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WikiPlus device tools answer the "is this the real thing?" question for consumer hardware. The iPhone model checker cross-references Apple's public serial-number ranges and model-identifier strings to…

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WikiPlus device tools answer the "is this the real thing?" question for consumer hardware. The iPhone model checker cross-references Apple's public serial-number ranges and model-identifier strings to tell you the exact iPhone generation, storage tier, and region a device was originally shipped in — handy when buying a used handset, verifying a marketplace listing, or confirming the warranty scope before calling Apple support. The lookup is a local computation, so nothing about the device leaves your browser.

Every tool on this page runs entirely inside your browser. Nothing is uploaded to our servers, nothing is cached for later, and no account is required. Files are processed on your own device using WebAssembly modules and the open-source libraries that power each utility, which means confidential documents stay confidential — even if you disconnect from the internet after the page loads, most tools will still finish their job. Pick the utility you need below and start working straight away.

Frequently asked questions

What does the iPhone model checker actually reveal?
The generation (for example iPhone 13 Pro), storage size, release year, and originally shipped region — all derived from Apple's public serial-number patterns. It cannot tell you activation status, remaining warranty, or whether a phone is reported stolen.
Is my serial number logged or stored anywhere?
No. The lookup is a local computation against a built-in data table bundled with the page. The serial never leaves your browser, and we keep no request logs for this tool.
Why does the tool say my serial is unknown?
Apple occasionally changes serial-number formats, notably the 2020 switch to a randomised 10-character format. Modern serials no longer encode manufacturing details the way older ones did — the tool reports unknown rather than guessing.