You can find your iPhone’s serial number in the Settings app under General > About.

To find the IMEI, dial *#06# on the keypad or check the SIM tray. [2] X Research source

You can also compare your phone to an image of a genuine iPhone from Apple’s website. Go to https://support. apple. com/en-us/HT201296 to view a complete list.

Check the Settings app for standard iPhone menus like Control Center, Siri & Search, and iTunes & App Store. All iPhones come with the Safari web browser. If you don’t have Safari you don’t have an iPhone.

Check the Settings app for standard iPhone menus like Control Center, Siri & Search, and iTunes & App Store. All iPhones come with the Safari web browser. If you don’t have Safari you don’t have an iPhone.

Check the Settings app for standard iPhone menus like Control Center, Siri & Search, and iTunes & App Store. All iPhones come with the Safari web browser. If you don’t have Safari you don’t have an iPhone.

Check the Settings app for standard iPhone menus like Control Center, Siri & Search, and iTunes & App Store. All iPhones come with the Safari web browser. If you don’t have Safari you don’t have an iPhone.

Check the Settings app for standard iPhone menus like Control Center, Siri & Search, and iTunes & App Store. All iPhones come with the Safari web browser. If you don’t have Safari you don’t have an iPhone.

Check the Settings app for standard iPhone menus like Control Center, Siri & Search, and iTunes & App Store. All iPhones come with the Safari web browser. If you don’t have Safari you don’t have an iPhone.

If you don’t have access to an Android, search the internet for a photo of a genuine model that matches yours.

For example, if the manufacturer states that screen is made of glass and your new handset has a plastic screen, you’ll know your phone is inauthentic.

To find the IMEI, dial *#06# on the keypad or look under the battery.