MEID reporting body

Client

MEID reporting body searches want the first two hexadecimal characters of the 14-char body. This page shows that prefix plus checksum validation—full assignment tables need TIA or carrier sources separately.

Reporting body readout limits

Toolcore displays the two-character prefix and validates the full frame checksum. Detailed manufacturer names are maintained by TIA and OEMs—not computed here.

Privacy: checksum math runs locally in your tab. Toolcore does not query carrier or TIA MEID databases—format and Luhn check only.
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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

  • Roughly categorize manufacturer region before opening external portals.
  • Audit reporting-body consistency across a CSV of legacy CDMA units.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Treating reporting body alone as proof of carrier or model

    Prefix indicates allocation range—not line status or SKU.

FAQ

What is the MEID reporting body?

The first two hexadecimal characters of the 14-character MEID body.

Common search terms

Phrases people search for that match this tool. See the full long-tail keyword index.

  • meid checker online cdma luhn
  • mobile equipment identifier validate browser
  • hex meid check digit calculator locally
  • cdma meid decimal format checksum
  • meid validate no carrier lookup

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