[Q] Dell Streak 7 Wifi - IMEI number - Dell Streak 7

Hi there. I am thinking of buying a Dell Streak 7 wifi.
There is a navigation app I would like to use on the Dell, that needs IMEI so as to register the device with the software. Does the Dell Streak 7 wifi (with no 3G) have an IMEI number?
I got a generic tablet, and although it is capable of running the application, It is not able to be registered (lack of IMEI) and therefore is limited in demo use of the application.
Thank you in advance

IMEI numbers... Kinda think of them like little street addresses for your phone.
Like a house if there is no house then there is no street address.
same with a phone/tablet if no phone no IMEI number.
Basically if there is no phone chip,radio,anttena which ever you chose to call it. then there is no IMEI number for the device.
SO in short no wi-fi only tablets have no IMEI number I have same problem i have a few games that for what ever reason require an IMEI number go figure for a game right like a game needs a phone chip to be installed. anyway so on wifi only tablets these games and software wil not load.

Not sure what app you are trying to use but have you tried Google Navigation?... there are several apps out there that are free and pretty good based on my use of them. Good Luck.

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[Q] Why Do I Have 2 Different IMEI Numbers?

While a new member, I've been following the community a bit and have flashed my Captivate successfully several times.
It started acting weird earlier this week (lagging and shutting itself off) so I decided to re-flash it and re-apply SRE with all the goodies it brings.
Since my last flash, the phone works fine (calls, messaging, and Internet) except for one problem - the Android Market.
I can access the market but am unable to download anything. I've tried many different solutions, ROM's (JF2, JH2, and JH3), 3G/WiFi, internal settings, clearing the Market cache, Dalvik cache, etc., using Market Access and going outside of AT&T's allowed applications, all to no avail. It's the same whether I attempt to download after a fresh flash or after applying SRE. I've also tried Unleash the Beast.
Finally I decided to call AT&T to find out if there was a problem somewhere on their end.
Here's the weird thing:
The IMEI I have on the sticker under my battery is that of a Captivate and matches what they have on record. The representative I spoke to told me that the IMEI I have in my phone's menu is an iPhone IMEI.
With all that being said, I have two questions:
1) How did this happen?
2) How can I fix it?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
FrstdOne said:
While a new member, I've been following the community a bit and have flashed my Captivate successfully several times.
It started acting weird earlier this week (lagging and shutting itself off) so I decided to re-flash it and re-apply SRE with all the goodies it brings.
Since my last flash, the phone works fine (calls, messaging, and Internet) except for one problem - the Android Market.
I can access the market but am unable to download anything. I've tried many different solutions, ROM's (JF2, JH2, and JH3), 3G/WiFi, internal settings, clearing the Market cache, Dalvik cache, etc., using Market Access and going outside of AT&T's allowed applications, all to no avail. It's the same whether I attempt to download after a fresh flash or after applying SRE. I've also tried Unleash the Beast.
Finally I decided to call AT&T to find out if there was a problem somewhere on their end.
Here's the weird thing:
The IMEI I have on the sticker under my battery is that of a Captivate and matches what they have on record. The representative I spoke to told me that the IMEI I have in my phone's menu is an iPhone IMEI.
With all that being said, I have two questions:
1) How did this happen?
2) How can I fix it?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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What does your imei start with?
madjsp said:
What does your imei start with?
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The one in the software starts with 004999
The one on the sticker starts with 351863
Iphone imei starts with 011. That rep doesnt know what hes doingp
did you ask them to update youe imei number? would likly fix it, could have just been an accident, from what i have read about 10% of imei number are not unique so somehting could have gotten messed up server side
vinunleaded182 said:
Iphone imei starts with 011. That rep doesnt know what hes doingp
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also a quick google of the 0049 imei shows that there are several iphones with that imei
The rep who I've been working with is off today but she said she'd call me tomorrow. I'll ask her to update the number and hopefully she can.
Unfortunately, while I'm pretty much a noob to all this, I've found that I still know more than most of the people on the AT&T side and the rep I've been working with is the most knowledgeable of the group.
Did you go from an iphone to the samsung if so, it could be a translation issue on atts side which means the billing system never updated the imei to the switch because it errored out on the billing side happend all the time when i use to be a switch tech for att simple to fix just need to file a ticket with a certain department but can be a pain if the rep is new.
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I thought the phone read its IMEI number from its own hardware. This thread implies that something on the network is telling the phone what its IMEI Number should be.
I know there are a lot of Ebay phones with bogus stickers - the stickers have one SN/EMEI number, but the phone internally says another.
Where did you get your phone?
I've never owned an iPhone and I purchased the Captivate from a corporate store, not from an authorized reseller or ebay.
wait cant this be useful if we can change the imei to a vibrant one we can get money off of data or would most of you feel bad for doing that (one good thing about that though for 10 dollars we get unlimited data)
labbu63 said:
wait cant this be useful if we can change the imei to a vibrant one we can get money off of data or would most of you feel bad for doing that (one good thing about that though for 10 dollars we get unlimited data)
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You gotta pay to play. If you don't want to pay smartphone fees, don't get a smartphone. I'm sure we'd all like a break on price, but when it comes down to it, we can't get one, so we make do.
And unless the modmyi forum was wrong, that's illegal.
yeah i know but im just saying if someone isnt scared to go to jail
If the IMEI shows as 004999010640000, you might check out this thread. Good luck.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=777288
PS: you might want to look at this specific post in that thread.....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8060884&postcount=33
BigJayDogg3 said:
You gotta pay to play. If you don't want to pay smartphone fees, don't get a smartphone. I'm sure we'd all like a break on price, but when it comes down to it, we can't get one, so we make do.
And unless the modmyi forum was wrong, that's illegal.
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actually i was just looking at the library of congress's recent ruling on the DMCA and their new excemptions and read this
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(3) Computer programs, in the form of firmware or software, that enable used wireless telephone handsets to connect to a wireless telecommunications network, when circumvention is initiated by the owner of the copy of the computer program solely in order to connect to a wireless telecommunications network and access to the network is authorized by the operator of the network.
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sounds like to me that changing the imei is legal as long as the only reason you are doing it is to connect to a network that you are already authorized to use
xatrekak said:
actually i was just looking at the library of congress's recent ruling on the DMCA and their new excemptions and read this
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(3) Computer programs, in the form of firmware or software, that enable used wireless telephone handsets to connect to a wireless telecommunications network, when circumvention is initiated by the owner of the copy of the computer program solely in order to connect to a wireless telecommunications network and access to the network is authorized by the operator of the network.
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sounds like to me that changing the imei is legal as long as the only reason you are doing it is to connect to a network that you are already authorized to use
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Changing The imei is illegal and has nothing to do with the DMCA. changing The imei is fraud like changing a car's vin number.
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alphadog00 i was wondering that, you wouldn't happen to be able to point out to me which law that is contained in, i have heard it was illegal like a million times but havn't seen the law yet. but i have always liked reading the actual laws that make the things i want to illegal
how do you know its illegal the DMCA was changed and said it was legal so until you find something that says its illegal we will never know
labbu63 said:
how do you know its illegal the DMCA was changed and said it was legal so until you find something that says its illegal we will never know
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You are confusing unlocking with changing your IMEI. It is legal to unlock and hack, it is not legal to change the phone's network id.
xatrekak said:
alphadog00 i was wondering that, you wouldn't happen to be able to point out to me which law that is contained in, i have heard it was illegal like a million times but havn't seen the law yet. but i have always liked reading the actual laws that make the things i want to illegal
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I can't point to you an exact law, but cloning phones has been considered fraudulent for years and people have been prosecuted. In changing the IMEI number, you are in essence cloning a phone - it may not exist yet, but it could. So once a new phone is made with the new EMEI number you created, you have created fraud.
After doing some research - this is the section of federal code that is used to prosecute cell phone cloners:
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/usc_sec_18_00001029----000-.html
U.S. Code: TITLE 18 > PART I > CHAPTER 47 > § 1029
§ 1029. Fraud and related activity in connection with access *devices
You may not get arrested for changing your IMEI (not one person anyway) but at some point the carrier will probably just black list your device or your account.
Changing the IMEI or ESN basically makes your device a counterfeit access device. Some debate that if they own 3 phones they should be able to let them all share one IMEI if only one is active at a time.
Personally, I can see no valid reason to change your IMEI - swapping sim cards is easy enough.

[Q] How is IMEI generated?

How does a rooted NC (or any wifi-only android device) generate an IMEI?
I am trying to use a beta version of an app that is restricted by the developer based on IMEI. Problem is, the reported IMEI on my rooted NC seems to change once a day or so. Why is this? Where does this IMEI come from in the first place? Any way to fix it so it doesn't keep changing?
IMEI
FletchF said:
How does a rooted NC (or any wifi-only android device) generate an IMEI?
I am trying to use a beta version of an app that is restricted by the developer based on IMEI. Problem is, the reported IMEI on my rooted NC seems to change once a day or so. Why is this? Where does this IMEI come from in the first place? Any way to fix it so it doesn't keep changing?
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I can't imagine that the IMEI reported by software running on the Nook Color is valid under any circumstances.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Mobile_Equipment_Identity
"The International Mobile Equipment Identity or IMEI is a number, usually unique, to identify GSM, WCDMA, and iDEN mobile phones, as well as some satellite phones."
Would not seem to apply here. Also, the number can only be changed with special hardware/software so the fact that the number 'changes' makes it suspect.
Actually, you're probably using a Nooter'ed Nook with my hacked framework.jar. It generates an IMEI randomly (which is enough to get a valid Android ID), but I never got around to making it save since the Market worked fine after generating it once.
This needs to be fixed, since some apps check the IMEI and act as if the app has never run before based on that info.
silivrenion said:
This needs to be fixed, since some apps check the IMEI and act as if the app has never run before based on that info.
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I second that! I bought ExZeus from Hyperbox, and works great but needs to download the last 100K before playing the game. When I emailed support this is what they said:
Hello,
Apparently your device is maybe generating a new IMEI everytime you start, are you trying to run the game on a Nook by any chance ? This is a known issue with the Nook, B&N does not want their device to run Android market games, if not, then please be sure you have a valid IMEI ( check it from your phone setting), some applications from the market have the bad habit to crash the IMEI and it will not be reported correctly.
So you want me to proceed the refund ?
Kind Regards,
HyperDevbox Support
Well, this is not a Barnes and Noble problem.. this is kind of a problem the dev community created, and I sort of feel like we need to fix it.
Perhaps you guys could set the IMEI to 000000000000000 (which is what Android emulators typically return), or 111111111111111, or something predictable? We've already had one user contact us about a randomly changing IMEI on a rooted Nook, and it would be nice to have a predictable way to fall back to MAC address.
Drew
FWIW, this is no longer an issue for me since I switched to CM7 which reports an IMEI of (null). In my case, the randomly changing IMEI was only with rooted stock.
That doesn't exactly help the rest of us who just use the auto-nootered builds because they're easier.

My Note just got stolen, help login out of everything.

I just got my Note stolen a few hours ago, I am so pissed right now, but hey what can I do... I live in Nicaragua, so no warranty and no police claim will get it back for me...
Tomorrow I will call my carrier and see if I can block my phone through IMEI number so the son of a **** that stole it cannot use it...
I never kept my gps enabled unless I was using it so no tracking software will be able to track my phone, I already blocked my number with my carrier so I guess there is not much I can do to track it, but I would like to sign out of everything on my phone, and I was just wondering if I changed passwords on every service installed on my phone would the theif still be able to login if I had checked the "remember me" or "stayed logged in" options?
Thanks,
Chaosin1983 said:
I just got my Note stolen a few hours ago, I am so pissed right now, but hey what can I do... I live in Nicaragua, so no warranty and no police claim will get it back for me...
Tomorrow I will call my carrier and see if I can block my phone through IMEI number so the son of a **** that stole it cannot use it...
I never kept my gps enabled unless I was using it so no tracking software will be able to track my phone, I already blocked my number with my carrier so I guess there is not much I can do to track it, but I would like to sign out of everything on my phone, and I was just wondering if I changed passwords on every service installed on my phone would the theif still be able to login if I had checked the "remember me" or "stayed logged in" options?
Thanks,
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Try to install plan b from the market. You can install it remotely from Google play using a web browser and should be able to get the GPS coordinates of your phone providing the thief has not removed your Google account. Do it asap to increase your chances.
+1 Good idea, However The phone will need to have internet access to receive the remote download.
Dont suppose you had Lookout installed ?? On my device it is un-installable, and i can remotely turn GPS on / off, Track the phone, Wipe everything, Lock the device, and even make the phone scream !! (useful for when you are tracking and a close enough to hear it)
I hope you get it back !!
Changing the password won't let the thief use any of the services you have logged into. The app should request him for the new password. Do it ASAP!
I feel for you man! Had my iPod touch, Optimus 2X and Galaxy SII stolen!
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first of all sorry you, that's one of the worst things that can happen to a phone.
if you think the theft is using your phone only with a different simcard you have the following options:
- try planb (as already mentioned above) to locate your phone.
- if you have a google account on the phone, try android lost that will gain you the full control over the phone including locating it, taking photos of the cameras and wiping the complete data of the device out. its a really great tool .
- if you have a Samsung account on your phone, try the samsung dive website with this you can also do things like locating or wiping data view call logs and so on.
if all the above fail you should change the passwords of all your accounts used on the phone, especially the email accounts. also try to contact your provider, really few of them provide a location service based on the imei number of the device. and also some of them offer the service to put the device's imei number to a ban list so the phone is useless at all because it cant login in to the gsm network.
*EDIT*: go to the police and let them give you a document that the phone is stolen, and the imei and serial numbers. give this document to samsung and they will put the device to a blacklist, so the device wont get service/support/repair anymore.
i hope some of this become useful to you
Best thing would be to:
1- Track it (with the app said above) or with Samsung Dive!
2- Find the perp
3- Beat him with a cow bone
4- Retrieve the phone
5- Send it to me for inspection
Hi guys, thanks for your help, I installed Plan B a few hours after the OP, but still no email...I would gladly beat the crap out of the theif, but I fear I won't see my note again, I have already ordered another one, this time I will install every tracking anti theft app available...
Anyhow, after this, I installed Lookout on my Girlfriends Note, and tried out the tracking, the tracking is not that accurate, it positions the phone within a 2 Km radius...any other app that would be more accurate?
Thanks,
Im using avast and i have to say its working well, it has a ton of features, you can make mobile data persistent with a single text making tracking that bit more accurate
combine it with the screaming feature of lookout and you should be able to hear it if you are close enough.
Try samsung dive
http://www.samsungdive.com
Lol samsung dive will dissapear when factory reset
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Little late for the original poster but Cerberus is a nice app too. I got in on a free promotion. I have it activated and don't even think about till I get an email saying that I changed my sim. You can remotely hide the app, wipe phone/sdcard have a login screen pop up appear, record video and or audio and map in real time.
Even though I think tracking your kids is creepy, I can see how some parents would love to install it on their kid's phone.
Thanks again for all the info, I will try all these once my new phone gets here.
I have a question though, all of these tracking apps need data connection on the cel phone's side...correct? What if the theif turns off data connection? Is there one that works with only GPS?
Well in avast, you can remotely activate data network even if the thief switches it off, It also has stealth mode where it hides all traces of being installed.
If you are rooted it can even withstand a factory reset.
Chaosin1983 said:
Thanks again for all the info, I will try all these once my new phone gets here.
I have a question though, all of these tracking apps need data connection on the cel phone's side...correct? What if the theif turns off data connection? Is there one that works with only GPS?
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GPS also needs data connectivity.
ravi_buz said:
GPS also needs data connectivity.
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I've used GPS trakcing with data off before ...it will track you even if the map does not render...afterwards when you get connectivity the map will be displayed along with your tracking info.
GPS don't requires data connection thogh, tracking won't work without data connection.
GPS fix the position without data connection, but for tracking you need to pass that information to server, which needs data connection.
can i unblock a samsung galaxy note ?
hey everyone !
so i got scammed in ebay and i got a samsung galaxy note n7000. the guy said it worked perfectly and stuff...buuut no !! when i got the phone it wont read any sim card so i just figured it was from the sim card reader. when i took it to my retailer they told me the phone was stolen/lost and the original owner kinda blocked it so no one can use it. i have access to the phone and everything except that it wont read my sim card. i contacted the guy i got from on ebay and filed a claim and everything but i know these things can take FOREVER before i can get my money back. the guy i got it from told me he bought on ebay too in november 2012. i dont wanna sell the phone again on ebay and scam more people i tried looking for the original owner so we can figure out a deal but i couldnt.
is there anyway i can fix this phone ?!! or can i contact the samsung store maybe and they can find the original owner ?!! please help...anyone ?!!!
Strange. Post could be chameleon or possibly victim of stolen phone.
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salmavic said:
hey everyone !
so i got scammed in ebay and i got a samsung galaxy note n7000. the guy said it worked perfectly and stuff...buuut no !! when i got the phone it wont read any sim card so i just figured it was from the sim card reader. when i took it to my retailer they told me the phone was stolen/lost and the original owner kinda blocked it so no one can use it. i have access to the phone and everything except that it wont read my sim card. i contacted the guy i got from on ebay and filed a claim and everything but i know these things can take FOREVER before i can get my money back. the guy i got it from told me he bought on ebay too in november 2012. i dont wanna sell the phone again on ebay and scam more people i tried looking for the original owner so we can figure out a deal but i couldnt.
is there anyway i can fix this phone ?!! or can i contact the samsung store maybe and they can find the original owner ?!! please help...anyone ?!!!
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maybe, but how do I know you didnt steal it yourself/know you bought a stolen phone?
Salmavic please return that phone to chaosin! Lol jk
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How to change your imei number?

I was reading this
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It says you can possibly change your imei number. Say you have an old phone, and want to use a new one, but the new one is the asus rog2. Now if we change the asus imei to lets say a samsung att imei that you have, then att will see your device as a samsung , but in fact you will be using the new asus phone. This would work to get voLTE or wi fi calling , just like they do in asia.
Is this possible? They make it seem simple, and not sure if this would work.
I tried to change the IMEI on a samsung a few years back but was not successful.
But I am not sure if it has to do with the IMEI or the network recognizing the phone...
I had a sony phone that tmobile told me was an unknown device but it had wifi calling and VoLTE working on it.
But its DEFINITELY WORTH A SHOT! and I don't think its illegal if you let them know what you're doing and not defrauding anyone and own both devices! not sure though
To change IMEI number is pure OUTLAW.
Suppose a dude steal a phone from a man. The man calls his operator, and asks for the IMEI block, so the thief can't use the phone to make/receive calls, send/receive sms', use its band to surf the web, because a blocked IMEI cannot access to the mobile network.
If the thief can change it's IMEI, the thief can use the stolen phone just like he bought it, or to sell it by his own. Gottcha?
Yeah but im not concerned with the negative use of something that is everyones right to have. If you own a phone and want to transfer your imei to your new phone because phone companies force you to because volte or wi fi calling restrictions , and its not illegal, why not. My aunt always says , in a work environment they like to play games with you, you have to learn to play games back...best advise i ever got, and it holds up well here.
Anyways whats wrong with being an outlaw , Robin Hood was pretty cool hahaha.
Ravippe said:
I was reading this
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It says you can possibly change your imei number. Say you have an old phone, and want to use a new one, but the new one is the asus rog2. Now if we change the asus imei to lets say a samsung att imei that you have, then att will see your device as a samsung , but in fact you will be using the new asus phone. This would work to get voLTE or wi fi calling , just like they do in asia.
Is this possible? They make it seem simple, and not sure if this would work.
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THREAD CLOSED and slightly cleaned.
XDA does not allow any discussions or providing of tools regarding the change or the edit of IMEI's, only about restoring of original IMEI/EFS!

No longer Device Administrator - Is My Device Compromised?

I have a Galaxy S10 never been rooted. Recently my phone was hacked or cloned...Im not sure which of the two along with my laptop and router (dealing with one issue at a time). My phone would get abnormally hot. It had a duplicate of all my apps/system files running in the background. Find My Mobile goes to the U.S Samsung account (I live in Toronto Canada). Google's Find My Device would show up in two locations amd on Google Maps would show me being somewhere when I clearly was not. My phone was being remotely accessed as well. I changed up all my passwords and put two-step authentication on but I think it was already too late because I would get delays in getting my code or not get them at all. Then one of the codes didn't come from a Samsung number. It came from a random person in the States (I had Smart Calling on). I did a bug report and found that someone changed the voltage of my phone and the voltage of when it charges. I also noticed changes to my SIM (persist.radio.multisim.config). Then I noticed I can't register my device on my Samsung account. Which then led me to find out that im removed as the device administrator and am now on a enterprise account. I did a factory restore. I got a new sim. I didnt install the same apps from backup and my device goes back to May 16th 2020 and I see a package/kernel was loaded/installed on my phone. I also saw some things about Stagefright that I'm not sure if I should be worried about or if its normal (debug.stagefright.ccodec). i had numerous account passwords that got changed. My calls were clearly being redirected (I contacted the RCMP and it rang a law office in Washington).
I'm at a loss as to what to do. I feel violated because I just recently became a victim of identity theft and was still recovering from that. And then i lost my job because of all this because my laptop was remotely logged into my work computer and caused problems. .What do I do?

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