| Component | Typical Coverage | Excluded | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Phone/Device | 12 months | Physical damage, water damage | | Battery | 6 months | Normal degradation | | Charger/Cable | 6 months | Wear and tear | | Software issues | Limited (90 days) | Rooting, custom ROMs |
If you are struggling to find the warranty status, consider whether you bought the device from a third-party reseller (eBay, AliExpress). In that case, ZTE will likely deny warranty coverage, and you will need to rely on the seller’s return policy. Disclaimer: Warranty policies change frequently. Always check the official ZTE website for your region for the most current terms. zte warranty check
ZTE (Zhongxing Telecommunication Equipment Corporation) is a major global manufacturer of smartphones, tablets, and home broadband devices (routers/modems). Like most electronics, ZTE products come with a standard manufacturer’s warranty. | Component | Typical Coverage | Excluded |
However, checking the warranty status isn’t always straightforward. Unlike Apple or Samsung, ZTE does not have a universal, global IMEI checker on a single website. The process depends heavily on and which specific ZTE brand you own (e.g., ZTE Mobile, ZTE Home Devices, or Nubia). Always check the official ZTE website for your

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