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Philips TV: The secret behind the model number – that’s what it tells you


The TV number and the model designation of your Philips TV says a lot about its functions and properties. This information is also very important for registering your smart TV or repairing your device. Therefore, you should always have the exact information at hand. Unfortunately, it’s not that easy, since the exact meaning of the number also depends on the model.

  1. What is the difference between serial and model number?

  2. Where can you find the serial and model number?

  3. What does the model number mean?

  4. Special feature of Philips models from 2012

What is the difference between serial and model number?

There are clear differences between a serial number and a model number. The serial number is usually abbreviated to “S/N” or “SN” and identifies exactly one item of a product. Two otherwise identical televisions have different serial numbers. In this way, the respective manufacturer can guarantee the traceability of your device.

The model number, on the other hand, generally refers to the model of your Philips TV and is assigned to all products with exactly this design. It gives you the most important information and shows the characteristics of your device, including country of manufacture, size and year of release.

Where can you find the serial and model number?

You can read the serial and model number of your Philips television on the back of your device. There you will find a label on which you can read the exact information about your television. However, if your TV is mounted on a wall and the tag is missing or just illegible, there are other ways to find out the serial and model number.

Instead, you can look at the original packaging and the user manual of your Philips TV. After you have bought the TV, you should keep an information sheet from the manufacturer. To be on the safe side, you can even take a photo of it and save it in a cloud service. This means that you can access this important information at any time and do not need to have the packaging and instructions lying around all the time.

If you’ve already thrown away your Philips TV’s original packaging and instruction manual, there is one last option to access your model number. You can also simply look in the menu settings of your smart TV instead. We will explain in detail how to do this in the following steps.

Philips TV: Find out the model number in the settings

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    You should note that your television can have very different operating systems, such as Android or Roku. On a Philips OS Android TV, start by pressing the home button on your remote control. Then click on the “Help” option at the bottom of the screen and confirm this with “OK”.

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    In the next step, click on the contact information and tap “OK” again. After that, a window should appear where you can see the TV model and serial number of your Philips TV.

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    You will then see a window in which you can read the relevant information about your Philips TV at the bottom. The model and serial number are at the top of the listing.

What does the model number mean?

An example of a Philips model number is “43PUS7334/12”. This contains more detailed information on the size, screen type and year of manufacture of your device. In the further course you will receive a detailed description of the individual components of the model number.

size and product line

The model number of your Philips TV has very specific information for you. The first two numbers, such as “43” in this example, designate the screen size in inches. In this case it would be 43 inches, the models can vary and can also be 65 or 75 inches. This is followed by the letter “P”. This refers to the division into a specific product line. In this case, the letter indicates that your device is a TV.

screen type and screen resolution

This is followed by the series of letters “US” or, in combination with the previous classification, “PUS”. Here you can find out what type of screen your television comes with. In this case, for example, it is an LED television. On the other hand, if your TV were an OLED TV, the model number would look like this: 65OLED757/12.

Depending on the model, the abbreviations can also be assigned to the screen resolution as follows: “U” stands for UHD, “H” for HD, “F” for Full HD, “M” for Mini-LED and “O” for OLED.

Type of digital tuner

The “S” that follows provides information about the digital tuner, in this case it is a DVB – T/T2/C/S/S2 type. Depending on the country of origin, there are different applicable standards for digital tuners in televisions. For example, the standard in the USA is ATSC, while in Europe it is DVB.

Series, model, and design

The other digits of your model number refer to the series “7”, to the model of the series “3” and to the draft design “3”. This information gives more precise indications of the equipment, but is of secondary importance for you as a buyer. They usually only serve as a guide for the manufacturer and to trace your television model.

Construction year

The last number “4” refers to the year of manufacture of your TV, in this case 2019. From “0” upwards, the years 2015/2025 are counted up, so the “1” stands for 2016/2026 etc. With this double meaning for the years there are clear differences.

You can compare the “7” for 2012 and for 2022 by the fact that there were no 4K televisions in 2012, for example, but instead Full HD screens. Depending on the progress of development, you can precisely classify the model number of your television.

sales region

The last two digits refer to the region where your TV is sold. “60” stands for Russia, “12” for Europe, “F7” for USA and Canada, “F8” for Mexico, “78” for Brazil, “77” for Argentina and “79” for Australia.

Special feature of Philips models from 2012

There is a special regulation regarding the model number of Philips television models, since the manufacturer has not produced any televisions itself since 2012. However, the manufacturer kept the model numbers of the devices even after the brand was licensed. If you bought a Philips TV before 2012, it is not a licensed device, but a “real” one that is still from Philips production.

If you want to replace your old Philips TV after all this information, we have prepared detailed advice for you here for buying a new Smart TV. If you have informed yourself, please take a look at our current TV deals to get a suitable bargain.

By Nicholas Ross

seasoned professional in the world of Macs and Apple technology. With a remarkable 22-year journey of using Macs, Nicholas has cultivated a deep understanding and expertise in Apple products. With 12 years of experience working for and collaborating with Apple, he has gained invaluable insights into the intricacies of iOS, iPadOS, and tvOS. As a dedicated iOS, iPadOS & tvOS Security Consultant, Nicholas has been providing his expertise through his own consulting business since 2007. His passion for Apple technology, coupled with his commitment to security, allows him to help individuals and organizations navigate the ever-evolving landscape of digital security.