Need to find out which Samsung phone you have? Here are four easy ways to tell.
Method 1: Via the settings menu
On your Samsung phone, browse to SETTINGS > ABOUT PHONE to view your:
- Model name
- Model number
- Serial number
- IMEI number
- Hardware version
To view your carrier, browse to SETTINGS > ABOUT PHONE > STATUS INFORMATION > SIM CARD STATUS. It will display information like:
- Network (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, etc.)
- Voice and data network types (5G, LTE, etc.)
- Signal strength
To view your storage capacity, browse to SETTINGS > BATTERY AND DEVICE CARE > STORAGE. It will display:
- Total capacity
- How much storage you have left
If you want to know your Android version and other information, browse to SETTINGS > ABOUT PHONE > SOFTWARE INFORMATION.
The process can vary slightly between Samsung models. If you can’t find the information you need, browse to SETTINGS and search for terms like “about phone,” “storage,” and “carrier,” for example.
Here’s a video overview of how to find your Samsung phone’s model number via the settings menu:
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Method 2: Check the rear case
Samsung prints the model number on the back of their phones. Here’s where to find it:
Of course, this won’t tell you the name of your phone. If your phone won’t power on and you can’t use the settings menu, try Method 3 or 4 and reference the table toward the end of this article.
If you have an older model with a removable battery, you can find identification labels placed in the battery compartment.
To find yours, power off your phone and remove the back case. Lift the battery out, and you should see the sticker with your phone’s model number.
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Method 3: Via your Samsung or carrier account
If you registered your phone on your Samsung account, you can log in and click My Products to view its:
- Model name
- Model number
- Capacity
- Carrier
- IMEI number
You can also find identifying information on your carrier account page. For example, on Verizon, you can click Manage Device to view its model name, capacity and IMEI number.
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Method 4: Original receipt and packaging
A final way to identify your Samsung phone is to check the original receipt and packaging, which typically include the model name and number. Here are some example model numbers for popular and recent Samsung phones. If yours isn’t listed, try searching for it on a resource like GSM Arena or Wikipedia, which maintains a list of all Samsung phone model numbers to-date.
MODEL NUMBER | MODEL NAME | RELEASE DATE |
SM-F926B | Galaxy Z Fold 3 | 2021 |
SM-F711B | Galaxy Z Flip 3 | 2021 |
SM-G991 | Galaxy S21 | 2021 |
SM-G996 | Galaxy S21+ | 2021 |
SM-G998 | Galaxy S21 Ultra | 2021 |
SM-G780 | Galaxy S20 FE (LTE) | 2020 |
SM-G781 | Galaxy S20 FE (5G) | 2020 |
SM-N980 | Galaxy Note 20 (LTE) | 2020 |
SM-N981 | Galaxy Note 20 (5G) | 2020 |
SM-N985 | Galaxy Note 20 Ultra (LTE) | 2020 |
SM-N986 | Galaxy Note 20 Ultra (5G) | 2020 |
SM-F916B | Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G | 2020 |
SM-F707 | Galaxy Z Flip 5G | 2020 |
SM-G980 | Galaxy S20 (LTE) | 2020 |
SM-G981 | Galaxy S20 (5G) | 2020 |
SM-G985 | Galaxy S20+ (LTE) | 2020 |
SM-G986 | Galaxy S20+ (5G) | 2020 |
SM-G988 | Galaxy S20 Ultra | 2020 |
SM-F700 | Galaxy Z Flip | 2020 |
SM-N770F | Galaxy Note 10 Lite | 2020 |
SM-G770F | Galaxy S10 Lite | 2020 |
SM-F900 | Galaxy Fold (LTE) | 2019 |
SM-F907 | Galaxy Fold (5G) | 2019 |
SM-N970 | Galaxy Note 10 (LTE) | 2019 |
SM-N971 | Galaxy Note 10 (5G) | 2019 |
SM-975F | Galaxy Note 10+ (LTE) | 2019 |
SM-N976 | Galaxy Note 10+ (5G) | 2019 |
SM-G977 | Galaxy S10 (5G) | 2019 |
SM-G975 | Galaxy S10+ | 2019 |
SM-G973 | Galaxy S10 | 2019 |
SM-G970 | Galaxy S10e | 2019 |
SM-N960 | Galaxy Note 9 | 2018 |
SM-G960 | Galaxy S9 | 2018 |
SM-G965 | Galaxy S9+ | 2018 |
SM-N950 | Galaxy Note 8 | 2017 |
SM-G950 | Galaxy S8 | 2017 |
SM-G955 | Galaxy S8+ | 2017 |