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- Each Philips TV comes with a unique serial number when it gets manufactured.
- Users can find the serial numbers either on the back of the TV, in its User manual, or within TV Settings.
Serial Numbers might seem insignificant at first, but you’ll need them whenever your TV malfunctions and you are looking for help. Whenever you contact Philips Customer Service and seek their assistance, they require your TV’s serial number to know more about the issue and help you solve it. Even claiming a warranty for your Philips TV requires the serial number. To learn about how to find it, refer to the steps discussed in this article.
Easy Ways to Find Your Philips TV Serial Number
Sometimes, the box in which your Philips TV got delivered has the serial number printed on it. You can find this number mostly on the sides of the box. If you still have the box with you, pick that up and find your TV’s serial number.
The serial number is also engraved or pasted on your TV as a sticker and is found mostly on the back of your Philips TV panel. If you have none of the above, you can find the serial number on the User manual or other documentation that comes with your TV.
Steps to Find Philips TV’s Serial Number Via Settings
Serial Numbers is also available on TV’s Settings. Since the procedure to see that varies between each Philips TV model, I’ve given a separate elaboration for each model below.
Philips Roku TV
- Hit the Home button on your Philips TV remote and get to Settings.
- Tap System, select About, and get to the Roku Account screen.
- Look for the Serial Number and note it down.
Philips Android TV
- Turn on your Philips TV and select the Settings button on your TV remote.
- Click Device Preferences and select About.
- Select Status in the following step. Now, scroll down and find your TV Serial number.
Philips Google TV
- Click the Profile icon and select Settings.
- In that, scroll down and click System.
- Select About and tap Status in the following step. Now, your Philips Google TV will display the serial number to you.
Note: All the numbers shown in the above images are just representational.
By now, you would have known the Serial Number of your TV. To be on the safer side, we recommend you note down your Serial number, which might be helpful when your TV gets into any serious issues, like a black screen, etc.