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Use a SW called iMEI editor
root the phone, and change the IMEI.
When reboot, the phone do not have IMEI anymore. The IMEI is empty.
No EMEI, NO network
Any one know how can I get a new IMEI???
Thanks
paddyzou said:
Use a SW called iMEI editor
root the phone, and change the IMEI.
When reboot, the phone do not have IMEI anymore. The IMEI is empty.
No EMEI, NO network
Any one know how can I get a new IMEI???
Thanks
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Think you might want to say why you were changing your IMEI number.
IMEI changing is illegal (OP asking to get new), restore is different thing
--Reported--
dr.ketan said:
IMEI changing is illegal (OP asking to get new), restore is different thing
--Reported--
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That very much depends on where you are - it isn't illegal in some countries!
However, it isn't a permitted topic on XDA.
Regards,
Dave
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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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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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Hi. I'm living on Turkey. I'm using since 4 months and i should to register my imei to keep on using or change a new one which registered. Is it possible to change IMEI on Axon 7 A2017U?
WesTD said:
Hi. I'm living on Turkey. I'm using since 4 months and i should to register my imei to keep on using or change a new one which registered. Is it possible to change IMEI on Axon 7 A2017U?
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try with qpst, I really dont know
WesTD said:
Hi. I'm living on Turkey. I'm using since 4 months and i should to register my imei to keep on using or change a new one which registered. Is it possible to change IMEI on Axon 7 A2017U?
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Yes you can. I managed to change my IMEI, but I could not connect to my network operator.
Poslano z mojega HTC Desire 825 dual sim z uporabo Tapatalk
aids said:
Yes you can. I managed to change my IMEI, but I could not connect to my network operator.
Poslano z mojega HTC Desire 825 dual sim z uporabo Tapatalk
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Do you mean that you were not able to connect to your network operator? And after changing your IMEI to the one the original sticker you were able to connect?
I seem to have deleted my IMEI after recovering via TWRP and now I am not able to connect to my network operator anymore...
I was in a similar situation a while back. The tool and steps found here helped me rewrite my IMEI on my A2017U. I lost it after a couple of mindless flashing.
https://www.gizdev.com/repair-imei-snapdragon-device/
It was simple and effective. Like I said, I rewrote my IMEI ( the one ln the back of my device) and didn't have a problem with cellular, data and/ Wifi.
KwesiJnr said:
I was in a similar situation a while back. The tool and steps found here helped me rewrite my IMEI on my A2017U. I lost it after a couple of mindless flashing.
https://www.gizdev.com/repair-imei-snapdragon-device/
It was simple and effective. Like I said, I rewrote my IMEI ( the one ln the back of my device) and didn't have a problem with cellular, data and/ Wifi.
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Thank you, will try this tomorrow with my A2017G. On my device there is no IMEI on the back, but I remember to have pulled an IMEI sticker from the device which I put it in the original box.
Fingers crossed...
Dawacko87 said:
Thank you, will try this tomorrow with my A2017G. On my device there is no IMEI on the back, but I remember to have pulled an IMEI sticker from the device which I put it in the original box.
Fingers crossed...
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Yeah, keep us posted. Phone problems can be a real headache.
btw, i don't mean rewrite. i mean write a new IMEI from another phone
WesTD said:
btw, i don't mean rewrite. i mean write a new IMEI from another phone
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Well, I don't know about that, but the program seems to accept whatever IMEI number you write. Don't know yet if your carrier will accept one from another phone
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Well, I don't know about that, but the program seems to accept whatever IMEI number you write. Don't know yet if your carrier will accept one from another phone
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Luckily I have the IMEI numbers belonging to my phone, so hopefully rewriting them will be successful.
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Luckily I have the IMEI numbers belonging to my phone, so hopefully rewriting them will be successful.
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Whoops than I misunderstood the subject and now I've kinda hijacked the topic with a different issue
Mi scuzi
Mmm... I succeeded in rewriting my IMEI numbers, had to go back to stock and had a hassle with rerooting the phone, but in the end that part was succesfull.
Sadly the network connection is still non functional. After rewriting the IMEI numbers it started of with full bars but no data connection, after a few minutes
the phone disconnected from the network all together.
Seems that the issue is a bit harder to solve and according to different topics pretty much unsolvable...
aids said:
Yes you can. I managed to change my IMEI, but I could not connect to my network operator.
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How did you change the IMEI? Have you changed in your Axon 7?
EDIT: I tried to use this process, but with no results in A2017 (cn)
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KwesiJnr said:
https://www.gizdev.com/repair-imei-snapdragon-device/
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Felipe723 said:
How did you change the IMEI? Have you changed in your Axon 7?
EDIT: I tried to use this process, but with no results in A2017 (cn)
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Well, I'm on the A2017U, and I followed the exact steps on the page. Make sure you meet the requirements before starting and take your time. It's easy to make a minor error in these things if you're desperately looking for solutions
After an update to B13 without bacukp, my A2017 B07 has lost the IMEI, when 'call' * # 06 #, imei 1 and 2 are 000 ..., when accessed through the phone menu, a different value of the real appears.
I tried
- https://www.gizdev.com/repair-imei-snapdragon-device/#prettyPhoto
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1zwvTU7ajM
but the two options unsuccessful.
Could someone help me in any way? If I had some EFS backup, could I change the IMEI with ease?
Sorry for my english, I'm using GoogleTranslate.
Hi!
I'm in the same situation. I tried with the tutorial "Ultimate Guide : Qualcomm Snapdragon imei and Baseband Repair", in androidbrick page, and it doesn't work either.
How can i change Samsung Galaxy j5 6 (2016) SM-J510fn
I am not sure it has Qualcomm or Exynos processor.
My phone rooted.
bakir1989 said:
How can i change Samsung Galaxy j5 6 (2016) SM-J510fn
I am not sure it has Qualcomm or Exynos processor.
My phone rooted.
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 410
changing imei is illegal in some countrues
bakir1989 said:
How can i change Samsung Galaxy j5 6 (2016) SM-J510fn
I am not sure it has Qualcomm or Exynos processor.
My phone rooted.
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why would you want to change it?
Wizardlysense said:
why would you want to change it?
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probably stolen phone, someone should contact moderator as this is breaking rules.
I am on a pc so i can't
Ragazzza said:
probably stolen phone, someone should contact moderator as this is breaking rules.
I am on a pc so i can't
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or trying to make knox say 0x0 which is probably impossible :/
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or trying to make knox say 0x0 which is probably impossible :/
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by changing imei? how does that 2 make connection?, i think efs partition has no connection with knox, as it is integrated everywhere.
Ragazzza said:
by changing imei? how does that 2 make connection?, i think efs partition has no connection with knox, as it is integrated everywhere.
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here warranty is linked to IMEI...
It's illegal.
(in some countries ofc)
Wizardlysense said:
here warranty is linked to IMEI...
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It's same for my Huawei Nova too.
Earlier I've just seen on Huawei website the possibility to check the warranty and I had to enter the IMEI. Then I've been told when the warranty expires and it corresponds with the warranty certificate from shop.
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probably stolen phone, someone should contact moderator as this is breaking rules.
I am on a pc so i can't
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My phone is not stolen. I bought it at Bulgaria. My sim (mobile operator) is now allowed for which phoned bought at
abroad. I have to change it which phone registered domestic. I have broken phone i will use it's IMEI.
This Device is CPID Protected and IMEI cannot be edited or u will lose ur network !
I know it is a late reply , but just in case someone search for same topic
Sobaro said:
This Device is CPID Protected and IMEI cannot be edited or u will lose ur network !
I know it is a late reply , but just in case someone search for same topic
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IMEI can be changed by expert, in my country i coupdn't find one but guy told me he was able to change his imei for 50 euros
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Changing imeis is illegal in most countries and will not be discussed on XDA.Thread closed