Corrosion or triggered internal liquid contact indicators (LCI), even if the device possesses an IP water-resistance rating.
Before checking your status, you must find your unique 15-digit IMEI. You can find it using several methods:
: While designed for developers, this tool gives a raw data check showing the model, whether the device has been activated (purchase date), and the exact coverage end date (warranty end date) .
ZTE's warranty is generally region-locked and not internationally transferable.
Checking…
The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a unique identifier for your phone. ZTE will need this to check your warranty status in their system.
If you are buying a secondhand ZTE phone, checking the warranty status ensures the seller's claims are legitimate and the device isn't blacklisted.