I meant that in Korea, your ESN is not written on the phone, and instead you are given the MIN (I think) which corresponds to the ESN in a database maintained by SK Telecom, not easily accessible by the average user.
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I meant that in Korea, your ESN is not written on the phone, and instead you are given the MIN (I think) which corresponds to the ESN in a database maintained by SK Telecom, not easily accessible by the average user.