Your device’s serial number is a unique code that the manufacturer gives the phone. No two serial numbers are the same. Should you need to find your phone’s, there are a few places you can look.
A serial number is usually a combination of letter and numbers. There’s no set length— the manufacturer determines that. The serial number will usually be denoted by an “S/N:” on the box, as you’ll see below. As with all things Android, the path to your serial number may have different routes, but this guide should give you a general idea of where to look.
Option One: On Your Device’s Retail Packaging
Often, the box your device came in will carry the serial number. It’s usually located on the outside of the box on a sticker that also contains several bar codes, your device’s IMEI number, etc. It’ll either be on the back or the side of the box.
Option Two: Under Your Device’s Battery
These days, most Android devices come with non-removable batteries. But if you have a device with a removable battery, you will often be able to find the serial number printed underneath.
Option Three: In Your Device’s System Settings
To find your device’s serial number in the software, go to Settings > System.
Then jump into About Phone > Status.
Post a Comment Blogger Facebook
We welcome comments that add value to the discussion. We attempt to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam, and our editors frequently review the comments to ensure they are appropriate. As the comments are written and submitted by visitors of The Sheen Blog, they in no way represent the opinion of The Sheen Blog. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.