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What Phone Do I Have

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Phone model comes from user agent and Client Hints. Many browsers hide the exact model for privacy.

How to use

  1. Open this page on your phone's browser — the model appears at the top when your browser reports it.
  2. If you are on a computer, the page explains that you are not on a phone and what to do instead.
  3. Click Copy to save the phone label when detected.

FAQ

What phone do I have?

When you open this page on a phone, the headline shows the vendor and model your browser exposes — for example Apple iPhone or a Samsung model code. If the browser hides the model, you may see Mobile device (model not reported).

Why does it say not a phone?

You are browsing from a desktop, laptop, or tablet browser that reports a non-mobile device type. Open the same page in your phone's Safari or Chrome for a phone result.

Why is my iPhone model hidden?

iOS Safari sends a generic iPhone user agent without the exact model (iPhone 14 vs 15) for privacy. Apple and sites infer capabilities from screen size and APIs instead of the marketing name.

Where is the exact model name?

On the device: iOS Settings → General → About → Model Name. Android: Settings → About phone. This web page only shows what the browser shares with sites.

What is a Samsung SM- code?

That is an internal model number Samsung includes in some user agents. Search the code online to map it to a retail name (for example Galaxy S23).

Is any data sent to a server?

No. Parsing runs locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.

Introduction

What Phone Do I Have answers the question directly when you browse from a phone — vendor and model at the top when your browser reports them — or tells you clearly when you are not on a phone so you do not misread a desktop session.

People search this when selling a device, filing insurance, or fixing app compatibility. The browser's view is what websites use too, which makes this page useful even when it differs slightly from the name printed on the box.

Phone vs tablet vs desktop

Session Typical headline
Phone browser Vendor + model, or model not reported
Tablet browser Tablet — not a phone, plus device label
Desktop browser Not a phone — desktop or laptop

Common use cases

  • Quick check on the phone itself — no need to remove the case for the model number on the back.
  • Support — tell an agent what your browser reports when an app misbehaves on your model.
  • Buying accessories — cross-check reported model against case or screen protector listings.
  • Privacy audit — see whether your exact phone model is visible to every website you visit.

Best practices

  • Use your phone's normal browser (Safari, Chrome) — in-app WebViews can report differently.
  • For the marketing name when the browser hides it, use the device's About screen.
  • For general device type (not phone-specific), see what device am I using.
  • For OS version, use what operating system am I using.