I am here in Spain and purchased in the USA a Samsung s10+ international version Samsung S10 + SM-F975F/DS IMEI stating Taiwan
according to one person in XDA forum "Problem with device emmc; Not with FW; Device is locked and as u see oem also on and L which means locked"
I went to local technician with ISP experience and they tried but found out that this model is NOT Exynos and they do not have the tool to fix this Qualcomm Snapdragon phone.
Anyone can recommend someone overseas or maybe in Europe a professional please?
Problem in detail explained here:
Samsung S10 + bootloop ERASE FAIL: READ ONLY
Samsung S10 + SM-F975F/DS IMEI stating Taiwan (Update: Very contradicting information if the phone is Snapdragon OR Exynos) if it even matters to solve the issue I dont know Owner of the above since 2019 without issues; USB debugging mode...
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can someone still help, assist or guide me please
snakebite3 said:
I am here in Spain and purchased in the USA a Samsung s10+ international version Samsung S10 + SM-F975F/DS IMEI stating Taiwan
according to one person in XDA forum "Problem with device emmc; Not with FW; Device is locked and as u see oem also on and L which means locked"
I went to local technician with ISP experience and they tried but found out that this model is NOT Exynos and they do not have the tool to fix this Qualcomm Snapdragon phone.
Anyone can recommend someone overseas or maybe in Europe a professional please?
Problem in detail explained here:
Samsung S10 + bootloop ERASE FAIL: READ ONLY
Samsung S10 + SM-F975F/DS IMEI stating Taiwan (Update: Very contradicting information if the phone is Snapdragon OR Exynos) if it even matters to solve the issue I dont know Owner of the above since 2019 without issues; USB debugging mode...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Sounds like you need to send the device to a shop that can perform a JTAG service on the device to repair the software damage. A JTAG service can even repair a lot of non-functional, completely dead bricked Samsung devices, including bootloader/hardware bricked devices.
Before you have a JTAG service performed, you need to see if you can find a shop that has the capability to retrieve your data directly from the chip itself via hardware tools(i.e. connecting leads to specific pins on the EMMC chip), then, after getting your data recovered, send it to the JTAG repair shop.
You can find reputable JTAG professionals with an internet search fairly easily.
Thank you very much for your input Droidriven.
I wasnt sure if I needed a technician who does ISP approach with JTAG box.
So far I have found this technician: {Mod edit: Link removed}
If anyone has some other reliable potential candidate please feel free to share.
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Thank you very much for your input Droidriven.
I wasnt sure if I needed a technician who does ISP approach with JTAG box.
So far I have found this technician: {Mod edit: Link removed}
If anyone has some other reliable potential candidate please feel free to share.
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@snakebite3 I've removed the link from your above post. Even if you personally don't gain any benefits, please do not share or promote paid services on XDA! Thanks for your understanding and cooperation.
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@snakebite3 I've removed the link from your above post. Even if you personally don't gain any benefits, please do not share or promote paid services on XDA! Thanks for your understanding and cooperation.
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Thank you for addressing my wrong doing.
I would assume for someone to send me a private message would be allowed who could help me?
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Thank you for addressing my wrong doing.
I would assume for someone to send me a private message would be allowed who could help me?
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Thanks for your understanding; highly appreciated.
The forum rules not only apply to posts but also to account profiles or signatures and to private messages or conversations on XDA. However, in the latter cases we only become aware if it's reported.
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Thanks for your understanding; highly appreciated.
The forum rules not only apply to posts but also to account profiles or signatures and to private messages or conversations on XDA. However, in the latter cases we only become aware if it's reported.
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Understand. I wouldnt report anyone who is trying to help me.
What words can i use in the search browser since ¨jtag service¨ ¨emmc phone repair¨ and many other combinations were of no success to find a professional (only courses and jtag equipment) . Any help from this community would be of help since I dont want to purchase a 500$ box and spend hours in learning how to potentially fix my phone.
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Hello from India, to those of you who loves to share their knowledge to help people. I have a problem with my Samsung Galaxy A90 5G (SM-A908N). I have to chang IMEI numbe theer of the phone before it is blocked.
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Hello from India, to those of you who loves to share their knowledge to help people. I have a problem with my Samsung Galaxy A90 5G (SM-A908N). I have to chang IMEI numbe theer of the phone before it is blocked.
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Edit or change of IMEI is illegal in quite a few of countries. For this reason, I've closed and edited your thread! XDA doesn't allow and doesn't accept discussions about or support for such an edit or change.
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Hi!
Recently a bought a {Mod edit} in the black market and i discovered that my phone was reported as robbed and my IMEI is blocked. So i was looking for how to fix the problem and one of the solutions is to change de IMEI number but the easy way is only with {Mod edit} and this phone does not have it, it has a {Mod edit}. I was surfing all over the internet looking for help but i couldnt find anything.
My questions is, how can i fix this problem? Do you know a way to change the IMEI without MTK Processor? Or do you know another effective way to do it? I already have ROOT.
Many thanks in advance!
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Hi!
Recently a bought a {Mod edit} in the black market and i discovered that my phone was reported as robbed and my IMEI is blocked. So i was looking for how to fix the problem and one of the solutions is to change de IMEI number but the easy way is only with {Mod edit} and this phone does not have it, it has a {Mod edit}. I was surfing all over the internet looking for help but i couldnt find anything.
My questions is, how can i fix this problem? Do you know a way to change the IMEI without MTK Processor? Or do you know another effective way to do it? I already have ROOT.
Many thanks in advance!
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Edit or change of IMEI is illegal in quite a few of countries. For this reason, I've closed, moved and edited your thread! XDA doesn't allow and doesn't accept discussions about or support for such an edit or change.
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At least in my country you don't gain legal ownership of a robbed items even if you legally purchased it; however, as you bought it on the black market you even didn't legally purchased the device. I suggest to hand the device in at your nearest police station that it can be given to the legal owner.
And as a friendly warning, do never again post such a request on XDA!
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I got a s22u ldu on idlefish, but it's IMEI is a bunch of 0. I tried flash other csc and third party rom, none of them work.
yes, only to replace mainboard
buy broken screen phone on Ebay, take mainboard and replace it
I remember when I buy s6 Edge and I play rooted all my Samsung phones (now I stop to play root) and I lost the imei but I pay on service phones and fixed, but I can tell you, I pay 100 euro, that s6 edge cost 1200 euro
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yes, only to replace mainboard
buy broken screen phone on Ebay, take mainboard and replace it
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But I find a website saying they can repair ldu models behind s21series(included). So s22 series is seem to be unlockable.
Hey, Is there an website to fix the problem with s22 ultra 5g IMEI a bounch of '0'?
Can I do this via internet (Without going phisically or to send the phone)?
If this cost up to 100E, it is ok.
Yes it's possible, but expensive
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Thread has been closed. We do not accept discussion of or in support for paid services respectively IMEI changes or edits. A live demo unit obviously has no IMEI i.e. you can't call it to repair its IMEI.
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Hi,
I have a Googke Pixel 4a (currently not near me, is at a friends place) and a Google Pixel 6 to test with.
I wanted to ask if it is somehow possible to change the IMEI programmatically? Is that only possible with a rooted phone?
I found a script on github {Mod edit}, however this doesn't work because `fastboot getvar imei` returns FAILED since the imei variable isn't present.
Would be happy to receive any help!
Best regards,
Laktus
Laktus said:
Hi,
I have a Googke Pixel 4a (currently not near me, is at a friends place) and a Google Pixel 6 to test with.
I wanted to ask if it is somehow possible to change the IMEI programmatically? Is that only possible with a rooted phone?
I found a script on github {Mod edit}, however this doesn't work because `fastboot getvar imei` returns FAILED since the imei variable isn't present.
Would be happy to receive any help!
Best regards,
Laktus
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@Laktus Welcome to XDA. I hope you'll always find and get the support you require. However, I suggest to review the forum rules, to which you agreed to adhere when you registered on this private platform minutes ago.
Thread has been edited and closed!
Edit or change of IMEI is illegal in quite a few of countries. For this reason, I've edited your post! XDA doesn't allow and doesn't accept discussions about or support for such an edit or change. Same applies to your case.
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I need remote IMEI repair service. Who can provide remote IMEI repair support for {Mod edit} and {Mod edit} devices?
I wanted to do it myself, I read so many articles, but I realized that I lacked a lot of information.
telgrafci said:
I need remote IMEI repair service. Who can provide remote IMEI repair support for {Mod edit} and {Mod edit} devices?
I wanted to do it myself, I read so many articles, but I realized that I lacked a lot of information.
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What happened? How did you lose your IMEI's on two different devices?
Nothing is wrong. I need to change the IMEI's. Unregistered IMEIs have limited time usage permissions. I will not be able to use devices with IMEI expires in 2 weeks.
telgrafci said:
Nothing is wrong. I need to change the IMEI's. Unregistered IMEIs have limited time usage permissions. I will not be able to use devices with IMEI expires in 2 weeks.
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@telgrafci Thanks very much for the information. However, in this case, in which you don't intend to repair an original IMEI but to change one, I've closed your thread and edited some information out.
Edit or change of IMEI is illegal in quite a few of countries. XDA doesn't allow and doesn't accept discussions about or support for such an edit or change.
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