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iPhone EU vs US housing: what is the difference and what should a repair technician watch out for?

05-05-2026 Temps de lecture: 4 min

iPhone EU vs US housing: what is the difference and what should a repair technician watch out for?

During iPhone repairs, you may encounter situations where the housing does not match the device, even though you selected the correct model. This is due to changes Apple introduced starting with the iPhone 14 in the United States, resulting in differences between European and American housings.


In this blog, you’ll learn what the differences are, how to quickly identify them, and how to prevent mistakes in your repair process.


What is the difference between iPhone EU and US housings?

Starting with the iPhone 14 series, differences have emerged because Apple made US models fully eSIM-only. The main difference between EU and US housings lies in the SIM card and the corresponding adjustments to the housing.


Difference in SIM card

  • EU iPhone models have a physical SIM card + eSIM
  • US iPhone models (from iPhone 14 onwards) are fully eSIM-only and do not have a SIM tray


This means that the US housing has no opening for a SIM card slot, while the EU version still does.


Difference in frame and internal layout


Due to the absence of the SIM tray on the side, the internal structure of the US housing has been slightly modified:

  • Different mounting points around the SIM area
  • Small variations in frame finishing
  • Possible differences in antenna layout


Although these differences may seem subtle, they can impact the compatibility of parts.


Model identification

US and EU variants have different model numbers. For example, the iPhone 15 Pro has models A2848 and A3101. However, this difference is not always immediately visible without experience.


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How to recognize an iPhone EU and US housing

Use this practical checklist to quickly identify the difference:


Visual check

  • Does the device have a SIM tray? Then it’s an EU model
  • No SIM tray visible? Then it’s a US model


Disassembly check

When opening the device, pay attention to:

  • Frame openings
  • Positioning of internal brackets
  • Antenna layout around the SIM area


Parts ordering

Always check:

  • Model number (A-series)
  • Device origin (if known)
  • Customer information (e.g. purchased in the US)


At Foneday, you can immediately see per product whether it is an EU or US housing. This saves time and helps prevent mistakes in your repair process.


Order the correct EU or US housing for your repair right away.


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Which iPhone models have an EU and US housing?

Not all iPhone models have differences between EU and US housings. Starting from the iPhone 14 series, Apple completely removed the physical SIM card in the US. This creates a structural difference in the housing.


iPhone models with differences:


What does this mean in practice for repair technicians?

As a repair technician, you know how important a proper intake with your customer is. The story behind the device often determines how smoothly a repair will go.


With iPhone 14 models and newer, it’s important to take the EU vs US distinction into account when choosing a housing.


If you have an EU device, it is technically possible to use a US housing, but this is not recommended. Using an EU housing for a US device is both physically and technically not possible. This is because the US housing includes space for an additional GPS antenna, meaning other components will not fit properly.


In both cases, you risk:

  • Parts not fitting properly
  • Issues with SIM functionality or customer expectations
  • Increased assembly time
  • Higher chance of returns
  • Customer confusion
  • Greater likelihood of complaints


Choosing the correct housing for the right model offers immediate benefits:

  • Faster and more efficient repairs
  • Fewer returns and rework
  • Satisfied customers and less aftercare


Conclusion: small detail, big impact

The difference between iPhone EU and US housings may seem minor, but it definitely affects your efficiency, costs, and customer satisfaction.


By consistently taking this distinction into account in your process:

  • You work faster
  • You increase customer satisfaction
  • You deliver more consistent quality


Foneday supports repair technicians with clear product information, reliable delivery, and practical knowledge. Do you have any questions? Feel free to contact us.


This way, you get more out of every repair and your workshop.


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