FIND YOUR iPHONE MODEL
To find out which iPhone model you have, go to Settings >General>About. To the right of Model, you'll see the model number.
To find out which iPhone model you have, go to Settings >General>About. To the right of Model, you'll see the model number.
iPhone XS:
A1920, A2097, A2098, A2100.
iPhone XS Max:
A1921, A2101, A2102, A2104.
iPhone XR:
A1984, A2105, A2106, A2108.
iPhone X:
A1865, A1901, A1902.
iPhone 8 Plus:
A1864, A1897, A1898.
iPhone 8:
A1863, A1905, A1906.
iPhone 7 Plus:
A1661, A1784, A1785.
iPhone 7:
A1660, A1778, A1779.
iPhone SE:
A1723, A1662, A1724.
iPhone 6s Plus:
A1634, A1687, A1699.
iPhone 6s:
A1633, A1688, A1700.
iPhone 6 Plus:
A1522, A1524, A1593.
iPhone 6 :
A1549, A1586, A1589.
To find out which galaxy model you have, click the Menu button and select System Settings. Then scroll down through the list toward the bottom. Tap About Phone/Device, locate your device name in the list.
Windows 10
Type msinfo32 in the Search box and right-click System Information in the search results and select Run as administrator. Look for the items Processor and Bios Version/Date.
Windows 8
While on the Start screen, type msinfo32. (Alternatively, swipe in from the right edge of the screen and select Search. If you are using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, and then select Search. Then type msinfo32 in the Search box). Then right-click (or tap and hold) the search results and select Run as administrator. Look for the items Processor and Bios Version/Date.
Windows 7
Click Start, type msinfo32 in the Search box, then right-click msinfo32.exe in the search results, and then click Run as administrator. Look for the items Processor and Bios Version/Date.
Press the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys to open the Task Manager, then click Performance. If there is a window called GPU, the laptop has a dedicated graphics card.
In the GPU performance area look for the window Dedicated GPU memoryusage, the "...GB" on the right is the total GPU memory.
To find out which MacBook model you have, go to Apple menu > About This Mac. The window that appears lists your computer's model name – for example, MacBook Air (13-inch, Early 2014).
To find out which iPad model you have, look for the model number engraved on the back.
iPad (6th Generation):
A1893, A1954.
iPad (5th Generation):
A1822, A1823.
To find out which Surface model you have, search for Surface in the search box on the taskbar, open the Surface APP and your Surface model / SKU is listed under Your Surface.
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