How to find IMEI number on iPhone
Do you know how you have a unique fingerprint that no one else in the world has? Well, your iPhone or iPad (cellular model) has one too: It’s called an IMEI number. In this guide, we’ll show you 8 incredibly easy ways on how to find your IMEI number on any iPhone
IMEI, or International Mobile Equipment Identity is an industry-standard for identifying cellular-connected devices (like your iPhone 13), which is shared between mobile carriers, manufacturers and governments for identification and security purposes. Your IMEI is important because you’ll need it to network unlock your iPhone, registrations, support, and report if it’s lost or stolen.
Here are all the ways you can find the IMEI number for your iPhone or iPad, whether it’s locked, turned off, still in the box, or not with you at all:
1) Call / Dial *#06# on your iPhone (Recommended)

The easiest and quickest way to find your iPhone or iPad’s IMEI number is to open up the Phone app and dial *#06#. The Device Info popup will appear on the screen after a few seconds, which will display your iPhone’s IMEI number.
- Recommended Method
- Difficulty: Very Easy
- Time: 5 ~ 10 seconds
- Requirement: Open iPhone on hand
Pro Tip: If you have a barcode scanner, you can scan the IMEI barcode to quickly copy the IMEI number. This is helpful for pros that need to gather IMEI numbers from multiple phones in bulk.
2) iPhone Settings > General > About > IMEI
Another way to find your device’s IMEI number is by going to Settings > General > About on your iPhone, iPad or any cellular-connected iOS device. Your IMEI number will be listed right at the top.

- Difficulty: Easy
- Time: 10~20 seconds
- Requirement: Open iPhone on hand
3) Look for IMEI etched on the back of your device

Older iPhones (iPhone 6 and older)and iPad IMEI number etched on the back of the device in small print under the “Assembled in China” text and next to the serial number.
If you have trouble reading it, you can take a photo of it & zoom, or use a magnifying glass.
Unfortunately, this method doesn’t work with newer iPhones as they no longer etch these details on the outside of the device.
4) Eject & Check Your SIM Card Tray
If your iPhone is locked and you don’t have the IMEI number on hand, you can still find it by taking out the SIM tray. The IMEI code is printed on a small label on the underside of the tray. You’ll need to have really good vision or a magnifying glass to see the small print.
Instructions:

- Remove your iPhone’s case (if any)
- Grab the SIM Card Eject Pin Tool (or Paperclip)
- Pop open the SIM Tray
- Find your iPhone’s IMEI number printed on it.
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Time: 1 ~ 2 minutes
- Requirement: iPhone on Hand, SIM Card Eject Pin (or small paperclip)
5) Look on your iPhone Box
If you still have the iPhone’s box lying around, you can find the IMEI number on a white sticker placed at the bottom of the box. This is fairly easy if you have the box — but you need to be 100% confident that the box is the correct one for your iPhone.

- Difficulty: Easy to moderate
- Time: 5 ~ 10 minutes (need to find the box first)
- Requirement: iPhone Original Packaging Box
6) Login to Apple ID Portal
If you don’t have the iPhone or the original Box on you, there is yet another method to find your IMEI. The Apple ID web portal has all the details of all the devices you have registered under it. For this method to work, your iPhone needs to be registered to your Apple ID / iCloud account.
Instructions

- Simply go to the Apple ID webpage and login.
- Click on the “Devices” link
- Select your iPhone from the list of your devices
- A popover modal will appear with your iPhone’s serial number and other details
- Scroll to find the iPhone IMEI number at the bottom.
- Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
- Time: 5 minutes
- Requirement: Valid Apple ID and Password, Internet Connection
7) Connect to iTunes (Mac or Windows)
You can find your iPhones IMEI number by connecting your iPhone to a Mac or PC. The Mac or PC will need to have iTunes installed. Once your iPhone is connected, open iTunes and select your device from the top left corner of the window. Now click on the “Summary” tab and scroll down to find the IMEI number listed under “Device Identification.” Alternatively, if you’re on Mac, you can find these same details on the Finder app.

- Difficulty: Easy
- Time: 1 ~ 2 minutes
- Requirement: iPhone, Mac or PC with iTunes installed, USB data cable.
8) Check Your Carrier’s Website
If you can’t find your IMEI number using any of the above methods, you can always check with your carrier. Each carrier has a different process, but they should be able to help you out.
Verizon:
- Log in to your account on the My Verizon website.
- Click on “My Devices” and select your iPhone from the list.
- Your IMEI number should be listed on the device’s details page.
AT&T:
- Sign in to your AT&T account and go to the Wireless tab.
- Select “iPhone” from the list of devices and your IMEI number will be displayed on the right side of the window.
T-Mobile / Sprint / Metro:
- Sign in to your My T-Mobile account and go to the “Phone/Device” section.
- Select your iPhone from the list and your IMEI number will be displayed under “IMEI.”
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Time: 2 ~ 5 minute
- Requirement: Valid account with original carrier, Internet Connection.
There are a few different ways to find your iPhone’s IMEI number if you don’t have it handy. You can try looking on the device itself, in the original packaging box, or by logging into your Apple ID account. If all of these methods fail, you can always contact your carrier for help.
“Thank you! I finally have my iPhone’s IMEI Number”

At least, that’s the reaction I hope I’ve left you. These are the top 10 ways you and most iPhone owners can find your IMEI number for any scenario — whether you have your iPhone on you or not, whether it’s locked or open, even if it’s sealed in the box, or got lost or stolen. Just to refresh your memory, here are the methods listed out:
- Dialing *#06#
- Checking your iPhone Settings
- Etched on the back of your iPhone
- Etched on your SIM Card Tray
- Printed on back of your iPhone Box
- On the Apple ID Website
- On Your Computer’s iTunes
- On the Original Carrier’s website
We hope you found this guide helpful! If you have any questions, concerns or know another method to find a phone’s IMEI number we should include, feel free to leave a comment below or reach out.
How To Find IMEI Number on iPhone? — Related FAQs
What is an IMEI number?
The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a unique number assigned to every mobile phone & cellular-connected device (like iPads) sold via official channels. It is used by network providers to identify valid devices and can be used to stop a stolen phone from accessing that network. For example, if a phone is stolen and the thief tries to use it on another network, the IMEI would be flagged and service would be denied.
Why do I need an IMEI number?
OST carriers require an IMEI number when you want to unlock your iPhone. If your iPhone is lost or stolen, the IMEI number can be used to track it down or disable it.
How can I tell if my iPhone’s IMEI is blacklisted?
If your iPhone’s IMEI is blacklisted, it means that your iPhone has been reported as lost or stolen. A lost or stolen iPhone is not eligible to be used on any carrier network in the country. You can check the status of your IMEI number at GSX. If your phone is blacklisted, you will need to contact Apple support or the original carrier for assistance.
My iPhone has two IMEI numbers. Which one do I need?
There are actually two IMEI numbers on new iPhones with dual SIM capability. The first IMEI is the physical SIM card number, and the second is the virtual IMEI number. When you dial *#06# on your iPhone, both numbers will appear. The physical SIM card number is the one that is used to identify your device when making a phone call or sending text messages. You’ll need this number if you’re planning on using a new SIM card in your iPhone.
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