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how to find..model no


I am not everyday user of mt-box but i have a doubt is that ...the model list in mt box soft is not in order like ufs hwk or jaf ....it is vary dificult to findout the phone model from the list mentioned, where as it is vary easy if the phone is in "local mode ", but incase of dead...it is to be fix manuall y from the list...my ques**** is that is there any easiest ...processor to find the phone model without serching one-by -one
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