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What is the Repair IMEI feature?
IMEI
(International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a unique number for
identifying a device on a mobile network. You can think of it as your
phone’s social security number. It has 15 digits and is assigned to
every GSM phone — CDMA devices have a MEID number.
The IMEI number also reveals loads of other details about a phone. These
include the brand and model, year of release, and specifications. You
can try this out by visiting IMEI.info and typing in your phone’s IMEI
number — it’s free.
Now that you know what is IMEI, let’s take a look at how to find it. The
easiest way to check IMEI on an Android phone is to dial *#06#, after
which the number should appear on your screen. If you have a dual-SIM
phone, you’ll see two IMEI numbers — one for each SIM slot. You can also
check IMEI in the settings of your device by heading to About device
> Status > IMEI information, although the path may differ
depending on your handset.
Additionally, some phones have the IMEI number printed on the back,
while on others, you’ll find it under the removable back cover. This
mainly applies to older phones, as most of the newer ones don’t have a
removable back. The IMEI number is also written on the SIM card tray on a
few phones.
The last option is to check the phone’s packaging if you still have it.
The IMEI number should be printed on a sticker located somewhere on the
retail box.
Whichever method you use, make sure to write down the IMEI number and
keep it safe. That way, you’ll be able to give it to your carrier in
case your phone gets lost or stolen. Also, make sure you don’t share the
IMEI number with other people. Shady characters often apply a valid
IMEI number to a stolen device to avoid getting it blacklisted, which is
illegal in many regions across the globe.
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