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How to Find IMEI number on an iPhone

Your IMEI is essential for support, security, and switching carriers.

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by Oluwaseun Bamisile
How to Find IMEI number on an iPhone
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Ever had your iPhone stolen or needed to unlock it for use with another carrier? In such situations, knowing your device's IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number is crucial.

This unique 15-digit code distinguishes your iPhone from every other device globally, much like a fingerprint. It's essential for tasks like reporting a stolen phone, unlocking your device, or checking warranty status.

I recall a time when I needed to unlock my iPhone to switch carriers. The first thing the new carrier asked for was my IMEI number. Not knowing where to find it, I had to search through settings and online guides. To save you from similar hassle, here are two straightforward methods to locate your iPhone's IMEI number.

Steps to Find IMEI number on iPhone via Settings

Step 1: Open your iPhone's Settings app and select "General"

Step 2: Tap "About"

Step 3: Scroll down, and you can find your IMEI number underneath your network carrier section

Steps to Find IMEI number on an iPhone by Dialling a Code

Step 1: Open the phone on your iPhone and dial *#06#

Step 2: Your IMEI number will automatically appear on the screen

How to Find Your Android Phone’s IMEI Number with Google’s Find My Device
Having this backup method ensures you’re never left scrambling for your IMEI number when you need it.

Conclusion

Knowing your iPhone's IMEI number is more than just a technical detail; it's a vital piece of information for security, service, and support. Whether you're switching carriers, reporting a lost device, or checking warranty status, having your IMEI at hand can streamline the process. It's a small step that can save you significant time and trouble down the line.

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