Phone Warranty Checker – Check Warranty Status Online

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Phone Warranty Checker – Check Warranty Status Online

Instantly verify your smartphone warranty for Apple, Samsung, Google, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, Realme, Poco, Motorola, Nothing and many more. Enter IMEI or serial number and get redirected to the official manufacturer warranty page.

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Choose Your Phone Brand to Check Warranty

Manual IMEI / Serial Number Warranty Check

Enter your device's IMEI or serial number and select the brand to be taken directly to the official warranty status portal.

Your data is not stored. You will be redirected to the official brand website.

How to Check Your Phone Warranty - Step by Step

  1. Find your IMEI or serial number. Dial *#06# on your phone or navigate to Settings > About Phone. The serial number may also be printed on the original packaging.
  2. Select your phone brand from the grid above or use the dropdown in the manual form. We support all major manufacturers.
  3. Enter the IMEI/serial in the provided field and click "Check Warranty".
  4. You will be redirected to the official manufacturer warranty check page where you can view coverage status, purchase date, and expiration.

Why Use phonepric360 Warranty Checker?

  • All popular phone brands collected in one place – no need to search for individual warranty pages.
  • Direct official links – no ads, no third-party interference.
  • Works with both IMEI and serial numbers, covering iPhones, Android phones, and tablets.
  • Completely free, no registration or personal data required.
  • Includes detailed guides on understanding warranties, claiming service, and finding device identifiers.
  • Regularly updated when brands change their warranty portal URLs.

Understanding Phone Warranties: What You Need to Know

A phone warranty is a promise from the manufacturer to repair or replace your device if it experiences hardware defects due to faulty materials or workmanship. The standard warranty period is typically 12 months from the date of purchase, although some brands offer 24 months in certain regions.

Warranties generally cover:

  • Screen malfunctions (dead pixels, unresponsive touch, backlight failure) not caused by drops.
  • Battery defects (severe capacity loss below 80% within first year).
  • Charging port, speaker, microphone, and button failures.
  • Camera hardware issues (blurry images due to internal component failure).

Warranties do not cover accidental damage, water damage, unauthorized repairs, or normal wear and tear. For these, you may need a separate insurance plan or an extended care program like AppleCare+.

Brand-Specific Warranty Information

Phone Warranty vs Insurance vs AppleCare+

Many users confuse a manufacturer's warranty with phone insurance or extended service plans. Here is a clear comparison:

  • Manufacturer Warranty: Covers hardware defects only. Free with the device. Does not cover accidental damage.
  • Phone Insurance: Covers accidental damage, theft, and loss (depending on the plan). Usually requires a monthly premium and deductible.
  • Extended Care (AppleCare+, Samsung Care+): Extends warranty coverage and adds accidental damage protection for a fee. Often includes express replacement service.

Use our warranty checker to first determine your manufacturer warranty status, then decide if additional coverage is needed.

How to Claim Your Phone Warranty – A Practical Guide

  1. Check your warranty status using our tool above to ensure the device is still covered.
  2. Contact the brand's customer support via phone, chat, or the official website. Have your proof of purchase ready.
  3. Describe the issue clearly. The support team will guide you through troubleshooting or authorize a repair.
  4. You may be asked to visit an authorized service center or mail the device. Always back up your data before handing over your phone.
  5. Repairs under warranty are usually free, but damage not covered (like a cracked screen from a drop) will be charged.

How to Find Your Phone's IMEI or Serial Number

  • Dial *#06# – the IMEI will display instantly on screen.
  • On Android: Settings > About Phone > Status > IMEI information.
  • On iPhone: Settings > General > About – scroll down for IMEI and serial number.
  • Check the original retail box; the IMEI/serial is usually printed on a sticker.
  • Look at the SIM tray (some iPhone models have the IMEI engraved).

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Frequently Asked Questions About Phone Warranties

What is the standard phone warranty period?
Most manufacturers provide a 12-month limited warranty starting from the purchase date. Some brands in Europe and other regions offer 24 months under local consumer laws.
How can I check my Apple warranty?
Click the Apple card or select Apple from the manual dropdown. You will be redirected to Apple's official coverage check page at checkcoverage.apple.com. Enter your device serial number to see warranty details and AppleCare+ eligibility.
Does a phone warranty cover a cracked screen?
No, a standard manufacturer warranty does not cover physical or accidental damage like a cracked screen. You need a separate insurance plan or extended care (AppleCare+) for such repairs.
Can I check warranty for a second-hand phone?
Yes, using the IMEI or serial number you can verify if the original manufacturer warranty is still active. This is highly recommended when buying a used device.
Is the phonepric360 warranty checker free?
Absolutely. The tool is 100% free with no registration required. We simply provide direct links to official brand portals.
Which brands are supported?
We currently support Apple, Samsung, Google, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, Realme, Poco, Motorola, Nothing, Asus, Sony, Huawei, Honor, Nokia, and more are added regularly.
What if my brand is not listed?
You can use the manual form with the IMEI and the "Other" option (if added), or visit the manufacturer's website directly. We are continuously expanding our database.

Latest Tips & Important Warranty Updates

Many brands now integrate warranty status directly into device settings. For example, recent Samsung Galaxy phones display warranty information under Settings > About Phone > Status. Apple devices show coverage in Settings > General > About. Always keep your purchase receipt in a safe place, as it is often required for service claims.

In some countries, consumer laws extend the warranty beyond the manufacturer's period. For instance, in the European Union, a minimum 2-year warranty is mandatory. Check with your local consumer rights authority for details.