For GSM Phones
- Call the "Customer Care" and ask them to deactivate the SIM.
- Call the police. Submit them the IMEI number of your phone .
If you haven't lost your cellphone as yet, here's what you can do.
- Just check battery number
- type *#06# of your phone they give you a IMEI code , Remember of your IMEI code or Note this code because this code is uniqu
of all mobile , and help you to find.
- Report this IMEI number to the police if your cell is stolen.
A unique code encrypted in each mobile, known as the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number, is now being used to
trace a mobile anywhere in the country. Even if the SIM card (network) is changed, it can be traced.
Whenever a phone logs onto a particular network to make or receive calls, its IMEI number is emitted and this gets registered. In case
of stolen phones, the service provider can pass on the information to the police. and they can trace the user through the SIM card.
- Call the "Customer Care" and ask them to deactivate the SIM.
- Call the police. Submit them the IMEI number of your phone .
If you haven't lost your cellphone as yet, here's what you can do.
- Just check battery number
- type *#06# of your phone they give you a IMEI code , Remember of your IMEI code or Note this code because this code is uniqu
of all mobile , and help you to find.
- Report this IMEI number to the police if your cell is stolen.
A unique code encrypted in each mobile, known as the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number, is now being used to
trace a mobile anywhere in the country. Even if the SIM card (network) is changed, it can be traced.
Whenever a phone logs onto a particular network to make or receive calls, its IMEI number is emitted and this gets registered. In case
of stolen phones, the service provider can pass on the information to the police. and they can trace the user through the SIM card.
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