If your Motorola phone is acting up and you want to get it fixed, the first thing to do is verify if your phone is still under warranty. Motorola has an online page where you can check warranty of your Motorola phone. In this guide, I will walk you through every working method to do a Motorola warranty check. Now without any delay, let's begin.
How to Do a Motorola Warranty Check via the Official Website
Before checking warranty of a Motorola phone, you will need the 15-digit IMEI number of your phone. After that, you can check the warranty status via Motorola's official page. Here is how to go about it.
- Open the stock Phone app and move to the Keypad tab.
- Now, dial *#06# and it will open the pop-up screen. No need to press the call button.
- It will instantly display IMEI 1 and IMEI 2 numbers. You can copy any one of them.

- Alternatively, you can head over to Settings > About phone > Device details.
- Now, scroll down and note down the IMEI1 and IMEI2 number.

- Once you have grabbed the IMEI number, open Motorola's official page in a browser.
- Now, enter the IMEI number and it will show your Motorola phone's warranty information including the model name and warranty expiry date.

If the page shows "In Warranty", it means your Motorola phone is still covered and you can get it repaired for free. In case, it says "Out of Warranty", the coverage has lapsed and any repair will be charged. The process is quite similar to how you might check the warranty of a Samsung phone.
Check Your Phone Box or Invoice as a Fallback Option
If your Motorola phone is not turning on or damaged, you can find the IMEI number from the retail box or the purchase invoice. The retail box has a sticker on the back that lists the IMEI number. The process is more or less the same as checking the IMEI on Vivo phones.
By the way, a Motorola phone's warranty lasts for 12 months and it starts from the date of purchase, not the date of manufacture. You can find the date of purchase and manually calculate the warranty period or enter the IMEI number in the official website to check the status.
For phones bought from Flipkart, Amazon or any other online store, you can find the invoice from your order history at any time. If you bought it from an offline retailer, make sure the date stamp and IMEI are clearly visible on the receipt. You can use this invoice to get your phone repaired without any charge. Finally, you can call Motorola India's toll-free helpline number at 1800 419 6686 to get more details.
And that is everything you need to know about how to check warranty on Motorola phones. As an aside, Motorola is now offering up to seven years of software support on premium models. You can check our list of Motorola phones eligible for Android 17 to see how long your device will keep getting updates. And if you own a Realme phone, you might also want to explore our guide on how to check warranty on Realme phones.



























