Can I tell territory from Serial Number - Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Questions & Answers

I've been offered a used S6 128GB which I'm thinking of buying as a spare unit.
However, the seller is not sure if it's a UK unit or a far east import, is there any way to tell from just the serial number of the unit (not the IMEI code).
If not is there any way to tell at all without plugging it into one of the Samsung machines at the service centres?

I don't know, but Settings > About tablet > Software information shows the CSC which indicates which region firmware is installed. In the attached pic 'XAR' is Cellular South, one of several for USA.

TiTiB said:
I don't know, but Settings > About tablet > Software information shows the CSC which indicates which region firmware is installed. In the attached pic 'XAR' is Cellular South, one of several for USA.
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Thanks, but that isn't the serial number.
I specifically want to be able to do it from the serial number only.

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Possible to change the IMEI number?

I ordered a Softbank Tytn for my buddy and i noticed the IMEI number on the box and on the device do not match. The seller was the one to unlock the phone, so my guess is once it was unlocked, the unlocker made a copy of an unlocked phone (of the firmware) on to the new softbank.
I've searched the forum only to find SIM Changing tools for other phones but ours. I know the IEMI number can be changed back, but does anyone have leads to how this can be done?
imasri29 said:
I ordered a Softbank Tytn for my buddy and i noticed the IMEI number on the box and on the device do not match. The seller was the one to unlock the phone, so my guess is once it was unlocked, the unlocker made a copy of an unlocked phone (of the firmware) on to the new softbank.
I've searched the forum only to find SIM Changing tools for other phones but ours. I know the IEMI number can be changed back, but does anyone have leads to how this can be done?
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Changing an IMEI is possible, but illegal in many countries.
I'm trying to understand why you want to change it though. Are you having some kind of trouble with the device and/or service?
Look where your sim goes or the battery on your phone and the IMEI should be there, if it is different than the code actually on the phone or not (press '*#06#' and press go or send)
Worry about the phone not the box.
You need to be careful the IMEI number may be right on the phone and the box wrong. That is if your 'seller' opened 2 boxes and then unlocked them both and put them in the wrong box, the other person may have your box and their own IMEI (as is on your box). Or they just tossed the wrong box.
I have not heard of any unlocking that changes the IMEI only an IMEI hack.
Unless there is something else
imasri29 said:
I ordered a Softbank Tytn for my buddy and i noticed the IMEI number on the box and on the device do not match. The seller was the one to unlock the phone, so my guess is once it was unlocked, the unlocker made a copy of an unlocked phone (of the firmware) on to the new softbank.
I've searched the forum only to find SIM Changing tools for other phones but ours. I know the IMEI number can be changed back, but does anyone have leads to how this can be done?
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Ibrahim, I sold you this phone and I bought it from CellularArena a few weeks earlier. There is no problem with using that phone with the changed IMEI. It is too bad that CellularArena buys their unlocked X01HT with that method of unlocking but there is no problem to use that phone.
Possible to change the IMEI number? Your Pooched
So if someone with one of these unlocked phones (all with the same IMEI),
has their phone stolen or lost reports the IMEI so it cannot be used too easily. The IMEI get's blacklisted, the users are all pooched.
All of them..
Bummer !
A good lesson to anyone looking to have their IMEI changed.
Be afraid.... very afraid !!
I also heard that many X01HT sold in the grey market don't have matching IMEI.... Don't know why but it's perhaps really due to their method of unlocking.
Just wondering what sort of trouble it will stir up if the same IMEI is being used on the same network.
mrinternet said:
So if someone with one of these unlocked phones (all with the same IMEI),
has their phone stolen or lost reports the IMEI so it cannot be used too easily. The IMEI get's blacklisted, the users are all pooched.
All of them..
Bummer !
A good lesson to anyone looking to have their IMEI changed.
Be afraid.... very afraid !!
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Yeah.. this is true but in Canada anyways, Rogers and Fido (now Rogers) do not blacklist IMEI. Blacklisting is risky business especially with blacklisting IMEI of devices that were not purchased through official channels. If it was so simple, a person could call in and blacklist random phones (albeit terribly random).
If the HongKong seller of these phones has done this same procedure with every X01HT they sold, there must be hundreds with the same IMEI, but have you seen anyone come here and say my new phone is blacklisted? No.
It's too bad that the unlock was done that way, but I don't think it will have any negative effect for any of these users, unless they go to a country where that IMEI has been blacklisted. It is also possible that the IMEI that *#06# returns is not actually the IMEI that is reported to the network either (as is the case with many sony ericsson phones where the IMEI is stored in 2 places on the device [OTP/GDFS]).
Would this not also impact the owner's ability to use BlackBerry Connect?
As part of the registration it asks for the PIN and IMEI. If someone has used the IMEI then that would preclude the second (or third, or fourth...) from using it with BBC.
Just a thought.
Victor
vabiro said:
Would this not also impact the owner's ability to use BlackBerry Connect?
As part of the registration it asks for the PIN and IMEI. If someone has used the IMEI then that would preclude the second (or third, or fourth...) from using it with BBC.
Just a thought.
Victor
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But this doesnt happen with blackberries.
I've verified the IMEI off my friend's phone and compared it to the sticker at the back and the numbers do not match. So is there a way to change this number to the one on the box?
imasri29 said:
I've verified the IMEI off my friend's phone and compared it to the sticker at the back and the numbers do not match. So is there a way to change this number to the one on the box?
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So does mine!
I just want to make the IEMI numbers same!
Sounds like you had purchased a stolen phone , if the number on the back of the phone doesnt match the number the phones software display's.
cannot see any reason including unlocking that the imei should change?
Karzi said:
cannot see any reason including unlocking that the imei should change?
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Actually I though they explained it very well. Whom ever unlocked these phones is lazy, they cloned one unlocked phone and then copied it to the rest IEMI and all.
Quick Question: Does the IMEI when you press *#06# match either the box or the sticker inside the battery compartment of the phone?
If *#06# IMEI matches the sticker on the phone then why care about the sticker on the box, they just were stupid putting phones back in the boxes.
On the other hand, if you the *#06# IMEI doesn't match the sticker in the battery compartment then you do have a phone with a changed IMEI. If you live or use the phone in a country where changing the IMEI is illegal (who doesn't anymore) then I'd not want to use it simply because if there ever is an issue you will be held responsible.
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I ordered a Softbank Tytn for my buddy and i noticed the IMEI number on the box and on the device do not match. The seller was the one to unlock the phone, so my guess is once it was unlocked, the unlocker made a copy of an unlocked phone (of the firmware) on to the new softbank.
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deathspal said:
Actually I though they explained it very well. Whom ever unlocked these phones is lazy, they cloned one unlocked phone and then copied it to the rest IEMI and all.
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I wonder how a ROM can be cloned without the IMEI ... ?
The 0182 loader which is now not yet unlockable . A fail safe method is to clone a image from a unlocked DOPOD rom (of course , it still brick your X01HT if you smashed the IC) .
That explains why most of the X01HT sold in HK with a unmatch IMEI . The box and the phone itself has the matched IMEI (I consider it as a new , original one) , however , the *#06# will not show the matched IMEI .
I would like to know it possible to modifiy the IMEI as well , however , I can still accept my phone with a unmatched IMEI .
mkmonkey said:
I wonder how a ROM can be cloned without the IMEI ... ?
The 0182 loader which is now not yet unlockable . A fail safe method is to clone a image from a unlocked DOPOD rom (of course , it still brick your X01HT if you smashed the IC) .
That explains why most of the X01HT sold in HK with a unmatch IMEI . The box and the phone itself has the matched IMEI (I consider it as a new , original one) , however , the *#06# will not show the matched IMEI .
I would like to know it possible to modifiy the IMEI as well , however , I can still accept my phone with a unmatched IMEI .
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As of now, its not possible to change the IMEI. It's also, in MOST countries of the world, illegal to do so.
The ROM itself is not cloned. It is the Qualcomm baseband chip that is cloned (it contains the IMEI and radio). When it is duplicated the IMEI is also cloned. The phone is now unlocked (in nvm) and is ready to take any rom.
Karzi said:
Sounds like you had purchased a stolen phone , if the number on the back of the phone doesnt match the number the phones software display's.
cannot see any reason including unlocking that the imei should change?
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The reason is because the phone was not, at the time, unlockable any other way (that they knew of). Imei changes as result of above post.
Kevbodian said:
As of now, its not possible to change the IMEI. It's also, in MOST countries of the world, illegal to do so.
The ROM itself is not cloned. It is the Qualcomm baseband chip that is cloned (it contains the IMEI and radio). When it is duplicated the IMEI is also cloned. The phone is now unlocked (in nvm) and is ready to take any rom.
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Thanks very much for your update ... So , they are actually taking out the Qualcomm chip out from the PCB ?
If so , isn't that a good chance to reconnect the GPS connection ? (I remember that in the HERMES GPS project it mentioned that the GPS switch is grounded so the GPS is malfunction) Is it possible to connect the pin the enable it ? Or still lack of the related components ?
Thanks very much for your update !
mkmonkey said:
Thanks very much for your update ... So , they are actually taking out the Qualcomm chip out from the PCB ?
If so , isn't that a good chance to reconnect the GPS connection ? (I remember that in the HERMES GPS project it mentioned that the GPS switch is grounded so the GPS is malfunction) Is it possible to connect the pin the enable it ? Or still lack of the related components ?
Thanks very much for your update !
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I dont know... You should ask them.

Check Samsung Galaxy S3 Model code

Hi people!
I'm about to buy a phone to a person, and he claims that the phone is factory unlocked (from Argentina). The model code is GT-I9300MBPCTI, but I don't find nothing like that in Google...
The image is attached.
Thanks so much!
Get the phone, type *#1234# and check the CSC region code. There should be something like:
I9300<region>version
Mine, for example, is I9300PHEBLH1
PHE is the region, also had some issues to find from where it is (bought the phone over 3 months ago on amazon europe as "spanish version", right when it was released). Spend few time to find the PHE means Spain(unlocked).
Check that region again with *#1234#. That's the only way to find from where it is.
P.S When you buy it personally (not from internet), make some kind of handmade document with your ID, seller ID and the signatures, just in case, as proof you bought it. Many people had problems (with jerks reporting the phone as robbed or lost) and then you may lose the phone and get in problems.
Un saludo !

S2 genuine or not, verification please

I purchased Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100. Now:
IMEI on the device matches the backside sticker as well as the box.
Device information application from Google Play/Marketplace verifies that it is S2, also all the device information like the CPU/GPU specifications.
AnTuTu benchmark verifies it is S2 indeed, scores 9000+ on Android 2.3.5
Is above enough for verification & confirmation that this is indeed a genuine device?
Someone raised my suspicion over the device so upon checking I found that the SD card slot on this S2 is right under the SIM card slot (and no marking about it, that it is present there). Most of the International version S2s I have found online so far have the SD card slot separately to it's left side. You can see that the battery placement is different too (contacts are to the different side). I am attaching a picture, removed IMEI information - self explanatory so any help about this will be appreciated.
Is there anyway to confirm IMEI of this device officially from Samsung? For example, Apple iPhone and any other device can be checked for Warranty on their website using the IMEI number/Serial number.
Technically, your IMEI will tell you both the manufacturer and the particular model of your phone. Go here: http://www.nobbi.com/tacquery.php, and look up the first 8 digits of your IMEI (first two is the Reporting Body ID, and the next six is the Type Allocation Code). Now, whether you trust this or not is another question - IMEI structure is a public knowledge, and can be faked...
Personally, I have never seen a picture of such S2 hardware design. Looks weird, I would also be scratching my head...
Legit.
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Technically, your IMEI will tell you both the manufacturer and the particular model of your phone. Go here: , and look up the first 8 digits of your IMEI (first two is the Reporting Body ID, and the next six is the Type Allocation Code). Now, whether you trust this or not is another question - IMEI structure is a public knowledge, and can be faked...
Personally, I have never seen a picture of such S2 hardware design. Looks weird, I would also be scratching my head...
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Nothing shows up on the above site but IMEI validates from the link mentioned below, on the same page.
gastonw said:
Legit.
Sent from the little guy
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I just upgraded to Samsung's 4.1.2 (Android) and it's working without an issue.
Thanks for your quick responses .
PRINCE2013 said:
Nothing shows up on the above site but IMEI validates from the link mentioned below, on the same page.
I just upgraded to Samsung's 4.1.2 (Android) and it's working without an issue.
Thanks for your quick responses .
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Thanks? what you mean thanks?
It 20 bucks each.
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PRINCE2013 said:
Nothing shows up on the above site but IMEI validates from the link mentioned below, on the same page.
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That is strange... But when you validate the IMEI, does it actually show you the manufacturer and the model? It should (see attached pics -- the TAC lookup and the IMEI validation).
gastonw said:
Thanks? what you mean thanks?
It 20 bucks each.
Sent from the little guy
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kt-Froggy said:
That is strange... But when you validate the IMEI, does it actually show you the manufacturer and the model? It should (see attached pics -- the TAC lookup and the IMEI validation).
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Hmm, that it does not... for TAC database it says, "No entrys found matching your query" and when I check validity of IMEI. I get the following:
Issued by: 35 (British Approvals Board of Telecommunications (BABT))
TAC: ******** (Unknown)
SNR: ******
CD: *
IMEI: ***************
Check: The submitted IMEI looks valid
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TAC:******** (Unknown)
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Unknown TAC is definitely suspicious, because it's supposed to correspond to a specific make and model of the phone...
kt-Froggy said:
Unknown TAC is definitely suspicious, because it's supposed to correspond to a specific make and model of the phone...
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You are correct. I purchased another Samsung phone and checked the TAC/IMEI on the site you gave and everything for it shows up. I returned S-II to the shop I purchased it from.
I wanted to ask, are IMEI numbers in a sequence? Because I noticed that the lot of these Samsung S-II's, which he was selling had the IMEI numbers in a series/sequence i.e. the phone I had ended with 082 and I saw another which had the same IMEI number as the first, except ending in 097.
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I wanted to ask, are IMEI numbers in a sequence? Because I noticed that the lot of these Samsung S-II's, which he was selling had the IMEI numbers in a series/sequence i.e. the phone I had ended with 082 and I saw another which had the same IMEI number as the first, except ending in 097.
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In simple terms, yes, they are sequential. IMEI structure is pretty simple, and it's a public knowledge. You can easily find a complete info on it. The first part (8 digits) is the Reporting Body ID, followed by the Type Allocation and Assembly Code. Then goes the 6-digit Serial Number of the device, and the last digit is a check (a rudimentary validation method). As you can imagine, serial numbers for the same device model on the same assembly line will indeed be sequential...

FCC ID of UK SM-G965F

Hi
I am having problems using my phone in the country where I am travelling. They are very tough on imported phones and my IMEI is not yet in their system. In order to get it in their system, I need the FCC ID of the UK S9+ single SIM but I do not have the box with me and it is not something which shows up in PhoneInfo. I bought mine from Amazon UK.
Can someone who has the same model please let me know the FCC ID from their box, or perhaps from the label on the back of the phone which I took off. (It may be the same FCC ID in other countries with the same model number but to be safe I prefer to have a UK one.)
TIA.
EDIT: The 128Gb version, of course. I hope the colour doesn't make a difference to the code but mine is the lilac purple.
Does the Exynos version have an FCC ID? Since it wasn't released in North America, I'm not sure they put it through FCC certification.
Averix said:
Does the Exynos version have an FCC ID? Since it wasn't released in North America, I'm not sure they put it through FCC certification.
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That's a good point. I hope so.
Google has just found me this. Am I right that, if it were Snapdragon, it would not have the F at the end?
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Google has just found me this. Am I right that, if it were Snapdragon, it would not have the F at the end?
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Can't be 100% sure since that's an FCC ID and not a Samsung model number, but you're likely right. I searched off my device's FCC ID and it has the U on it.
https://fccid.io/A3LSMG965U
Averix said:
Can't be 100% sure since that's an FCC ID and not a Samsung model number, but you're likely right. I searched off my device's FCC ID and it has the U on it.
https://fccid.io/A3LSMG965U
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Thanks.
n-j-f said:
Hi
I am having problems using my phone in the country where I am travelling. They are very tough on imported phones and my IMEI is not yet in their system. In order to get it in their system, I need the FCC ID of the UK S9+ single SIM but I do not have the box with me and it is not something which shows up in PhoneInfo. I bought mine from Amazon UK.
Can someone who has the same model please let me know the FCC ID from their box, or perhaps from the label on the back of the phone which I took off. (It may be the same FCC ID in other countries with the same model number but to be safe I prefer to have a UK one.)
TIA.
EDIT: The 128Gb version, of course. I hope the colour doesn't make a difference to the code but mine is the lilac purple.
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Go to Device > Status. (Scroll down ) It will show your device FCC ID
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Go to Device > Status. (Scroll down ) It will show your device FCC ID
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Got it. Thanks.
What is the model of the phone i can help you out,
To check the model number go to setting and about phone it will be there but i can tell you i know for a fact the F is the exyenos variant and not the snapdragon variant,
Which country are you trying to use the device from as you will need to flash the device with region specific firmware as the country you are in will use different radio frequencies to what the UK does.
Thanks
Matthew from australia

IMEI number listed as "clean" and on global whitelist. However, not attached to phone

IMEI number listed as "clean" and on global whitelist. However, not attached to phone
So this is very strange. I got two clean IMEI LG V30 phones off eBay some time ago. Because Colombia is in the dark ages, there's no shipping of phones to Colombia.
I finally got a chance to go to Colombia, and gave my inlaws their new phones. One is having no issues whatsoever. The other is having issues and has to "register" her phone with some governing body. When I look up her IMEI number, it is on the global whitelist but isn't actually attached to the LG V30. There is no device match whatsoever.
I now have 44 days to register this phone or else the phone will be blocked from Colombia towers.
Does anyone have the box of their LG V30 and wants to take a picture of the FCC ID? ZNFH930 is the ID, but she needs a picture for some reason.
Attached is the picture
When I get home, I'll see what box picture I can take. I'm not including the serial number or IMEI.
ChazzMatt said:
When I get home, I'll see what box picture I can take. I'm not including the serial number or IMEI.
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I wonder if I can photoshop the IMEI in there? If you can just white out the IMEI in the picture I'm sure I can put this phone's IMEI in its place.
I have no idea why the IMEI wouldn't be attached to an actual phone. I've never seen this before
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I wonder if I can photoshop the IMEI in there? If you can just white out the IMEI in the picture I'm sure I can put this phone's IMEI in its place.
I have no idea why the IMEI wouldn't be attached to an actual phone. I've never seen this before
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Can you use this? My picture taken almost 2 years ago.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74753806&postcount=6
TPMJB said:
Does anyone have the box of their LG V30 and wants to take a picture of the FCC ID? ZNFH930 is the ID, but she needs a picture for some reason.
Attached is the picture
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Wait you have the H930? Mine is a US998. Sorry.
ChazzMatt said:
Can you use this? My picture taken almost 2 years ago.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74753806&postcount=6
Wait you have the H930? Mine is a US998. Sorry.
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That's kind of what I need. Anywhere where it has that listed and the IMEI number (to be greyed out)?
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That's kind of what I need. Anywhere where it has that listed and the IMEI number (to be greyed out)?
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On my box, that section I showed is on the left side of the label taking up half the space. On the right side is has a stack of bar codes and numbers.
Heading:
Model: US998
Black Black
Then below that is
IMEI (barcode with numbers)
PESN (barcode with numbers)
KSI (barcode with numbers)
MSN (barcode with numbers)
ME ID DEC (barcode with numbers)
Is it possible to send them a video of you going through the menus in settings? You can go to the IMEI menu and then to Regulatory and Safety where the FCC ID is located.
You can also try explaining your situation to the eBay seller, if they're one of those phone brokers who sell a ton of these things. They may be able to help you out with a picture.

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