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iPhone Specs by Year

The iPhone, Apple's flagship mobile device, consistently sets the standard in the mobile industry with its cutting-edge technology and superior performance. With the latest iPhone 15 series, users can choose from various models, including the Pro and Pro Max versions, all boasting the advanced A17 Pro chip. These devices feature stunning Super Retina XDR displays with ProMotion technology, ensuring vibrant visuals and smooth scrolling. Storage options now range from 128GB to 1TB, accommodating all needs. Additionally, the latest camera systems offer remarkable photo and video capabilities, while enhanced battery life and 5G connectivity ensure a seamless user experience. Apple's commitment to innovation continues to make the iPhone a leader in the smartphone market.
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Quick answer

Use this page to move from a broad iPhone family to the exact spec page.

A model number like A1278 or A2338 can cover more than one configuration. The fastest path is to compare the A-number with the EMC number, order number, release year, chip, RAM, storage, and model identifier.

  • Device familyiPhone, Apple phone.
  • Search typesModel number, EMC number, order number, serial number, and model identifier.
  • Specs to compareRelease year, chip, RAM, storage, display size, ports, and configuration.
  • Useful next stepsOpen a spec page, shop refurbished inventory, get a SellMac quote, or request a bulk path.

Model number lookup

Popular iPhone model numbers

Apple A-numbers are useful starting points, but they often map to several exact devices. Open the lookup page, then compare EMC, order number, chip, RAM, storage, and release year.

Choose a path

What are you trying to do?

Start with the action that matches your intent. Each path is built around clean internal linking so users and search engines can move from family, to identifier, to exact spec page.

Identify my exact iPhone

Search by model number, EMC number, order number, serial number, or model identifier.

Identify a iPhone

Compare iPhone generations

Use the generation guide and related spec pages to compare chips, sizes, years, and identifiers.

Compare generations

Shop refurbished iPhone

Confirm the specs first, then browse tested refurbished inventory through Techable.

Shop refurbished iPhone

Sell a iPhone

Confirm the exact model, year, storage, RAM, and condition before requesting a SellMac quote.

Sell a iPhone to SellMac

Handle a bulk lot

Techable works with schools, businesses, recyclers, and IT teams handling multiple Apple devices.

Start a bulk path

Bulk options

Bulk buying and bulk selling options

Techable works with individuals, schools, businesses, recyclers, and IT teams handling multiple Apple devices at once.

Sell devices in bulk

Submit a device list for corporate trade-ins, school refreshes, liquidation lots, or large Apple device buybacks.

Sell bulk tech

Sell 5+ Apple devices

For larger Mac, iPhone, or iPad lots, SellMac can handle volume pricing and fast payout workflows.

SellMac bulk program

FAQ

iPhone FAQ

Short answers for the questions that usually come up before buying, selling, repairing, or comparing.

How do I identify my exact iPhone?

Start with the model number, serial number, EMC number, order number, or model identifier. One Apple A-number can cover more than one year or configuration, so the lookup result should be checked against the full spec page.

Why do Apple model numbers matter?

Apple model numbers usually start with the letter A followed by four digits. They are useful for finding the hardware family, but EMC numbers, order numbers, and identifiers can be needed for the exact match.

What specs matter most before buying used or refurbished?

The most important details are chip or processor, RAM, storage, display size, battery condition, release year, ports, and overall condition. On Apple silicon devices, memory and storage are especially important because they cannot usually be upgraded later.

Can I buy a refurbished iPhone from Techable?

Yes. Use the Techable buying link on this page to check current inventory and related refurbished Apple devices.

Can I sell or trade in my iPhone?

Yes. Use the SellMac link on this page after confirming the exact model, year, specs, and condition.