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Re:iPhoneXsMax Identifiers!

Hi. I did not change them to be wrong, they were wrong the first time and to the best of our knowledge 11,4 is China. I haven't yet found anyone living in China with a XS Max to try and figure this out.

Do you live in China and have a XS Max? If so, what does iTunes report your identifier as? Also, does your SIM slot have support for two SIMs as shown here? What M and A numbers are reported in Settings > General > About > Model (tap it to change from M to A)? What Model is reported at the top of Settings > General > About > Legal > Regulatory? What FCC ID do you see? What link are you given under Settings > General > About > Legal > RF Exposure?

iPhone11,6 is absolutely definitely not just China, I have checked lots of models with multiple people throughout different countries - all are 11,6. I did see at one point that 11,4 might just be a dummy model, I'm starting to think that may be the case. It doesn't tally up for anywhere else.

Thanks for your help again. — Spydar007 (Talk) 09:04, 11 November 2018 (UTC)

Do you live in China and have a Xs Max?

- No, I don’t live there. I was in Hong Kong on vacation last month and bought it when I found out it supported actual two physical SIMs instead of an eSIM!

What does iTunes report your identifier as?

- 11,6

Does your SIM slot have support for two SIMs as shown here?

- Yes (The only reason why I bought it in the first place).

What M and A numbers are reported in Settings > General > About > Model (tap it to change from M to A)?

- “M” is reported MT772ZA/A and “A” is reported A2104.

What model is reported at the top of Settings > General > About > Legal > Regulatory?

- Model A2104

What FCC ID do you see?

- BCG-E3219A

What link are you given under Settings > General > About > Legal > RF Exposure?

- http://www.apple.com/legal/rfexposure/iPhone11,6/en/

uar (talk) 14:31, 11 November 2018 (UTC)