IMEI change on Nexus 4 - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello xda
I ask this because my phone was stolen and I reported it to my carrier (forgot to activate cerberus after instalation of PA), but I have to know if there is the possibility that the bastart who took my nexus from me could activate it by changing IMEI by one that isn't reported.
I dont want to know how to do it, I want to know if it's hard to do the change. I like to think my phone is now bricked

hmillos said:
Hello xda
I ask this because my phone was stolen and I reported it to my carrier (forgot to activate cerberus after instalation of PA), but I have to know if there is the possibility that the bastart who took my nexus from me could activate it by changing IMEI by one that isn't reported.
I dont want to know how to do it, I want to know if it's hard to do the change. I like to think my phone is now bricked
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Changing IMEI isn't something can be done without specific equipment.
Don't worry. My Nexus 4 got stolen too.
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hmillos said:
Hello xda
I ask this because my phone was stolen and I reported it to my carrier (forgot to activate cerberus after instalation of PA), but I have to know if there is the possibility that the bastart who took my nexus from me could activate it by changing IMEI by one that isn't reported.
I dont want to know how to do it, I want to know if it's hard to do the change. I like to think my phone is now bricked
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If it comforts you a little bit the bastard who took your phone probably has no clue wtf to do with it other than play with it. Besides its hard to do and he probably don't known the first thing about changing anything on a android phone.

Yes, it can be done with the right tools and knowledge.

Jsparta26 said:
If it comforts you a little bit the bastard who took your phone probably has no clue wtf to do with it other than play with it. Besides its hard to do and he probably don't known the first thing about changing anything on a android phone.
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I don't know, in my country stealing cell phones is the most common thing so I think they probably have the tools and knowledge. The good think its that Nexus 4 will oficially arrive to my contry in June so probably they dont know much about it, I hope my dear Nexus 4 got bricked.

hmillos said:
I don't know, in my country stealing cell phones is the most common thing so I think they probably have the tools and knowledge. The good think its that Nexus 4 will oficially arrive to my contry in June so probably they dont know much about it, I hope my dear Nexus 4 got bricked.
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That's why I have installed GotYa app on my Nexus 4.

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Spoof Phone on T-Mobile website

If I edit build.prop will it change the phone reported on T-Mobile's website?
If so, what are the non market related adverse effects of this edit? I wanna spoof MT4GS, thanks.
You can simply choose 'not my phone' and pick any phone you want. What are you trying to accomplish?
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Gootah said:
If I edit build.prop will it change the phone reported on T-Mobile's website?
If so, what are the non market related adverse effects of this edit? I wanna spoof MT4GS, thanks.
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I would like to know this too.
tycoonlq said:
You can simply choose 'not my phone' and pick any phone you want. What are you trying to accomplish?
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As what he stated "spoof"
Simple
tycoonlq said:
You can simply choose 'not my phone' and pick any phone you want. What are you trying to accomplish?
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If you do this they'll reping and get the correct phone model. I don't just want the MT4GS to DISPLAY, I want T-Mobile to think I'm actually using it.
I bought the N4 from Google Play and I kind of don't want them to know I have it.
You kinda can't since T-Mobile just gets that information from your IMEI which is hardcoded in your phone. Each time you make a phone call or connect to the network in anyway your IMEI is sent (along with your SIM IMSI) to authenticate you to the network.
As such they've made tampering with IMEIs illegal as well
But...
shotta35 said:
You kinda can't since T-Mobile just gets that information from your IMEI which is hardcoded in your phone. Each time you make a phone call or connect to the network in anyway your IMEI is sent (along with your SIM IMSI) to authenticate you to the network.
As such they've made tampering with IMEIs illegal as well
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I bought my N$ from Google Play, should my IMEI even register?
I've been using it for about a day and the phone hasn't changed on the site yet, I may be in luck.
I'm sure I'm not the only one thinking this so I'll go ahead and say it.
This thread makes no sense. Why don't you want t mobile to know what phone you use?
You can't spoof another phone unless you change the imei which isn't legal. Editing the build.prop will probably only cause issues with the play store.
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Gootah said:
If you do this they'll reping and get the correct phone model. I don't just want the MT4GS to DISPLAY, I want T-Mobile to think I'm actually using it.
I bought the N4 from Google Play and I kind of don't want them to know I have it.
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Seriously? Why does it matter if T-Mobile knows what kind of phone you have?
And T-Mobile sells the N4. It doesn't matter where you bought it, they know what the IMEI pulls up as.
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joshnichols189 said:
Seriously? Why does it matter if T-Mobile knows what kind of phone you have?
And T-Mobile sells the N4. It doesn't matter where you bought it, they know what the IMEI pulls up as.
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I too would like to know why it matters what phone they think you have.
At&t knows I'm using an N4 based on the IMEI, and they don't sell it, so unless you're willing to possibly destroy your phone/spend some time in jail, I would just forget about it.
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I don't understand this thread either, I was literally in my local T-Mobile store not more than an hour ago, told the rep I was purchasing an N4 from Google (its 200$ cheaper than t-mo wants for month-to-month contract price) and he gave me instructions on how to activate it with their monthly 4g plan. why would they care where you got it?
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Whoa...
revamper said:
I'm sure I'm not the only one thinking this so I'll go ahead and say it.
This thread makes no sense. Why don't you want t mobile to know what phone you use?
You can't spoof another phone unless you change the imei which isn't legal. Editing the build.prop will probably only cause issues with the play store.
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First of all, slow down....second, this thread makes a ton of sense.
My other phone is EOL and I want to cash it in for a new one with my insurance. In order to do that the old one must report be reported to T-Mobile before I drop it and it smashed to pieces. Thanks for being a jerk about it.
Sincerely,
Me
Gootah said:
First of all, slow down....second, this thread makes a ton of sense.
My other phone is EOL and I want to cash it in for a new one with my insurance. In order to do that the old one must report be reported to T-Mobile before I drop it and it smashed to pieces. Thanks for being a jerk about it.
Sincerely,
Me
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So you want to commit insurance fraud?
Nice...
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Gootah said:
First of all, slow down....second, this thread makes a ton of sense.
My other phone is EOL and I want to cash it in for a new one with my insurance. In order to do that the old one must report be reported to T-Mobile before I drop it and it smashed to pieces. Thanks for being a jerk about it.
Sincerely,
Me
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LOL at calling someone a jerk after admitting to wanting to commit insurance fraud.
Best thing I have seen all week.
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Gootah said:
First of all, slow down....second, this thread makes a ton of sense.
My other phone is EOL and I want to cash it in for a new one with my insurance. In order to do that the old one must report be reported to T-Mobile before I drop it and it smashed to pieces. Thanks for being a jerk about it.
Sincerely,
Me
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Haha that is awesome. How does a thread, to regular law abiding folks, make "tons of sense" if the thread itself is a scheme to commit fraud? Damn, how could we not have thought of that?
Like the other poster said, this is the best thing I've read all week.
Not Really
El Daddy said:
So you want to commit insurance fraud?
Nice...
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It was just a joke, the phone is actually damaged (cracked screen and kb double presses buttons) this is why I got the N4.
When I called Asurion they told me they no longer carry the phone and tried to give me a G2 (which I already own), I then got some documents in the mail showing that the N4 is now in my device bracket, so I want to raise hell and trade it in.
...and even if I did want to commit fraud it's no ones business but mine. What is this? The moral police forum? Why is everyone sweating the details instead of helping me with my inquiry? This is the most hostile (though it IS at a minimum) group of posts I've encountered since 2007! lol
Regular Law Abiding Folk....?
El Daddy said:
So you want to commit insurance fraud?
Nice...
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Enhanced said:
Haha that is awesome. How does a thread, to regular law abiding folks, make "tons of sense" if the thread itself is a scheme to commit fraud? Damn, how could we not have thought of that?
Like the other poster said, this is the best thing I've read all week.
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I guess I'm the only one from the hood, the only torrent user, the only one who has ever used a cracked program, and the only one planning to rob my local bank this Friday with a banana in my pocket....lol
But seriously, stop being prudes guys... -_-
Your not going to be able to trick t mobile into thinking your phone is anything other than what it is. If your intent is to swap out an older phone through insurance your going to have to actually use the phone you want to claim so that t mobile can inform assurion or whoever of when the phone was last used. Your device sends a lot of info to its carrier every time you use it and editing a build.prop or whatever will not change that.
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Not that I agree with what you are doing, but how was anybody supposed to come to this conclusion based on what you submitted in the OP?
Secondly, whether you have a secondary phone or not (N4) has absolutely no bearing on your ability to file for insurance for. Especially considering you purchased the phone at full value without a contract from a non-carrier vendor.
Rod3 said:
Not that I agree with what you are doing, but how was anybody supposed to come to this conclusion based on what you submitted in the OP?
Secondly, whether you have a secondary phone or not (N4) has absolutely no bearing on your ability to file for insurance for. Especially considering you purchased the phone at full value without a contract from a non-carrier vendor.
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Having a secondary phone does not matter but when making a claim on the insured device they have to be able to verify that the damage occured within the last 30 days. If the phone has not been used in over 30 days they can deny the claim.
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location : brooklyn. figures......lmao j/k bro lol but honestly you should know that XDA doesnt generally like helping people "get over" on cell phone compnaies. I mean, I personally dont care or look down on you for it. Heck if it works more power to ya. I think you knew this already hence why your OP mentioned nothing of the reasoning for you wanting to do this.

Stolen N4 - Who blocks IMEI?

Hi folks.
I feel stupid (and angry) as hell right now. The worst part is that I can't even explain how it happened. I'm the most careful person in the world with my phone, and haven't lost a smartphone in, like, a decade, but I believe I have just had my N4 stolen from me. I had it, then I put it in my pocket, stood up for 10 minutes, then it was gone, and, of course, immediately switched off. All my careful planning is null and void; once it's stolen / off, there's very little that pintail, plan b, lookout etc can do. (?)
Anyway, I just need to know where and how I get the IMEI blocked? It was bought directly from Google, not via a carrier. Does anyone know?
Thanks. I'm off to dust off my credit card, and try to replace my baby
I would think talking to your carrier would be a good idea since they have access to block imei's. Even if they can't they are best able to point you in the right direction.
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GSM phones don't have IMEIs, do they? I thought you pop a new sim card in and it's usable again.
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Call Google, they can block the IMEI and remotely shut it down, I think I also seen that you can file a lost/stolen report with them. You mfight get a replacement, too.
chrisrozon said:
GSM phones don't have IMEIs, do they? I thought you pop a new sim card in and it's usable again.
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YES THEY DO.
......... :laugh:
I'm afraid you can't block your phone from every carrier in the world OP. You should of flashed Cerberus as a system app onto your phone.
Thanks all for your replies.
chrisrozon said:
GSM phones don't have IMEIs, do they? I
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Silly billy
wilsonlam97 said:
You should of flashed Cerberus as a system app onto your phone.
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Cheers, I'll check that one out for next time :/
Infekxion said:
Call Google, they can block the IMEI and remotely shut it down,
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So far, I've filled in a form I found for order related queries, but that's the best I could find. If anyone has any help for phone numbers/URLs/emails, I'd be really grateful. I'm still searching.
Infekxion said:
You mfight get a replacement, too.
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Ha! That would be nice, but I won't hold my breath!
If you use a mastercard and you bought it within 90 days, they'll replace it if stolen.
http://www.mastercard.us/card-benefits.html
Rakeesh_j said:
If you use a mastercard and you bought it within 90 days, they'll replace it if stolen.
http://www.mastercard.us/card-benefits.html
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Badass. But just tell Google. They can block it from T-Mobile and AT&T. I think straight talk too. Emails take along while but they do get back to you. I would put flyers up near where it was stolen that say the phone has been deactivated and will not work on any carrier. If it is returned to you there will be no questions asked ( maybe even lie about a reward) see what happens. You can say my number is on the lock screen or call this number in the contacts. Maybe they will just return it to lost and found or something. Could be it died and you just left it somewhere and someone picked it up to give it to lost and found?
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Censura_Umbra said:
I would put flyers up near where it was stolen that say the phone has been deactivated and will not work on any carrier. If it is returned to you there will be no questions asked ( maybe even lie about a reward) see what happens.
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How much of a fake reward would be required for a thief to return a phone? $100 bucks? Not worth incriminating myself. $200 bucks? Then my BS detector goes off because you are approaching the price of purchasing a new one.
I like your optimism but too bad the world doesn't work like that.
Rakeesh_j said:
If you use a mastercard and you bought it within 90 days, they'll replace it if stolen.
http://www.mastercard.us/card-benefits.html
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thanks for this post. my nexus 4 was also stolen a few weeks back. I didn't even think to contact my card company to see if they would replace it. According to the website, looks like they will :laugh:
And to think I was actually debating buying another N4 because my Galaxy Nexus is starting to act stupid
Sorry about your loss..
But according to your description of the incident... Someone stole it from your pocket after you stood up? How?? Or am I reading the op wrong
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Crisisx1 said:
Sorry about your loss..
But according to your description of the incident... Someone stole it from your pocket after you stood up? How?? Or am I reading the op wrong
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yeah I don't get that one from the OP either lol. mine was stolen from my car along with my wallet
Rakeesh_j said:
If you use a mastercard and you bought it within 90 days, they'll replace it if stolen.
http://www.mastercard.us/card-benefits.html
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This is really good info, thanks. Sadly, it doesn't apply to me.
Censura_Umbra said:
Could be it died and you just left it somewhere and someone picked it up to give it to lost and found?
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Crisisx1 said:
But according to your description of the incident... Someone stole it from your pocket after you stood up? How?? Or am I reading the op wrong
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There was literally ten or fifteen minutes between me sitting at the table in the bar using my phone, and it being switched off when I asked my girlfriend to call it. I guess I was pickpocketed when I went outside for a smoke. Sucks, but this is what credit is for, I guess. I'd only just paid off my card
I just want to block that SoB from using it. I'm still no nearer to finding the right contact at Google.
If they didn't wipe your phone, go to Google Play on the web and install Plan B to your phone. It will tell you where it is.
DanielNTX said:
If they didn't wipe your phone, go to Google Play on the web and install Plan B to your phone. It will tell you where it is.
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The phone was stolen and switched off within ten to fifteen minutes of the last time I had it in my hand. Pretty tough to install Plan B in those circumstances I have various apps for locating it, as well as a number of Tasker scripts to locate, erase, etc. but they are all pretty much worthless the minute the thief has switched off the phone.
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I have tracked down the phone number for US Google Device Support , which I have called and they appear to have it in hand, although they have had to escalate my call to a specialist as they were not sure if they could block the IMEI.
Thanks all for taking the time to reply. My new phone has been ordered and should be here in a few days. Everything's backed up to Dropbox, so I'm only down a bit of money and some inconvenience. It could be worse.
CheshA said:
This is really good info, thanks. Sadly, it doesn't apply to me.
There was literally ten or fifteen minutes between me sitting at the table in the bar using my phone, and it being switched off when I asked my girlfriend to call it. I guess I was pickpocketed when I went outside for a smoke. Sucks, but this is what credit is for, I guess. I'd only just paid off my card
I just want to block that SoB from using it. I'm still no nearer to finding the right contact at Google.
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You must wear some really big/loose pants for someone to pick pot a pretty big phone from your pocket... Or you were really drunk
Good luck bro.
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CheshA said:
The phone was stolen and switched off within ten to fifteen minutes of the last time I had it in my hand. Pretty tough to install Plan B in those circumstances I have various apps for locating it, as well as a number of Tasker scripts to locate, erase, etc. but they are all pretty much worthless the minute the thief has switched off the phone.
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I have tracked down the phone number for US Google Device Support , which I have called and they appear to have it in hand, although they have had to escalate my call to a specialist as they were not sure if they could block the IMEI.
Thanks all for taking the time to reply. My new phone has been ordered and should be here in a few days. Everything's backed up to Dropbox, so I'm only down a bit of money and some inconvenience. It could be worse.
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Yeah, at least you weren't hurt in the incident. It sucks to have your stuff stolen (I had a phone stolen about 2 years ago in a mugging) but at the end of the day we move on and don't let it get us down. I've found that I'm now much more cautious with my electronics in public, which I guess is a good thing.
Hello there, sorry to hear about your situation. I actually JUST lost my Nexus 4 this past weekend as well. Were you able to get a resolution from the Google team regarding the block on the IMEI? I've tried searching around for more info but haven't been able to find much. What ended up happening if you don't mind me asking?

S4 got stolen...

hello there, i bought a new galaxy s4 and it got stolen today...
im really upset and i need your help.
i still have the box and i think that the serial is still on it.
can i track the serial and hopelly find it?
i remeber that if i could enter the iphone imei into an website it would tell me what network is he connected to.
my sim is closed and i bought it contract free so its unlocked.
i live in israel and the police is not so helpful...
can i do something? please i need this help.
Thanks in advance!
Did you try to track it with Samsung Dive (you need to have a Samsung account and enabled this feature)?
http://findmymobile.samsung.com/login.do
asafhaim147 said:
hello there, i bought a new galaxy s4 and it got stolen today...
im really upset and i need your help.
i still have the box and i think that the serial is still on it.
can i track the serial and hopelly find it?
i remeber that if i could enter the iphone imei into an website it would tell me what network is he connected to.
my sim is closed and i bought it contract free so its unlocked.
i live in israel and the police is not so helpful...
can i do something? please i need this help.
Thanks in advance!
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Have you entered Samsung account to the phone and setup ' Find my mobile ' Thing in settings?
LegendJo said:
Have you entered Samsung account to the phone and setup ' Find my mobile ' Thing in settings?
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i guess i did because its working but the man took out my sim card and the phone is off... im going to catch him when he will connect to the wifi.
maybe tomorrow... never lose hope!
maybe other options?
Human always smarter than machine. Samsung got a disadvantage which is included built in recovery. He can just simply boot in and factory reset everything. Or just remove all accounts that in your s4. Let's pray for the stealer is stupid.
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asafhaim147 said:
i guess i did because its working but the man took out my sim card and the phone is off... im going to catch him when he will connect to the wifi.
maybe tomorrow... never lose hope!
maybe other options?
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You will be lucky if the thief has not factory reset the phone. Especially if you set pin to unlock, he will surely factory reset the phone.
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asafhaim147 said:
i guess i did because its working but the man took out my sim card and the phone is off... im going to catch him when he will connect to the wifi.
maybe tomorrow... never lose hope!
maybe other options?
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Hope you find it
If you find it (or get another mobile) install Cerberus . In can be set to hidden and is able to send a message if SIM is removed :good:
Mittaa said:
Hope you find it
If you find it (or get another mobile) install In can be set to hidden and is able to send a message if SIM is removed :good:
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he was online for a couple of minutes but i couldnt track him... did he get a message that i tried?
anyway he looked stupid because i think i saw him but im not sure.
in israel there is a new thing that called Arsim (ערסים) you can google that.
if it was him then hes more stupid than my dog, that loves to bang his head in windows and chairs.
more option people?
thank you all for trying! makes me fell a little better.
asafhaim147 said:
he was online for a couple of minutes but i couldnt track him... did he get a message that i tried?
anyway he looked stupid because i think i saw him but im not sure.
in israel there is a new thing that called Arsim (ערסים) you can google that.
if it was him then hes more stupid than my dog, that loves to bang his head in windows and chairs.
more option people?
thank you all for trying! makes me fell a little better.
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Yes I this there is a notification telling that device "is found" ... but you can't prevent anybody from flashing a new firmware.
On your box there should be an IMEI number (or on your receipt) and IMEI is a bit more difficult to change so maybe you have a chance to trace it in some other way.
What about plan b from the play store?
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Mittaa said:
Hope you find it
If you find it (or get another mobile) install Cerberus . In can be set to hidden and is able to send a message if SIM is removed :good:
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You can set sim change alerts in the standard s4 settings aswell. I only found out the other day and it can be set to text a friend or family member.
Hope you manage yo yrack and get the phone back, too many low lifes in the world needing to steal someone elses hard earned money/phone etc. Is there no way of having the imei blacklisted? Keep that as a last resort if it can be done, as far as I know soon as its blacklisted you wont be able to track it at all
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Bradden1 said:
What about plan b from the play store?
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Plan B only works with 2.0 - 2.3 versions of Android
Mittaa said:
Plan B only works with 2.0 - 2.3 versions of Android
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Thanks..I didn't know that
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You can have the imei blacklisted so the phone will essentially be useless. You arent getting it back anyway. Might as wll keep the thief from having it.
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Skipjacks said:
You can have the imei blacklisted so the phone will essentially be useless. You arent getting it back anyway. Might as wll keep the thief from having it.
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Yeah but he'll still have a very powerful gaming machine.
lambstone said:
Yeah but he'll still have a very powerful gaming machine.
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... and a bad taste in his mouth
Mittaa said:
... and a bad taste in his mouth
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Not to mention seething disappointment.
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.
this is where the Avast anti theft comes into play. It comes back even after a reset. I have tried it on my galasy S3 and it works.... but too late for the Op... hope fully you catch the thief...
nm8 said:
this is where the Avast anti theft comes into play. It comes back even after a reset. I have tried it on my galasy S3 and it works.... but too late for the Op... hope fully you catch the thief...
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first of all, he stole it from my bag.
second of all, if he flashes a new firmware or disconnect from my samsung account ( or even a factory reset )
can i know it? or it will just stay offline for ever?
asafhaim147 said:
first of all, he stole it from my bag.
second of all, if he flashes a new firmware or disconnect from my samsung account ( or even a factory reset )
can i know it? or it will just stay offline for ever?
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If he just reset (factory reset), wipe data or flash a new firmware, IMEI may survive.
So IMEI tracking is your last chance.
I don't know this company http://www.trackimei.com/ but maybe worth a try?
Some other info HERE ... and HERE
BTW I could imagine that he sell it to some innocent person ... knowing it's a bit to hot to keep for him self

[Q] Note 3 locked nv items...

ok im looking for a way to write certain nv items to fix me phone.. when i write said items or item it does not take..
any ideas? im really stumped..
all i can think is that there is a secret file some people may have that allows them to write certain NV Item and have them take..
well again any help would be AWESOME..
Sorry to say that but your request is either joke (don't expect) or just completely useless. What is your issue? What is your ROM,........
Android - flash, root a enjoy
Kuratko said:
Sorry to say that but your request is either joke (don't expect) or just completely useless. What is your issue? What is your ROM,........
Android - flash, root a enjoy
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why would it have to be a joke.. dont let the account fool you.. I couldn't gain access to my other one which is older than this one..
I have a very specific reason for asking this and im positive there are people on here that understand what i am asking..
sounds like you want to change the IMEI?
Estoroth said:
sounds like you want to change the IMEI?
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Which is illegal.
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Estoroth said:
sounds like you want to change the IMEI?
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nope never said that.. but its awesome this forum has members that automatically assume these things..
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Which is illegal.
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Hi stoney.. maybe in the future before you jump on the bandwagon you stop and ask me why i might want to write to protected nv items..
or heck maybe i want to hack the bootloader? maybe i got a phone sitting here that i would love to experiment on.. be the guinea pig for some Dev that need to try stuff on a phone.. maybe i just want to mess with my phone..
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ok im looking for a way to write certain nv items to fix me phone.. when i write said items or item it does not take..
any ideas? im really stumped..
all i can think is that there is a secret file some people may have that allows them to write certain NV Item and have them take..
well again any help would be AWESOME..
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wishinew said:
Hi stoney.. maybe in the future before you jump on the bandwagon you stop and ask me why i might want to write to protected nv items..
or heck maybe i want to hack the bootloader? maybe i got a phone sitting here that i would love to experiment on.. be the guinea pig for some Dev that need to try stuff on a phone.. maybe i just want to mess with my phone..
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If so, Then you would have just said so in your opening post, instead of being so obtuse. Maybe in the future, be more specific, and less dodgy and ppl wouldnt jump to more than likely correct assumptions.
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stoney73 said:
If so, Then you would have just said so in your opening post, instead of being so obtuse. Maybe in the future, be more specific, and less dodgy and ppl wouldnt jump to more than likely correct assumptions.
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obtuse? dodgy? how the heck do you figure that.. and regardless of what YOU think my motives are or any one else for that matter I was plain with my topic title on my opening post..
is it now illigal to want to bypass locked nv items? and since we are on the subject of locked nv items..and imeis.. your going to sit here and tell me that the imei is the only locked down nv item? yea okay..
In the future.. when addressing a post.. why not try to come off a bit nicer..
seems people here tend to treat the (new guys to certain subject) or new posters with rudeness and harsh replies..
I took a leave of absence from this forum due to joining the military and now i have a little free time on my hands and wanted to explore this phone a little bit ..learn about it.. and one of the first damn questions i ask gets met with assumptions and thats illegal.. wow.
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obtuse? dodgy? how the heck do you figure that.. and regardless of what YOU think my motives are or any one else for that matter I was plain with my topic title on my opening post..
is it now illigal to want to bypass locked nv items? and since we are on the subject of locked nv items..and imeis.. your going to sit here and tell me that the imei is the only locked down nv item? yea okay..
In the future.. when addressing a post.. why not try to come off a bit nicer..
seems people here tend to treat the (new guys to certain subject) or new posters with rudeness and harsh replies..
I took a leave of absence from this forum due to joining the military and now i have a little free time on my hands and wanted to explore this phone a little bit ..learn about it.. and one of the first damn questions i ask gets met with assumptions and thats illegal.. wow.
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As previously said, why the vagueness in the opening post then? Well done on joining the military, but its got zip all to do with anything.
In the future, be clear as to which questions if any you are asking, why the deliberate vagueness? Of course it could be messing about with the bootloader, etc. But with the deliberate vagueness, I somehow doubt it.
Feel free to carry .
And if you could comprehend, I merely iterated that changing imei was illegal. You attacked me for no reason other than guilt.
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As previously said, why the vagueness in the opening post then? Well done on joining the military, but its got zip all to do with anything.
In the future, be clear as to which questions if any you are asking, why the deliberate vagueness? Why the 'you will know what I'm asking about' vagueness? Of course it could be messing about with the bootloader, etc. But with the deliberate vagueness, I somehow doubt it.
Feel free to carry on, but whining like a spoilt kid who's been found out doesn't help your case.
And if you could comprehend, I merely iterated that changing imei was illegal. You attacked me for no reason other than guilt.
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all right man you made me laugh.. yes the vagueness is there for a reason.. am i going to tell why.. nope.. will i when im done trying what im trying sure..
but ill give you this.. I have gone from 4.3 to 4.4 and back down ..bricked and recovered via a pin short on the board.. im not new but i am rusty.. but the fundamentals stay the same..
Its taxing trying to find out info on this new security when theres no info to be had.. or when the info is there people keeping it to them selfs because there making a buck on it..
Now.. I will say this.. the process for the note 3 is new to me.. and 85% of what ive done has been on accident and im recreating what i did..
So what do i need to mess with locked nv items for .. well any number of reasons.. and i guess thats the reason for the vagueness, I just want to see what i see and what i can do.. what i can hook onto and what i can exploit..
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all right man you made me laugh.. yes the vagueness is there for a reason.. am i going to tell why.. nope.. will i when im done trying what im trying sure..
but ill give you this.. I have gone from 4.3 to 4.4 and back down ..bricked and recovered via a pin short on the board.. im not new but i am rusty.. but the fundamentals stay the same..
Its taxing trying to find out info on this new security when theres no info to be had.. or when the info is there people keeping it to them selfs because there making a buck on it..
Now.. I will say this.. the process for the note 3 is new to me.. and 85% of what ive done has been on accident and im recreating what i did..
So what do i need to mess with locked nv items for .. well any number of reasons.. and i guess thats the reason for the vagueness, I just want to see what i see and what i can do.. what i can hook onto and what i can exploit..[/QUOTE]
Reading that, ok. You may be better off asking someone like ChainFire who knows the ins and outs of the bootloader? Perhaps the kernel devs in original development?
This Note 3 sure is an awkward beast.
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all right man you made me laugh.. yes the vagueness is there for a reason.. am i going to tell why.. nope.. will i when im done trying what im trying sure..
but ill give you this.. I have gone from 4.3 to 4.4 and back down ..bricked and recovered via a pin short on the board.. im not new but i am rusty.. but the fundamentals stay the same..
Its taxing trying to find out info on this new security when theres no info to be had.. or when the info is there people keeping it to them selfs because there making a buck on it..
Now.. I will say this.. the process for the note 3 is new to me.. and 85% of what ive done has been on accident and im recreating what i did..
So what do i need to mess with locked nv items for .. well any number of reasons.. and i guess thats the reason for the vagueness, I just want to see what i see and what i can do.. what i can hook onto and what i can exploit..
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Reading that, ok. You may be better off asking someone like ChainFire who knows the ins and outs of the bootloader? Perhaps the kernel devs in original development?
This Note 3 sure is an awkward beast.
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WELL HERE IS WHERE IM AT.. ive brought it out of a hard brick.. no jtag.. no sd card.. but im stuck at this point.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50966955#post50966955
I would like to change the imei of his phone for him although who brought up changing the imei in the first place? Whoever says such things MUST be the guilty party ! (as for me I am just sitting on the edge of my seat to do it so let me change it because as everybody alway knows I am now third party so if the baddies can't see you and you can't see them then maybe they are not their)

[Q] Found Phone, what now?

Dear community,
Recently I found a Samsung Galaxy S5 on a football pitch, while playing. I'm living in the middle of nowhere, so i decided to wait for somebody to call it. There were no contacts or something like that, only 2 pictures of some strange stuff:laugh: Now I've waited for 2 weeks, and nobody has called the phone or anything. Now I decided to keep the phone. I factory resetted the phone and deleted all data and cache, it's completely empty now. My question is, can the phone be tracked by using findmyphone even though I've resetted it, or do I have to install a new Rom on it?
Sorry for my English btw
Cheers
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Dear community,
Recently I found a Samsung Galaxy S5 on a football pitch, while playing. I'm living in the middle of nowhere, so i decided to wait for somebody to call it. There were no contacts or something like that, only 2 pictures of some strange stuff:laugh: Now I've waited for 2 weeks, and nobody has called the phone or anything. Now I decided to keep the phone. I factory resetted the phone and deleted all data and cache, it's completely empty now. My question is, can the phone be tracked by using findmyphone even though I've resetted it, or do I have to install a new Rom on it?
Sorry for my English btw
Cheers
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At this point I don't think phone can be trackable, if you waited for 2 weeks that was enough time for them to tracking it down if phone was set up for some kind of tracking app. Have you checked the ESN/IMEI? may be reported as lost now
Would be interesting what strange stuff was on the pictures. Was the phone part of a crime? Were it nude photos?
We will never know because you just deleted everything.
Depending on what was on the phone I would have brought it to the police or to a shop of the carrier used (if found with sim card). They could have found the owner within minutes or at least a few hours.
Despite that every phone has a so called IMEI number which can be tracked down independent from the sim used. You can change that number if you know how but there is a high risk of hard bricking the phone. And in fact I hope you hard brick it because you just deleted someones phone without trying to find the owner.
Have a nice day.
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So you're trying to prevent the real owner of the phone from tracking/finding his own phone?
Guys, it's been 2 weeks since he found the phone, he said he didn't get any calls, is not like he found the phone this morning and couple hours later he did a reset. If he is telling the truth
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Guys, it's been 2 weeks since he found the phone, he said he didn't get any calls, is not like he found the phone this morning and couple hours later he did a reset. If he is telling the truth
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2 weeks don't make a difference. This is not right. He could still try to find the owner. And at least not try to prevent being tracked. Too sad that you support such behaviour.
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ktp1976 said:
2 weeks don't make a difference. This is not right. He could still try to find the owner. And at least not try to prevent being tracked. Too sad that you support such behaviour.
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Yeah... if the owner wanted his phone back, why didn't he look for it? 2 weeks not even a call!
Depending on where you live like in UK the network could sim block it if the owner decided to by calling their provider meaning it couldn't work on any network, so if you ever decide to sell it just remember there's always that risk.
I smell some fishy fishy business. How plausible is it for OP to find a phone with no contact/log/message list whatsoever?
I mean, not even a single text message?
Then OP would like to modify the phone to prevent it from ever being recovered. Sorry buddy, you won't find assistance here.
Classic symptoms of a "I illegitimately acquired a phone, and do not wish to return it!"
The phone is trackable through IMEI. Your local telecom commission has the power to block usage from the phone rendering it useless to you.
Well, if it has a Sim card in it, it should display what carrier network it's on...take it to them or the police. Doesn't sound like you tried very hard to find the owner or you stole it.
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Well you did a factory reset so i guess you had the intention to keep the phone.
Finders keepers???
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Guys, it's been 2 weeks since he found the phone, he said he didn't get any calls, is not like he found the phone this morning and couple hours later he did a reset. If he is telling the truth
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two weeks....Two months or 2 years won't matter...he isn't the real owner of the phone...and trying to blocking it from being tracked by original owner is the part that I have a beef with....He needs to turn it in tot he local police station and they will decide to give it back to him after a while that it's been unclaimed. He doesn't have the legal or moral authority to decide when he's gonna magically turn into the owner of the phone.
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two weeks....Two months or 2 years won't matter...he isn't the real owner of the phone...and trying to blocking it from being tracked by original owner is the part that I have a beef with....He needs to turn it in tot he local police station and they will decide to give it back to him after a while that it's been unclaimed. He doesn't have the legal or moral authority to decide when he's gonna magically turn into the owner of the phone.
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And what is the police going to do? nothing. They are busy resolving REAL crime not trying to find the owner of a lost cell phone, whom by the way may not even filed a lost report
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And what is the police going to do? nothing. They are busy resolving REAL crime not trying to find the owner of a lost cell phone, whom by the way may not even filed a lost report
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As someone said he could open it up check the sim and contact the network carrier.
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I don't care what police is going to do ...point is this is not his phone to own and use
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I don't care what police is going to do ...point is this is not his phone to own and use
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Yeah... because in the real world you find a phone and you waste time and effort to try to find the owner, when the owner doesn't even care.
Around 80% of my contacts doesn't memorize their own number, moreso memorize other people's number which are already saved in their contact list. If he doesn't make a backup (gmail or not) he won't have any way to contact his own number. He can probably return the phone and sim to the carrier and they will contact the owner.
I'm saying that there is no real effort on his side and he clearly has intention not to return he phone. If there's a will, there's a way.
Report it as found at the local police and at the provider and wait if the owner will claim it.
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I have to agree... doesnt matter how long its been. It matters what you've done to find the owner. The most obvious thing would be to get the number/carrier off the phone and take it to one of their stores as they can easily look up the number and know who it belongs to

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