The iPhone Manufacturer Part Number is located after the MPN. The part number is used to find the exact part that is compatible with that specific iPhone.
If you have a part number and you are not sure what it belongs to, you can contact the manufacturer. The manufacturer may be able to locate and identify the part for you once you provide the number.
For years 93-98 the Manufacturer Part Number: 801-00-231 SWF 404-092 For years 99-04 the Manufacturer Part Number: 5012768AA
It goes to a number of places. The manufacturer of the handset, the network operator and the government all get a 'slice' of the cost !
No. Manufacturer's warranties are tied to each device's unique serial number. Apple does sell extended warranties, but only if the original warranty is still valid.
Navigate to the Settings > General > About Scroll down to where it says "Model". The code following is the MPN or Marketing Part Number.
An arbitrary identifying number. These numbers are usually selected by the first manufacturer of the part.
Arrow - motorcycle part manufacturer - was created in 1985.
The part number for a 2000 Chrysler daytime running lights relay will be different for each manufacturer. Standard Motor Products sells this part as number RY-254.
YES! Hence the "Phone" part of iPhone...
We have a Liberty and it was just repaired and the service form says it was MM490015
"Apple", also the manufacturer of the iPhone, iPod, iPod-touch, and the Mac computer series.
You either have to purchase an unlocked iPhone or jailbreak and unlock it yourself after you purchase it. This process does void any manufacturer warranty.