
The website imei24.com has introduced an important update that significantly expands the amount of information available for iPhone devices. From now on, users can check not only basic details, but also IMEI2, a more precise model description, and additional identifiers.
This is especially useful for people buying second-hand devices, GSM services, and anyone who wants full transparency about their smartphone.
What new information can you check?
After entering an IMEI number, the system now provides an extended report including:
• IMEI1 and IMEI2
• detailed model and variant description
• product name and SKU
• blacklist status (whether the device is clean)
Example result:
IMEI : 35107387046xxxx
IMEI1 : 35107387046xxxx
IMEI2 : 35107387054xxxx
Brand : Apple
Model : IPHONE15 PROM GLOBAL 256GB
Product Name : IPHONE15 PROM GLOBAL 256GB
Device SKU : IPH15PM-GLO256
SIM SKU : DFILLUNIV5G-SA-A
IMEI : 35107387046xxxx
Blacklist status : Clean
What is IMEI?
IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a unique number assigned to every mobile device. It works like a digital fingerprint that identifies a phone in a mobile network.
It allows you to:
• verify the authenticity of a device
• check if a phone is blacklisted or stolen
• identify exact device specifications
What is IMEI1 and IMEI2?
Modern smartphones, including iPhones, often support dual SIM functionality. This can be a combination of:
• physical SIM + eSIM
• or dual eSIM in newer models
Because of this, devices have two separate IMEI numbers:
• IMEI1 – assigned to the primary SIM slot
• IMEI2 – assigned to the secondary SIM (usually eSIM)
Each IMEI corresponds to a different network interface inside the same device.
Why are there two IMEI numbers?
The reason is simple: each SIM connection must be uniquely identifiable by mobile networks.
With dual SIM capability, a single phone can:
• use two numbers at the same time
• connect to two different carriers
• separate work and private usage
To make this possible, the phone needs two independent IMEI identifiers.
Why IMEI2 matters
Until recently, many users ignored IMEI2. However, it is becoming increasingly important, especially with the rise of eSIM technology.
Checking IMEI2 can help you:
• verify if the second SIM is also clean
• detect hidden issues with eSIM
• avoid problems when activating a second line
In some cases, IMEI1 may be clean while IMEI2 is blocked — which can cause unexpected issues.
Why this update is important
The addition of IMEI2 and detailed model information on imei24.com gives users a much more complete picture of the device.
This means:
• better safety when buying used phones
• more accurate device identification
• fewer surprises after purchase
Final thoughts
In today’s smartphone market, basic checks are no longer enough. With dual SIM devices and eSIM becoming standard, having access to both IMEI numbers and full device details is essential.
Thanks to the latest update, imei24.com becomes an even more powerful tool for anyone who wants to quickly and reliably verify an iPhone before buying or using it.
It’s a small change — but one that makes a big difference in real-world usage.