3. In the box at the top of the main iPhone management screen, just beneath the iPhone model number, look for the Serial Number section.

How to Find iPhone Serial Number in iPhone Backup

If you can't connect your iPhone to iTunes for some reason, you may still be able to use iTunes to find the serial number.

If you've backed up your iPhone to this computer in the past, the backup file actually contains the serial number. Here's how to find it:

  1. Open iTunes.

  2. Open the Preferences window. On a Mac, do this via iTunes > Preferences. On Windows, go to Edit > Preferences.

  3. In the Preferences window, click Devices.

  4. On this tab, the Device backups section lists all of the devices that have been backed up to this computer. If the iPhone whose serial number you're looking for is there, hover your mouse over it (don't click it, though).

  5. In a second or two, a window will appear with information about the iPhone that was backed up, including the serial number.

How to Find iPhone Serial Number Online

If the iPhone won't turn on, and you haven't backed it up to iTunes (or don't have your iTunes nearby), you can get the serial number for your phone from Apple's website. Here's what to do:

  1. Go to the Apple ID website at https://appleid.apple.com/.

  2. Sign in using the same Apple ID you use on the iPhone whose serial number you want.

    If you've set up two-factor authentication on your Apple ID, you'll need to use that more-secure sign-in process.

  3. Scroll down to the Devices section and find the device you need.

  4. Click on the device and a window will appear with information about the phone in it, including the serial number.

How to Find iPhone Serial Number on the Original Packaging

If none of the other options presented so far work for you, you should be able to get your iPhone's serial number from the original packaging it came in — assuming you've still got that.

Check the original box and look at the back. On the bottom on the back of the box are a series of barcodes. One of them is the serial number.

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At some point in owning an iPhone or iPad, you may have noticed one or more long strings of numbers associated with strange strange names like UDID and IMEI. But what are these numbers? Here's a breakdown:

  • Serial Number: This is a number unique to your iPhone or iPad that can be used to identify your device. Apple or your carrier will often ask for your serial number when providing support for your device, and you'll also need your serial number if you're looking to make a trade in.
  • UDID: Your Unique Device Identifier or UDID, is another number unique to your physical device used for identification purposes. Developers often use UDIDs when registering devices with the Apple Developer Program for use in development.
  • IMEI: Also known as the International Mobile Equipment Identify number, the IMEI is yet another unique ID number for your device. It's used by carriers to identify valid devices on their network. You might need this number if your phone was stolen and you want to stop it from being used.
  • Model Identifier: This is a number, not unique to your iPhone or iPad, that simply identifies the model of device you have. For instance, if you have an iPhone 7 Plus, your model identifier will be iPhone9,4.

Now that you know what these numbers are all about, here's how you go about finding them.

How to find your iPhone or iPad's serial number and IMEI in iOS

Both your serial number and your IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) can be used if you need someone else to be able to identify your device, such as when you call Apple support.

  1. Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Tap General.

  3. Tap About.
  4. Scroll down and you'll find both the Serial Number and IMEI.

How to find your iPhone or iPad's serial number, UDID, and more in iTunes

  1. Connect your iPhone to your Mac.
  2. Open iTunes from the Dock or Applications folder on your Mac.
  3. Click the phone icon, and you'll see your device's serial number displayed right below your phone number.

  4. Click on Serial Number so that it changes to display your UDID.
  5. Click UDID to display your iPhone's ECID.

  6. Click ECID to see your device's model identifier number, which will be formatted like this: iPhone9,4.

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