A phone with dual sim cards will have 2 imei numbers. This is so the phone can be connected to two networks at once. It can be out of range of one network and seamlessly switch to the other. Often this is a lot cheaper than roaming for someone who travels a lot.
When a mobile phone is tapped, the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number remains the same; it is a unique identifier for the device itself. Typically, each mobile phone has one IMEI number, but devices with dual SIM capabilities may have two IMEI numbers—one for each SIM slot. The IMEI is crucial for tracking and blocking stolen devices, but tapping into a phone generally involves accessing communications rather than altering its IMEI.
No Imei code is lock onto the phone itself. Every phone has a unique Imei code when it is manufactured.
A cell phone's IMEI can only be obtained on the phone itself.
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.
No just look it up
calculation of imei numbers to get unlock codes
No, the IMEI and the telephone number are not necessarily related.
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.
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.
On most models of mobile phone, you can get the IMEI number by entering *#06#
YOU don't !... You have no authority to track a phone via its IMEI number.
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