The following steps will guide you on how to find the MAC address on most Android devices.

Step 1

Open up your device to its home screen.

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Step 2

Swipe down from the top of the screen to open up the drop-down menu, and tap the Settings button in the top right-hand corner (it looks like a gear).

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Step 3

From here, tap Connections to navigate to the WiFi network settings.

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Step 4

At the top of this screen you will see an item that says Wi-Fi. Tap this item.

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Step 5

From this screen, tap the Settings icon (it looks like a gear) under the Current Network section. This will bring you to the settings page for the network that your device is currently connected to.

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Step 6

Next, tap Advanced to expand the menu.

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Step 7

Make sure that the MAC address type is listed as Phone MAC. Below this item, see the MAC Address - this is the MAC address of your Android.

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