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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. Select About Phone.
To bring your device to Verizon, you need to know the Device ID (IMEI, MEID and/or ESN). Here's how to find your device ID: Non-Verizon customers, on your device go to: Android: Settings > About Phone; iOS: Settings > General > About; Basic phones: Tools & Settings > About Phone > Status; Verizon customers: Go to My Devices in My Verizon.
Check Verizon IMEI online to find details about your device. Learn your Verizon carrier Lock / Unlock status and easily discover Verizon's blacklist status. Just enter the unique IMEI code and see all the facts at once.
It is listed on the My Verizon web portal under the photo of your device. Select the device and information is there. It is also on your receipt under your documents & receipts on my Verizon. It is also on the box it was in when purchased.
Go to an IMEI checker such as IMEI.info, IMEI24, or IMEICheck. Alternatively, go to a carrier's website and sign up for service while selecting to bring your own device.
• Switch to Verizon in minutes and scan your ID for quick setup. • Bring your own device and check your device’s compatibility using our IMEI Check, ensuring a smooth transition to our network with your favorite device. • Check the status of your new device so you’ll be ready when it arrives.
Learn how to check your International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number in various places on iOS and Android. We give you the lowdown on all the options.
Swappa's IMEI Checker is the most trusted source for device verification. Get status for any AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon or Unlocked phone.
Here's how to view info (e.g., model, SIM ID, IMEI, etc.) for a device on your account via the My Verizon website.
If your phone has been assigned an MEID number instead of an IMEI number, that means it operates on a CDMA network, such as Verizon. Like the IMEI number, the MEID number is a uniquely generated 14-digit number and used to identify your mobile device.