A MEID (Mobile Equipment Identifier) and an ESN (Electronic Serial Number) are unique codes used to identify mobile devices, primarily on CDMA networks (like Verizon or Sprint). Converting between them is common when activating older devices or troubleshooting network compatibility. 💡 The Core Difference
: The 14-digit hex MEID is split into two parts (manufacturer code and serial number), converted separately to decimal, and padded with zeros to create an 18-digit decimal number IMEI to MEID esn dec meid converter to imei fixed
Full-featured ESN/MEID to IMEI converter A MEID (Mobile Equipment Identifier) and an ESN
Using a "fixed" converter ensures that the mathematical translation between the 14-digit hardware ID and the 15-digit network ID is 100% accurate, preventing "Invalid IMEI" errors during activation. Summary Table MEID (Hex) Length Network CDMA (Old) CDMA (New) GSM / LTE / 5G Character Set Summary Table MEID (Hex) Length Network CDMA (Old)