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1. I always use EveryMac.com to lookup specs of all Apple devices. You can go to their iPad lookup page to search by serial number. It will tell you a good level of details of the device. For example, this is what was returned when I did a lookup by my iPad’s serial number:
If that does not help, don't post the serial number in these forums but rather in this Apple support page: https://checkcoverage.apple.com. In addition to support status it should return your model information. This Apple articles uses the model number on the back of the case (in tiny print--get a magnifier!)
1,365 points. Jan 28, 2017 11:26 PM in response to Dustin2323. Go to apple.com and click the "support tab" in top right. Scroll down to the bottom and you will see a link for check warranty status. Enter in the serial number of the product and you will be able to see the model of the iPad. (5) Dustin2323 Author.
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Click on the following blue-text link for more info > If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch is lost or stolen - Apple Support. Locating by serial number or IMEI (outside of the carriers) is just not going to happen, as that’d be used by abusive exes, thieves, stalkers and such. Coonishish19. Level 1. 4 points.
Finding Specifications: Use the Serial Number: Once located, enter the Serial Number here: Find the serial number of your Apple Product - Apple Support. Having entered it, you’ll have the model number. So, then google the model number and see if you can find a user guide. Chances are that the battery is dead.
If you still want the serial number, see the following from Find the serial number or IMEI on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support. Find the serial number for your iPad Pro, iPad, or iPod touch on the back of the device. On an iPad (Wi-Fi + cellular model), you'll also find the IMEI.
I am about to buy a used iPad Mini 2 Wi-Fi 32gb, everything seems correct (owner specifications vs apple, vs everymac, all through serial number), but the model is ME277GP/A, what are the differences between this one and the "normal" ME277LL/A? Kind Regards André Faria
Dec 11, 2022 9:01 AM in response to bzbx. Generally no - as Apple does not now use a serial number schema that identifies models or manufacturing data. If you have access to your device settings, model information can be found here: Settings > General > About. Similarly, you can find model specific information for your devices from your iCloud ...
You can enter the serial number here: Check Your Service and Support Coverage - Apple Support. It will tell you the model of iPad you have. You can then somewhat gauge the age by when it was first released by going here: Identify your iPad model - Apple Support. There is no precise way to tell how old it is exactly.