Every iPhone has a so-called model code hidden directly on its body, from which you can read which specific model it is and also for which country it is intended. The code is found both directly in the phone and on its body, specifically on all iPhones from the model iPhone 8 and later. To find the code, just open the SIM card drawer. On the drawer you will find the so-called IMEI number, which we are not interested in now. If you look into the SIM card hole (not at the pulled out drawer), you will see the so-called model number, which can be used to determine which model you have. iPHone se is acting and for which country it is intended.
If for some reason you have a phone without a SIM card slot, i.e. imported from abroad because these models are not sold in our country, it is possible to find out the model number in USB-C porton your phone towards the back of the device. If the phone is fully functional and you have access to it, then you can also find the model number in Settings - General - Model Number, which when you tap on, will change to a number in the form of, for example, A3102, which determines the model and country of your phone.
To find out what model you have and what country it comes from, just go to next page Applu. Here you just find the number that you found on your phone. If you have a phone bought in the Czech Republic/SR, then you will have a phone model for which you will find the message - Other countries and regions. The model designation and the corresponding country are divided due to GSM signal transmitters.
As? So I will find out where it comes from, or where it is destined? In heading A, in article A, B, in link B
I have an A2890 IP 14 for , so I don't know 😁