IMEI Checker

Enter an IMEI below to check its validity.

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The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number passes all format and checksum validations. It consists of 15 digits, including the Type Allocation Code (TAC), serial number, and a check digit. The last digit is verified using the Luhn algorithm. This IMEI adheres to the IMEI standard, confirming the device’s identity in compliance with international telecommunications regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

An IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a unique identifier for mobile devices. It helps in identifying valid devices and can be used to stop a stolen phone from accessing the network.

Manufacturers create IMEIs by combining a type allocation code (TAC), a serial number, and a check digit. This ensures each device has a unique identifier that can be tracked and verified.

You need an IMEI when registering your device with a network or checking its status. It is also used to report a device as lost or stolen.

Entering the wrong IMEI can result in failed device registration or incorrect device information. This can prevent your device from accessing the network or being tracked.

An IMEI is not considered highly sensitive, but it should still be protected to prevent unauthorized use. Sharing your IMEI can lead to misuse or cloning of your device.

Common mistakes include entering incorrect digits, omitting characters, or using the wrong TAC. These errors can lead to invalid IMEI numbers and issues with device registration.

Best practices include double-checking the IMEI for accuracy, using secure methods to share it, and verifying it with the recipient. Ensuring the IMEI is correct helps in proper device registration and tracking.