Beyond the Basics: A Definitive Guide on How to Find Your iPad Model
The iPad has become an indispensable digital multitool for millions of professionals – serving as a communication hub, a real-time data terminal, and a mobile command center. However, whether you are outfitting your workforce with rugged aXtion cases for the field, troubleshooting a technical issue, or determining a device’s trade-in value, there is one critical piece of information you need before making your next move: your specific iPad model number.
With dozens of iPad models released over the years, pinpointing your exact device can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Knowing your iPad’s model number is the key to ensuring seamless compatibility with essential MagConnect mounts and accessories.
Here is a step-by-step guide to help you identify your iPad model number quickly and accurately.
1. The Physical Inspection: Check the Back of Your iPad
The simplest and fastest way to find your iPad’s model number is to check the physical hardware of the device itself.
Step 1: Flip your iPad over so the back aluminum panel is facing up.
Step 2: Look for the small, laser-etched text near the bottom of the device.
Step 3: You’ll see a line of text that starts with “Model” followed by a code like A1234.
This short code is your iPad’s definitive model number. While it doesn’t explicitly state the generation or release year on the back of the tablet, it acts as a unique identifier that you can match with Apple’s official product list.
2. The Digital Route: Use the Settings App
If the text on the back of your device is too small to read, has worn off, or is securely obscured by a heavy-duty protective case, you can easily retrieve the model number through your iPad’s software. Here’s how:
Step 1: Open the Settings app on your iPad.
Step 2: Navigate to General > About.
Step 3: Look for the field labeled “Model Number.”
A Quick Tip: At first glance, you may see a longer alphanumeric identifier like MXYZ2LL/A. This is actually the part number, not the model number. Simply tap on that part number once, and it will instantly reveal the shorter code starting with an A, such as A1234. This is the exact model number you need.
3. The Definitive Directory: Match Your Model Number with Apple’s List
Once you’ve located your ‘A-number’, use it to identify your iPad’s exact details. Matching your model number ensures you’re outfitting your device with the right enterprise-grade accessories and fully understanding your iPad’s hardware capabilities.
Below is the comprehensive list of iPad models, linking each model number to its generation, release year, and screen size:
Standard iPad
| iPad Generations | Size | Model # | Date Released |
| iPad (11th generation) | 10.9 in | A3354, A3355, A3356 | March 2025 |
| iPad (10th generation) | 10.9 in | A2696, A2757, A2777, A3162 | October 2022 |
| iPad (9th generation) | 10.2 in | A2602, A2604, A2603, A2605 | September 2021 |
| iPad (8th generation) | 10.2 in | A2270, A2428, A2429, A2430 | September 2020 |
| iPad (7th generation) | 10.2 in | A2197, A2200, A2198 | September 2019 |
| iPad (6th generation) | 9.7 in | A1893, A1954 | March 2018 |
| iPad (5th generation) | 9.7 in | A1822, A1823 | March 2017 |
| iPad (4th generation) | 9.7 in | A1458, A1459, A1460 | November 2012 |
| iPad (3rd generation) | 9.7 in | A1403, A1416, A1430 | March 2012 |
| iPad 2 | 9.7 in | A1395, A1396, A1397 | March 2011 |
| iPad (1st Gen) | 9.7 in | A1219, A1337 | April 2010 |
iPad mini
| iPad mini Generations | Size | Model # | Date Released |
| iPad mini (A17 Pro) | 8.3 in | A2993, A2995, A2996 | October 2024 |
| iPad mini (6th generation) | 8.3 in | A2567, A2568, A2569 | September 2021 |
| iPad mini (5th generation) | 7.9 in | A2133, A2124, A2125, A2126 | March 2019 |
| iPad mini 4 | 7.9 in | A1538, A1550 | September 2015 |
| iPad mini 3 | 7.9 in | A1599, A1600 | October 2014 |
| iPad mini 2 | 7.9 in | A1489, A1490, A1491 | November 2013 |
| iPad mini 1 | 7.9 in | A1432, A1454, A1455 | November 2012 |
iPad Air
| iPad Air Generations | Size | Model # | Date Released |
| iPad Air 13-inch (M4) | 13 in | TBA | March 2026 |
| iPad Air 11-inch (M4) | 11 in | TBA | March 2026 |
| iPad Air 13-inch (M3) | 13 in | A3268, A3269, A3271 | March 2025 |
| iPad Air 11-inch (M3) | 11 in | A3266, A3267, A3270 | March 2025 |
| iPad Air 13-inch (M2) | 13 in | A2898, A2899, A2900 | May 2024 |
| iPad Air 11-inch (M2) | 11 in | A2902, A2903, A2904 | May 2024 |
| iPad Air (5th generation) | 10.9 in | A2588, A2589, A2591 | March 2022 |
| iPad Air (4th generation) | 10.9 in | A2316, A2324, A2325, A2072 | October 2020 |
| iPad Air (3rd generation) | 10.5 in | A2152, A2123, A2153, A2154 | March 2019 |
| iPad Air 2 | 9.7 in | A1566, A1567 | October 2014 |
| iPad Air 1 | 9.7 in | A1474, A1475, A1476 | November 2013 |
iPad Pro
| iPad Pro Generations | Size | Model # | Date Released |
| iPad Pro 13-inch (M4) | 13 in | A2925, A2926, A3007 | May 2024 |
| iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) | 11 in | A2836, A2837, A3006 | May 2024 |
| iPad Pro 12.9-inch (6th gen) | 12.9 in | A2436, A2437, A2764, A2766 | October 2022 |
| iPad Pro 11-inch (4th gen) | 11 in | A2759, A2761, A2435, A2762 | October 2022 |
| iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th gen) | 12.9 in | A2378, A2461, A2379, A2462 | May 2021 |
| iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd gen) | 11 in | A2377, A2459, A2301, A2460 | May 2021 |
| iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th gen) | 12.9 in | A2229, A2069, A2232, A2233 | March 2020 |
| iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd gen) | 11 in | A2228, A2068, A2230, A2231 | March 2020 |
| iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd gen) | 12.9 in | A1876, A2014, A1895, A1983 | November 2018 |
| iPad Pro 11-inch (1st gen) | 11 in | A1980, A1934, A2013, A1979 | November 2018 |
| iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd gen) | 12.9 in | A1670, A1671, A1821 | June 2017 |
| iPad Pro (10.5-inch) | 10.5 in | A1701, A1709, A1852 | June 2017 |
| iPad Pro (9.7-inch) | 9.7 in | A1673, A1674, A1675 | March 2016 |
| iPad Pro (12.9-inch 1st gen) | 12.9 in | A1584, A1652 | November 2015 |
Why It Matters: Your Mission-Critical Link, Fortified
Whether you are deploying iPads in a hospital, a construction site, or a warehouse, your device isn’t just a tablet – it’s a critical link to operational continuity. From ensuring a perfect fit with protective mounts to guaranteeing access to essential ports for in-vehicle workflows, accurately identifying your iPad model is the fundamental first step to getting the most out of your hardware. Don’t let a simple mismatch be the weak link in your field operations.
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