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How to know if an iPhone is new, refurbished, or a replacement

Published on: Dec 29, 2025 10:20 am IST

Ever wondered what M, F, N, or 3A means on your iPhone and how it helps to find out if it’s new, refurbished, or replaced? Let’s find out.

You spot an iPhone deal that fits your budget, the phone appears to be in good condition, and the seller promises it works well. Before you pay, there is one detail that can tell you the phone’s real story in seconds - the first letter of its model number.

Here’s how to quickly identify if an iPhone is new, refurbished, replaced, or customised. (Representational image). (Unsplash)

With smartphone prices on the rise, more and more buyers are choosing refurbished or used iPhones as a way of saving money and helping to reduce waste. In India, people buy iPhones not only from Apple stores and authorised sellers but also through online platforms, local resellers, or friends and family. While these options offer flexibility, they also carry risk. However, a quick check inside the device can help you avoid confusion and loss.

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Why Checking the Model Number Matters

Apple assigns a model identifier to every iPhone. This code shows whether the device is new, refurbished, a replacement, personalised or used for display purposes. The process to find it takes less than a minute and works for iPhones and iPads.

To check the model number, open the Settings app, tap General, and then select About. Look for the Model entry. The code will look similar to “MG2V4HN/A.” Focus on the first letter or characters.

If the model number starts with M, the iPhone was sold as a new device and has not gone through Apple’s service system.

If it starts with F, the phone is a refurbished unit. Apple repaired it, tested it, and sold it again.

If it starts with N, the device is a replacement unit. Apple issued it when another iPhone went in for service. These phones are not new and fall under refurbished replacements.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
MD Ijaj Khan

Ijaj Khan is a tech journalist and Senior Content Producer at HT Tech, where he translates the fast-paced world of consumer tech, gaming, and AI into stories that spark curiosity and connection. Always on the lookout for the next big trend, he believes technology should be as relatable as your everyday conversations. When he’s not decoding gadgets and innovations, you’ll likely find him hopping across cities, chasing new adventures, and sampling cuisines that tell their own stories.

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