This is highly device-specific and risky. A mistake here can lead to a "No Service" error or a lost baseband. 3. Chipset-Specific Tools (Qualcomm/MediaTek)
Magisk allows modules to "spoof" system files without permanently altering the /system partition, which is useful for "soft" IMEI changing (tricking apps) rather than "hard" changing (tricking the network).
Networks can detect spoofed/cloned IMEIs and ban them. Conclusion change imei with magisk
To attempt this process, your environment must meet the following requirements:
Traditional IMEI modification methods involve deep, permanent flashing of the device's Non-Volatile (NV) RAM or EFS partitions. These methods carry a high risk of permanently hard-bricking the device or destroying its cellular capabilities. This is highly device-specific and risky
The popup should now display the new IMEI number you entered. Troubleshooting Tips SafetyNet/Play Integrity:
: Boot your device into your custom recovery (TWRP). Navigate to the file manager, locate /data/adb/modules/ , and delete the folder associated with the problematic IMEI module. Reboot normally. Issue 2: "No Service" or Unstable Cellular Connection These methods carry a high risk of permanently
Inputting an invalid or blacklisted IMEI will permanently block your device from connecting to cellular networks.
: Ensure Magisk is functioning properly and that you granted root permissions to the configuration apps. If using LSPosed, double-check that "System Framework" and "Phone Services" were checked in the module scope. Conclusion
Go to the repository section and search for a trusted device ID changer module (e.g., Device ID Masker or IMEI Changer ). Download and install the module APK.
A complete backup of your original stock partitions (vital for recovery if things go wrong).