Samsung Gear S2
First method:
There is a very easy way to see the IMEI code in a Samsung Gear S2 through a hidden code in the system.
The IMEI code identifies a mobile device uniquely, each Samsung device has its own IMEI code, this code must be printed on the device box and in the case of devices with removable battery under it. Here we discover how to get it in a Samsung Gear S2 very easily through the system settings.
Estimated time: 1 minute.
1- First step:
Press the home key and click on Settings of your Samsung Gear S2
2- Second step:
Swipe to find “About Gear” or “About device”.
3- Third step:
Swipe until you find “Device information” or “Information”.
4- Fourth step:
All the characteristics of the Samsung Gear S2 appear, look for the serial number or the IMEI.
What is the purpose of obtaining the IMEI code of a Gear S2?
The IMEI code is used for example to find out if a device Gear S2 it is an original Samsung, or it is a copy or imitation.
It is important to know what your IMEI code is in case of theft, to report it and ask the telephone operator to block the device and can not be used by another person.
It is also necessary to request an unlocking or release of the Samsung Gear S2 and that can be used with any SIM card of any operator, i.e. unlock a phone or tablet.
Other uses of the IMEI code are: knowing the country of origin of the device, knowing the date of manufacture and purchase, knowing the serial number, knowing if the device still has the manufacturer's Samsung warranty and know if the device is on some IMEI blacklist
About the device:
Samsung Gear S2 is a watch / smartwatch / bracelet with dimensions of 49.8 x 42.3 x 11.4 mm (1.96 x 1.67 x 0.45 in), a weight of 47 grams, , a screen size of 1.2 inches (~43.5% screen-to-body ratio) and a screen resolution of 360 x 360 pixels (~302 ppi pixel density).
It has a processor Dual-core 1.0 GHz Cortex-A7, a graphics card Mali-400MP2, a RAM memory 512 MB RAM and an internal memory of 4 GB.
The Samsung Gear S2 comes from the factory with the Tizen-based wearable platform operating system.
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