The International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) is a unique identifier assigned to mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, that connect to cellular networks. The IMEI is typically a 15-digit number, although it can be longer in some cases due to additional information included in the identifier. The primary purposes of the IMEI include: 1. **Device Identification**: Each mobile device has a unique IMEI number that distinguishes it from all other devices.

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