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Tell us about your device. Your device must be unlocked in order to connect to the Verizon network. To check if it's unlocked, call your current carrier. IMEI number. Need help finding your Device ID (IMEI)? Go to Settings.
Check your device's IMEI to see if it's compatible with Verizon's network. Need help finding your IMEI? We have instructions for your device type.
Enter your IMEI number to confirm your device’s compatibility with the Verizon network.
Checking an IMEI number is an essential step in activating your new unlocked or used phone. You can learn how to search for your IMEI and more in a few simple steps.
Here's how to view info (e.g., model, SIM ID, IMEI, etc.) for a device on your account via the My Verizon website.
ESN means Electronic Serial Number and is 11 digits containing both numbers and letters. If you're switching to Verizon and you want to keep your device, you'll need to provide the IMEI or MEID. Verizon doesn't require the ESN when activating a device on our network.
Keep the phone you love and enjoy prepaid service from Verizon. Learn how to BYOD to Verizon prepaid today.
Unlock my device. Your wireless device will either be locked or unlocked. A locked device only works with a Verizon SIM card on Verizon’s network. Explore the following topics for answers to some of the most common questions regarding locked devices.
Bring your compatible mobile devices to Verizon’s award-winning network. Learn how BYOD works. Find out what to do about SIM cards and eSIM. See whether any promotions apply for the device you’re bringing to Verizon.
Learn how to find your IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number on iPhone.