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There are several important identifiers unique to your iPhone or iPad that you may need to know at some point. These include your device’s serial number, UDID, and IMEI. Here’s what these numbers mean and how to find them.
How to Find Your iPad or iPhone Serial Number
Your iPad or iPhone serial number is a unique number assigned to each device by Apple at the time of manufacture. Cases where you may need to know your serial number include requesting service from Apple, adding a device to your mobile account, when selling or trading-in your device, and when filing a police report for a lost or stolen device.
You can find your iPad or iPhone’s serial number in one of several ways. If your device is working, launch the Settings app and select General > About. Scroll down to see an entry labeled Serial Number. You can write the number down or press and hold on it to reveal a Copy option that will let you copy and paste the number into a note or email.
If your device is working, but the screen is broken, you can instead connect it to a PC or Mac running iTunes. Once connected and authorized, click the device icon in the iTunes interface to view your iPhone or iPad information.
Your iPad or iPhone serial number will be listed at the top alongside your phone number (if applicable) and capacity.
If your device is not working but you still have the original product box, you can find your serial on a multi-barcode sticker somewhere on the package. If your device is not working, you can’t find the original packaging, and you need to request support from Apple, the company will accept an IMEI number instead of the serial number. See the section below for how to find your IMEI.
Finally, if you’ve previously registered your iPhone or iPad with your Apple ID, you can login to your Apple ID account and see a list of your registered devices, including serial numbers.
You can find your iPad or iPhone’s serial number in one of several ways. If your device is working, launch the Settings app and select General > About. Scroll down to see an entry labeled Serial Number. You can write the number down or press and hold on it to reveal a Copy option that will let you copy and paste the number into a note or email.
If your device is working, but the screen is broken, you can instead connect it to a PC or Mac running iTunes. Once connected and authorized, click the device icon in the iTunes interface to view your iPhone or iPad information.
Your iPad or iPhone serial number will be listed at the top alongside your phone number (if applicable) and capacity.
If your device is not working but you still have the original product box, you can find your serial on a multi-barcode sticker somewhere on the package. If your device is not working, you can’t find the original packaging, and you need to request support from Apple, the company will accept an IMEI number instead of the serial number. See the section below for how to find your IMEI.
Finally, if you’ve previously registered your iPhone or iPad with your Apple ID, you can login to your Apple ID account and see a list of your registered devices, including serial numbers.
How to Find Your iPad or iPhone IMEI Number
The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) Number is a universal system for uniquely identifying mobile networked devices. Another way to think of it is that your serial number uniquely identifies your device among all Apple devices, while the iPhone IMEI number uniquely identifies it among all mobile devices in the world.
You’ll need to know your IMEI number if you’re registering your iPhone with a new mobile carrier, and it can be used to prevent a stolen device from accessing the network.
To find the iPad or iPhone IMEI on a working device, head back to Settings > General > About and you’ll see it listed a few lines beneath your serial number. Again, you can jot it down manually or tap and hold to copy and paste it.
If your device is not working, you can find your IMEI number printed on the iPhone or iPad itself. Older models have the IMEI engraved on the back of the device alongside the regulatory information. Starting with the iPhone 6s and newer, you’ll find it printed on the SIM tray. Just make sure you have a magnifier handy, as the engraved text is very small.
You’ll need to know your IMEI number if you’re registering your iPhone with a new mobile carrier, and it can be used to prevent a stolen device from accessing the network.
To find the iPad or iPhone IMEI on a working device, head back to Settings > General > About and you’ll see it listed a few lines beneath your serial number. Again, you can jot it down manually or tap and hold to copy and paste it.
If your device is not working, you can find your IMEI number printed on the iPhone or iPad itself. Older models have the IMEI engraved on the back of the device alongside the regulatory information. Starting with the iPhone 6s and newer, you’ll find it printed on the SIM tray. Just make sure you have a magnifier handy, as the engraved text is very small.
How to Find Your iPad or iPhone UDID
Your UDID (Unique Device Identifier) number is another identifier unique to your device. It’s used by Apple to register your iPhone or iPad to a developer account for app and iOS beta testing and deployment.
To find your UDID, you’ll need to again connect your device to a PC or Mac running iTunes. After authorizing the connection, click the device icon to view information about your iPhone or iPad. Find the entry for the serial number (discussed in the section above) and click directly on the serial number. The entry will change to show the UDID.
You can jot it down manually or right-click on the number to reveal a Copy option. You can continue to click on this entry to further reveal the ECID and Model Identifier.
To find your UDID, you’ll need to again connect your device to a PC or Mac running iTunes. After authorizing the connection, click the device icon to view information about your iPhone or iPad. Find the entry for the serial number (discussed in the section above) and click directly on the serial number. The entry will change to show the UDID.
You can jot it down manually or right-click on the number to reveal a Copy option. You can continue to click on this entry to further reveal the ECID and Model Identifier.
Whether you need to send your iPhone in to Apple for service, prep it for sale, or simply document it for inventory or insurance records, you’ll probably need to locate your iPhone serial number at some point. Here are the six ways to find that iPhone serial number. Note that these steps also apply to the iPad and iPod touch.
On the Device Itself
If your iPhone is in working order, you can quickly find its serial number by navigating to Settings > General > About. Once there, scroll a little over halfway down the list until you see “Serial Number” listed on the left. The string of letters and numbers listed in the right column is your serial number.
Be careful with your serial number, however, as it’s one of the numbers that uniquely identifies your device. If you accidentally publish it or give it to the wrong person, it could be used to submit a false service claim with Apple, or used to fraudulently report the device as stolen, which will cause nothing but headaches for you.
If you need to grab a quick copy of your iPhone serial number without having to write it down, just tap and hold your finger on the serial number until you see a “copy” dialog appear. Then just tap “Copy” and you can now paste the iPhone serial number into the desired location, such as the Apple support page.
Be careful with your serial number, however, as it’s one of the numbers that uniquely identifies your device. If you accidentally publish it or give it to the wrong person, it could be used to submit a false service claim with Apple, or used to fraudulently report the device as stolen, which will cause nothing but headaches for you.
If you need to grab a quick copy of your iPhone serial number without having to write it down, just tap and hold your finger on the serial number until you see a “copy” dialog appear. Then just tap “Copy” and you can now paste the iPhone serial number into the desired location, such as the Apple support page.
With iTunes
You can also check your iPhone serial number via iTunes on your Mac or PC. Simply connect the device to your computer with a Lightning or 30-Pin USB cable, launch iTunes, and select your iPhone from the device list at the top of the window.
Make sure you’re on the “Summary” tab and you’ll see all the basic details of your iPhone, including the serial number. You can quickly grab a copy of your iPhone serial number by right-clicking (or Control-clicking on a Mac) on the serial number and selecting Copy.
Make sure you’re on the “Summary” tab and you’ll see all the basic details of your iPhone, including the serial number. You can quickly grab a copy of your iPhone serial number by right-clicking (or Control-clicking on a Mac) on the serial number and selecting Copy.
Engraved on the Device
There are some limitations here based on device, so make sure you’re following the steps for your specific iDevice.
For the original iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, and iPhone 4S, you can find your device’s serial number engraved on the SIM tray. Using a SIM tray removal tool or a straightened paper clip, carefully remove your iPhone’s SIM tray from the side of the device. Once removed, you’ll find the serial number engraved on the bottom of the tray.
For the original iPhone, and all models of iPad and iPod touch, you can find your serial number engraved directly on the back of the device.
Due to the adoption of the smaller Nano SIM standard starting with the iPhone 5, there’s no room on the SIM tray to engrave the iPhone serial number. Therefore, all current and recent iPhones (as of the date of this article, that includes iPhone 5, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S, iPhone 6, and iPhone 6 Plus) lack an engraved serial number, and you’ll need to use one of the other methods listed here to find it.
For the original iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, and iPhone 4S, you can find your device’s serial number engraved on the SIM tray. Using a SIM tray removal tool or a straightened paper clip, carefully remove your iPhone’s SIM tray from the side of the device. Once removed, you’ll find the serial number engraved on the bottom of the tray.
For the original iPhone, and all models of iPad and iPod touch, you can find your serial number engraved directly on the back of the device.
Due to the adoption of the smaller Nano SIM standard starting with the iPhone 5, there’s no room on the SIM tray to engrave the iPhone serial number. Therefore, all current and recent iPhones (as of the date of this article, that includes iPhone 5, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S, iPhone 6, and iPhone 6 Plus) lack an engraved serial number, and you’ll need to use one of the other methods listed here to find it.
On the Device Packaging
If you need to access your iPhone serial number without opening the box, or if the device is damaged and you can’t use the other methods listed here, you can always find the serial number of all iPhones, iPads, and iPod touch devices directly on their original retail box.
Each iOS device box has a sticker like the one shown above which is specific to the device itself. Listed on this sticker, among other useful bits of information, is the serial number.
Each iOS device box has a sticker like the one shown above which is specific to the device itself. Listed on this sticker, among other useful bits of information, is the serial number.
For an iPhone in Recovery Mode
If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch is in recovery mode, you can still find the serial number if you’re using a Mac. In OS X, your iPhone serial number will still show up in iTunes using the method described above, even when the device is in recovery mode.
From an iPhone Backup
If you don’t have access to your iPhone, but you’ve previously backed it up using iTunes, you can see the serial number of the device from the information embedded in the backup. First, access your iOS Device backups by heading to iTunes > Preferences > Devices. If you’ve backed up more than one device to your computer, locate one of the backups from the desired device.
Next, just hover your mouse or trackpad cursor over the backup name in the Device Backups list. After a moment or two, an pop-up will appear listing the device’s phone number (if applicable), IMEI number, and serial number.
Next, just hover your mouse or trackpad cursor over the backup name in the Device Backups list. After a moment or two, an pop-up will appear listing the device’s phone number (if applicable), IMEI number, and serial number.