On a Windows 10/11 PC: Select Start, then select Surface in the all apps list.
Here’s how to find the serial number for your Surface Headphones or Surface Earbuds in the Surface app: Gently pull the SIM tray out to find the serial number on the inside of it.įind the serial number for Surface accessoriesįind the serial number for your Surface Headphones or Surface Earbuds.įind the serial number in the Surface app With your Surface Duo 2 closed and the triple lens rear-facing camera facing up, insert the SIM ejector tool into the small hole on the bottom of the left screen, and then gently press in to eject the SIM card tray. You might be able to grab the longer end of the SIM tray with your fingernails to remove it. If this occurs, slightly insert the SIM ejector tool back into the hole for the SIM card tray, and then gently angle the tool and pull the tray all the way out.
Note: If the bumper is attached, the SIM card tray may not come all the way out. Gently pull the SIM tray out to find the serial number on the inside of it. Insert the SIM ejector tool into the small hole on the right side and gently press in to eject the SIM card tray. The serial number appears on the back of the display near the middle. Starting in Laptop mode, gently rotate the top of the display backwards 180 degrees. Place your Surface Studio screen down, and look at the bottom of the base. You'll need to disconnect the screen from the base. Look on the bottom edge of the clipboard where it attaches to the keyboard. Look on the bottom edge of the Clipboard where it attaches to the keyboard.
Look for your Surface model to locate its serial number.Īny Surface Pro model, Surface Go model, Surface 2, Surface 3, and Surface RTįlip out the kickstand and look for the string of numbers near its base. However, if your Surface Duo doesn’t turn on, you can also find the serial number on the SIM card tray after you eject it. This is the quickest way to find your serial number. In Settings, tap About > Model & hardware, and look for your Serial number.
On this page, find Windows Specifications, and look for your Serial number. Select Start > Settings > System > About.
Here's a quick way to find the serial number on your Surface (running on Windows 10 or Windows 11): If you still have the original packaging for your Surface, you can find the serial number on the barcode label. Get the Surface app Find the serial number on the packaging The Surface app isn’t available on Surface Duo or Windows RT. From there, I can navigate The Product Home page shows only general information.įrom there, I can navigate to Product Information → Specifications, and it shows me a general Specifications page, with all variety of components that could be in this particular model.Note: If you have a Surface Duo, Surface RT, or Surface 2, use one of the other methods to find the serial number.The site opened the page that shows warranty status.I chose country of purchase and typed the serial number.The only serial number search I found seems "Check Warranty" page.The seller has also sent me the serial number of the laptop to let me find the information myself, but it seems I can't. In fact, I only need info about parts that are soldered on the motherboard and can not be easily changed. My motivation is simple prices could vary significantly (consider 1920×1080 TN display with no WWAN antenna versus 2560×1440 IPS display with touch and WWAN). I'd like to know what specific hardware is installed in this laptop. The model is known (HP EliteBook Folio 1040 G3), but this model can be shipped with different CPU, RAM, SSD, screen, etc.