
Not sure which iPhone model you're using? It happens to the best of us. Apple drops new models every year, and unless you've kept the original box (who does that?), it’s easy to lose track.
Whether you’re buying a new Apple charger, checking if your phone is ready for the latest iOS update, or getting ready to trade it in, you might find yourself asking, "Wait, what type of iPhone do I have?"
The good news? It only takes about a minute to figure it out. You can check in your Settings or use a couple of simple clues right on your phone. Below, we’ll walk you through how to do it step by step.

The Easiest Way: Find Your iPhone Model in Settings
Wondering, “How to tell what iPhone do I have?” The easiest way to find out is through Settings.
Just head to Settings > General > About, and look for Model Name. That’s where you’ll see your exact iPhone model, such as iPhone 13 or iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Faster Alternatives to Find Out What iPhone You Have
You don’t have to tap through menus if you don’t want to.
1. Ask Siri
Simply say, “What iPhone do I have?” or “What type of iPhone is this?” and Siri will tell you right away. If you’re wondering, “How do I know what iPhone I have?” – this is probably the fastest shortcut.
2. Use Spotlight Search
Swipe down from the middle of your Home Screen (or Lock Screen) and type “model” or “about”. You’ll see shortcuts that take you directly to the right Settings page.
Anker Nano Charger: Identify Your iPhone Model for Smart Charge
As soon as you connect your iPhone to this 45W foldable Nano charger, it automatically detects your model and delivers the perfect amount of power for maximum efficiency. With a 45W max output, you’ll experience full-speed charging. This fast charger can juice up your iPhone 17 Pro to 50% in just 20 minutes. It also adjusts the power dynamically based on your battery’s needs, ensuring peak performance every time.
- - iPhone Model Detection with Care Mode for Optimal Charging.
- - 45W Max Fast Charging with Smart Power Adjustment.
- - Extends Battery Life & Preserve Battery Health.
- - Ultra-Slim & Pocket-Sized: Dual-Foldable 180° Design.
Identify Your iPhone Using the Model Number
Sometimes the Model Name isn't enough—this is especially true if you’re matching replacement parts, checking regional versions, or dealing with an older iPhone that won’t turn on. In these cases, the model number is your best bet for answering “What iPhone do I have?”
1. If your iPhone turns on
You can easily find the model number in Settings:
- Go to Settings > General > About
- Look for Model Number
- Tap on it, and it’ll switch from a part number to a code that starts with A. That A#### code is the precise hardware identifier Apple uses for your device.
2. If your iPhone won't turn on
Even if your iPhone isn't powering up, you can still find the model number right on the device itself.
Check the back of the iPhone
For iPhone 7 or earlier, the model number is printed on the back of the phone near the bottom. You’ll find a small code that starts with A, like A1660 for the iPhone 7.
Check the SIM Tray
If you’ve got an iPhone 8 or later with a SIM tray, take out the tray and have a look inside the slot.
- Use bright light or direct sunlight
- The model number is etched in tiny text, so be patient.
Check the Charging Port (USB-C or Lightning)
On newer iPhones without a SIM tray, the model number can often be found inside the charging port.
- Look inside the USB-C or Lightning connector (where you plug in your charging cable)
- Use bright light to make it easier to spot
- Focus on the upper side of the port, near the display
The text can be really small, so take your time and keep looking until you spot it!
Once you’ve got the A#### code, the next step is to match it to Apple’s official iPhone model list.
For those asking, “How do I find out what iPhone I have without guessing?”—this list is a great way to confirm:
- Your exact iPhone model
- Regional variants
- Differences between models with similar names
For example, the model number A2649 is for standard iPhone 14 models sold in the U.S. (which don’t have a SIM tray).
Identify Your iPhone by Its Physical Features
Wondering “How do I tell what type of iPhone I have just by looking at it?” A few key physical details can help you narrow it down quickly. You might not pinpoint the exact model right away, but you'll definitely be able to identify its generation and design style.
Check for a Home Button
Start here—this one feature splits iPhones into two main categories:
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Home button with thick top and bottom bezels
If you see this, you’re looking at an older design. This includes iPhone 5s through iPhone 8, along with the iPhone SE (1st, 2nd, and 3rd generations). -
No Home button at all
Your iPhone uses Face ID. That means iPhone X or later, including newer models like iPhone 16e, iPhone 17, and iPhone Air.
Look at the top of the screen
Once you know you have Face ID, the front camera area gives you more clues.
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Wide notch
This is found on older Face ID models, from iPhone X to iPhone 14 (non-Pro). You'll also see it on the budget-friendly iPhone 16e. -
Dynamic Island (pill-shaped cutout)
This feature debuted with the iPhone 14 Pro and continues on newer phones, like iPhone 17 models and iPhone Air.
Count the rear cameras
When you're asking, "How do I tell what model iPhone I have?", flip the phone over and look at the cameras. This step is simple and very reliable.
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1 rear camera
Common on older entry models like iPhone 7 or 8, newer value models like iPhone 16e, and the minimalist iPhone Air. -
2 rear cameras
Typical of standard (non-Pro) iPhones. iPhone 13-15 models use a diagonal camera layout, while iPhone 16 and 17 models use a new vertical layout. -
3 rear cameras
Always a Pro model. The newest iPhone 17 Pro models feature a rectangular, extended camera plateau that stretches across the back, making them easy to spot.
Check the charging port
The charging port is another quick clue to help you figure out which version of iPhone you’re dealing with.
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USB-C port
If your iPhone has a USB-C charging port, it’s an iPhone 15 or later. The current lineup, including the iPhone 16e, uses USB-C. -
Lightning port
A Lightning port indicates your iPhone is from the iPhone 14 or earlier.
Look at the side buttons
Side buttons can help confirm if you’ve got a newer design.
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Action button instead of the Ring/Silent switch
This feature is found on the iPhone 15 Pro and newer models, including the iPhone 17. -
Dedicated camera control button
This appears on the iPhone 16 and iPhone 17 models, giving them a distinct, modern touch.
Quick reference: match what you see
What Charger Does Your iPhone Use?
Sometimes when you’re asking, “What iPhone model do I have?”, you’re actually trying to figure out which charger fits your phone.
In most cases, it all comes down to two key things: the charging port at the bottom of your iPhone and whether your charger supports fast charging. Once you’ve got those sorted, finding the right power adapter is a breeze.
Check the charging port
Take a look at the port at the bottom of your iPhone to figure out which charger you need.
If you see a USB-C port, your iPhone is a 15 or later model. These iPhones charge with a USB-C to USB-C cable and a USB-C power adapter, which is now the standard for newer iPhones.
If you see a Lightning port, your iPhone is from the iPhone 14 or earlier. These models use a Lightning cable, and you can pair it with either a USB-C or USB-A power adapter, depending on what cable you have. Both work, but USB-C is more common on newer chargers. Anker also offers multi-port USB chargers, so you’ll be good to go no matter which cable you’re using.
If you want faster charging
When it comes to charging speed, the power adapter matters more than the cable. If speed is a priority, make sure you’re using a USB-C power adapter that supports the USB Power Delivery (USB-PD) fast-charging standard.
With a 20W or higher adapter, iPhone 8 and later models can typically reach about 50% charge in just 30 minutes.
Newer models, like the iPhone 17 lineup, charge even faster. Pairing it with a 40W or higher adapter can get you to that same 50% mark in about 20 minutes.
If your phone feels slow to charge, or if you're on the hunt for a reliable iPhone 17 charger that can keep up with your device, Anker has options for every charging style. From compact bricks that are easy to carry around, to high-power models that can charge multiple devices at once, there’s something for everyone.
#1: Anker Nano Charger (45W, Smart Display)
Looking for a charger that’s perfectly tuned for your iPhone? The Anker Nano Charger (45W, Smart Display) is exactly what you need. It recognizes compatible iPhone models, displays them on the built-in screen, and automatically adjusts power to give your phone exactly what it needs—no guesswork involved.
With 45W of output, it’s got plenty of power to charge newer iPhones quickly. For example, the iPhone 17 Pro can hit 50% in just 20 minutes.
The iPhone charger also adapts as your battery fills up, using a three-stage charging system: a quick boost when the battery’s under 20%, a steady pace in the middle range, and a gentler charge as it gets closer to full. This approach helps keep the heat down, especially during longer charging sessions.
For safer overnight charging, you can activate the TÜV-certified Care Mode with just a quick double tap. This mode focuses on keeping temperatures lower, while ActiveShield 5.0 monitors heat in the background to support your battery’s long-term health.
The design is as practical as it is sleek. It’s small, GaN-based, and lightweight, with dual foldable prongs that tuck neatly into crowded outlets. Plus, the smart display shows live details like power, temperature, and battery status, along with fun animations that make everyday iPhone charging a little more enjoyable.
#2: Anker Prime Charger (160W)
If you're someone who juggles a phone, laptop, and tablet, the Anker Prime Charger (160W) is the perfect solution. It replaces the pile of bulky chargers with one compact, hub-like device. You get three USB-C ports and a total output of 160W, so you can charge your laptop and still have plenty of power left for your iPhone and another device.
It can deliver up to 140W from a single USB-C port (making it an ideal fast charger for a 16" MacBook Pro). Plus, it’s designed with dynamic power sharing, so when you’ve got multiple devices plugged in, the charger automatically balances power to minimize the need for unplugging and rearranging cables.
The built-in AnkerSense View display shows real-time power distribution for each port, letting you keep track of exactly how the power is being used. You can switch between modes directly on the charger or unlock more settings via Bluetooth through the app.
For longer, high-wattage charging sessions, ActiveShield 4.0 continuously monitors the temperature to prevent overheating, keeping everything safe and efficient.
Wireless charging: what works with your iPhone?
If you want to skip the cables, wireless charging is a great option.
Basic Qi wireless charging works with iPhone 8 or later. It’s super convenient, but it’s slower, usually topping out at around 7.5W. Plus, placement on the charging pad matters—so you’ll need to line it up just right.
For a better charging experience, MagSafe-style charging uses magnets to snap the charger into place. This works with iPhone 12 and newer models and supports up to 15W when you use a certified MagSafe or Qi2 charger.
On iPhone 16 and iPhone 17 models, newer MagSafe or Qi2 chargers can deliver even faster speeds, reaching up to 25W with the right charger and adapter.
Conclusion
There are a few easy ways to find out which iPhone model you have. Start by heading to Settings > General > About for the quickest check. If you need a more exact match, or if your phone won’t turn on, just use the A#### model number and cross-check it with Apple's official list.
When you're short on time, physical clues like the Home button, camera layout, and charging port can help you narrow it down quickly. Once you know your model, picking the right charger and accessories becomes a lot easier.
FAQs
What is the fastest way to identify my iPhone model?
The quickest way is to go to Settings > General > About and look for Model Name. This should tell you the exact iPhone model, like iPhone 15 Pro. For added certainty, tap Model Number to reveal an "A" number (e.g., A2484). You can then match that code with Apple’s official model list to confirm your iPhone model.
How do I tell which iPhone I have if the screen is broken?
If your screen isn’t working, start by checking the device. On some older iPhones, Apple prints the model number on the back. For newer models, you can find it inside the SIM tray slot or inside the charging port. If you’re able to connect your iPhone to a Mac or PC, you can also check identifying details in Finder, the Apple Devices app, or iTunes. Once you’ve got the model number, you can use Apple’s official list to confirm exactly which iPhone you have.
How can I find out if I have an iPhone with Face ID or Touch ID?
If your iPhone has no Home button and unlocks using facial recognition, it has Face ID. This feature was introduced with the iPhone X and is available on newer models like the iPhone 12, iPhone 13, and beyond. If your iPhone has a Home button and uses your fingerprint to unlock, it has Touch ID. This feature is available on iPhones up to the iPhone 8 and on iPhone SE models.
You can also confirm which one you have by checking in Settings. If you have Face ID, go to Settings > Face ID & Passcode. If you have Touch ID, go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode.
How can I tell what iPhone model I have without turning it on?
If your iPhone won’t turn on, check the back for a model number (on iPhone 7 or earlier) or look inside the SIM tray slot (iPhone 8 and newer). You can also check inside the charging port for the model number. Once you have the number, match it with Apple’s official list to confirm your model.
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