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cearacell
13-04-2006, 10:26 PM
Somebody knows to say some BOX to me that really obtains to change the IMEI of the cellular NOKIA?

EdgeCrusher
14-04-2006, 12:23 AM
Any box that can write a .rpl file to the phone, providing you change the UEM IC. If you don't want to change the imei, try to find on the net an imei patcher. Take into account that the imei patcher has its limitations.

For more info on changing imeis, search in Nfree.

As for boxes... I think all of them can do it.. Griffin, Tornado, UFS...

Take into account that changing imei is illegal in most countries.

Best regards
Edge

cearacell
14-04-2006, 06:23 PM
Any box that can write a .rpl file to the phone, providing you change the UEM IC. If you don't want to change the imei, try to find on the net an imei patcher. Take into account that the imei patcher has its limitations.

For more info on changing imeis, search in Nfree.

As for boxes... I think all of them can do it.. Griffin, Tornado, UFS...

Take into account that changing imei is illegal in most countries.

Best regards
Edge

A friend mine of Brazil has the following BOX here: Tornado, Alibaba and Samart Clip, however, according to it none of these are obtaining to change the IMEI of the Nokia nor of the Siemens, would have as somebody to explain me as to change the IMEI through these softwares?

Or to say a software to me that really obtains to change the IMEI of the NOKIA and the SIEMENS? :???:

electrophoretic
14-04-2006, 07:51 PM
i dont think anyone here should really be helping you with this problem, since changing IMEI numbers is illegal in many countries, and for a VERY good reason... the only reason you should want an IMEI changed is because your phone has been blacklisted... STOLEN phones are blacklisted...

if you want to REBUILD your IMEI (original IMEI) then there are plenty of posts about it, just make a search and see... for now i think CHANGING IMEI is out of bounds!!!

as far as i am concerned i dont think anyone should help others to "fix" a phone illegally...

G

mestrini
14-04-2006, 08:16 PM
absolutely!

only 'legal' reasons i see to change IMEI are for test/study reasons (i've done a lot of these in DCT3) and in case one has a phone's PCB with no casing (or a casing with no label) and forgets to note it before flashing eeprom :P

cheers