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April 20, 2018

Here's How to Check an IMEI Number With Samsung

Samsung smartphones are more innovative and expensive than ever before, and the demand has been soaring in recent years. Any of Samsung’s devices contain an IMEI that lets you know if a device has ever been lost or stolen, so always check before you buy.Checking a device’s IMEI prior to purchase gives you the information you need to buy a working smartphone, and not an expensive paperweight. You can also utilize your phone’s IMEI to find it if lost or stolen.Let’s take a deeper look at what an IMEI is, how you can find it on a Samsung smartphone and how to check used devices on the IMEI blacklist.

What is an IMEI?

The International Mobile Equipment Identity, or IMEI, is a unique number that identifies every mobile device. Think of it as a social security number, but for smartphones. An IMEI essentially sets your Samsung device apart from the over 80 million in the world.To locate a mobile device’s IMEI, you first need to know what you’re looking for. A standard IMEI is comprised of a 14-digit string of numbers with a 15th check digit to verify the string in its entirety.

How to Find A Samsung IMEI

Finding your Samsung IMEI or looking it up on a used mobile device you want to purchase is actually pretty simple. Just follow the below step-by-step guide.

  1. Tap Settings from your home screen.
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  1. Scroll to the bottom and tap About Phone.
  1. Now jot down your Samsung device’s Model Number, and then tap Status.
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  1. Tap IMEI information
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  1. Write down your device’s IMEI with the Model Number and keep it somewhere safe.
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You can also find a Samsung smartphone’s IMEI on the rear back panel, if you left the factory sticker on.

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The IMEI is also on the battery of your device.

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Now that you know where to find a Samsung device’s IMEI, let’s talk BLACKLIST!

Use the IMEI Blacklist to Check All Samsung Mobile Devices

The IMEI blacklist is simply a database of all IMEI numbers that have been reported stolen or lost. This is especially important if you plan on buying a used mobile device.By getting the IMEI from the seller, you can check the phone prior to purchase. If a seller refuses to give you the IMEI, it is best to find a different Samsung smartphone to buy.Why is checking the blacklist important? If you buy a mobile device that has been reported lost or stolen, your phone is essentially worthless. Not only could authorities seize your phone, mobile networks will not connect your phone.

How to Check the IMEI Blacklist

There are a number of ways to conduct an IMEI blacklist check. For instance, you can call your mobile provider, as well as check online IMEI blacklist databases. This, however, can be time consuming.If you are planning to purchase a number of Samsung smartphones for your company or to resell, checking them all online can be challenging. Enter PhoneCheck, a solution that lets you check mobile devices quickly and easily.

How Do You Locate a Lost or Stolen Samsung Using Your IMEI?

If you lost your Samsung phone, or if it was stolen, you can use the Samsung Find My Mobile tool. This is why you wrote down your mobile device’s IMEI. Simply sign in to your Samsung account to locate your device and lock it to protect your data.You can also use the Find My Phone tool to unlock your phone when you find it or get it back, as well as unlock it if you forgot your password or pin.

Wrapping Up . . .

Many people are not ready to spend in upwards of $1,000 for a new Samsung smartphone. This is especially true for businesses that want to make their team mobile, or Samsung mobile device resellers. Checking the IMEIs of any used phones you plan to purchase is vital to ensure you are getting clean, usable devices.

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