The MEI or IMEI identifies the mobile device, and is used to register the identity of said mobile phone. That way if a subscriber needs to blacklist a phone because of theft, they would be able to do so.
The IMEI is a number used to identify a mobile phone on a network. When a stolen phone is reported, its IMEI is sent around, and it is blocked from connecting to networks worldwide. Therefore, the phone is almost useless, discouraging crime. This phone has a 'bad' IMEI. A 'good' IMEI is not barred from networks, and will work correctly in this sense.
The IMEI - is a unique identifying number - exclusive to each handset. EVERY IMEI is different. You can get the IMEI of your phone by dialing.... Star Hash Zero Six Hash (*#06#) on your phone's keypad.
Type IMEI [your 15 digit IMEI number] and send it to 53232 or 57886. For example IMEI 359223015426526 to 53232 . You will receive a message with all available details from the service provider.
If You Mean Display It, Then Yes... Simply Type In "*#06#" Into Your Phone Keypad And On Nearly All Phones The IMEI Number Will Be Displayed.
you hold down ctrl shift and ~ (above the tab) and type 'book of identify' and then hit enter. pick it up and right click on it. then left click on the unidentified item....
On all HTC phones you just type in *#06# and it pops the IMEI number up. Hope this helps!
The International Mobile Equipment Identity number or IMEI is as useful as your car's serial number, especially when your phone is stolen. When someone reports their phone stolen, operators mark the phone as invalid. The IMEI is issued to every single GSM-enabled mobile phone on the market. Operators can use the number to identify valid or invalid subscribers to a particular network and the type of equipment used as well. If you report your phone stolen, police can quickly identify the phone by using the IMEI as well as the manufacturer and model of the phone.
IMEI displayed on the screen of the phone by entering *#06# into the keypad. CheckIMEI software (http://zalex.name/checkimei.html) show information about manufacturer, model type, and country of approval of a handset.
Type *#06#
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No -- an iPod Touch does not have an IMEI number.
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