I'm talking about HTC Incredible, it returns this:
A1000013579109

:O

On Jul 8, 3:24 pm, Sean Hodges <seanhodge...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Can you give an example? If you are detecting non-digits, perhaps they
> are dashes "-" separating the identifier components?
>
> Be careful when making assumptions on this value as not all Android
> devices are phones, and as far as I'm aware manufacturers could
> potentially pass anything back from a getDeviceId() call. Same goes
> for other functions, such as getLine1Number(), etc.
>
> On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 1:27 PM, sblantipodi
>
> <perini.dav...@dpsoftware.org> wrote:
> > Hi all,
>
> > after this code:
>
> > TelephonyManager mTelephonyMgr = (TelephonyManager)
> > getSystemService(Context.TELEPHONY_SERVICE);
> > pin = mTelephonyMgr.getDeviceId();
>
> > the pin variable should contain the IMEI number of the phone,
> > on some phones it returns LETTER and DECIMAL, how it it possible?
>
> > IMEI with letter? :o
>
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