Am really glad to let all the samsung users in the house to know that finally, there is a way of of their stubborn samsung devices easily and for free without the need of odin, chimera tool, octopus box which costs a few box and only accessible mostly by mobile phone engineers. And the method iss easy, straight and you can get it done by yourself in minutes without the need of any techy around. Now there will be no point buying MTK phones in place of samsung galaxy devices sacrificing all the amazing features this phones come with just to be able to enjoy the goodies of imei tweaking (glo bis, which until now still blazes and lots of other free mbs and goodies).
Pls Kindly note that imei changing is considered illegal in some countries. So i will not be held responsible for anything you do with this nor for any damage you do to your phone while carrying out the processes listed here. As this post is only for educational purpose. How To Change Samsung Phones Imei Without Octopus Box First of all, get a Nandriod backup of your samsung device. And make sure your phone is well rooted.
Now Download, Install Imei changer and Exposed Installer Open exposed installer, Go to framework, Install update & accept the given conditions/terms Inside the exposed installer Click modules, and tick imei changer to enable it. Now to change your samsung phone imei to blackberry imei for glo bis, and Generate your imei or use imei analyzer to generate any other imei. Then Open Imei changer, input the imei (BB Imei or any other one you wish to tweak) on the space provided and click Apply/OK. Restart your phone and that's it. Confirm this by dialing.#06# How did it go?
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What handset is it? I would not recommend playing with the 'Full EEprom reset' as this can result in the IMEI becoming the factory default of 15 x 0 and no network will let you on. There are no codes to allow you to change the IMEI back to its original state. As a minimum you'll need a serial cable and software. As you are not changing the IMEI to anything but the original, you are legally OK to do this. The RICA act states that changing the IMEI is illegal when it is done to bypass network blacklisting. The code: #.7337# could be used used up to about two or three years ago (models like the E700).
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On some handsets using this codes can damage the EEPROM area (i.e. IMEI and/or SP lock status). Especially with those handsets originally locked to Orange UK.
Any code that says it'll reset your IMEI to 447944-0 is a pretty old code circa 2000/1 and probably referred to the R210. I still don't know what handset you have or if you have a serial cable?
Because this will be your only route in fixing the problem. The reason for the IMEI of 00000 is so that a handset can be sent to any service department as a service replacement.
You can set a blank IMEI by code but you can set a valid IMEI without software & cable. Unidentified IMEIs are automatically blocked by the Networks (or are supposed to be at least ).
You cannot change the IMEI back to the original number by inputting a code, you need either a specialised firmware update or you need to fix a new 'motherboard' in your phone. This is ofcourse a grey area in the laws surrounding cell phone hardware/software tampering. If you do find a 'corner' cell phone repair shop to replace the 'motherboard' make sure the new IMEI is valid, or you will be identified as using a stolen handset. Not that SAPS is interested, but noteworthy nonetheless.