How to see your other Apple devices’ information from your iPhone or iPad

Learn how to quickly get your model, OS version, serial number, IMEI, and warranty details of your other Apple devices via iCloud on your iPhone.

Device list on iPhone

Have you ever needed details from another Apple device you own, but couldn’t get to them? Maybe your device is at home, and you’re in the office. Or, maybe you have your device with you but can’t get to the details you need.

If you use iCloud across your devices, you can get the information you need quickly on your iPhone. Whether it’s a model number, IMEI, serial number, current OS version, or even Apple Care and warranty information, you can retrieve it in a few taps.

Get device information for your other Apple devices on iPhone

1) Open the Settings app on your iPhone.

2) Tap your name at the very top.

3) Scroll down to see a list of all your devices added to your Apple Account. You can then select any one of them to obtain the details you need. Whether you have a Mac, iPad, Apple TV, or Apple Watch, you can see the model, OS version, IMEI, serial number, and warranty information. You can even see if Find My is enabled for that device.

Seeing details of devices added to my Apple Account

In addition, if you own other devices that use iCloud, those are visible as well. For example, if you have iCloud installed on your Windows machine, that computer will be displayed. While you may not be able to see the serial number, you can still view the OS version of that device.

Remove a device from your Apple Account

You may also notice that when you select a device, you have the option to remove it from your account. This is helpful for devices that you no longer use or own, but still appear on your list: Just tap Remove from Account and then hit Remove to confirm the action.

Removing a device from my Apple Account from iPhone settings

As you can see, retrieving Apple device information, as well as other types of devices, is easy to do if you use iCloud. Hopefully, this helps you out if you find yourself in a bind with a device.