Finding a unique device identifier is often a must when you need to register in the database, check for theft or unlock a SIM card. For owners of the Redmi Note 8 Pro, this procedure may not seem obvious, especially if the phone is locked or the screen does not respond to touch. In this article, we will discuss in detail all possible methods of obtaining code, from software to physical, so you can choose the most suitable for your situation.
The unique IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number is a key parameter assigned to each mobile device in the factory, which consists of 15 digits and allows carriers to identify a particular device on the network, block it in the event of a theft or track the status of the warranty, knowing where to look for this code on your Xiaomi will save you unnecessary panic and time.
It’s important to understand that the Redmi Note 8 Pro features two SIM card slots, so it will have two. IMEI-code (IMEI 1 and IMEI When filling out official forms or contacting support, it is often necessary to specify the first number, but the presence of both is the norm for dual-symbol devices.
⚠️ Note: Never share screenshots with yours. IMEI Knowing the code, fraudsters could theoretically clone the serial number of a device or use it to bypass locks, creating problems for the rightful owner.
Use of the system settings menu
The easiest and most reliable way that does not require remembering complex combinations or finding a box is to refer to the system settings of the Android operating system with a MIUI shell. This method works even if the phone does not have a SIM card installed or it is blocked by the operator, since the data is stored in the memory of the device itself.
To start, unlock your smartphone screen and find the Settings icon, which usually looks like a gear. In the options list that opens, you need to scroll down to the About Phone section, which is where all the basic technical information about your gadget is concentrated, including the CPU version, memory capacity, and of course, hardware identifiers.
Once you enter the About Phone section, you will see the Xiaomi logo and a line with the MIUI version. Below will be the General Information item or immediately the IMEI line. By clicking on it, the system will display both numbers for each slot. If you need to copy the number, just touch it and hold your finger for a couple of seconds, the message "Copied to the clipboard" will appear.
- 📱 Go to the “Settings” menu on the desktop.
- ⚙️ Select the “About Phone” item at the bottom of the list.
- ℹ️ Click on the “General Information” line for detail.
- 📋 Touch the plates. IMEI, copy it into a buffer.
⚠️ Note: If the About Phone menu displays dashing or zeroes instead of numbers, this may indicate serious firmware damage or modem hardware malfunction.
Secret engineering code for verification
In the arsenal of engineers and advanced users Xiaomi has a time-tested tool – universal. USSD-This method is good for its speed: you don't have to wander through the menu, just type in a short combination of characters in the phone app. The command *#06# works on the vast majority of mobile devices, regardless of the model and version of Android.
Open the call app, go to the dial screen, and enter the sequence asterisk, grille, zero, six, grille. Once you enter the last character, the screen automatically pops up the information window. IMEI 1, IMEI 2, and the serial number of the device (S/N) and MAC-address of the Wi-Fi module.
The advantage of this is that the code window usually has a copy button or text highlighting, which allows you to instantly send data to the messenger or save it in notes, but it is worth remembering that if your dialing application is damaged or replaced by a third-party, the code may not work.
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If the *#06# code doesn’t work, try entering it without the grille symbol at the end or make sure you’re using a standard MIUI caller rather than a third-party app from Google Play.
There is also an alternative code ##6484## that opens the full CIT (Customer Integration Test) menu, where you can not only view the IMEI, but also diagnose all the phone modules, including the screen, speakers and sensors.
- 📞 Open the standard application "Phone».
- 🔢 Enter *#06# on the digital keyboard.
- 👀 Wait for the automatic surfacing of the window with data.
- 💾 Press the copy button or take a screenshot of the screen.
Physical inspection of the shell and packaging
What if the phone is turned off, discharged, or worse, broken and not turned on? In such cases, physical media come to the rescue. Xiaomi is obliged to apply a unique identifier to the device body and its original packaging at the assembly stage, this is the “passport data” of your Redmi Note 8 Pro, which is independent of the state of the software.
Take a close look at the back of your smartphone. On the Redmi Note 8 Pro, information is often in small print at the bottom of the case or under the logo. The text may be barely noticeable, so use good lighting or a flashlight. Also, data can be pasted as a small sticker directly onto glass or metal.
The most reliable source is the phone box, and on one of its faces, there's always a white barcode sticker, and it's IMEI, S/N, model and color of the device, and it's a best practice for any wearer to keep the sticker box, because it makes it easier to return, exchange or sell the device in the future.
| Place of application | Display format | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| Back cover. | Engraving or sticker | Always if not erased |
| Packaging (box) | Printed label | Only if there is a box. |
| Tray SIM-map | Micro-engraving | Requires tray extraction |
Checking through Google and Mi Cloud
Modern smartphones are deeply integrated with cloud services, allowing you to track devices remotely. If your Redmi Note 8 Pro was previously connected to the Internet and signed in to a Google or Mi Account, then device information, including IMEI, could be synchronized with servers.
To check with Google, go to the account management page (google.com/android/find) from your computer or other phone. If the device appears in the list, click on it. In the details, sometimes (but not always, depending on the Android version) you can see the serial number and identifiers. A more reliable way for the Xiaomi ecosystem is the service i.mi.com.
When you log in to Mi Cloud, you'll be taken to the control panel, and then you'll go to Find a Device. Even if the phone is offline, the device card often displays its model and unique number that you use to link to your account. It's a great way to find out. IMEI, If the phone is lost, but you remember the password from the account.
- ☁️ Open your browser on any device and go to i.mi.com.
- 🔑 Sign in using your Mi Account.
- 📍 Select the “Find Device” function (Find Device).
- 📱 Click on your Redmi Note 8 Pro icon to view details.
⚠️ Note: To work with this method, the phone would have to connect to Wi-Fi or mobile internet at least once after setting up an account. If the phone has never been online since purchase, the data will not be in the cloud.
Using ADB commands for advanced
For users who are not afraid of the computer and command line, there is a method of obtaining information through the ADB debugging bridge (Android Debug Bridge), which requires the inclusion of USB debugging mode in the “Developers” menu on the smartphone itself, which may not be possible if the phone is locked or not turned on.
If you have access to the settings, connect your phone to your PC with a cable. Open the command line on your computer (cmd) and enter the command to check the connection: adb devices. Once you confirm authorization on your phone screen (you need to click "Allow"), you can request system properties.
The command to obtain the IMEI is as follows:
adb shell service call iphonesubinfo 1You will get a string in Hex format that you need to decrypt by removing the extra characters, or use a simpler command if root rights are not required:
adb shell getprop | grep imeiThis technique is useful because it pulls data directly from the system, bypassing the GUI, and is often used by repairmen to diagnose modem operation.
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Search in checks and operator documentation
Remember the paper or electronic documents you receive when you buy, the warranty card, the sales receipt, or the sales contract often contains the serial number and the IMEI of the device, a requirement of law in many countries to identify the product sold.
You can also find information in your mobile operator’s personal account, if you have registered your phone using IMEI for any service or if the operator has kept a database of sold devices (as is the case with installments), the data may be stored in the order history or in the support section.
Check your email. A search for keywords like "Xiaomi," "Redmi," "Guarantee" or "Check" can give you an email from a store where the attached word is a copy of the email. PDF-The file or in the body of the letter will indicate all the characteristics of the purchased gadget, including the required 15 digits.
- 📄 Find a warranty card or box from the device.
- 📧 Check your email for checks from the store.
- 📱 Go to the application or personal account of the operator.
- 🔍 Use a word search «IMEI» in the files of the phone or the cloud.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I change the IMEI to the Redmi Note 8 Pro?
What if IMEI is not read (Null/Unknown)?
Why do you need two IMEIs on the same phone?
Where can I find IMEI if the screen is broken and doesn’t show an image?
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The fastest way to know IMEI is to code *#06#, the most reliable when a phone is broken is by sticker on the box or back cover.