The unique IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) ID is your Xiaomi Redmi smartphoneβs passport, which contains information about the model, country of manufacture, and even unlock status, and itβs a number that you can use to sell the device, verify the originality, unlock after a reset, or restore access to your Mi Account, but not everyone knows where to look for this 15-digit code and how to interpret it correctly.
In this article, we will discuss 5 working methods of checking IMEI Xiaomi Redmi β from standard (through settings or USSD-code to the unknown (e.g., through an engineering menu or packaging) and pay special attention to checking for originality and typical errors that can lead to locking the device. If you are planning to buy a used smartphone or have already encountered activation problems, this guide will help to avoid fraud and technical problems.
What is IMEI and why do you need to check it out on Xiaomi Redmi?
IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a unique 15-digit code that is assigned to each mobile device during the manufacturing phase.
- π Identification of the device - by IMEI You can determine the model, the country of manufacture and even the date of release of the smartphone.
- π Protection against theft β mobile operators can block the device IMEI, if it was stolen.
- π¦ Originality Testing β Comparison IMEI Xiaomi helps to identify fakes or βgrayβ devices.
- π Unlocking the bootloader β Linking to a Mi Account often requires confirmation via IMEI.
On Xiaomi Redmi smartphones (including Redmi Note 12, Redmi 10, Redmi models) 9T etc.) IMEI It can be one or two numbers (for devices with two support). SIM-It is important to check both codes, as they may differ, for example, on the Redmi Note 11 Pro.+ first IMEI slot-like SIM1, and the second to SIM2.
β οΈ Note: If you have found out during the inspection that IMEI The box and the settings of the phone do not match, which is a sign of a fake or a re-stitched device, such smartphones can be blocked by the operator or Xiaomi at any time.
IMEI is also useful in the following situations:
- π Buying a used phone β checking for theft or locking.
- π§ Repairs β some service centers require IMEI warranty.
- π± Restore Access β If you forget your Mi Account password, Xiaomi support may request IMEI proof of possession.
Method 1: IMEI check with Xiaomi Redmi settings
The easiest and safest method is to use the built-in settings menu, which works on all Redmi models, including the latest versions of MIUI 14/15.
- Open the Settings app (the gear icon on the home screen).
- Scroll down and select About Phone (or About Device on some firmware).
- Tap on the item All characteristics (in older versions of MIUI - General information).
- Find a line. IMEI β One or two 15-digit numbers will be displayed here (depending on the number of numbers). SIM-map).
On some models (such as the Redmi Note 10 Pro), the path may be slightly different:
Settings β System β About the phone β SIM-card statusOpen "Settings"
Go to "About the phone" or "About the device"
Find the section "All characteristics" or "General information"
Copy IMEI (one-number)-->
If this IMEI menu is missing or appears as Unknown, it may mean:
- π΅ The device doesn't support SIM-maps (for example, the Wi-Fi version of the Redmi Pad tablet).
- π§ Communication module damaged (diagnosis required at service center).
- π¨ IMEI has been reset or replaced (the risk of blocking by the operator).
β οΈ Note: On phones with unofficial firmware (for example, custom LineageOS) IMEI This may not be displayed correctly, in which case use alternative verification methods (see section on the USSD-code).
Method 2: USSD-*#06# - The universal method
This method works on any Xiaomi Redmi phone, regardless of MIUI version or firmware status.
- Open the phone (calling) application.
- Enter the combination: *#06#.
- Press the call button (green tube).
After 1-2 seconds, a window with one or two IMEI numbers will appear on the screen, which is suitable even for locked phones (if the screen is not damaged).
Advantages of the method:
- β‘ Quickly β does not require switching to the menu.
- π It works on all versions of Android and MIUI.
- π± It does not depend on the state of the firmware (suitable for "bricksΒ»).
If you have entered the code *#06#, nothing happens:
- π΅ Check if it's active. SIM-card (on some firmware, the code works only with the inserted card).
- π§ The communication module may have been damaged (try restarting the phone).
- π¨ The device may be a fake (e.g., a Redmi clone on MediaTek with a modified software).
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If the phone does not respond to *#06#, try entering the code in emergency call mode (on the locked screen).
Method 3: IMEI check through packaging and battery
If the phone doesnβt turn on or you want to check the IMEI with factory data, pay attention to the box and battery (for models with removable battery).
IMEI on package
The original Xiaomi Redmi IMEI box shows:
- π¦ On a barcode sticker (usually on the back).
- π·οΈ Next to the serial number (S/N) and the model code (Model).
Example of location (for Redmi Note 11):
IMEI1: 123456789012345
IMEI2: 987654321098765
S/N: ABC123456789
Model: 2201116SGIMEI under the battery
On older Redmi models (e.g. Redmi 4X, Redmi 5A), the IMEI is duplicated on a sticker under the removable battery to be seen:
- Turn off the phone.
- Remove the back cover (a plastic shoulder blade or mediator will be required).
- Carefully remove the battery.
- Find a sticker with IMEI near-slots SIM-map.
Important: On new models (starting with the Redmi Note 8), the battery is non-removable, so this method is not suitable.
| Xiaomi Redmi Model | IMEI on the box | IMEI under the battery | IMEI in settings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Redmi 9A | β Yes. | β Yes (removable battery) | β Yes. |
| Redmi Note 10 Pro | β Yes. | β No (non-removable battery) | β Yes. |
| Redmi K50 | β Yes. | β No. | β Yes. |
| Redmi 7 | β Yes. | β Yes. | β Yes. |
β οΈ Attention: If IMEI The phone's settings and boxes are not the same, which is 100% a sign of a fake or a re-stitched device, and can be locked by the carrier or Xiaomi at any time, even after buying.
Method 4: IMEI check through the engineering menu (for experienced)
The Engineering Mode contains advanced information about the phone, including: IMEI. This method is suitable for Redmi models on Qualcomm Snapdragon processors (for example, Redmi Note 11 Pro).+, Redmi K40). For MediaTek (e.g. Redmi) 9C) codes may differ.
Instructions for Qualcomm:
- Open the Phone app.
- Enter the code: ##4636###.
- In the menu that opens, select Phone Information.
- Scroll down to the IMEI block.
For MediaTek, try the code:
##36446337##In the engineering menu you can also check:
- π‘ Network Type (Network Type).
- πΆ Signal Level (Signal Strength).
- π Battery Information (Battery Information).
What happens if you accidentally change the settings in the engineering menu?
Warning: It is not recommended to make changes to the engineering menu without experience. Incorrect settings can lead to:
- π΅ Loss of mobile network.
- π Quick battery discharge.
- π§ Need to reset before factory settings.
Method 5: Online IMEI Originality and Blocking Test
Once you know the IMEI, it can be checked through official and third-party services, which will help you to identify:
- π The authenticity of the device (is it not a clone).
- π Lockdown status (stolen/laid phone).
- π Date of production and country of manufacture.
Official Xiaomi services
Xiaomi does not provide a public database for IMEI verification, but you can:
- Contact Mi Account support with an IMEI indication to verify the warranty.
- Use the Mi Verify service (not applicable to all regions).
Third-party services
Reliable platforms for verification:
- π IMEI.info β shows the model, specifications and lock status.
- π SNDeeP.info - checks out IMEI snatched-device-based.
- π± IMEI24 β determines the country of production and the date of issue.
Example of the report with IMEI.info for Redmi Note 10 Pro:
Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro (sweet)
IMEI: 123456789012345
Serial number: ABC123456789
Production date: March 2021
Country: China
Status: Clean (not blacklisted)π‘
If the service shows a status of "Blacklisted" or "Lost/Stolen", Stop buying this phone, it can be blocked by the operator at any time.
How to recognize a fake by IMEI
Signs of fraud:
- π© IMEI begins with 00000 or contains repeating digits (e.g. 1111111111111) β this is a βdummyΒ».
- π IMEI The box and the phone don't match.
- π The verification service shows a different model (for example, instead of Redmi Note 12, the Samsung Galaxy is displayed).
Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
When checking the IMEI on Xiaomi Redmi, users often face the following problems:
- IMEI is displayed as "Unknown" or "No" Reason: Communication module, unofficial firmware or hardware failure is damaged. Solution: Check IMEI via *#06# or packaging. If the problem persists, contact the service center.
- IMEIs on the box and on the phone don't match Reason: counterfeit, flashing or replacing the motherboard. Solution: Stop buying or ask the seller why the discrepancy is happening.
- Phone does not respond to *#06# Reason: Locked screen, damaged software or hardware malfunction Solution: Try entering the code in emergency mode or connect the phone to the PC for diagnostics.
Also avoid the following actions:
- π§ Self-modification IMEI β This violates the law and may result in the device being blocked by the operator.
- π± Buying phones without checking IMEI β Risk of getting a stolen or locked device.
- π Use of dubious services to unlock the IMEI β Many of them are fraudulent.
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If you buy a used Xiaomi Redmi, ask the seller to provide a check or warranty card indicating IMEI. This is an additional insurance against counterfeiting.