What does the "M" in the model number stand for

Hello,

I recently purchased a refurbished iPad but upon checking it‘s model number I noticed that it starts with an "M", which (as I was told) means it’s a new device and not a refurbished device. What does that mean now? Is it a red flag?

iPad Pro, iPadOS 16

Posted on Jan 17, 2023 05:40 AM

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Posted on Jan 17, 2023 05:47 AM

This is the full list of prefix identifiers - and their meaning.


  • M – Brand new device, meaning the device was purchased new
  • F – Refurbished device, meaning the device has been through Apple’s refurbishing process
  • N – Replacement device, meaning the originally bought device was replaced by this model likely due to a service request
  • P – Personalized device with engraving, meaning the device was customized with an engraving on purchase


Some devices that have been renewed/refurbished won’t necessarily have a changed model prefix. Where the logic board has been changed, the F-prefix is perhaps more likely to be present.

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Jan 17, 2023 05:47 AM in response to GaGaGaAlex

This is the full list of prefix identifiers - and their meaning.


  • M – Brand new device, meaning the device was purchased new
  • F – Refurbished device, meaning the device has been through Apple’s refurbishing process
  • N – Replacement device, meaning the originally bought device was replaced by this model likely due to a service request
  • P – Personalized device with engraving, meaning the device was customized with an engraving on purchase


Some devices that have been renewed/refurbished won’t necessarily have a changed model prefix. Where the logic board has been changed, the F-prefix is perhaps more likely to be present.

Jan 17, 2023 06:07 AM in response to GaGaGaAlex

Prior history of an iPad cannot be established.


If you have purchased a renewed/refurbished device from Apple, it will have been through Apple’s own refurbishment processes. If purchased from some other source, you have no guarantee that the device has been refurbished to Apple’s own quality standards using OEM components.


Third parties have no access to Apple OEM components - other than parts scavenged from other similar devices.

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