There Might Be Quality Difference On The Same iPhone Model Sold in Different Countries
Karamchand Rameshwar
Even though Foxconn is responsible for making most of iPhone devices, it is reported that there might be a quality difference for the same iPhone model sold in different countries.
- Stop Trying to Make the App-Less Phone Happen: The ChatGPT Phone Is Already DOA
- iPhone 18 Rumors Suggest a Significant RAM Upgrade to 12GB
- iPhone 18 Pro Kicks Off Apple's Sweeping Camera Improvement Initiative: What to Expect in Future Models
The iPhone 7 will have many different region codes (Model). The area code is printed on the box and stated in the 'About' section of Settings. For example, a model is written like this: MNR52LL / A. In it, the last three characters are the ones to tell you where the phone is sold.
1. Differentiate the model
MNR52LL / A: This model is sold in the US market. Similarly, when you see the HN / A code, you will know that the device is sold in India. There are many different models, and these are the most common ones:
HN / A: India
LL / A: USA, Canada
ZP / A: Singapore, Hong Kong
CH / A: China
J / A: Japan
MY / A: Malaysia
2. Hardware differences between each model
Not all models have the same hardware quality. Depending on the market, Apple will design such a device in accordance with the specifications and environment of the country. For example, the display color and brightness might be different for each model. Most likely, this is Apple's intention based on user preferences in each country, not a hardware error.
There are also unintended differences because Apple has many companies that process and assemble their smartphones. The same chip, the same modem, but sometimes two different vendors work together. For example, the 4G LTE modem on the iPhone 7/7 Plus is made by two companies, Qualcomm and Intel. Many users have reported that the device using Qualcomm modem receives 4G signal better than the one using the Intel modem by 30 to 75%. The iPhone 6S is another notable example. There are also two companies that produce chips for the iPhone 6s, TSMC, and Samsung. The difference in battery life between the two models is about 2 to 3 percent (TSMC lasts longer).
The accessories in the box of each model are also different, for example, the US model box uses a two-prong charger, and the Singapore and Hong Kong iPhone models use a three-prong charger. The US box doesn't have a SIM stick while the other two boxes have it.
Featured Stories
Mobile - Apr 29, 2026
Stop Trying to Make the App-Less Phone Happen: The ChatGPT Phone Is Already DOA
Mobile - Apr 27, 2026
RGB Notification Lights Make a Triumphant Return on Xiaomi's Poco X8 Pro
Mobile - Apr 26, 2026
Google Pixel Battery Scandal Illustrates Why Capacity Rules the Smartphone Market
Mobile - Apr 25, 2026
iPhone 18 Rumors Suggest a Significant RAM Upgrade to 12GB
Mobile - Apr 23, 2026
iPhone 18 Pro Kicks Off Apple's Sweeping Camera Improvement Initiative: What to...
Mobile - Apr 22, 2026
Apple Insider Claims Cost-Cutting Downgrades Are Coming to iPhone 18
Mobile - Apr 21, 2026
Huawei Mate X7 Review: Foldable Photography Without Compromises
Mobile - Apr 19, 2026
Samsung Cuts Galaxy S26 Series Prices by Up to ₹19,000 in India
Mobile - Apr 14, 2026
Samsung Ocean Mode: Does It Make Your Galaxy Phone Waterproof?
Mobile - Mar 11, 2026
Top 5 5G Smartphones Under ₹20,000 to Buy in March 2026
Read More
Mobile- Apr 29, 2026
Stop Trying to Make the App-Less Phone Happen: The ChatGPT Phone Is Already DOA
The app-less phone dream keeps resurfacing because it sounds elegantly simple.