Greetings,
Due to some unfair regulations where I live in where any outsider phone has to be regulated by spending huge amount on it (around 250$) to use it without time limit on the carriers. Could anyone point me on the direction to the method of writing new IMEI's to the phone? I have 2 paperweight phones that I could use to keep the phone running on the network without that limit.
*Any risk of bricking the phone of doing so ?
*If done properly? would it get affected by future updates? would it still get future updates if the process is done ?
As anyone is getting older , I lost the interest of rooting bootloader unlocking and such things so it is preferred if there is a way of doing so without those steps ...
Any help is much appreciated
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Change or edit of IMEI is illegal in quite a lot of countries. For this reason we don't allow any discussion of or support for this subject on XDA.
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some lowlife sold my teenage kid a t mobile sim locked oneplus 9 this past weekend after claiming it could be use on att ugh cant believe someone would take advantage of someone like that.
idk anything at all about this sort of stuff so im stumbling my way thru this like a blind man thru a maze
i called t mobile twice last night and they didnt seem to care at all about the situation so a google search led me here
is there anything we can do to get this thing unlocked so it can be use on att? any help and/or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. i dont mind paying if necessary
regards
the account originally associated with the phone must be in good standings. must also be paid off. if you can confirm those through imei etc, then try going into settings, about phone, scroll down until you see network unlock. go for the permanent option.
That was the first thing we tried
so the phone is not financially compromised and the original account is in good standing? run the imei number on a blacklist checker. most likely your son bought a paper weight.
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@Imbmfk Imagine your device was stolen, I'm sure you would appreciate that the people who took it would be unable to use your device. I do understand that this can bring problems on the second hand market but this is of no concern to XDA. I assume you speak the truth but even then our community will not be able to assist as any unlock solutions would be considered illegal. Which takes us to:
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I can only advise you to get in touch with the seller and/or the platform your son has bought the device on.
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Hi,
can anybody tell me which mobiles are the easiest to root and the IMEI number is possible to change after root? I will be in a country for 3-6 months from my internship and to use an imported mobile the tax is almost 325$ on a 500$ mobile. So, I was thinking if I could change the IMEI to some low-cost mobile and use for this time period.
Thanks in advance
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Changing IMEI for whatever reason is illegal in atleast some countries. XDA being an international forum can not afford to get into legal hassles due to users seeking advice on changing IMEI or other users providing help in that. Hence we have been closing such threads consistently and your thread has been closed for that reason. Please also read Rule 9:
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Thank you for your understanding!
Hi, trying to unlock from Optus Australia. What do i need to do?
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If the device has been paid off, please contact the service provider for unlocking. If not, it is illegal in most parts of the world to unlock. We do not want any legal trouble. Rule 9:
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An S23 phone from China was restricted in imei.
I think this is unfair, I know that in the US you can change the imei, but I don't know how to do it, does anyone know how to do it
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@jopeu Edit or change of IMEI is illegal in quite a few of countries. Due to this reason, discussions on this subject are not permitted on XDA. As per the Forum Rules:
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shadowstep
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Hello,
Everything is in the title.
I found a unlocked sim card a long time ago and it still work, i would like to use it as secondary phone but i don't want the owner to pay anything.
So i'm curious if we can know it?
Thanks you very much.
Regards.
Romain
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Hello,
Everything is in the title.
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Greetings. While we appreciate your inquiry, using another persons sim card is the equivalent to using their provider service for personal gains without payment.
As such, we do not allow such discussion on XDA as per XDA Rule #9:
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