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How to Check IMEI on iPhone (3 Easy Methods)

Learn how to check the IMEI number on an iPhone using three simple methods. Verify blacklist status, carrier lock and device details before buying or selling.

3/13/2026Guide
How to Check IMEI on iPhone (3 Easy Methods)

How to Check IMEI on iPhone

Every iPhone has a unique identifier called an IMEI number. This number helps mobile networks identify your device and is often used to check if a phone is blacklisted, carrier locked, or reported lost.

If you are buying a used iPhone or selling one, checking the IMEI is an important step.

In this guide you will learn three easy ways to find the IMEI on an iPhone.

What is an IMEI Number?

IMEI stands for International Mobile Equipment Identity.

It is a 15-digit number assigned to every mobile phone. Carriers use this number to identify devices on their networks.

An IMEI check can reveal:

  • Device model
  • Carrier lock status
  • Blacklist status
  • Warranty information
  • Manufacturer details

Method 1: Dial *#06#

The fastest way to find your IMEI is by using a simple code.

Steps:

  1. Open the Phone app
  2. Dial *#06#
  3. Your IMEI will instantly appear on the screen

No internet connection is required for this method.


Method 2: Check in Settings

You can also find the IMEI inside the iPhone settings.

Steps:

  1. Open Settings
  2. Tap General
  3. Tap About
  4. Scroll down until you see IMEI

This method works on all modern iPhones.

Method 3: Check the SIM Tray

Some iPhone models have the IMEI printed on the SIM tray.

Remove the SIM tray carefully and inspect the metal edge for a small printed number.

Check Your IMEI Online

Once you have your IMEI, you can verify the phone online to see detailed information about the device.

Our IMEI checker can reveal:

  • Phone model
  • Carrier lock status
  • Blacklist status
  • Manufacturer information

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Why Checking IMEI is Important

Checking an IMEI helps you avoid buying a problematic phone.

A quick IMEI lookup can tell you if the device:

  • Was reported stolen
  • Is blacklisted by carriers
  • Is still locked to a network
  • Has warranty coverage

This is especially important when purchasing used phones online.

FAQ

Is it safe to share an IMEI?

Sharing your IMEI with a trusted verification service is generally safe, but avoid posting it publicly online.

Can two phones have the same IMEI?

No. Every phone has a unique IMEI number.

Can an IMEI be changed?

In many countries altering an IMEI is illegal.

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