[Q] Still hoping for an IMEI fix - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi All,
I was one of the unlucky ones that lost my IMEI recently due to corrupt efs folder without any backup after flashing a ROM. My phone still works fine but I'm concerned about the default IMEI being blocked and any other effects of losing the files in the efs folder.
I had my phone imported from the US by a friend so returning it or sending to a Samsung service center is not an option because there are none that deal with phones in my country.
As a non Linux user and non-developer I have tried everything within my knowledge and spent hours searching the Internet to no avail. To resolve this issue we really need the help of an experienced developer.
So my questions is:
Is anyone still working on a solution? I'm sure there are still quite a few people that would really appreciate your help.
Thanks!

Only samsung have a box to generate a correct efs folder... Stop looking for a solution, not exist. There are people working for fix in a Galaxy S for a year ago and have no solution
Sorry but this is the reality (And I'm in the same situation than you, I was bought my Nexus the past december in US and I live in spain...)
Enjoy your phone while works... I will do

Try sending it to Samsung for warranty repair (restore using Odin first though or they might not work on your modified device).

Won't work...in order to fix this issue, I even made some friends with the guys in Samsung Service Center here in China. They only have Odin for each device...If I were an American, maybe things could be easier. As far as I heard, the Riff Box cannot even fix this.
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@byte and nitsuajd
Do you have an att or T-Mobile Nexus s phone?
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i still hope that in the development section are only dev posts! :O

There is a reason we have rules on this forum...

Restoring an IMEI is illegal in some countries, changing it in most, that's why there's no real solution for this problem.

rentaric said:
Restoring an IMEI is illegal in some countries, changing it in most, that's why there's no real solution for this problem.
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restoring my own imei is illegal? ;DD

Borky_16 said:
restoring my own imei is illegal? ;DD
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Yes, in some countries it is. Just not sure if that includes Austria.
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Questions belong in Q&A. Thread closed.
Also, talk of IMEI hacking is not allowed here. While this particular case isn't agaisnt the law, the solution, if one existed, would allow others to break the law.

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Restored lost IMEI

Just wanted to share my experience of restoring IMEI which I've lost couple of months ago after following an unbricking instructions from this forum.
This may be a bit disappointing for those of you who are looking for a way to repair it ourselves, so to cut the long story short - I've brought my phone to the Samsung service and they've fixed this in 10 minutes for free!
I did flash some custom firmware and kernels several times, had a yellow triangle and did quite a few other fancy things with my phone. But eventually the phone just died on its own, although being on almost stock firmware and kernel. Unlucky for me I was not in the country where I bought it and I didn't have any warranty documents at all. Few weeks later I've found this repair instruction - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1528256 and was able to revive the phone. Almost... if not counting that IMEI was reset to the default one, which is blocked by all UK carriers.
Finally, a few days ago I came to Russia, reset the yellow triangle, flashed the stock firmware, grabbed warranty documents and headed to the Samsung service center, preparing myself for a long wait and being afraid that they won't fix it until I have to go back to the UK, which would be very disappointing. I've seen stories that service centers can't fix IMEI and just replace the main board.
And I can't express how much I was excited when I was told they can simply re-set the IMEI and it'll take just 10 minutes! All completely for free!
Can you by any method get hold of any guy at the service center & ask him how did they do it ?
They surely would have a software program or tool with which they get it done. If you can get that tool / program by any chance it would help a lot of Galaxy R users world wide & no one will ever stop thanking you.
So I request you to at least try but with care.
my friend owns a SSC, he have said there is a software which re-programs IMEI number to device and also require some hardware to do that (maybe JTAG). and with that software we can re-write EFS partion to all samsung devices and its not limited to galaxy R
but unfortunately they cant leak it as samsung have warned to not to leak this to public.
xlm13x said:
my friend owns a SSC, he have said there is a software which re-programs IMEI number to device and also require some hardware to do that (maybe JTAG). and with that software we can re-write EFS partion to all samsung devices and its not limited to galaxy R
but unfortunately they cant leak it as samsung have warned to not to leak this to public.
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Where did he bought the SSC ?
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xlm13x said:
my friend owns a SSC, he have said there is a software which re-programs IMEI number to device and also require some hardware to do that (maybe JTAG). and with that software we can re-write EFS partion to all samsung devices and its not limited to galaxy R
but unfortunately they cant leak it as samsung have warned to not to leak this to public.
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If it's a only a software which I think it is then kindly request him to give it to you only.
Birki96 said:
Where did he bought the SSC ?
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dont know about other countries but here in india all SSC are not run by samsung, franchisees runs it on contract basis with samsung. and one of my friend is owning samsung franchisee.
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once i searched over web and found this trick to write IMEI but it doesnt works for us, code doesnt makes ant effect.
http://www.talkingmobi.com/write-imei-number-android-phone-fastcardtech/
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Can you by any method get hold of any guy at the service center & ask him how did they do it ?
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If there were such software that they could give out it would be already available for download. I'm pretty sure the main reason why it can't be distributed is that it can change IMEI which is illegal in many countries and makes ineffective the standard anti-theft measure of blocking certain IMEI numbers by mobile carriers.
If you're really interested, there are a few guys who offer remote IMEI repair using TeamView and some other software such as remote USB client. They do this for money so they surely won't just tell you all their secrets, but you can try. I suspect there is some hardware involved. For example, try contacting this person - http://forum.samdroid.net/members/cvxcvx/
The guys at www.imeigurus.com can help you with your remote imei repairs
Samsung imei repair
you can also try this website bulkunlocker.com
Lost IMEI Sharp sh01k
I lost my IMEI my device is Sharp sh01k , need help how I can fix it , thanks

Cant change Meid...

OK so I made it my project today to actually switch my boost account over to my verizon S3. im tech savvy but im at my wits end, and im very ****ing frustrated at this point. i never ask for help.
The only problem im having is changing both the ESN, and MEID. I have tried DFS. CDMA workshop 2.7, QXDM, etc.
In DFS, it looks like it saves, but upon reading right after writing, it has been reverted.
Calling from the SIII gives boost error " Message 5, switch 182"
Do I need the 16 digit pwd to change esn through CDMA? how would I get that if so?
Any help is greatly appreciated. I have tried just about everything it feels like...
I'm pretty sure nobody on xda is allowed to help you in regards to changing the ESN.
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ok ok. FINE, can someone give me or point me in the direction of the Verizon S3 16 digit password? PLEAAAASE
SlimSnoopOS said:
I'm pretty sure nobody on xda is allowed to help you in regards to changing the ESN.
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Y? Its not illegal to clone your phone if you own them.
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Jason Roach said:
Y? Its not illegal to clone your phone if you own them.
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I have no opinion on this subject nor do I care to. However my thinking goes more along the lines of preventing the use of this site as a means to clone phones. Example: if someone retrieves a stolen/lost phone and there's a maintained guide on xda detailing how to clone or modify that ESN to work, that could get the site in trouble I would presume. I am not equating or remotely suggesting the OP is doing this but the provided example conflicts with rule 9.
That's all my opinion.
Edit: And I'll just add this here as exhibit A and exhibit b.
Yup no bad intentions here, I already broke the old phone. just happy with voice and text.
I have seen a post online about this guy straight up admitting that he was wanting to clone his wifes phone becuase she cheated on him. doing stuff like that should be illegal. and I understand peoples point of view on the subject. I dont take it to heart because I just want my phone back. the donor phone I used had an unusable screen, and the fact that I got it activated was only because the customer service rep told me exactly what keys to press when the menus were supposed to appear.
Regardless of bad intentions or not. XDA doens't allow discussion of changing meid, IMEI, etc. The reason is its very simple to not only use the same techniques on stolen devices or get around provider limitations. Both can get us in trouble. Thread locked
Cheers

How to send my phone thief a text and pull their imei?

I am sure I know how and where my stolen is. I lost it at this location where it was stolen. Then a few months pass and it pops up in the hands of the owner of the location business it was stolen at.
I haven't grabbed the phone from the guy but I know he is using his old number, he said his other phone was stolen.
How do I some how send a message to the phone to determine it's imei number?
I have the IMEI number of my phone and want to track it to be 100% sure it is in fact my phone.
He may of used the IMEI from his old phone.
How should I approach this situation?
Thanks
Well the best case would be if you have any documents that proofs the imei belongs to you.
Sending a ping message to the specific imei device depends on the phone company. Like my samsung it has this service, fot example I can lock the device remotely and iphones can even be even located.
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Tetrahybrid said:
Well the best case would be if you have any documents that proofs the imei belongs to you.
Sending a ping message to the specific imei device depends on the phone company. Like my samsung it has this service, fot example I can lock the device remotely and iphones can even be even located.
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Okay so it's a SAMSUNG and I have the imei so what should I do? AT&T doesn't want to help but the Police are working on it...
How can someone go about this ping message to the specific imei?
1chris89 said:
Okay so it's a SAMSUNG and I have the imei so what should I do? AT&T doesn't want to help but the Police are working on it...
How can someone go about this ping message to the specific imei?
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If your google account is still on the phone, go to the play store and install plan b.
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1chris89 said:
Okay so it's a SAMSUNG and I have the imei so what should I do? AT&T doesn't want to help but the Police are working on it...
How can someone go about this ping message to the specific imei?
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Unfortunately you havent registered/configured your phone for the service, but you still can give a try at the customer service on this website: http://findmymobile.samsung.com/
this is the best what i can do for you.
good luck
and tell us afterwards if you are successful or not :good:
Okay so what's this samsung crap about? That's the stupidest thing ever, the first thing a smart thief does is turn the phone off. Then they wipe the nand and reinstall a fresh os completely. There's absolutely 0% chance any COMPLETE IDIOT would ever try and use the pre-existing operating system. So I need to determine where it is via the IMEI...
I lost my Moto G4 plus on 5th March during a marriage ceremony.How can I send a ping message.I have registered a police complaint to cyber police.
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bad imei

i recently got a 64gb s6 from a friend. i popped my sim card in and its working great. however, the phone was reported lost and the imei now says blacklisted on Verizon. Im pretty sure that once i take my sim out of the phone, it will never work on the Verizon netork again. my question is, i usually at night reboot my phone. if i turn this phone off, will it stop working??
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i recently got a 64gb s6 from a friend. i popped my sim card in and its working great. however, the phone was reported lost and the imei now says blacklisted on Verizon. Im pretty sure that once i take my sim out of the phone, it will never work on the Verizon netork again. my question is, i usually at night reboot my phone. if i turn this phone off, will it stop working??
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I don't believe so since you already have an active sim. Yet I've never used a black listed device so I'm not positive
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mcnu said:
i recently got a 64gb s6 from a friend. i popped my sim card in and its working great. however, the phone was reported lost and the imei now says blacklisted on Verizon. Im pretty sure that once i take my sim out of the phone, it will never work on the Verizon netork again. my question is, i usually at night reboot my phone. if i turn this phone off, will it stop working??
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Did you buy this phone from your friend? If so, did you give him a swift kick to the nut sack?
i rebooted the phone and its still good.
mcnu said:
i rebooted the phone and its still good.
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Awesome your stolen phone is still working for you...WE SO HAPPY!!!
It's not stolen, it was reported lost by the owner that I received it from. I don't know why he did this, but that's what happened
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i recently got a 64gb s6 from a friend.
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mcnu said:
It's not stolen, it was reported lost by the owner that I received it from. I don't know why he did this, but that's what happened
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So he committed Fraud, reported it stolen and you got it... which makes it a STOLEN phone.
Why don't you get him to take it back and get a legit phone?
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It's not stolen, it was reported lost by the owner that I received it from. I don't know why he did this, but that's what happened
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So it was stolen from the carrier then. So much better. I hope a mod bans you. People like you drive the costs up for everyone else.
mcnu said:
i recently got a 64gb s6 from a friend. i popped my sim card in and its working great. however, the phone was reported lost and the imei now says blacklisted on Verizon. Im pretty sure that once i take my sim out of the phone, it will never work on the Verizon netork again. my question is, i usually at night reboot my phone. if i turn this phone off, will it stop working??
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The phone itself will continue to work but will NEVER again, EVER work on ANY providers network... It's garbage. IMEI blacklist is worldwide, cannot be removed from the list once it's added but the phone could still be used as a WiFi PDA. It's rare for a phone to be IMEI blacklisted by a provider unless it's specifically requested because if you find the phone, even if you own it and reported it stolen, it cannot be un-blacklisted.
P.S. Your buddy screwed you! Go kick his ass, if it's been stolen from the provider and you use the WiFi, the provider will find it, and the popo will come to get it, and you...possession is 9/10's of the law remember
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One more thing, your buddy probably reported it lost for insurance, and the insurer always blacklists a lost phone before they issue a new phone under the policy.
The lesson here: buy your phone from a provider or manufacturer legit, or risk losing your money and possibly your freedom for a bit cuz you saved a couple hundred bucks buying from a booster.
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XDA Home of the off topic smart a** remarks site! This guy has a legitimate question an only @hopeserquiem has the repect to reply without giving useless remarks!! @twiz0r @brholt6 an @krelvinaz being senior members XDA an members expect better from you.. Now if the Mods should ban anything it should be you all for making XDA a place where people hate to ask for help!!
So let me apologize @mcnu on the behalf of XDA an say we welcome your question an we're glad your using XDA as a source of knowledge.. I know your not the only one that has bought a phone only to find that it has been blacklist an I do know you can have the phone removed from the blacklist but it is not something that can be done over night and you will need the person that had it blacklisted to request it to me lifted.. Now if for some reason he had it blacklisted to file a insurance claim, I'm afraid you will be out of the money you paid for the device.. So my advice is to contact the person that reported lost and ask him if he filed a claim an if he didn't ask if he wouldn't mind to request it to be lifted on the grounds of the phone has been found....
I hope this help and good luck.
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XDA Home of the off topic smart a** remarks site! This guy has a legitimate question an only @hopeserquiem has the repect to reply without giving useless remarks!! @twiz0r @brholt6 an @krelvinaz being senior members XDA an members expect better from you.. Now if the Mods should ban anything it should be you all for making XDA a place where people hate to ask for help!!
So let me apologize @mcnu on the behalf of XDA an say we welcome your question an we're glad your using XDA as a source of knowledge.. I know your not the only one that has bought a phone only to find that it has been blacklist an I do know you can have the phone removed from the blacklist but it is not something that can be done over night and you will need the person that had it blacklisted to request it to me lifted.. Now if for some reason he had it blacklisted to file a insurance claim, I'm afraid you will be out of the money you paid for the device.. So my advice is to contact the person that reported lost and ask him if he filed a claim an if he didn't ask if he wouldn't mind to request it to be lifted on the grounds of the phone has been found....
I hope this help and good luck.
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Speaking of useless posts, you're only 9 months late. Surely he's found a solution by now. Anyways, if my friend sold me a blacklisted phone, I'd sure punch him in the nuts. You've heard of a joke, right? That's all my post was. Get off your soapbox and move on.
Seriously, you are picking up a post from JUNE of LAST YEAR where I posted the following:
So he committed Fraud, reported it stolen and you got it... which makes it a STOLEN phone.
Why don't you get him to take it back and get a legit phone?
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I absolutely stand by that statement.
The poster said as such...
mcnu said:
It's not stolen, it was reported lost by the owner that I received it from. I don't know why he did this, but that's what happened
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If the seller reported it as lost/stolen then he did commit FRAUD. There is NO other way to state it.
Why don't you concentrate on a current topic and help someone rather than trolling in old threads where the conversation was to the point and accurate based on the OP's posting's.

Question about IMEI change

Hi, I got this case and I need to solve a doubt I have.
I've received a phone to unlock for all carriers... The person has proof of purchase and original box with IMEI printed on it. The phone shows a different IMEI, and it's rooted. When I asked if someone has seen it already, they said yes, but they didn't take it there for that..
The question is... I'm thinking about restoring the original IMEI (legally owns it) with Xposed. Is this OK? Every method to change IMEI I found is "illegal" but this is not the case. I want to restore the IMEI that belongs to this phone.
I hope someone can clear the air for me on this one..
Cheers
guillermohs9 said:
Hi, I got this case and I need to solve a doubt I have.
I've received a phone to unlock for all carriers... The person has proof of purchase and original box with IMEI printed on it. The phone shows a different IMEI, and it's rooted. When I asked if someone has seen it already, they said yes, but they didn't take it there for that..
The question is... I'm thinking about restoring the original IMEI (legally owns it) with Xposed. Is this OK? Every method to change IMEI I found is "illegal" but this is not the case. I want to restore the IMEI that belongs to this phone.
I hope someone can clear the air for me on this one..
Cheers
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Greetings,
Using xposed to spoof the IMEI is legal but changing IMEI is illegal so we can't discuss it on xda. Any method to actually change it to the original could be used for other purposes as well.
Thanks for understanding
Sawdoctor

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