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How To Check iPhone 7 And iPhone 7 Plus Serial Number

How To Check iPhone 7 And iPhone 7 Plus Serial Number

One of the most important security details on your iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus smartphone which you should know about is the IMEI number. The IMEI acts as your serial number enables you to correctly identify your device. Since the number is a 16-digit value it’s only reasonable that you write it down to store it permanently. You can then use the stored IMEI number to prove that you own a given iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus just incase it gets lost.
Each smartphone is designated a unique International Mobile Station Equipment Identity (IMEI). GSM networks use the IMEI number of your smartphone to confirm its validity and to check whether the iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus you are using is blacklisted or stolen. You can complete the IMEI number verification with AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint just to make sure it is usable. To find the IMEI number, follow the three steps provided below;
 
Use the iOS to Locate Device IMEI
Turn on your iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus if you would like to find the IMEI from the device itself. From your home screen, go to the phone settings and select on Device Information. Check on Status from where you should be able to see several information entries related to your iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus including its IMEI number.
 
Locate the IMEI on the Packaging
Most times, device manufacturers always print the device IMEI on the package before delivering it to suppliers and clients. Check the package your iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus came in to see if there is a sticker at the back containing the IMEI number.
 
Use the Service Code to Display IMEI Number
Finally, the simplest and direct way to find the IMEI number of your iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus is by typing in the following service code in the phone dialer;*#06#.
You don’t have to bother pressing OK since the IMEI is displayed immediately you enter the last # in the code.
 

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