How to Check IMEI on Samsung Galaxy Phones (3 Easy Methods)
Your Samsung Galaxy phone has a unique identifier called an IMEI number. Whether you're verifying your device's authenticity, checking warranty status, or tracking a lost phone, knowing how to find your IMEI is essential. In this guide, we'll show you three simple methods to check your Samsung IMEI number.
Why You Need Your Samsung IMEI Number
Your IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a 15-digit code that uniquely identifies your device on cellular networks. You'll need it for:
- Verifying your phone's authenticity and checking specifications
- Filing warranty claims and service requests
- Reporting a lost or stolen device to your carrier
- Checking if your phone is blacklisted
- Unlocking your device or switching carriers
Method 1: Using the Dialer Code (*#06#)
The fastest way to find your IMEI is using a special code in your phone's dialer:
- Open the Phone app on your Samsung Galaxy
- Tap the keypad icon to show the dial pad
- Enter *#06#
- Press the call button
Your IMEI number will appear on the screen instantly. If you have a dual SIM phone, you'll see two IMEI numbers—one for each SIM slot. Write down or screenshot these numbers for your records.
Method 2: Check in Settings > About Phone
If you prefer navigating through menus, you can find your IMEI in your phone's settings:
- Open Settings on your Samsung Galaxy
- Scroll down and tap About Phone
- Look for IMEI or IMEI 1 and IMEI 2 (for dual SIM phones)
- Tap and hold to copy the number, or take a screenshot
This method is useful if the dialer code doesn't work, though it's less direct than Method 1.
Method 3: Physical Inspection (Older Models)
For some older Samsung Galaxy models, you can find the IMEI number physically printed on your device:
- Check the back of your phone under the removable battery (if applicable)
- Look under the SIM tray—it's usually printed next to the IMEI label
- Check inside the original retail box where the IMEI may be listed on the label
Modern Samsung Galaxy phones don't have removable batteries, so this method only applies to older models. For current devices, use Method 1 or 2.
What to Do With Your Samsung IMEI
Once you have your IMEI, you can use it for several important purposes:
- Verify authenticity: Cross-reference your IMEI with Samsung's database to confirm your device is genuine
- Check blacklist status: Determine if your phone is reported lost or stolen
- Warranty verification: Check your device's warranty status and purchase date
- Report theft: Provide your IMEI to your carrier to block the device if it's stolen
- Network unlock: Some carriers require your IMEI to unlock your phone for use with other networks
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Summary
Finding your Samsung IMEI is straightforward with these three methods. The quickest way is using the *#06# code, but you can also find it in your Settings or on your device's hardware. With your IMEI in hand, you can verify your device's authenticity, check its status, and ensure you have a legitimate Samsung Galaxy phone.