The other advantage to determining iPhone by model number is that you will be able to know what the device is even if the phone is turned off, meaning if the device is broken, won’t turn on, is bricked by some software issue, or has a dead battery, you’ll still be able to know what you’re working with. That is invaluable when performing iPhone repairs, both for knowing the proper parts to use, and also for restoring or updating through IPSW so that you can use the proper firmware for the device.
Find the iPhone Model Number on the Case
- Flip the iPhone over and look at the small text under the “iPhone” badge
- Make note of where it says “Model AXXXX” and compare that to the list below
With that information you’ll want to match the model number up to the actual phone model, which is important for instances where it’s not immediately obvious by visible inspection.
iPhone Model Number List
- A1533, A1457, A1530 – iPhone 5S (GSM)
- A1533, A1453 – iPhone 5S (CDMA)
- A1532, A1507, A1529 – iPhone 5C (GSM)
- A1532, A1456 – iPhone 5C (CDMA)
- A1428 – iPhone 5 GSM (standard GSM model in USA for AT&T, T-Mobile, etc)
- A1429 – iPhone 5 GSM & CDMA (normal CDMA model in USA, Verizon, Sprint, etc)
- A1442 – iPhone 5 CDMA China
- A1387 – iPhone 4S, CDMA & GSM
- A1431 – iPhone 4S GSM China
- A1349 – iPhone 4 CDMA
- A1332 – iPhone 4 GSM
- A1325 – iPhone 3GS China
- A1303 – iPhone 3GS (GSM only)
- A1324 – iPhone 3G China
- A1241 – iPhone 3G (GSM only)
- A1203 – iPhone (Original model, GSM only)
You can then use the model identification to discover which iPhone version the device is, and thus which firmware files to use:
- Phone 3G – iPhone1,2
- iPhone 3GS – iPhone2,1
- iPhone 4 (GSM)- iPhone3,1
- iPhone 4 (CDMA) – iPhone3,3
- iPhone 4S – iPhone4,1
- iPhone 5 (GSM/) – iPhone5,1
- iPhone 5 (CDMA) -iPhone5,2
- iPhone 5S (GSM)
- iPhone 5S (CDMA)
- iPhone 5C (GSM)
- iPhone 5C (CDMA)
Finding the iPhone Model through iTunes
- Connect the iPhone to a computer (through USB or Wi-Fi sync)
- Select the iPhone from iTunes, and look under the “Summary” tab find the model of the device labeled clearly at the top
Keep in mind that iTunes won’t provide the technical model number, but it will provide you with the actual iPhone model name (i.e.: iPhone 6, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, etc) instead.
If you were hoping to find that info on the iPhone itself through iOS, it turns out that it’s just not there, despite detailed technical information like the modem firmware and baseband versions, order numbers, serial number, IMEI, and ICCID numbers. Curious, but that’s the way it is for now.