Title: How to tell the generations of Apple
As Apple products continue to update and iterate, how to distinguish different generations of iPhone, iPad, Mac and other devices has become confusing for many users. This article will combine the hot topics and hot content on the Internet in the past 10 days, structure the algebraic differentiation methods of Apple's various product series, and attach key data comparisons to help users quickly identify.
1. iPhone algebra differentiation method

iPhone is Apple's most popular product line, and its generations are mainly distinguished by model naming, appearance design and release time. The following is the iPhone algebra comparison that has been hotly discussed in the past 10 days:
| algebra | Model example | key features | Release time |
|---|---|---|---|
| iPhone 14 series | iPhone 14/14 Pro | Smart island design, A16 chip | September 2022 |
| iPhone 15 series | iPhone 15/15 Pro | USB-C interface, titanium frame | September 2023 |
| iPhone SE series | iPhone SE 3 | Retro Home button design | March 2022 |
Users can quickly identify by:
1.System settings view: Go to "Settings" - "General" - "About this machine" and check the model name.
2.Appearance comparison: Notch (iPhone X-13), Smart Island (from iPhone 14 Pro), frame material, etc.
3.Chip model: Chip codes such as A15/A16/A17 Pro are important distinguishing points.
2. Key points of iPad algebra distinction
The iPad product line is complex, including basic models, Air, Pro and other series. The recently discussed iPad algebra comparison is as follows:
| Series | latest algebra | Iconic features |
|---|---|---|
| iPad basic model | 10th generation | Right-angled bezel, USB-C interface |
| iPad Air | 5th generation | M1 chip, colorful body |
| iPad Pro | 6th generation | M2 chip, Mini-LED screen |
Distinguishing skills:
1.screen size: The Pro series is available in 11 inches/12.9 inches, and the Air is only 11 inches.
2.Accessories support: Only the Pro series supports Face ID and the second-generation Apple Pencil hover function.
3.storage capacity: The Pro series is up to 2TB, and the Air is up to 256GB.
3. Algebraic evolution of Mac computers
After Apple's silicon chip transition, the Mac product line ushered in major changes. Recent hot topics include:
| product line | Chip generation | Performance improvements |
|---|---|---|
| MacBook Air | M1→M2→M3 | Single-core performance improved by 40% |
| MacBook Pro | M1 Pro→M2 Max→M3 Max | Double the number of GPU cores |
| Mac Studio | M1 Ultra→M2 Ultra | Support 8K video editing |
Identification method:
1.About this machine: Click the Apple icon in the upper left corner to view chip information.
2.Interface configuration: The M1 model usually only has 2 Thunderbolt interfaces, and the M3 model adds HDMI.
3.keyboard function: The Touch ID key of the M2/M3 model has a recessed design.
4. Answers to popular questions
According to social media data in the past 10 days, the three major issues that users are most concerned about:
1."How to choose between iPhone 15 and 14?": If you have sufficient budget, choose the 15 series, and if you focus on cost-effectiveness, choose the 14 Pro (the second-hand market is active).
2."Is the M1 chip still enough?": Sufficient for daily office work, M2 or above is recommended for professional video processing.
3."Is there a big difference between the 9th generation iPad and the 10th generation iPad?": The 10th generation upgrades to a full-screen design, but the price difference is as much as a thousand yuan.
Summary
Identifying the generation number of an Apple device requires a comprehensive judgment based on the model number, hardware characteristics and release time. It is recommended that users check specific parameters through the "Technical Support" page of Apple's official website before purchasing. With the exposure of new news such as iOS 18 and M4 chips, Apple's product line may usher in a new round of iterations in the next six months, and we will continue to update the identification guide at that time.
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