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Dialing a Code
Using an iPhone
The IMEI or MEID number for your mobile phone acts as a unique identifier for
that device. No two devices will have the same IMEI or MEID, which makes it
a very useful tool for tracking lost or stolen cell phones. You can quickly
retrieve and record your phone's IMEI or MEID number in a variety of different
ways, depending on your device.
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Dial the IMEI code. You can retrieve the IMEI/MEID number on virtually any
phone by dialing in the universal code. Dial
need to press the Call or Send button, as the IMEI/MEID number will appear as soon as
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Copy the number. Your IMEI/MEID number will appear in a new window on your
phone. Write the number down as it is not possible to copy and paste it from your
phone's display.
Most phones will tell you when the number is displayed if it is an IMEI or MEID
number. If your phone doesn't you can verify which number it is by checking
what carrier you use. GSM networks like AT&T and T-Mobile use IMEI numbers.
CDMA networks such as Sprint, Verizon, and US Cellular use MEID numbers.
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original iPhone have the IMEI number engraved on the back of the phone, near
the bottom. If you need the MEID number, take the same number but ignore the
Check the SIM card tray of your iPhone 3G, 3GS, 4, or 4s. See this guide for
details on removing the SIM card tray for your specific model. Your IMEI/MEID
number is printed on the tray. If you are on a CDMA network (Verizon, Sprint, US
Cellular), both codes will be printed as one. To determine the MEID number, ignore the
last digit.
Open the Settings app. This can be found on your iPhone's Home screen. This
Tap IMEI/MEID. This will display your IMEI/MEID number. If you want to copy it to
your iPhone's clipboard, press and hold the IMEI/MEID button in the About menu
for a few seconds. A message will appear letting you know that the number has been
copied.
Find the IMEI/MEID using iTunes. If your iPhone won't turn on, you can connect
it to your computer and use iTunes to retrieve the IMEI/MEID number.[2]
Plug your iPhone into your computer and open iTunes.
Select your iPhone from the Device menu in the upper-right corner of iTunes
and then click the Summary tab.
Click the "Phone Number" entry next to the image of your iPhone. This will
cycle through the ID numbers for your device.
Copy the IMEI/MEID number. If both are displayed, check what carrier you use
to see which number you need. GSM networks like AT&T and T-Mobile use
IMEI numbers. CDMA networks such as Sprint, Verizon, and US Cellular use
MEID numbers.
Open the Android Settings menu. You can do this by tapping the Settings app
in your App Drawer or by using your phone's Menu button.
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Tap "About Phone". You may have to scroll to the bottom of the Settings menu to
Tap "Status". Scroll down until you find the MEID or IMEI entry. Your phone may
find it.
have both listed, so verify which one you need by checking what carrier you use.
GSM networks like AT&T and T-Mobile use IMEI numbers. CDMA networks such as
Sprint, Verizon, and US Cellular use MEID numbers.
Write down the number. There is no way to copy the number to your phone's
Find the IMEI/MEID using Google Dashboard. This is Google's control center
that can be accessed from any computer with a web browser. You will need to log
Power down your phone. Before removing the battery, power down your phone
using the Power button. This will prevent any data being lost and keep apps from
Remove the back from your phone. This method only works for phones with
removable batteries. It is not possible with iPhones or other phones with affixed
batteries.
Take out the battery. Gently remove the battery from the phone. Generally, you
will need to push it slightly towards the bottom of the phone before pulling it out.
Find the IMEI/MEID number. The location of this will vary from phone to phone, but
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the IMEI/MEID number is usually printed on a sticker that is affixed to the phone
underneath the battery.[3]
If the phone has an IMEI number but you are on a network that uses MEID
numbers, ignore the last digit (IMEI is 15 digits, MEID is 14 digits).
GSM networks like AT&T and T-Mobile use IMEI numbers. CDMA networks
such as Sprint, Verizon, and US Cellular use MEID numbers.
Turn on your phone. Open the dialing screen and then press
Locate your IMEI. On units with SIM cards, scroll down until you see "IMEI/SIM
Don't pause between key presses, or you will have to start over.
. From here you can view your IMEI, SIM, and on some
units, your MSN. The first fourteen digits are displayed; the fifteenth is always a 0.
On older units without SIM cards, continue to hit the
IMEI [0] on the display. The first seven digits are displayed. Write these
down, as only 7 digits are displayed at a time.
Press the
Locate the original packaging for your mobile device. Don't worry about the
booklet; look for the box.
Locate the barcode label stuck to your box. It might have been placed over the
Look for the IMEI/MEID. It should be clearly labeled and is usually listed
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Select the tab that reads 'User Information'. After clicking this, if you have
multiple devices on your account, you have the option to switch between the
phone numbers.
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Scroll down slightly and click on the link that reads 'Customer Service
Summary & Contract'.
Click on 'Wireless Customer Agreement' when the window pops up,. A PDF
download will begin.
Open the PDF. You should recognize this paperwork from when you first
purchased your device. Scroll to the very bottom of the PDF and you will find your
IMEI.
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Tips
Write your IMEI down before your phone gets lost or stolen.
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If your mobile phone is stolen, you can call or go to the nearest service
center of your mobile network and give that IMEI number to staff to
block your phone.
Most pre-paid and non-contract phones in America don't have IMEIs;
the same applies to disposable phones throughout Europe, Asia, and
Africa.
If you are South African, you are required by law to report the theft to
your service provider and to the police (either SAPS or your local Metro
Police). It will be blacklisted across ALL networks so that it can't be
used for criminal activities. If it is recovered, it is possible to remove
from the blacklist it provided that you have proof of ownership.
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Warnings
Blocking a stolen or lost phone via the IMEI will cut off all
communication between your phone and your carrier, making it
impossible for the phone to be recovered via tracking. Only do this as a
last resort if your phone contains sensitive information.
Some thieves replace the IMEI numbers of phones they steal with the
IMEIs of other devices. If you purchased a phone from someone or
someplace you don't quite trust, try to research whether or not your
supposed IMEI actually goes with that model of phone.
You have some illegal fraudulent companies that will replace your IMEI
code so that the carrier like AT&T can't track it. AT&T will tell you, that's
impossible but it's happening to me. They manipulate the code so it's
telling AT&T it's black listed but the code is changed and can not be
traced (IMEI) so even if you do put it on the block list. It will still work, It is
happening as we speak. Galaxy S4 I'm still paying for a $700.00 phone, I
don't have in my possession.
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