Apple serial number decoder. Check and decode any Apple serial number to find date and Apple model. For ipad, iphone, homepod, airpods, imac, mac mini, macbook, emac, ipod etc

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serial numbers are normally printed on the back or bottom of the device, a few other places they can be found are :-

  • For an

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    Mac within “About this Mac”

  • For an

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    iPhone/iPad on the about screen (Settings > General > About)

  • For a modern

    Apple

    iPhone it may also be printed on the SIM tray

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    AirPods it’s on the underside of the lid, the packaging or when connected to it it’s on the about screen (Settings>General>About>AirPods)

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    HomePod it will be on the bottom of the device

There are a few

Apple

serial number formats and this tool supports them all from the 80s to current day. Classic Mac serial number decoding is a work in progress but should return a date at least.

Apple serial numbers are 10 to 15 characters long (letters and numbers) and don’t contain any spaces, dots, hyphens or slashes. If yours has a slash or is short (perhaps starting with an A) that is the

Apple

model number and you should use my

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tools see the

serial numbers are normally printed on the back or bottom of the device, a few other places they can be found are :-There are a fewserial number formats and this tool supports them all from the 80s to current day. Classic Mac serial number decoding is a work in progress but should return a date at least.Apple serial numbers are 10 to 15 characters long (letters and numbers) and don’t contain any spaces, dots, hyphens or slashes. If yours has a slash or is short (perhaps starting with an A) that is themodel number and you should use my Apple model number decoder instead. For details of how this tool works and how it differs from othertools see the how it works page. For modern (post-2010) 12 character serial numbers you can replace digits 6, 7 and 8 with an x (or any letter) to avoid sending your unique serial number. They are the only characters in the serial number that are unique to your item but do not affect decoding. Unfortunately due to abuse direct linking to results is no longer allowed.