I can confirm for you that the MEID is most certainly not the same as
ANDROID ID. Furthermore, MEID is unique to CDMA phones, so my T-Mobile
G2, for example, does not have one. It has an IMEI instead. Like any
other GSM phone.

On Dec 23, 2:11 pm, Ryan Aviles <ryan.avi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The MEID might be useful. I dont think this is the same as the ANDROID_IDOn 
> Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 3:58 PM, John Gaby <jg...@gabysoft.com> wrote:
> > You could use ANDROID_ID, but be warned that I have found devices that
> > return null for this value.
>
> >http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.Secu...
>
> > John
>
> > On Dec 23, 10:21 am, Tommy <droi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Hey evereyone,
>
> >> I was wondering if there is a way to get a unique ID for the users
> >> phone. I imagine the IME and Serial Numbers are unique to each phone
> >> right? Is there a way I can request the IME number or the serial
> >> number or is there another number I can request that is unique to each
> >> phone? This is used to help secure login to an app.
>
> >> Thanks,
>
> >> Tommy
>
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