Check iPad 2 by Serial Number
Example of iPad 2 S/N check result:
Full name of the device
Apple iPad 2 64GB Wifi Black
Image of the device
Secure sensitive data
Serial Number:
G6T••••••DXP
Check Date:
19 Mar 2024 2:14 PM
Purchase country:
France
Replaced by Apple:
No
Registered Device:
Yes
Activation Status:
Activated
Loaner Device:
No
Data of the device
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Estimated Purchase Date:
20 Jul 2021
Warranty Status:
Out of warranty
AppleCare Eligible:
No
Green - positive status
Valid Purchase Date:
Yes
Find My Device:
No
Red - negative status
Service Coverage:
Expired
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What does Check iPad 2
by Serial Number provide?
Checking an iPad 2 Wi-Fi with mini-Safari on the board by its serial number is primarily required to verify the device's authenticity. It also helps you learn in a mission of getting the technical specifications of your gear, warranty status, and more. It is no secret data — just a few taps are needed.
How to find the serial number easily like a breeze?
Here are some pretty easy ways to go through this adventure. Do it like a pro.
- 1
In settings
In the settings, there is an Apple button right on your screen. It is a placeholder for information about your tablet.
- 2
iTunes
When connecting the tablet to iTunes on a Mac.
- 3
Other methods
On the receipt, packaging, and the labeling on the bottom of the device.
Why is this necessary?
Device characteristics
You can enter the serial number or IMEI on the official Apple website to precisely determine the amount of RAM, manufacturing date, processor type, display characteristics, and more. This can be useful when installing or testing various software or making a final purchase decision.
Device warranty
You can check if technical support for this device will be available in your region and, if necessary, request the necessary services. If the warranty is active or there is extended coverage through AppleCare+, this provides additional security. You will know that the device qualifies for free repair or replacement if the need arises.
Device lock status
The serial number is needed to check the activation lock status. This means verifying if your iPad 2 S/N is linked with iCloud. This is especially important when buying a used tablet to ensure that iCloud is not locked and the device is not lost by the previous owner. Since this model uses Wi-Fi instead of cellular (mobile) connection, this is the way the device is locked if it has been stolen or lost. It is a unique option to protect against the loss of confidential data.
Tablet usage history
Accordingly, the serial number provides access to the tablet's usage history, including whether it has undergone restoration or repairs, whether any defective parts have been fixed, etc. Obviously, this is a method to verify the product's originality and authenticity and a one-of-a-kind element of security (to help police identify a newfound tablet).
Thus, the serial number opens up various ways to ensure the device's legitimacy, technical specifications, and security.