IMEI is valid for GSM, UMTS and LTE mobile networks and if in case your device gets lost or stolen, you can choose to block it with the help of IMEI number. If this happens to you, you can easily contact your service provider in order to protect your privacy. You can check your IMEI at four places:
- The purchase bill. It has the IMEI printed on it.
- The box of your mobile phone. It should have the IMEI printed.
- Under your mobile phone’s battery. There should be a sticker printed with your IMEI.
- And your device itself. *#06# will show the IMEI on any mobile phone.
Recover the lost IMEI
First I want to clear that we are talking only about Android phones here, not other smartphones. So how do you do it? Well, as a user of Android device, you must have known that it needs a Google account to sign in to Google services and without it you cannot download anything from the Play Store. We will be using the Google Dashboard for getting back your IMEI. Google dashboard stores the data associated with your Google Account
- First you need to go to Google Dashboard.
- This is IMPORTANT! Sign in with the same Google account that you had put in your lost Android device.
- Click on the Android section and you will be presented with the list of all your Android mobile phones connected with the same account.
- From the list, you could easily see your device’s IMEI and some basic details about the last activity and the registered date. Refer the following screenshot of Google Dashboard.
This is how you get your IMEI number if you ever lose your Android mobile phone. Thank you for visiting Xtremetechhub and keep checking back for more cool stuffs.
Great info, thumb's up!
ReplyDeleteBut, after getting the imei, how will the losy phone be traced with the imei? Thanks
Thanks for the comment and how to track down your lost device will be coming up on my next tutorial
ReplyDeleteGreat, can't wait to read your post!
ReplyDeleteGreat, can't wait to read your post!
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