CDMA MEID check
ClientCDMA MEID check targets legacy CDMA2000 device identifiers standardized by 3GPP2. Paste hex or decimal MEID for local Luhn validation—activation and blacklist status stay with carriers.
CDMA context
MEID identifies the radio on CDMA2000 equipment. Checksum validation confirms format integrity—not whether the device is still activatable on a live network.
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CDMA MEIDs appear as 14 hexadecimal digits plus an optional check digit (15 total), or as an 18-digit decimal form with its own check digit. Hex values containing A–F use Luhn mod‑16; all‑ decimal hex uses Luhn mod‑10—same family as IMEI on GSM handsets.
Result
GSM devices use IMEI instead—open IMEI checker when the label shows a 15-digit decimal identifier.
Passes MEID Luhn check for AF0123450ABCDEC (hex form).
- Reporting body (RR)
- AF
- Hex compact
- AF0123450ABCDE
- Manufacturer code
- 012345
- Serial number
- 0ABCDE
Common use cases
- Audit retired CDMA handset inventory before recycling.
- Validate identifiers on dual-mode devices alongside IMEI checks.
Common mistakes to avoid
Assuming CDMA sunset means MEID checks are obsolete
MDM archives and resale workflows still reference MEID on legacy hardware.
FAQ
What is a CDMA MEID?
A 56-bit Mobile Equipment Identifier replacing ESN on CDMA devices—hex or decimal plus Luhn check.
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