Why in the configuration of samsung Kies, I do not see my phone number? I amrece the number of another person. It's very strange happens to someone else?
i am new to this forum and a new user of this hd2...
i bought this phone from ebay as 2nd hand... now I noticed that the S/N number written at the back of the phone does not match with the S/N number registered on the mobile system, i've seen this to Settings-About Phone-Phone Identity..
is this a normal way? if not, can i change what is registered on the system?
i checked this w/ HTC and the S/N number at the back of the phone was registered and i was advised not to bother about what is seen in the systems mobile..
your ideas are highly appreciated
thanks
It my be that you have bought a HD2 that has been repaired or refurbished by HTC. I have read several members post stating that their HD2 came back from HTC with a new sticker with a different serial number.
Mainboard been changed I would think.
Hey everyone
Just a little confusion as I am trying to register my nexus with Walmart warranty service
They are asking for a serial number and a model number
Is the serial number the number that starts with c90 or is it the number found on the settings, status, and then serial number?
Also what is the model number and where on earth can I find it?
Thanks
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A model number is the same for all devices of a particular product line. For instance, all Nexus 7 models would have the same model # that identifies them as nexus 7 models. A serial number is specific to just one device only. It may have similar numbers or letters, but the last digits are often sequential and unique. No two device should ever have the same serial number just like no two mobile phones ever have the same IMEI. A serial number not only identifies a specific device and can be used to identify the owner when registered, it can also identify the time, date, batch, revision history and location of manufacture, things that can be very important in the event of a recall or defective product. My N7 has a sticker on the back bottom with the serial # on it. It should also be on the original packaging.
How do I find out what the serial number is on an LG phone. It's not in the settings.
Edit: Figured out it was the IMEI number. Carry on.
Hi,
I bought a used unlocked T-Mobile Galaxy Note 3 from Amazon. The seller said that the imei's clean, but when I check the imei on a site like imei.info, imei.info says the phone's supposed to be a Nokia N95. Also, when I dial *#06# on the phone to get the imei, I get the 15-digit imei followed by a "/ 4", and the Imei SV is 4 in the phone's settings. And actually, behind the phone's battery, the sticker lists a different imei than the one you get in the phone's *#06#, with a different 15-digit number and a "/ 3" instead of "/ 4", and using this sticker's imei on imei.info does show me that it's a Galaxy Note 3 with all the correct specs, but when I type this sticker imei into Swappa's imei checker, it gives a warning saying it's "Financed: Outstanding Balance (IMEI Blacklist)". Finally, after performing a factory reset on the phone, SuperSU appears in the phone's Apps list.
Should I keep this phone? Like, would there be any problems down the road if I decide to keep it and use it with T-Mobile? For example, even though it doesn't seem to be blocked/blacklisted now, could it get blacklisted later even though it's unlocked? Or possibly, is this Galaxy Note 3 fake, with a crappy parts inside like a fake cpu or something?
slipd said:
Hi,
I bought a used unlocked T-Mobile Galaxy Note 3 from Amazon. The seller said that the imei's clean, but when I check the imei on a site like imei.info, imei.info says the phone's supposed to be a Nokia N95. Also, when I dial *#06# on the phone to get the imei, I get the 15-digit imei followed by a "/ 4", and the Imei SV is 4 in the phone's settings. And actually, behind the phone's battery, the sticker lists a different imei than the one you get in the phone's *#06#, with a different 15-digit number and a "/ 3" instead of "/ 4", and using this sticker's imei on imei.info does show me that it's a Galaxy Note 3 with all the correct specs, but when I type this sticker imei into Swappa's imei checker, it gives a warning saying it's "Financed: Outstanding Balance (IMEI Blacklist)". Finally, after performing a factory reset on the phone, SuperSU appears in the phone's Apps list.
Should I keep this phone? Like, would there be any problems down the road if I decide to keep it and use it with T-Mobile? For example, even though it doesn't seem to be blocked/blacklisted now, could it get blacklisted later even though it's unlocked? Or possibly, is this Galaxy Note 3 fake, with a crappy parts inside like a fake cpu or something?
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