To check your ASUS product warranty in the Middle East, you can use the official online inquiry tool or the MyASUS application. The warranty status is primarily determined by your device's Serial Number (S/N) and typically starts from the date of purchase on your official invoice. How to Check Warranty Status Online Visit the Middle East Support Page : Go to the ASUS Middle East Warranty Status Inquiry Enter Serial Number

: Input your product's S/N. Be careful not to confuse similar characters like 'O' and '0' or 'I' and '1'. : Agree to the privacy policy and click to see your warranty expiration date. Alternative Methods MyASUS App : Open the MyASUS app on your Windows device, go to the User Center

, and log in to view the registered products' warranty status. Product Registration : Register your device on the ASUS One Portal

to track international warranty status and manage support requests. Key Warranty Details for the Middle East Warranty Status Inquiry | Official Support - ASUS

Check your Warranty Status * serial number to ASUS to inquire the warranty period of my product, Warranty Status Inquiry | Official Support | ASUS Global

To check your ASUS product warranty in the Middle East, you can use the official regional portal or the built-in MyASUS application. 1. Warranty Inquiry Methods

Online Portal: Access the ASUS Middle East Warranty Status Inquiry page. You will need your product's Serial Number (S/N) to proceed.

MyASUS App: If you have an ASUS laptop, open the MyASUS application, navigate to the User Center, and log in to view the registered product's expiration date.

International Warranty: Most ASUS laptops come with a standard 2-year international warranty (extending to 3 years for models purchased after October 1, 2025) valid in over 80 countries, including major Middle Eastern nations. 2. Regional Service & Support

If your device requires service or you need to verify specific regional coverage, you can contact the dedicated Middle East support team: ASUS Call Center (UAE): 800-ASUS-ME (800-2787-63). Email Support: service_me@asus.com. Operating Hours: Monday – Friday, 09:00 – 18:00. 3. Key Service Locations

ASUS operates through authorized partners across the region for repairs and warranty claims:

How to Inquire Warranty Status | Official Support | ASUS Global

Maintaining your ASUS device in the Middle East is streamlined through several digital and physical support channels. Whether you are in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, or Egypt, checking your warranty status ensures you remain covered for technical hardware issues or accidental damage. How to Check Your ASUS Warranty Status

You can verify your warranty coverage using two primary official methods: ASUS Support Website : Visit the ASUS Warranty Status Inquiry page

. The site typically detects your region automatically. Enter your product's Serial Number (S/N) and submit to see the expiration date.

: If you cannot provide a purchase invoice, the warranty period is calculated from the manufacture date found in the serial number. MyASUS Application

: Open the MyASUS app pre-installed on Windows devices. Log into your ASUS account under the User Center

and select your registered product to view the current warranty status. Warranty Types and Coverage in the Middle East

ASUS offers specific programs tailored to the region to provide enhanced protection: 2-Year International Warranty

: Most ASUS notebooks include a standard 2-year international warranty, covering free service and spare parts in over 80 countries. Perfect Warranty

: In specific Middle Eastern markets, customers can often upgrade to a "Perfect Warranty" by registering their device at ASUS Middle East within 90 days of purchase. This covers accidental damage

, including liquid spills, electrical surges, and physical drops. ASUS Premium Care

: This allows for local warranty extensions or added services like battery protection. Extensions for standard notebooks can reach a maximum of 3 years, while commercial notebooks may be extended up to 5 years. Service and Support Contacts

If your device requires repair, ASUS provides several contact points across the Middle East: All About International Warranty Service | ASUS UAE

Why the Middle East Warranty Landscape is Different

Before diving into the "how," understanding the "why" is critical. ASUS does not always directly manage warranty claims across every Middle Eastern country. Instead, ASUS Authorized distributors (like ASI, FDC, or MidEast Data Systems in the UAE; and Bajet in Saudi Arabia) often handle the initial warranty validation.

Key regional distinctions:

3.1 Digital Verification via Serial Numbers

The primary method for verification is the online warranty status tool.

Common Scenarios After an ASUS Warranty Check

3. Methods for Warranty Verification in the Middle East

ASUS provides several mechanisms for users to verify their warranty status. The accessibility of these tools varies slightly depending on the specific product line (e.g., ROG phones vs. motherboards).

Method 1: Official ASUS Warranty Check Online (The Global Portal)

The quickest method to check the manufacturing warranty is via the official ASUS Support website. However, this method has a major flaw regarding Middle Eastern purchases.

Steps:

  1. Go to the official ASUS Support page.
  2. Look for the "Warranty Status Inquiry" or "Check Warranty" tool.
  3. Enter your Serial Number (SN). This is usually found on a sticker on the bottom of your laptop, on the side of a motherboard box, or in the BIOS settings. ASUS serial numbers are typically 15 alphanumeric characters (e.g., N3N0CV123456789).
  4. Complete the CAPTCHA and submit.

The Result: The system will show you the "base warranty" based on the manufacturing date. For example, if you bought a laptop in June 2023 but the manufacturing date is December 2022, the portal might show a shorter remaining warranty.

The Middle East Problem: If your device was imported via a third party (grey market), this portal will still show the manufacturing date warranty, but if you take it to an official ASUS service center in the UAE, they may reject it due to lack of regional import validation. Furthermore, if you live in Iran, Syria, or other unsanctioned regions, the official portal may be blocked.