Summary

  • If you have purchased a phone, your IMEI will most likely be found on the original retail box in which your phone was delivered.
  • It is advisable to keep hold of this box, as not only does it contain the IMEI, but also the EID, UPC, and serial numbers too.
  • If you have thrown away the box, then there is no need to worry as it is likely that your IMEI will be found on the email confirmation you received after buying the phone.
  • This will show the IMEI, as well as the phone model and serial number.
  • If you are using an Android phone, you may be able to use Google’s Find My Device to find your IMEI.
  • Input the IMEI into imei.info to find out details of the phone, such as brand, model and warranty status.
  • You can also always contact the customer support of your phone’s manufacturer or service provider, as they may be able to help.
  • They will be able to look up your IMEI as they will hold a record of your invoice, or they will be able to find it on their system if you have activated your phone with them.

By Digvijay Kumar

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