Is my iPhone for the EU market?

Hello folks,
I ordered an iPhone 15 Pro, but now I have the feeling (due to the site's poor reviews and the fact that the phone was offered at a slightly lower price than on other sites) that the iPhone wasn't made for the EU market. I checked the serial number and it's correct (according to Apple's website). The model number is A3102, and below you'll find a picture of the back of the box. Should I return the phone, or can I use it perfectly (or am I just worrying unnecessarily)?

Thank you very much in advance!

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mjutu
2 months ago

You can check the serial number at Apple: https://checkcoverage.apple.com/?locale=de_EN Here you can enter the serial number. For your device it is shown that it has not been activated yet?!

Note: Although you have crossed the plain text of the serial number, the bar code is the same. So you have your serial number and IMEI published. I would try to clear the photo.

The model number “A3102” is relevant. First is determined according to Apple for “other countries”:

Model numbers: A2848 (USA, Puerto Rico), A3101 (Canada, Guam, Japan, Mexico, Saudi Arabia and American Virgin Islands), A3104 (Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau), A3102 (other countries and regions) [
Source]

This is Germany.

The model code is “MTUW3HX/A”. The “M” means it’s a new device. “F” would be refurbished. If it was a guarantee case, there’s “R” or “N”.

However, this is all the data from the packaging that can be easily falsified. You can turn on the device and see if it is actually an A3102 and MTUW3HX/A.

The CE logo says nothing, even if other users accept this: The logo prints Apple on all packs, including those for the Chinese and US market. See for example this pack for an iPhone 16 Pro Max A3084 USA/Puertorico:

kuku27
3 months ago

unnecessary worries, it works. The EU is also mentioned, right?

archibaldesel
3 months ago

Looks okay for me.

NoLies
3 months ago

Has the CE sign, ergo for EU/Europe.