Trade-in IMEI check

Client

Trade-in IMEI check adds workflow phrasing to the same client-side engine—catch typos before carrier, OEM, or ERP systems.

Privacy: digits are parsed only in your browser—no carrier or GSMA lookup, no upload. Treat device identifiers like any sensitive paste on shared machines.
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A 15-digit IMEI is commonly described as eight-digit TAC + six-digit serial + Luhn check digit; the trailing digit should satisfy ISO/IEC 7812 mod 10 on the full string—same arithmetic as debit/credit PAN checks. A 16-digit IMEISVappends two software version digits instead of exposing the standalone check position; carriers may still relate it to IMEI numbering but this page stops at segmentation and does not certify assignment.

Result

Passes Luhn mod 10 on the 15-digit string.

  • TAC (8): 35693803
  • Serial (6): 564380
  • Check (1): 9

Common use cases

  • Use trade-in imei check in operational runbooks as a format gate.
  • Confirm trade-in imei check expectations before trusting inventory or support CSV rows.
  • Paste digits locally—no carrier, GSMA, or stolen-device database lookup.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Treating format pass as live carrier or blacklist status

    Luhn and TAC hints do not prove activation, warranty, or lost/stolen registry state.

  • Expecting workflow-named check to skip carrier/OEM status verification.

FAQ

What is trade-in imei check?

Local Luhn and TAC readout on pasted IMEI—no live lookup API.

Is my IMEI sent to Toolcore?

No—all checks run in your browser tab only.

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Related utilities you can open in another tab—mostly client-side.