By Boost Mobile
Published May 14, 2025
Ever heard the term IMEI number and nodded like you know what it meant? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Whether you’re switching phone carriers, checking if your mobile device works on a new network, or reporting a stolen device, that little string of digits suddenly becomes very important.
Let’s break down what an IMEI number is, why it matters, and how to find yours — no tech degree required.
IMEI stands for International Mobile Equipment Identity. It’s a unique, 15-digit serial number used to identify your mobile device. Think of it like a digital fingerprint for your phone. It’s one of a kind and no two devices share the same IMEI number.
Why does this matter? Because phone carriers use IMEIs to track devices, verify their authenticity, and even block access to stolen phones. It’s how networks know who’s legit and who’s up to shady stuff.
Most modern devices have an IMEI number, including:
Tablets with cellular capabilities
Mobile hotspots
Some smartwatches
Basically, if your device can connect to a mobile network via a SIM card, it likely has a unique IMEI number.
IMEI numbers are used by phone carriers for several key reasons, including:
Activating your device on a network
Checking if a phone is compatible with a carrier’s network
Locking or blacklisting a device if it’s reported lost or stolen
(Did you know? We’ve made it super simple to bring your favorite devices to Boost Mobile.)
Now, you’re ready to check the IMEI number for your mobile phone. Here’s how to track your IMEI down based on your device type:
iPhone
Go to Setting → General → About
Scroll down to find your IMEI number
Or, check the SIM card tray or the original packaging
Android
Go to Settings → About Phone → IMEI information
You can also dial *#06# on your dialpad and your IMEI will pop up
Or, check the battery compartment if your phone has a removable battery
Devices With Removable Battery
Turn off your device
Remove the battery
Look for a sticker near the battery slot with the IMEI and serial number
Hot tip: If you still have your phone’s original box, the IMEI number is usually printed on the label. Keep that box somewhere safe!
Now that you’ve found your IMEI, you might be wondering if your phone can make the jump to Boost Mobile’s network? We got you covered.
Head over to our Compatibility Checker Tool and enter your IMEI number. In a few seconds, you’ll know if your phone can ride the Boost Mobile waves.
Want to bring your own device to Boost? We make it easy — learn how to BYOD and keep the phone you’ve got on a network you’ll love.
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