Zte Warranty Check ★ Must Watch
ZTE warranties are tied to the device, not the owner. If you sell your phone, the remaining warranty transfers automatically. The buyer just needs to perform a ZTE warranty check using the IMEI. No paperwork is required. However, the original proof of purchase is still required for claims.
Sometimes the easiest way to check your warranty doesn't involve a website at all.
Most ZTE smartphones come with a standard 1-year limited warranty starting from the date of purchase.
If it has been less than one year since the purchase date, you are likely still covered, provided there is no physical damage.
If you are located in the United States, ZTE uses an online portal for device registration and warranty checks.
Note: If the system asks for proof of purchase, it means the device was not automatically registered at the point of sale, and you may need to upload your receipt to activate the warranty status.