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How to Identify Your iPad’s Model and Generation

If you want to upgrade your Apple device, it is good to know your current model. It can also come in handy if you’re experiencing issues with your iPad and wish to raise an online ticket. But how can you find which iPad model you have? Let’s find out.

Can You Find Which iPad Model You Have

With about 10 generations of iPad models, finding which iPad model you have can be confusing but necessary. This can help you determine which iPad is eligible for which update and the availability of the features that come with it. So, let us look at 6 ways to help you with that.

1. Through iPad Settings

Using the Settings menu on your iPad, you should see device details, like the current iPadOS version, device capacity, iPad serial number, etc. You can also use this to see your iPad’s model number, helping you find out what generation your iPad is. Here’s how to access these details on your iPad.

Step 1: Open the Settings app on your iPad. Then, tap on General.

Step 2: Here, tap on About.

Open General settings 1

Step 3: Now, check your iPad’s details.

Note: Your iPad’s model number must begin with an A. So, if your iPad’s model number has a / in it, tap on it to reveal the complete model number for your device.

Check iPad details

2. By Checking the iPad Body

On your iPad’s backside, you should find certain device details, like the serial number and model number. Both of these can help you identify which iPad model you have when contacting Apple support.

See iPad device details

These details should be printed at the bottom. It is, however, printed in tiny letters. You might need to place the iPad under good lighting conditions to see the printed details properly.

3. Using the Packaging

The box your iPad comes in has all the device details printed. This can not only help in checking the iPad model with serial number but also ensure the iPad is genuine. Run the serial number through Apple support and have them verify the device details accordingly. You can also scan the barcode using a barcode scanner to get the serial number details directly to your phone.

Tip: If you have purchased your iPad through Apple or an authorized retailer, you can find device details, like model number, serial number, etc., on the purchase invoice as well.

4. Through Your Apple ID/Account

The Apple ID running on your iPad also has details of the device associated with it. Taking advantage of this, you can access your Apple ID settings to tell what version your iPad is. Here’s how to do it.

Step 1: Open the Settings app and tap on your Apple ID.

Step 2: Tap on Show All at the bottom if available.

Tap on Show all 2

Step 3: Now, tap on your iPad.

Tap on iPad

Step 4: Here, check the details related to your iPad.

See iPad details

If you can’t access the Settings menu or the serial number printed on the box or device, use Google Lens on your iPhone or Android device. Using this, do an iPad model lookup through the Search feature in the Google Lens app. Then, scroll through the results to locate your iPad. Follow the below steps to do it.

Step 1: On your phone, open the Google Lens app.

Step 2: Now, point your device’s camera on your iPad. You can flip the device for better results.

Step 3: Once the iPad is in focus, tap on Search from the menu options. Wait for Google Lens to compile the results.

Step 4: Now, scroll through the results and find the iPad matching your device.

Do a reverse image search

While using Google Lens is relatively easy, it might not be accurate at times. If in doubt, use at least one official source to double-check and confirm the results.

6. Checking the Apple Website

While it might not be the most accurate, do a visual lookup of your iPad to check which model it is. To do this, check certain iPad features, like the Home button, camera, etc., and compare them against the other models. This might help you determine which year or generation your iPad belongs to. Go to Apple’s iPad list and compare the models against the below-mentioned points.

I. Home Button Availability

While most older iPad models come with a Home button, it is missing in the newer models. So, if your iPad does not have a Home button, it can be an iPad Pro released post-2018, an iPad Air 4th generation or older, an iPad mini 6th generation, or an iPad 10th generation model.

Check Home button

If the available Home button does not have Touch ID, your iPad model can be anything between iPad 4th generation or lower, an iPad mini 2 or lower, or an iPad Air.

II. Camera Placement

While most iPad back camera placement has been the same, the difference between the one-lens and two-lens setup sets them apart. This is especially true with the iPad Pro models released in 2020 and beyond.

Check camera placement

Additionally, certain older iPad models, like the iPad 5th generation and below or the iPad mini 5th generation and below, have a relatively smaller camera lens compared to the newer models.

Bonus: List of All iPads Ever Released (By Year)

If you’re looking to find which iPad model was released before or after your device, keep reading as we list all the iPads ever released (by year), starting from the latest one.

Tip: If viewing this list on a mobile, use the Control + F shortcut on your iPhone or Android device to jump quickly to the relevant model number.

iPad Name and Generation Year Released Associated Model Numbers
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (6th generation) 2022 A2436, A2437, A2764, A2766
iPad Pro 11-inch (4th generation) 2022 A2759, A2761, A2435, A2762
iPad Air (5th generation) 2022 A2588, A2589, A2591
iPad (10th generation) 2022 A2696, A2757, A2777, A3162
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th generation) 2021 A2378, A2461, A2379, A2462
iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation) 2021 A2377, A2459, A2301, A2460
iPad (9th generation) 2021 A2602, A2604, A2603, A2605
iPad mini (6th generation) 2021 A2567, A2568, A2569
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th generation) 2020 A2229, A2069, A2232, A2233
iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd generation) 2020 A2228, A2068, A2230, A2231
iPad Air (4th generation) 2020 A2316, A2324, A2325, A2072
iPad (8th generation) 2020 A2270, A2428, A2429, A2430
iPad (7th generation) 2019 A2197, A2200, A2198
iPad Air (3rd generation) 2019 A2152, A2123, A2153, A2154
iPad mini (5th generation) 2019 A2133, A2124, A2126, A2125
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation) 2018 A1876, A2014, A1895, A1983
iPad Pro 11-inch 2018 A1980, A2013, A1934, A1979
iPad (6th generation) 2018 A1893, A1954
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd generation) 2017 A1670, A1671, A1821
iPad Pro (10.5-inch) 2017 A1701, A1709, A1852
iPad (5th generation) 2017 A1822, A1823
iPad Pro (9.7-inch) 2016 A1673, A1674, A1675
iPad mini 4 Late 2015 A1538, A1550
iPad Pro (12.9-inch) 2015 A1584, A1652
iPad Air 2 Late 2014 A1566, A1567
iPad mini 3 Late 2014 A1599, A1600
iPad Air Late 2013, Early 2014 A1474, A1475, A1476
iPad mini 2 Late 2013, Early 2014 A1489, A1490, A1491
iPad (4th generation) Late 2012 A1458, A1459, A1460
iPad mini Late 2012 A1432, A1454, A1455
iPad (3rd generation) Early 2012 A1416, A1430, A1403
iPad 2 2011 A1395, A1396, A1397
iPad 2010 A1219, A1337

Find Your iPad

Once you know what iPad you have, you can not only look up the specs but also choose the device accessories accordingly. We hope this article helped you find which iPad model you have. You can also check our guide to learn how to personalize your iPad’s lock screen with widgets and live wallpapers.


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