Por Boost Mobile
Publicado el 13 de abril de 2026
If you’ve ever looked into bringing your own phone to a plan, lost your phone or bought a used phone online, you’ve likely heard the term “IMEI number”. Don’t worry, it’s not as complicated as it sounds.
Whether you’re switching phone carriers, checking if your mobile device works on a new network, or reporting a stolen device, that string of 15 digits suddenly becomes very important.
Let’s break down what an IMEI number is, why it matters, and how to find yours, no technical experience required.
IMEI significa Identidad Internacional de Equipo Móvil. Es un número de serie único de 15 dígitos utilizado para identificar tu equipo móvil. Imagina que es la huella digital de tu teléfono. Es único en su clase y no hay dos equipos con el mismo número de IMEI.
Phone carriers use IMEIs to verify their authenticity, identify the make and model of your phone, and even block access to stolen phones. It's how carriers know which networks your phone can use and whether a device is legitimate.
Los operadores de telefonía utilizan los números de IMEI por varias razones fundamentales, que incluyen:
Activar tu equipo en una red
Verificar si un teléfono es compatible con la red de un operador
Bloquear o colocar en una lista negra un equipo si se denuncia como extraviado o robado
Ahora estás listo para verificar el número de IMEI de tu teléfono móvil. Aquí te explicamos cómo encontrar tu IMEI según tu tipo de equipo:
iPhone
Go to Settings → General → About
Desplázate hacia abajo para encontrar tu número de IMEI
O bien, mira la bandeja para la tarjeta SIM o el empaque original
Android
Ve a Configuración → Acerca del teléfono → Información de IMEI
También puedes marcar *#06# en tu teclado de marcado y tu IMEI aparecerá
O bien, mira el compartimento de la batería si tu teléfono tiene una batería removible
Equipos con batería removible
Apaga tu equipo
Busca un adhesivo cerca de la ranura de la batería con el IMEI y el número de serie
On Any Device
If you don't feel like digging through your phone settings or tracking down the sticker behind the battery, there's an even easier way to find your IMEI number. Simply dial "*#06#" using your keypad to instantly display the IMEI number on your screen.
Consejo: Si todavía tienes la caja original de tu teléfono, el número de IMEI suele estar impreso en la etiqueta. ¡Conserva la caja en un lugar seguro!
Your phone's IMEI doesn't provide any access or information about personal data saved on your device, it only gives carriers information on the make and model of your phone. This helps carriers ensure your phone will be compatible with their network when you bring your own phone to a plan.
When you bring your own phone to Boost Mobile, you’ll use your IMEI to confirm your phone will be compatible.
Your IMEI number is safe to use when you’re checking compatibility or activating your device, but like anything tied to your phone, it’s smart to handle it carefully.
Treat your IMEI like a serial number, it’s not super sensitive, but not something you want floating around the internet either.
You might not think about your IMEI often, but it comes in handy more than you'd expect. Here are the most common situations where you'll need it:
Basically, anytime your phone’s identity needs to be confirmed, your IMEI is doing the heavy lifting behind the scenes.
Once you’ve found your IMEI, you’ll need to ensure your specific device will work on the network you want to switch to.
The Boost Mobile Compatibility Checker uses your phone’s IMEI number to confirm it will be ready to make the switch to Boost Mobile for a Bring Your Own Phone plan. We don’t store or share your IMEI number with anyone. We simply let you know if your specific device is ready to connect.
When you’re ready to start saving on reliable nationwide coverage, learn how to BYOD and keep the phone you’ve got with a plan you’ll love.
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