
Often incidents of mobile theft occur. There are many problems faced when mobile is stolen because the phone has contacts ranging from our photos. In such a situation, if the phone is stolen, how to find it, today we are going to tell you about it. Let's know how to find out if the phone is lost or stolen.
Find your mobile like this
If the phone is lost or stolen, you can trace it through the IMEI number of the mobile phone. The phone can be easily tracked with the help of an IMEI number. To track the phone, you have to download the IMEI Phone Tracker app, which will be found on the Google Play Store. With the help of this app, you can track your phone.
What is the IMEI number
IMEI has a full form international mobile equipment identity. This is a 15 digit number which is the identity certificate of the phone. No one can change the IMEI number. This number should be noted down.
Check IMEI number like this
If you have to find the IMEI number of the phone, then it will be found on your mobile box. The IMEI number will be found written above the bar code printed on the phone box. Many smartphones will also get this number written on the box.
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