Repair imei i9505? - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Do you guys think the method for reparing imei for the Qualcomm Verizon and AT&T galaxy s3 works the same way for i9505 since the i9505 is qualcomm?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1804117
I'm helping a friend to repair his Imei. He accidently formatted the efs folder.

raptor18 said:
Do you guys think the method for reparing imei for the Qualcomm Verizon and AT&T galaxy s3 works the same way for i9505 since the i9505 is qualcomm?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1804117
I'm helping a friend to repair his Imei. He accidently formatted the efs folder.
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did he took a efs backup??

tornado92 said:
did he took a efs backup??
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Nope. The phone is right now an expensive multimedia player.
Let's see if we can sort it.

If it's in warranty why not just give it to service center
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manojcitc said:
If it's in warranty why not just give it to service center
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I have difficulties understanding how come nobody has managed to understand the efs folder deeply, especially regenerating the correct imei which is the crook in most cases. Because as i see it, the nv_Data.bin is regenerated when deleted, but the imei is in developer mode which needs to be corrected.
Where have you been xda hackers all these years Someone needs to decrypt the nv_data.bin
I haven't asked him if he can send it to service center. Probably.

oh yeah, i forgot, we have rooted it and flashed another fw. Wouldn't the service center be suspicious why the imei is broke and figure out we have rooted it = warranty void?

Yes they will. But before you take it to them there is nothing to stop you resetting the flash counter with Triangle Away (latest version works with I9505) before flashing the original firmware with Odin. If it's a genuine firmware it won't increase flash count. You will then have a stock unmodified phone with a corrupt IMEI.
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My IMEI SHOWING 000000..IF ANY DEV SOLVE MY PROBLEM I WILL DONATE

HI
my imei showing 000000000....i flashed my phone and lost my imei....
If any dev restore my imei i will surely donate.
Thanx in advance
srinivas07 said:
HI
my imei showing 000000000....i flashed my phone and lost my imei....
If any dev restore my imei i will surely donate.
Thanx in advance
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had you backed up your efs folder before../???
neo1691 said:
had you backed up your efs folder before../???
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NO i didnt back my efs folder
srinivas07 said:
NO i didnt back my efs folder
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if you would have backed up your efc then we could have flashed your imei via odin!!
i dont know any other solution. Hope some expert will look into this
Flash any stock rom 1st.. see if it is back..
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ranadip.bswas said:
Flash any stock rom 1st.. see if it is back..
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yaa i had given a try to all those....still it shows 000000000000
On a lighter note --
Steal someone's efs backup, flash it, generate/get a valid IMEI from one of those sources who were doing good business during the "Chinese Phone" fiasco in India and force feed that IMEI
Tianhe said:
On a lighter note --
Steal someone's efs backup, flash it, generate/get a valid IMEI from one of those sources who were doing good business during the "Chinese Phone" fiasco in India and force feed that IMEI
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should i use the efs which is of only g3 one's or can i use any android one's???
Srinivas buddy - i would like you to note that i am no techno whiz and therefore my comments on this problem may also be taken with a pinch of salt. If i had to hazard a guess, i would surely try a efs backup from G3 rather than any other phone. The problem which will arise after you have flashed the efs & its succesfully working, is that there will be potential conflict of the IMEI in case both phones are active. Therefore, it is imperative to change the IMEI at once - and people do say that getting a valid IMEI is possible
To repeat myself - i am in no way responsible for any damage which may result from the above and hope that the DEVs have a better solution than my wild-ass theory
Tianhe said:
Srinivas buddy - i would like you to note that i am no techno whiz and therefore my comments on this problem may also be taken with a pinch of salt. If i had to hazard a guess, i would surely try a efs backup from G3 rather than any other phone. The problem which will arise after you have flashed the efs & its succesfully working, is that there will be potential conflict of the IMEI in case both phones are active. Therefore, it is imperative to change the IMEI at once - and people do say that getting a valid IMEI is possible
To repeat myself - i am in no way responsible for any damage which may result from the above and hope that the DEVs have a better solution than my wild-ass theory
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ok...but im a little bit confused...can u clearly explain me...sorry for that
What i mean is that when you "borrow" the efs backup from another phone and flash it to yours - then both the phones will have same IMEI since both carry the same efs information. This may cause problems when both the phones are active on the cellular network and i believe it may also be illegal. Therefore, it is important that you should get a new IMEI number as soon as possible.
Please remember that this is all guesswork and not recommended. However, if you dont care about possibly bricking your phone then atleast choose a efs backup from a phone which is exactly the same model as yours & running the same build / firmware + consult the DEVs before this
Tianhe said:
What i mean is that when you "borrow" the efs backup from another phone and flash it to yours - then both the phones will have same IMEI since both carry the same efs information. This may cause problems when both the phones are active on the cellular network and i believe it may also be illegal. Therefore, it is important that you should get a new IMEI number as soon as possible.
Please remember that this is all guesswork and not recommended. However, if you dont care about possibly bricking your phone then atleast choose a efs backup from a phone which is exactly the same model as yours & running the same build / firmware + consult the DEVs before this
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ok i got it...but how can change my IMEI ??is there any software for that??
i don't know wheather it will work or not, but just try this,
copy and paste efs folder of some other galaxy 3 to system folder using root explorer and edit .imei file with text editor and type your imei which will be there in bill or it will be on box and save it.
d92s said:
i don't know wheather it will work or not, but just try this,
copy and paste efs folder of some other galaxy 3 to system folder using root explorer and edit .imei file with text editor and type your imei which will be there in bill or it will be on box and save it.
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ok i would try it
http://www.msai.in/manufacturer.html
Check the above link and get yourself a valid/genuine IMEI number instead of getting into trouble!
if everything else fails, flash the official eclair and update it to froyo via kies. then take it to a samsung centre and say you lost your imei during official update through kies. they ought to fix it
maverickgenius said:
if everything else fails, flash the official eclair and update it to froyo via kies. then take it to a samsung centre and say you lost your imei during official update through kies. they ought to fix it
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Yup mave is right ..its a perfect solution..
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I think this will not work...
No IMEI no Support.
gagan007 said:
http://www.msai.in/manufacturer.html
Check the above link and get yourself a valid/genuine IMEI number instead of getting into trouble!
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I gonna try it today
deskjeti said:
I think this will not work...
No IMEI no Support.
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I think its pretty much worth a try, to be completely on the safe side u could just flash a firmware with bootloader, when Odin is at bootloader flashing pull the USB cable and the battery, your phone will be a brick then. Just go to service center and tell them that it didn't turn on after a firmware update with kiss.
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Deleted folder EFS and the backup EFS files

Hello
One user here in the CZ came to a complete folder with EFS and backup files.
Telephone module, therefore, does not work.
Is there any solution?
Thanks
I think you may need to send it back to Samsung - you need the nv_data.bin.md5 file in /efs to get the correct IMEI number for your handset - without this I don't think you can get your IMEI back?
And please don't post requests for help in the Dev forum either, k?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15666725
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nofam said:
And please don't post requests for help in the Dev forum either, k?
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I'm sorry I was wrong ....
PATLEN said:
Hello
One user here in the CZ came to a complete folder with EFS and backup files.
Telephone module, therefore, does not work.
Is there any solution?
Thanks
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Please let me know, if is any solutions.
SG2 shows unknown IMEI, no signal.
Everything else is OK.
Thanks for your reply and help.
sileshn said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15666725
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But this user have backup of EFS, i dont have it
No solution if you wiped EFS and have no backup of EFS .
Return phone to Samsung for repair .
jje
JJEgan said:
No solution if you wiped EFS and have no backup of EFS .
Return phone to Samsung for repair .
jje
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And what about nv_data.bin from another phone ? IMEI collision ?
Return phone to Samsung for repair - its another option to change mother board or not ?
If you have no backup, that's a warranty job, and they will likely decline to fix under warranty since it was caused by user stupidity.
Rob1980 said:
And what about nv_data.bin from another phone ? IMEI collision ?
That may end up before the courts of law as IMEI manipulation is an offence .
jje
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But what if i have my IMEI number on the box to the phone, then it can be done or??
slitex said:
But what if i have my IMEI number on the box to the phone, then it can be done or??
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Doesn't help. You need the actual matching files from efs.
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There are people who know how to generate correct nv_data file
It can be done with i5700 and with i9000, I guess i9100 won't be so different
http://forum.samdroid.net/f28/complete-imei-restore-how-1817/

Repair Samsung Galaxy S4 IMEI – Fix Galaxy S4 GT 19505 IMEI error

After repair my phone from bad boot, as it was stuck on the attached image i repair it through kies. but now it's showing IMEI problem. it's showing NULL
That's forced download mode. First thing you need to do is flash a stock rom (preferably for your carrier) with Odin. Then, if you're lucky, you may get your IMEI back. If you don't & you don't have an EFS backup, it's either a service centre or local mobile repair shop job.
MistahBungle said:
That's forced download mode. First thing you need to do is flash a stock rom (preferably for your carrier) with Odin. Then, if you're lucky, you may get your IMEI back. If you don't & you don't have an EFS backup, it's either a service centre or local mobile repair shop job.
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Please anyone help me to fix my galaxy s4 I9505 imei.
http://adel-al-milad.blogspot.com/2013/10/this-is-ultimate-solution-imei-galaxy.htm
sumonfd said:
After repair my phone from bad boot, as it was stuck on the attached image i repair it through kies. but now it's showing IMEI problem. it's showing NULL
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test this
adl008 said:
test this
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That was only for samsung galaxy s4 I9500 not for I9505.
I had this problem when I first got my s4 I flashed a ROM everything went fine I booted up and imei was null, so what worked for me was booting back into recovery and wipe everything and restored my backup and all was good again!!
thatsupnow said:
I had this problem when I first got my s4 I flashed a ROM everything went fine I booted up and imei was null, so what worked for me was booting back into recovery and wipe everything and restored my backup and all was good again!!
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Tried a lot this process nothing work. Waiting for another good advice.
Were you flashing a custom rom? If so, what recovery were you using and what rom were you flashing?
Try efs backup from another device
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smep said:
Try efs backup from another device
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How to do that??/ please explain
EFS Backup i9505 Link????
smep said:
Try efs backup from another device
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EFS Backup i9505 Link????:laugh::laugh:
if anyone have efs backup, kindly do tell me , i need it to get repaired my 9505.
after fixing it will not show ur imei guranteed, moreover we are in different continents, so make no problem at all,
kindly do share efs backup bcoz my phone is just dead from last 3 months.
hahmad78 said:
if anyone have efs backup, kindly do tell me , i need it to get repaired my 9505.
after fixing it will not show ur imei guranteed, moreover we are in different continents, so make no problem at all,
kindly do share efs backup bcoz my phone is just dead from last 3 months.
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No one that is smart will share their IMEI code with an other person. I would highly recommend that nobody should share their /efs backup.
A bundle of thanks dear, for nice suggestions and advice,
i hope , everyone will listen to you.
hahmad78 said:
A bundle of thanks dear, for nice suggestions and advice,
i hope , everyone will listen to you.
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I hope they do, because nobody should share their efs.
If you don't have backup then you should get acces to a samsung box: http://z3x-team.com/
If that doesn't work then you have damaged hardware.
Lennyz1988 said:
I hope they do, because nobody should share their efs.
If you don't have backup then you should get acces to a samsung box: http://z3x-team.com/
If that doesn't work then you have damaged hardware.
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Dear if i had that option in my area, i would had been there instead of asking and listening such comments.
No problem, if you people are nit willing, than its ok for me.
Next time i will take care of it. I have lots of cellphones, if anyone want anything from these, just tell me, i would love to help
Do you have repair ur imei?????i have same problem

Can the IMEI of another phone be used on a note 4?

Thanks all. Please delete.
Switching IMEI is illegal and it will work AFAIK
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I some how changed imei by downgrading DBE 5.0.2 to KK then updating it to BTU LP then installing simple rom. I didn't want it to happen but it did. Phone works fine.
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I am aware it is illegal. I am not asking how to do it, or if I should and not saying that I will. Simply asking if an imei can work on a different device.
langsalang said:
I some how changed imei by downgrading DBE 5.0.2 to KK then updating it to BTU LP then installing simple rom. I didn't want it to happen but it did. Phone works fine.
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Where did the new imei come from? Not sure how that happened.
m374llic4 said:
I am aware it is illegal. I am not asking how to do it, or if I should and not saying that I will. Simply asking if an imei can work on a different device.
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Yeah, it can work on a different device, obviously don't do it.
The consequences can be severe if caught messing with the device's IMEI #
m374llic4 said:
Where did the new imei come from? Not sure how that happened.
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As I said, not sure where or how but it changed it. I only realised it when I was selling it. This guy buying it checked the imei from the dialpad. And it didn't match the box or the back of the phone.
I installed BTU Lollipop for him before selling.
It was N910F European one.
Now I just got N910C Arab one.
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guruguido said:
Yeah, it can work on a different device, obviously don't do it.
The consequences can be severe if caught messing with the device's IMEI #
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Yes, I definitely will not be doing it. No worries. Disregard anything I said before, this is simply research for an emulator and android app I am developing.
Qualcomm devices are prone to getting the IMEI corrupted, my Qualcomm Note 3 kicked the bucket that way after some custom ROM experiments. Exynos variants are much less susceptible to this, so I grabbed a N910C this time 'round
For those curious: Qualcomm NV tools can save your device's IMEI and CERT - these absolutely _must_ be paired to access a mobile network. You can backup and restore IMEIs this way, note that installing another device's IMEI and CERT pair is highly illegal.
Even Samsung repair shops don't transfer your old IMEI when swapping motherboards (because doing so would be a violation of the GSM spec) - they give you a new sticker!
Hurrian said:
Qualcomm devices are prone to getting the IMEI corrupted, my Qualcomm Note 3 kicked the bucket that way after some custom ROM experiments. Exynos variants are much less susceptible to this, so I grabbed a N910C this time 'round
For those curious: Qualcomm NV tools can save your device's IMEI and CERT - these absolutely _must_ be paired to access a mobile network. You can backup and restore IMEIs this way, note that installing another device's IMEI and CERT pair is highly illegal.
Even Samsung repair shops don't transfer your old IMEI when swapping motherboards (because doing so would be a violation of the GSM spec) - they give you a new sticker!
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Well, by that logic, as long as you have the imei sticker, put it in your phone in place of your old sticker, and change to that number, you will be fine.
If only there was a tool to do this. Can't seem to find any. Oh well. : (
You can backup and restore IMEIs this way

How to change IMEI Number?

Hi guys!
My imei number is all zero. And i don't have signal right now! How can i change it? I have rooted galaxy s5 g900k.
Thanks
did u backup ur efs folder? or back up ur rom?
Nobody on here is going to tell you how to change your IMEI number. In the majority of the world, this is classed as illegal, as such XDA will have NO PART of any discussion of this topic.
http://i.imgur.com/rVnFwJM.jpg
If you didn't make a backup of your EFS partition, afaik, there is no fix (we can help you with) other than taking your phone to a repair shop
Saquing18 said:
Hi guys!
My imei number is all zero. And i don't have signal right now! How can i change it? I have rooted galaxy s5 g900k.
Thanks
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As already posted changing IMEI is illegal so unless you have EFS back up you can't be helped. Please don't ask again
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