
If you're wondering how to find the IMEI number of your Samsung device, don't worry, it's easier than you think.
To start, you can find the IMEI number on the packaging of your Samsung device, usually on the back or on a sticker.
The IMEI number is a unique 15-digit code that identifies your device.
You can also find the IMEI number by dialing a specific code on your Samsung device: *#06#.
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Find IMEI on Samsung
To find your IMEI on a Samsung device, start by checking the back of your phone, where you'll find the IMEI printed in small text near the bottom.
You can also check your device's packaging, as the original box may list the device's full IMEI and serial number. If you no longer have the packaging, don't worry!
Navigate to Settings on your Samsung device, then tap About phone or About tablet, and you'll find your IMEI and serial number listed there.
Dial *#06# on your phone to display the IMEI and serial number, but note that this only works when supported by your carrier.
If your Samsung device has a removable battery, you can find the IMEI or serial number underneath or below the battery.
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Samsung Models
Samsung Models vary in their IMEI display methods, but most can be found in the Settings menu.
The Galaxy S series, for example, requires you to go to Settings > About device > Status.
The Galaxy Note series, on the other hand, has its IMEI in Settings > About device > Status as well.
Some models, like the Galaxy A series, may require you to go to Settings > General management > About device > Status.
The IMEI on Samsung phones can also be found on the phone's packaging or documentation.
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IMEI and Device Info
The IMEI and device info is crucial for various purposes, including blocking a stolen phone or switching to a new carrier. You can find the IMEI on the back of your Samsung device, near the bottom.
To check the IMEI, you can also dial *#06# on your phone, and the code will display on the screen. This only works when supported by your carrier.
The packaging of your device may also list the device's full IMEI and serial number. If you have a Samsung account and the Samsung Members app installed, you can view the IMEI and serial number by tapping the Support tab in the app.
You can also check your account details on your carrier's website for the device's IMEI and serial number. Reviewing your sales receipt or contract for your device's IMEI and serial number is another option.
Here's a quick rundown of where to find the IMEI and device info:
The IMEI is also used by your carrier to verify the device's state through a database called EIR.
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