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Find any device’s serial number fast — across brands, models, and operating systems.
Limitations & Disclaimer
FindSerialNumber.net does not generate, decode, or validate serial numbers for authenticity. It also does not store individual product databases (e.g., “is this serial number valid?”). Instead, it acts as a location reference guide. Always verify with the manufacturer for official serial number lookup tools.
If you're trying to check product warranty or specifications by serial number:
Use official manufacturer sites:
- Dell – support.dell.com (Service Tag lookup)
- HP – support.hp.com (Serial number lookup)
- Lenovo – support.lenovo.com
- Apple – checkcoverage.apple.com
- Samsung – samsung.com/us/support/serial-number
iOS:
Settings → General → About → Serial Number
1. Accuracy Across Models
Manufacturers often change the location of serial numbers between generations. For example, the serial number on a Lenovo ThinkPad T480 is under the bottom cover, while the T490 has it laser-etched on the base cover. FindSerialNumber.net tracks these nuances.
Problem 2: The Device Won’t Power On
- Solution: Physical inspection. Use FindSerialNumber.net’s “dead device” guides, which focus on etchings, not digital methods.
- Tip: For iPhones and iPads, the serial is also printed on the SIM tray (iPhone 3G to 4S) or the back case (iPhone 5 to 6).
3. Browser Hijacking
Visiting key-sharing sites often triggers malicious pop-ups that say, "Your McAfee subscription has expired" or "Flash Player needs to be updated." Clicking these installs browser hijackers that change your homepage, inject ads into every page you visit, and slow your system to a crawl.
Common Devices and Where to Find Serial Numbers (via FindSerialNumber.net)
To demonstrate the utility, here are the most common lookup queries on FindSerialNumber.net.