An FCC ID is the product ID assigned by the FCC to identify wireless products in the market. The FCC chooses 3 or 5 character “Grantee” codes to identify the business that created the product. The remaining characters of the FCC ID, SMT860, are often associated with the product model, but they can be random.
What is FCC ID for?
An FCC ID is a unique identifier assigned to a device registered with the United States Federal Communications Commission. For the legal sale of wireless devices in the US, manufacturers must: Digitally or physically label the device with the unique identifier provided by the FCC (upon approved application).
Where can I find my FCC ID?
FCC IDs are usually shown on a label found on a certified radio frequency device and indicates that the device has received a FCC grant of certification. If a device has a built-in display, the FCC ID may be provided electronically. Check the instruction in the User Manual to find the FCC ID information.
Is FCC ID the same as IMEI?
FCC ID numbers are the same for all phones (all iPhone 6 phones will have the same FCC ID). Each phone produced gets a unique IMEI number. This would lead to each FCC ID representing tens of thousands of IMEI / MEIDs so it is not currently possible to lookup an IMEI or MEID from an FCC ID.
Where can I find FCC ID?
How do I find my FCC ID?
Steps to Getting an FCC Registration Number (FRN)
- Go to the Commission’s Registration System (CORES) and Click Register.
- Answer whether the FRN is for an individual or business and whether the address for the contact is within the U.S. and click Continue.
- Complete the registration information and click Submit.
How do I find my FCC ID on Android?
Finding the FCC ID
- Dial *#07# to bring up the device information. Calling this number will not charge you anything or use any minutes.
- Check your device settings. You may be able to find the FCC ID under the Legal & Regulatory information on your device.
- Search your device model in Google using the keyword site:fccid.io.
Do I need an FCC ID?
If a product is deemed compliant with all relevant FCC’s technical requirements, it must feature an FCC ID on its label.
What is FCC ID Samsung?
An FCC ID is the product ID assigned by the FCC to identify wireless products in the market. The FCC chooses 3 or 5 character “Grantee” codes to identify the business that created the product. The remaining characters of the FCC ID, SMG887N, are often associated with the product model, but they can be random.
What does FCC ID look like?
The FCC ID is an alphanumeric code containing letters, numbers, and the dash “-” character. FCC IDs are typically 7 to 25 characters in length. The FCC ID is typically found on the product label near the other labeling for the device.