JAKARTA - Not long ago, Bareskrim Polri said it would turn off or shut down hundreds of thousands of cellphones recorded using illegal International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI).

In this case, there were 191,000 cellphones whose IMEI registration process was unofficial. Of these, iPhones are phones with IMEIs that are not registered at most among others.

To find out whether your iPhone is a legal item or not, you can immediately check your IMEI, whether it is registered with the Ministry of Industry or not. To check it, there are several ways. Listen now!

One of the tasks of the Ministry of Industry (Kemenperin) is to take care of a list of industrial goods that enter Indonesia, such as the iPhone.

Users can check this IMEI from the iPhone by opening the official iPhone website via PC.

For this method, you can open the dial menu by typing *#06#. If the IMEI number has appeared then you can copy the imei number and then you can check on the Kemenperin website.


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