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  2. How to identify iPad model based solely on Serial Number?

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    5. This Apple page checks support, warranty, and AppleCare availability for Apple products. Entering an Apple device serial number, however, will also display that device's model and type. I just tried it with the iMac on which I'm typing this answer, and it returned the correct information. Should work as well on your mystery iPad.

  3. Stolen MacBook Pro - Locating via Serial Number

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    Shakib Farah. 21 1 1 3. According to Apple, Find My Mac is the only Apple service that can help track or locate a lost Mac. If you didn’t set up Find My Mac before your Mac was lost, or you can’t locate it. Your best bet would be to "report your lost or stolen Mac to local law enforcement. They might request the serial number of your computer."

  4. Find original sales information of MacBook by serial number

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    EveryMac.com lists the original US retail price. You can look up the machines by model name, code and more identifiers: click here. Share. Improve this answer. answered Aug 30, 2012 at 7:01. bot47. 7,792 2 45 60. What i would like to know is the final price.

  5. # Additionally, we have also specified that it should be exported to JSON # format, and that standard output should be redirected to the file specified earlier command = "system_profiler SPHardwareDataType -json >" + json_filename_and_path # execute the command os.popen(command) # This loop waits for the file to exist before continuing while os ...

  6. @MiriamHatem, that may work but often parts from Apple's production channels will have different serial compositions to parts from their spares channel, so even though the AASP fitted a genuine Apple part, due to the fact that it's from the spares channel it might not fit the same serial pattern as your previous battery. –

  7. Once logged in, scroll down to the Devices section, locate your device and you can find the Serial number. Alternatively, if you have an iPhone/iPad logged in with the same Apple ID, it's much easier to determine the Serial number for all the devices linked to your Apple ID. On your iPhone/iPad, go to the Settings app → Tap on your name shown ...

  8. How can I find the serial number of my Mac mini? - Ask Different

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    To determine the serial number of your Mac mini (or any Mac for that matter), click on the menu item in the Menu Bar, select About This Mac. You will see the serial number mentioned in the window that opens. This window will also specify the model and year of your Mac mini. Alternatively, on your Mac mini, you can also spot the serial number ...

  9. Differentiating Apple products by their MAC addresses

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    No. it's not possible to differentiate between different products of Apple just by their MAC address. You can, however, lookup hundreds of MAC addresses very conveniently - simply paste a list of MAC addresses and it will spit out the manufacturers. Share. Improve this answer. edited Feb 11, 2015 at 21:21.

  10. How to know where and when my iphone was bought?

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    Summary: If the serial number begins with 5, it's a refurbished phone. The third digit is the last digit of the year of manufacture (so if your serial number begins 5K3, this is a refurbished phone manufactured in 2013). The fourth and fifth digits are the week of manufacture, so 02 would be in January, 51 in December, etc.

  11. How do I identify a MacBook Pro from its serial number?

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    8. You can enter the serial number in Apple's Warranty coverage checker (if you don't remember the URL, there's a link to it in the "AppleCare and warranty" section of Apple's main support page. It'll tell you the model name, as well as the warranty status. Share. Improve this answer. edited Jun 24, 2017 at 21:55. answered Sep 25, 2010 at 15:29.