The PlayStation 4 model and serial numbers can be found on the PS4's original packaging and the back of the PS4 system. It is recommended that you have these numbers to hand when contacting PlayStation Support.
The serial number is comprised of 17 numbers and is located on the back of the system, towards the bottom left of the chassis. The model number consists of the letters CUH, followed by four numbers and a letter. The model number is located on the back of the system, towards the bottom of the chassis.
How To Find Ps Vita Serial Number Without Sticker
The serial number is comprised of 17 numbers and is located underneath the top lip, opposite the system ports. Turning the system over is necessary to view this number. The model number consists of the letters CUH, followed by four numbers and a letter. The model number is located on the spine of the system, above the system ports.
For some projectors, it is possible to find the model name and serial number in the menu by following the steps below. This is especially helpful if the projector's model name and serial number label is unreadable or not accessible.
The International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number is a unique identification or serial number that your mobile device has. Use either of the following methods below to find your IMEI number.
The model and serial number are usually found on the back of the unit, as shown in the image below.Model name (e.g. NWZ-W252, NW-E003F)
Serial number
Waterproof WALKMANExamples of correct model names: NW-WS623, NW-WS413.
The serial number is located on the bottom plate of the car audio unit. It is not directly accessible, as shown in the pictures below. Should you need to know the serial number, it is advised to have the car audio unit removed from the car stereo slot by a specialised installer.
Datecodes are found on the sticker behind the battery on the PSP. They can be useful in determining information about the unit without taking it apart or running 3rd party software. For example if you are planning to get a specific motherboard and buy online where the seller provides no hardware info and you have to defer from a couple pictures.
In some cases the datecode is enough to know the exact motherboard/shipped firmware. If not additional information which can usually be found on the battery sticker--such as serial/part numbers and FCCID is enough. Other times it is impossible to tell without a program or taking it apart. It all depends on what region/model it is.
Serial numbers consist of two letters followed by 7 numbers: the first letter is the first letter of the place of manufacture (S=SKZ KISARAZU, F=FOXCONN, etc) and the next letter is the region it was manufactured for (J=Japan, U=US/Canada, etc). The 7 numbers are the actual serial number of the unit. It appears to be incremental with most models having a specific range, however some exceptions do apply. Most limited edition units (Star Wars, God of War, Madden 09, etc) have a specific range that deviates from the standard Piano Black units. For example PSP-2001 Star Wars are always HU7xxxxxx.
When I'm asked to enter my serial number it keeps telling me it's wrong. I've checked both my Vaio Care on the laptop in question and turned it upside down and checked the sticker - same number in both places and still it says it's wrong!
The serial number of my new vaio pro was not recognised yesterday or still this evening. There was a complete outage of the sony uk site earlier, so maybe there is a technical problem - but the entry box is highlighted in red even before it goes to the server.
It's important to note at this point that the sticker with my Vita's serial number printed on it actually fell off of it a long ago due to wear. As such, the serial number I was providing was the one returned by Windows upon plugging my Vita to my PC via USB and checking its properties, as I had previously validated that the numbers matched between the two. Because the printed version was formatted slightly differently however despite containing the exact same information, they had rejected it. Only after revealing this detail that they finally approved my request and went ahead with the manual mass deactivation, which was successful.
For PSP 200X models, you can find the date code in the battery compartment sticker with the battery removed. This will be two characters written above the serial number with the words date code next to them. 2ff7e9595c
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