What does 'model no 5TLD3ZA/A' mean on my iPhone?

My ıphone model no is 5TLD3ZA/A what is this mean?



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Posted on Feb 23, 2025 04:28 PM

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Posted on Feb 23, 2025 04:48 PM

Yes they do, as does the 5 character Axxxx number that you see when you tap on the Model Number.


On the other hand, the serial number can be any random series of letters and numbers.


From Google: In an iPhone model number, the first letter typically indicates the source or origin of the device, with "M" representing a new retail unit, "F" for a refurbished unit, "N" for a replacement unit, and "P" for a personalized (engraved) unit; essentially, the first letter tells you whether the phone is brand new, refurbished, or a replacement. 


The 5 character Axxxx number tells you what specific region or regions in the world that the phone was designed for.


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Feb 23, 2025 04:48 PM in response to adar224

Yes they do, as does the 5 character Axxxx number that you see when you tap on the Model Number.


On the other hand, the serial number can be any random series of letters and numbers.


From Google: In an iPhone model number, the first letter typically indicates the source or origin of the device, with "M" representing a new retail unit, "F" for a refurbished unit, "N" for a replacement unit, and "P" for a personalized (engraved) unit; essentially, the first letter tells you whether the phone is brand new, refurbished, or a replacement. 


The 5 character Axxxx number tells you what specific region or regions in the world that the phone was designed for.


Feb 23, 2025 05:12 PM in response to adar224

adar224 wrote:


No, I was told it was new and brand new. When I review the information in the settings section, there is no warning about changing parts. and battery percentage is 100%

Then whoever you bought the phone from (and we know it wasn't bought from Apple) was less than truthful. But the fact it was refurbished by an Apple Authorized Refurbisher likely means it has authentic Apple parts in the phone. If there were unauthorized parts in the phone, you'd see a notification.


And no, I haven't had any parts replaced. But I ONLY buy brand new iPhone's from Apple directly and if I ever need to have a repair, it would ONLY be done by Apple directly.

Feb 23, 2025 05:20 PM in response to adar224

No, I was told it was new and brand new.


Well, the bad news is that you bought a used phone, so you might want to speak to the folks who sold it to you. At minimum, you deserve a 15-20% refund.


The good news is that your used phone has a new battery.


What does it say if you tap Settings > General > About and look for warranty coverage? You want to see that the phone is covered by AppleCare. If it says "Coverage Expired", there is no warranty on the phone.

Feb 23, 2025 05:27 PM in response to Applewatchobsessed1210

Applewatchobsessed1210 wrote:

This number is used to tell apart iPhones usually. I’m not really sure what it’s for either but I can tell you that it doesn’t matter much,

WHAT? The number matters a LOT! Sorry, but that's just nonsense. And you say you're not really sure what it's for, but we've explained what the number means for this user.

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