imei in new motherboard - AT&T Galaxy Note 3 General

I had put new motherboard to the galaxy note3 sm-n9005 and I must also put the old imei. How can I do this? Is there any specific program? Or If there is someone who can help me with this situation..
Thanks a lot !!!

You want to put your old imei into the new motherboard?

There is no legal way to reprogram the IMEI from your old device on the new motherboard. Your new board should have a new IMEI - this should be used instead.

audit13 said:
You want to put your old imei into the new motherboard?
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Yes. I 've been told from the place I bought the new motherboard that I must put the imei from the old motherboard and I don't know how to do this

nes494 said:
Yes. I 've been told from the place I bought the new motherboard that I must put the imei from the old motherboard and I don't know how to do this
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Sorry, that would be a topic of illegal nature and therefore not allowed here.
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[Q] IMEI changed, really ?

Hi,
"playing" with ROMs i noticed that the IMEI of my Galaxy has changed from the original to the new 00499XXXXXXXXXX .
It works perfectly both phone and internet, but I have a question: the new IMEI is the real IMEI sended to my operator or it's only a displaying issue ?
Thanks for help.
Elsonido said:
Hi,
"playing" with ROMs i noticed that the IMEI of my Galaxy has changed from the original to the new 00499XXXXXXXXXX .
It works perfectly both phone and internet, but I have a question: the new IMEI is the real IMEI sended to my operator or it's only a displaying issue ?
Thanks for help.
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The IMEI is some sort of engineering mode, It will go back to original if you restore the /EFS folder, Or flash back to froyo.
Dont know why this happens, but its happened to me a few times. I dont know what is displayed on your carriers side
I know this guy, who knows another guy who has a blacklisted SGS, He fcuked about with the IMEI until it went funny (00499XXX.......) and it works perfect with any sim card.
Perhaps its untraceable ??? I would suggest reverting to your original IMEI just in case, As tampering with IMEI is illegal in most countries
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woolf clubs said:
A Guy who knows a Guy............ who found a phone? ............
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Yeah ! i know loadsa guys Not in a gay way of course !

IMEI backup/restore

Hello,
Just got my mobile from repair due to nulled imei issue caused by installing official 2.3.
The shop told me that only the carcass is old all the reste is new, screen, board, etc.
Now before I start playing around with new roms, is there of safe backup the IMEI and restore it if happens again?
Thanks
A.C.A.B. said:
Hello,
Just got my mobile from repair due to nulled imei issue caused by installing official 2.3.
The shop told me that only the carcass is old all the reste is new, screen, board, etc.
Now before I start playing around with new roms, is there of safe backup the IMEI and restore it if happens again?
Thanks
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5iromtoolbox (Click Here) And a rooted phone of course
Are you from Greece??
I had also my phone repaired for nulled imie and I would like ask you if this is true. That they change the whole phone except the outside.
Thank in advance
George
Sent from my U8800
Tmp341 said:
5iromtoolbox (Click Here) And a rooted phone of course
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Ok thanks.
How do we use this app?
WE have to install it in the device correct? and then what?
geocheats2 said:
Are you from Greece??
I had also my phone repaired for nulled imie and I would like ask you if this is true. That they change the whole phone except the outside.
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I'm from Portugal and yes its true, what was the point of saying something that is not?
Thats what I was told by the official shop (TMN).
The sticker behind the battery with all those numbers is also new with new numbers.
I notice the screen is new to.
So what they said that only the carcass remains, apparently is true
A.C.A.B. said:
I'm from Portugal and yes its true, what was the point of saying something that is not?
Thats what I was told by the official shop (TMN).
The sticker behind the battery with all those numbers is also new with new numbers.
I notice the screen is new to.
So what they said that only the carcass remains, apparently is true
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Thank you, Greeks use the A.C.A.B. almost on every wall sorry for the misunderstanding, I bought my U8800 for 100€ used and after one day I got it to service which means that I bought a new phone!!!!
Sent from my U8800
A.C.A.B. said:
Ok thanks.
How do we use this app?
WE have to install it in the device correct? and then what?
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1. Your phone should be rooted
2. Open that app you installed and look for "backup imei"
App backup your phone's imei.And after that, when your imei nulled, root your phone if it isn't, install that app again and look for "restore imei"
And don't delete any folder named "5irom" or similar.It contains 3 img files.They are important.
THANSK M8
will try that
A.C.A.B. said:
Hello,
Just got my mobile from repair due to nulled imei issue caused by installing official 2.3.
The shop told me that only the carcass is old all the reste is new, screen, board, etc.
Now before I start playing around with new roms, is there of safe backup the IMEI and restore it if happens again?
Thanks
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Look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1876457

IMEI

hay guys, first thing i'm so sorry for my english, i found someone has the same IMEI that i have, i knew that when i wanted to register in " Cerberus " App , does the same IMEI has any risks to my phone ?
IkerHamza said:
hay guys, first thing i'm so sorry for my english, i found someone has the same IMEI that i have, i knew that when i wanted to register in " Cerberus " App , does the same IMEI has any risks to my phone ?
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Did you buy this phone brand new? If you didn't, it's a possibility that either your phone IMEI is a clone, or the other phone is, because that's the ONLY way two phones will have the same number.
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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

Repairs

Maybe put the motherboard with sm-n910f on sm-m910v?
That is not a good idea. While both devices may use the same Snapdragon 805 SOC, they use entirely different modems. As the N910F is a international GSM device, while the N910V is design for use with the US Verizon cell carrier.
modem also located on the motherboard
trimon said:
modem also located on the motherboard
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Yes, the modem is located on the motherboard.
then shall come?
trimon said:
then shall come?
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I don't know what you mean by that. But if you want to fix your N910F, you need to get a N910F motherboard.
I sm-n910v want to put the motherboard from the sm-n910f, will it work?
trimon said:
I sm-n910v want to put the motherboard from the sm-n910f, will it work?
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I think if you're replacing the motherboard it should work without any issues
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trimon said:
I sm-n910v want to put the motherboard from the sm-n910f, will it work?
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It will work but you will have to use a Verizon SIM card. As the N910V is design to work on Verizon's network.

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