You cannot. The IMIE number is allocated to the phone. You can put any SIM into the phone.
You cannot. The IMIE number is allocated to the phone. You can put any SIM into the phone.
You cannot. The IMIE number is allocated to the phone. You can put any SIM into the phone.
You cannot. The IMIE number is allocated to the phone. You can put any SIM into the phone.
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Find the answer by substituting number into the equationX + X2 = 90and you will find thatX = 9
Yes it does. The IMEI and SIM are totally different. The IMEI number is hardcoded into the handset and cannot be changed for a specific handset. But the SIM can be changed.
i can give imei number and mobile number there is any way to know about any relation between mobile and sim i can give imei number and mobile number there is any way to know about any relation between mobile and sim i can give imei number and mobile number there is any way to know about any relation between mobile and sim
The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number is specific to the handset. The mobile number is associated with the SIM card. If you swap a different SIM card into the mobile phone, it will have a different mobile number but the same IMEI number. The mobile company will have a record of the IMEI of the handset that used a particular mobile number for a particular call, and your mobile provider has a record of the IMEI of any phone you purchased from them, but you cannot in general trace the IMEI by the mobile number.
On some phones the imei number is written on the battery, box or if it is a contract phone it may be on the sim card. If you cant find it just type hash zero six hash and it will display it.
No, The IMEI Number Is An Equipment Number And The SIM Number Is A Service Number. Why Would You Want To Bind The Two Anyway? I dont know that, but in Mexico the 2 companies that sells gsm, they say they are doing that.
No just look it up
Call your service provider. On their billing system, they can cross reference your phone number with the serial number of the sim card as well as the imei of the phone, so by proving your phone number they should be able to find the imei.
Look at the sim card or go into the Motorola shop and ask for a number you can text to get it. Or look at the manual that came with the phone the number to text might be in their.
the police will ask you for the IMEI number to help find you find your phone. So yes, it can help to find your phone (:
Since IMEInumber is unique, it will help us in locating your lost or stolen mobile handset. For now, note down this IMEI number and keep in a safe place. You can also find your mobile IMEI number on your mobile handset packet cover.When you switch on our mobile phone, your mobile SIM card tries to connect with any available network. Once it finds a supported network it tries to build a network connection between your mobile handset and the nearest tower. During this connection negotiation, your SIM transfers some internal information to the network operator such as your mobile IMEI number, mobile model, version etc. This means your mobile operator keeps the record of your mobile handset number each time you try to switch on your mobile handset and use their service.Now if you have lost your mobile handset or your phone has been stolen, you can contact your network provider to block your IMEI number. They might ask you to get a Police FIR copy first, do as they say and finally ask them to block your IMEI number. Mobile network providers use a shared hosting service for blocking IMEI numbers, which means if you have asked network 'Airtel' to block your mobile handset, it automatically gets blocked by network 'VodaFone', 'Reliance', 'Idea Cellular' and so on.Now when that thief will switch on your mobile handset, no service providers will allow it to build any connection with them. It does not matter if he changes the mobile SIM card, since SIM card requests for the service with IMEI number and a blocked IMEI number handset will be ignored and the mobile will become an useless toy.
Yes, it's possible but very difficult. On a GSM network when a call is initiated, information contained in the sim card is relayed to the tower, but in addition, so is the phones IMEI number. (ESN Number for CDMA based networks) The SIM card and IMEI number are tracked together by the towers, so a record does exist.
Your wireless carrier has the IMEI number available, go to their website & look for their contact information. You can also find your IMEI on the box the phone came in.