: Open your phone's dialer and type *#06# or check the original packaging box.
: Check the original packaging box or the sticker on the back of the device (or under the battery if removable). 2. How to Check Your Warranty Status
"Next," Elias said into the headset. "Give me the next one."
Did you buy from a non-authorized reseller (e.g., eBay, AliExpress, a random discount site)? Your warranty check will likely fail. Those devices are often meant for different regions (e.g., a Chinese ZTE flashed with global ROM). ZTE will refuse service. Your only recourse is the seller.
If you purchased your device directly from ZTE, you can manage your warranty through their official site: ZTE Support Portal : Visit the ZTE Support Center
While ZTE does not always provide a single global "warranty lookup" portal, you can use several reliable tools:
If the online tools are unavailable, contact ZTE directly with your IMEI or serial number:
: Open your phone's dialer and type *#06# or check the original packaging box.
: Check the original packaging box or the sticker on the back of the device (or under the battery if removable). 2. How to Check Your Warranty Status
"Next," Elias said into the headset. "Give me the next one."
Did you buy from a non-authorized reseller (e.g., eBay, AliExpress, a random discount site)? Your warranty check will likely fail. Those devices are often meant for different regions (e.g., a Chinese ZTE flashed with global ROM). ZTE will refuse service. Your only recourse is the seller.
If you purchased your device directly from ZTE, you can manage your warranty through their official site: ZTE Support Portal : Visit the ZTE Support Center
While ZTE does not always provide a single global "warranty lookup" portal, you can use several reliable tools:
If the online tools are unavailable, contact ZTE directly with your IMEI or serial number: