Question [CLOSED] IMEI Repair - Xiaomi 11T Pro

Hi!
Xiaomi 11T Pro I use it.
How to do Imei repair on this phone.
Can I do this via computer?
Sorry for the bad English I'm using translation.
Thank you for your help!.

efui0 said:
Hi!
Xiaomi 11T Pro I use it.
How to do Imei repair on this phone.
Can I do this via computer?
Sorry for the bad English I'm using translation.
Thank you for your help!.
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What happened?
It doesn't happen by itself.

NOSS8 said:
What happened?
It doesn't happen by itself.
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My phone's IMEI number has been stolen. There is no solution for this situation in my country and soon my phone will be turned off.

efui0 said:
My phone's IMEI number has been stolen. There is no solution for this situation in my country and soon my phone will be turned off.
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Complain to the services concerned and prove with the phone bill that the Imei numbers are yours.
Then with the documents attesting to your good faith, contacted Xiaomi and your phone can be sent to a repair center for the necessary modifications.

Ha ha. looks like dude has bought a cheapo stolen phone from some crook and now has pita instead.

Venomphone said:
Ha ha. looks like dude has bought a cheapo stolen phone from some crook and now has pita instead.
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Hahaha

efui0 said:
My phone's IMEI number has been stolen.
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Greetings. While we appreciate your inquiry, and allow IMEI repair discussion, we do not allow discussion on changing the IMEI since this practice is illegal
in many countries, as is stipulated by XDA Rule #9:
9. Don't get us into trouble.
Don't post copyrighted materials or do other things which will obviously lead to legal trouble. If you wouldn't do it on your own homepage, you probably shouldn't do it here either. This does not mean that we agree with everything that the software piracy lobby try to impose on us. It simply means that you cannot break any laws here, since we'll end up dealing with the legal hassle caused by you. Please use common sense: respect the forum, its users and those that write great code.
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As was stated earlier by one of our esteemed RC's:
NOSS8 said:
Complain to the services concerned and prove with the phone bill that the Imei numbers are yours.
Then with the documents attesting to your good faith, contacted Xiaomi and your phone can be sent to a repair center for the necessary modifications.
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This is likely your best avenue to find a legal resolution, and not to get XDA in any sort of legal trouble.
Thank you for your understanding. Thread closed.
-Regards: Badger50

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Blocked phonecalls - Says "Stolen device"

Hi everyone, i've had a good luck and i've found this device yesterday, but when i'm putting my simcard in, it says to me that phone is blocked and on the list of stolen devices.
Is there any way how to pass thru this issue? What is necessary to change? IMEI...
You can contact me @ [email protected]
Thank you very much in case of any support...
Go into "Owner Information" and return it to the owner...
Best way to fix this problem
BBM-Lee said:
Go into "Owner Information" and return it to the owner...
Best way to fix this problem
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This is best way for the guy, who lost it. I would like to hear about some other option... I've lost a phone as well and do you think that someone else was taking care of me? So i can say that i've got my money back
habitat.dnb said:
Hi everyone, i've had a good luck and i've found this device yesterday, but when i'm putting my simcard in, it says to me that phone is blocked and on the list of stolen devices.
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No... That doesn't sound like good luck, not in the slightest. That actually sounds more like someone sold you a stolen phone; or you found a lost one.
Either way, the phone has been blocked. It's no good as a phone anymore.
habitat.dnb said:
This is best way for the guy, who lost it. I would like to hear about some other option...
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I doubt anyone where will help you unclock a stolen phone... The original owner might be a member here!
it illegal to change imei.just return it.what goes around comes around!!!
I doubt you'll get any info around here sice you're not willing to do the right thing!
everyone on this forum payed a lot of money for his/her device......
post like this will piss members off!
Do the right thing and return the device to the owner!
habitat.dnb said:
I've lost a phone as well and do you think that someone else was taking care of me? So i can say that i've got my money back
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Now you're no better than the a** who found and didn't return your lost phone. Seriously, what type of responses did you expect to get?
Return it
Karma man.... Karma.
You're being tested.
pmuschi said:
Now you're no better than the a** who found and didn't return your lost phone. Seriously, what type of responses did you expect to get?
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Allright, hereby i'm getting mostly responses for the things, which were not necessary to write.
It's weird that everyones recommendation is about to give that phone back, but confess to yourself - if you'll be in my position - would you return that phone back?
Just wanna know if there is any way or option to get it running...
habitat.dnb said:
Hi everyone, i've had a good luck and i've found this device yesterday, but when i'm putting my simcard in, it says to me that phone is blocked and on the list of stolen devices.
Is there any way how to pass thru this issue? What is necessary to change? IMEI...
You can contact me @ [email protected]
Thank you very much in case of any support...
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Stop being a **** and return the phone. ****.
What a tard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
habitat.dnb said:
Hi everyone, i've had a good luck and i've found this device yesterday, but when i'm putting my simcard in, it says to me that phone is blocked and on the list of stolen devices.
Is there any way how to pass thru this issue? What is necessary to change? IMEI...
You can contact me @ [email protected]
Thank you very much in case of any support...
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You are an absolute waste of ****ing oxygen. You are the exact reason people in this world go ballistic and end up doing mass murder. Please, for the love of God, do us all a favor and die. I can't believe that you would actually think someone would help you from this forum. Go back under the rock from whence you came. You are a worthless piece of ****. I first thought you had balls the size of a wrecking ball and then it hit me. You dont have any at all. You are just a ****ing tard.
P1Tater said:
You are an absolute waste of ****ing oxygen. You are the exact reason people in this world go ballistic and end up doing mass murder. Please, for the love of God, do us all a favor and die. I can't believe that you would actually think someone would help you from this forum. Go back under the rock from whence you came. You are a worthless piece of ****. I first thought you had balls the size of a wrecking ball and then it hit me. You dont have any at all. You are just a ****ing tard.
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Can't reply in any other way than - LOL what the hell are you for person. God himself?
habitat.dnb said:
but confess to yourself - if you'll be in my position - would you return that phone back?
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Simple response: yes
In depth response: are you a ****ing retard or something? if you went and spent 300 quid odd on a phone would you be happy if some wanker happened to find it and decided not to return it?
As P1Tater said, do us all a favour and die.
I also thought drdingo21's response was quite appropriate
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Can't reply in any other way than - LOL what the hell are you for person. God himself?
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It would also help if you actually tried speaking english.
habitat.dnb said:
confess to yourself - if you'll be in my position - would you return that phone back?
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Yes, because I wouldn't be able to get it working. What's the use in having something that doesn't work?
Either return the phone to it's rightful owner or, if the phone is branded (or it is obvious what network it belongs to) return it to the network provider. Or hand it in to the Police.
You are going nowhere asking people how to get the phone functioning again. Basically you are asking advice on how to commit an illegal act.
IT IS BLOCKED! THE ORIGINAL OWNER EITHER LOST IT OR IT WAS STOLEN FROM THEM. DO THE RIGHT THING AND RETURN IT!
And Mods - can you please either lock or delete this thread? Thanks.
habitat.dnb said:
Can't reply in any other way than - LOL what the hell are you for person. God himself?
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What is your first language? It is obvious it's not English. Either that or I hit the nail on the head and you are a ****ing tard.
demented_goose said:
Simple response: yes
In depth response: are you a ****ing retard or something? if you went and spent 300 quid odd on a phone would you be happy if some wanker happened to find it and decided not to return it?
As P1Tater said, do us all a favour and die.
I also thought drdingo21's response was quite appropriate
It would also help if you actually tried speaking english.
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OK it's obvious that i'll not find "appropriate response". So please be so kind and as of now - stop with all illegal stuff like burning of authorized copies, right?
There's no way you can legally use this phone, to do so would be stealing both morally and legally whichever way you cut it. You don't have to be "god himself" to distance yourself from a common thief, which is exactly what you're trying to be.
Immoral and unscrupulous
habitat.dnb said:
Hi everyone, i've had a good luck and i've found this device yesterday, but when i'm putting my simcard in, it says to me that phone is blocked and on the list of stolen devices.
Is there any way how to pass thru this issue? What is necessary to change? IMEI...
You can contact me @ [email protected]
Thank you very much in case of any support...
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What's amazing is that you continue to post replys that make no sense at all...and its not because of the fact that your english is weak, its because you are unscrupulous and immoral.
Virtually all memebers here would in fact do the right thing and give the phone back. You should do the same.
Don't expect any help from anyone here in your ploy to keep the stolen phone.
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OK it's obvious that i'll not find "appropriate response". So please be so kind and as of now - stop with all illegal stuff like burning of authorized copies, right?
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Can someone please interpret what the hell he just said.

[REF] Reset IMEI to factory default

If you want to return the original IMEI then you must do this before reading the manual.
You must have root on your device to continue this manual.
MOD EDIT: Removed
This manual does not show how to change IMEI!
It is only shows how to return the factory default IMEI on Samsung.
Tested and works on the following devices:
Samsung GT-I9000
Samsung GT-I9001
Samsung GT-I9003
Samsung GT-I9100
Samsung GT-I9103
Samsung GT-I9220
Samsung GT-N7000
Samsung GT-P1000
Samsung GT-P6200
Samsung GT-P6800
Samsung GT-P7500
Samsung GT-P7510
Is that YOUR IMEI #?
ragin said:
Is that YOUR IMEI #?
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This is a factory default IMEI on Samsung GSM\3G module.
I thought every device has a specific IMEI
Better way would be to backup your /efs folder WITH the right permissions, then restore them back.
Anonymous, are you joking? because this is the better way to be blacklisted by your provider and samsung won't help you. ..
geek78 said:
Anonymous, are you joking? because this is the better way to be blacklisted by your provider and samsung won't help you. ..
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Provider can only block you number or IMEI. In my country IMEI 004999010640000 works fine on 2 big providers and there is no blacklist. In many European and Asian countries (like Russia and China) is no IMEI blacklist at all.
Just do a Quick search in the forum and you Will understand
geek78 said:
Just do a Quick search in the forum and you Will understand
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If you dont need to reset default IMEI just do not pay attention to this topic.
problem with saying "default IMEI" is that most would read that to mean the original that their phone came with. You should really amend your first post to warn that this will set some "generic" IMEI and may be illegal or at least invalid for use in countries where the carriers are may block an IMEI. This would be true for the UK and probably many other countries as there is a requirement for carriers to block handsets that are reported stolen.
As already mentioned, best to backup your /efs and save it onto your SD and PC so that it can be restored should you need it.
Dave
Oh dear, this makes absolutely no sense! The IMEI is the unique identifier of the phone, and it has to be unique in an network of a mobile phone operator! This means: As soon as more than one user follows your hint, the phones will not work any more!
The guide is a direct way to brick your phone! Don't use it!
RiverSource said:
Oh dear, this makes absolutely no sense!
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So don't use it.
RiverSource said:
The IMEI is the unique identifier of the phone, and it has to be unique in an network of a mobile phone operator! This means: As soon as more than one user follows your hint, the phones will not work any more!
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Who tell you this bull****? Thousands of people in China, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine use the same IMEI like 135790246811220 (on some china phones) and did not block anyone so far.
RiverSource said:
The guide is a direct way to brick your phone! Don't use it!
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Do you even read the red text in the beginning of the thread? Or you just need to speak out nonsense?
what is a non sense is to not explain on the 1st post to don't do that in the major countries (it is prohibited in most countries, this IMEI number is nothing in most countries, this IMEI number will be blacklisted in many countries, Samsung will refuse to honor the guarantee ...)
anonymous572 said:
Who tell you this bull****? Thousands of people in China, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine use the same IMEI like 135790246811220 (on some china phones)
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Yes, and thousands of people in China, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine are posting in threads like "Help! My IMEI is 135790246811220 and the phone does'nt work!". There is a special website only dealing with IMEI 135790246811220 and how to workaround the problem (BTW, the solution is: Throw away the phone).
Anyway: Why the hell should I go for a default IMEI?
You guys are being curbside techs.... listen this is a generic imei Samsung uses for all their radios and devices before they started doing indevidual imei for devices. It is not illegal it is your device do what you want with it. Leave it to the user to figure out their laws. When was the last time a imei was used to catch a fraudster? Cell tower triangulation is how we do it.
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The debate is unnecessary because the method SIMPLY DOES NOT WORK. It may or may not work if certain further steps are performed (e.g. manipulation of md5 checksum and backup files). But the simple replacement of nv_data.bin does not change the IMEI. At least not on my phone.
RiverSource said:
Oh dear, this makes absolutely no sense! The IMEI is the unique identifier of the phone, and it has to be unique in an network of a mobile phone operator! This means: As soon as more than one user follows your hint, the phones will not work any more!
The guide is a direct way to brick your phone! Don't use it!
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Works for me and I'm sure thousands of others as well. It'd say logic dictates you sir are wrong.
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@jason
And why does not work for me? I replaced the file (verified by checking the date). Following the reboot, the IMEI was the same. I think a md5 check failed and a backup was installed or something like that.
megapimp said:
You guys are being curbside techs.... listen this is a generic imei Samsung uses for all their radios and devices before they started doing indevidual imei for devices. It is not illegal it is your device do what you want with it. Leave it to the user to figure out their laws. When was the last time a imei was used to catch a fraudster? Cell tower triangulation is how we do it.
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pfff In your contry (if your contry doesn't use CEIR) maybe but NOT in many contries !!
If you speak french : http://www.journaldunet.com/0305/030515phonesec.shtml
My last GS2 (a used one) was in fact stolen : blacklisted by IMEI ....
Ok, maybe its working or not or whatever ... it doesn't matter. Again:
Why the hell should I reset my IMEI?
Can anyone give an answer that makes sense?

[Q] how to change IMEI for HUAWEI P7-L10

hi my phone is HUAWEI P7-L10 and I want to change IMEI and register it to turkey country. it is now block into turk network.
my rom version is 7-L10V100R001C00B13
please help me
karaj2 said:
hi my phone is HUAWEI P7-L10 and I want to change IMEI and register it to turkey country. it is now block into turk network.
my rom version is 7-L10V100R001C00B13
please help me
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IMEI = International Mobile Equipment Identity
I think there is no legal way to change imei. This number is unique all over the world - at least in theory.
87insane said:
IMEI = International Mobile Equipment Identity
I think there is no legal way to change imei. This number is unique all over the world - at least in theory.
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But I do like illegal ways .Because I need this phone and it blocked after 2 month to this country.
karaj2 said:
But I do like illegal ways .Because I need this phone and it blocked after 2 month to this country.
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Google: regiolock.
I do that and thats the answer. You have to register your mobile.
Please clarify
What is regiolock? How do you find it? How do you download it? How do you use it?
go0 said:
What is regiolock? How do you find it? How do you download it? How do you use it?
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Its no program for download. Pls Google it.
87insane said:
Its no program for download. Pls Google it.
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I googled it before replying to your reply...
You find results in Dutch which I don't understand and google translate makes a mess of.
None of these results say anything about IMEIs...
Thus my request for further information.
WTF, mate?!?
go0 said:
I googled it before replying to your reply...
You find results in Dutch which I don't understand and google translate makes a mess of.
None of these results say anything about IMEIs...
Thus my request for further information.
WTF, mate?!?
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Regiolock (aka regionlock) has nothing to do with the problem you are facing.
( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2470551 )
This is only when a device blocks cards from a certain region.
There are no public methods available to change the IMEI for a P7. Generally methods for changing the IMEI of a device will not be released to the GP because the use of these tools is illegal in most countries, they can be misused by theives and terrorists.
the-equinoxe said:
Regiolock (aka regionlock) has nothing to do with the problem you are facing.
( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2470551 )
This is only when a device blocks cards from a certain region.
There are no public methods available to change the IMEI for a P7. Generally methods for changing the IMEI of a device will not be released to the GP because the use of these tools is illegal in most countries, they can be misused by theives and terrorists.
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You have read the reason of this user because he want to change his IMEI? I think not.....
The problem is the regio lock.
87insane said:
You have read the reason of this user because he want to change his IMEI? I think not.....
The problem is the regio lock.
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Nope it isn't, and your attitude doesn't make it any less false. (Though it does make the Dunning-Kruger effect apparent)
Actually I did read the OP's initial post, and I completely understood it.
But I also know the background of his problem (which is not new and actually well known since since the law was introduced ages ago in Turkey), and I also googled to confirm whether the situation in Turkey hasn't changed over the last few years just to be sure before posting previous message.
Let me explain it to you:
Region lock is on the device itself, it prohibits the user to use a sim card not whitelisted for a certain user.
The problem here is different, Turkey blocks any foreign GSM within a month (or two) if it is not registered (by law), registering a device is compulsory (and you can't register anything without paying taxes and fees).
But hey, don't believe me, let others tell you:
http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/details/Communications/registration.html
http://www.todayszaman.com/columnis...ll-phone-registration-in-turkey-i_329471.html
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/thornt...opics/mobile-phone-use-registration-in-turkey
http://www.noonsite.com/Members/doina/R2006-08-18-2
http://www.mymerhaba.com/Registering-the-Mobile-Phones-in-Turkey-2627.html
Have a nice day.
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Nope it isn't, and your attitude doesn't make it any less false. (Though it does make the Dunning-Kruger effect apparent)
Actually I did read the OP's initial post, and I completely understood it.
But I also know the background of his problem (which is not new and actually well known since since the law was introduced ages ago in Turkey), and I also googled to confirm whether the situation in Turkey hasn't changed over the last few years just to be sure before posting previous message.
Let me explain it to you:
Region lock is on the device itself, it prohibits the user to use a sim card not whitelisted for a certain user.
The problem here is different, Turkey blocks any foreign GSM within a month (or two) if it is not registered (by law), registering a device is compulsory (and you can't register anything without paying taxes and fees).
But hey, don't believe me, let others tell you:
http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/details/Communications/registration.html
http://www.todayszaman.com/columnis...ll-phone-registration-in-turkey-i_329471.html
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/thornt...opics/mobile-phone-use-registration-in-turkey
http://www.noonsite.com/Members/doina/R2006-08-18-2
http://www.mymerhaba.com/Registering-the-Mobile-Phones-in-Turkey-2627.html
Have a nice day.
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I think that this is a contentious issue and we are both right. but it is also a reason that have their smartphone has been locked. the question whether the IMEI can be changed as we both have answered the same.
Dito
the-equinoxe said:
Nope it isn't, and your attitude doesn't make it any less false. (Though it does make the Dunning-Kruger effect apparent)
Actually I did read the OP's initial post, and I completely understood it.
But I also know the background of his problem (which is not new and actually well known since since the law was introduced ages ago in Turkey), and I also googled to confirm whether the situation in Turkey hasn't changed over the last few years just to be sure before posting previous message.
Let me explain it to you:
Region lock is on the device itself, it prohibits the user to use a sim card not whitelisted for a certain user.
The problem here is different, Turkey blocks any foreign GSM within a month (or two) if it is not registered (by law), registering a device is compulsory (and you can't register anything without paying taxes and fees).
But hey, don't believe me, let others tell you:
zoink
Have a nice day.
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Hey, thanks for the clarification. For the sake of discussion, if I were to have found a solution, should I post it?
go0 said:
Hey, thanks for the clarification. For the sake of discussion, if I were to have found a solution, should I post it?
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I would like to hear it. as long as it's not illegal solution, I think this is not a problem here. How i can change a IMEI, i know but this is the wrong place.
karaj2 said:
hi my phone is HUAWEI P7-L10 and I want to change IMEI and register it to turkey country. it is now block into turk network.
my rom version is 7-L10V100R001C00B13
please help me
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no chance it is illegal !
Simona Simmy said:
no chance it is illegal !
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Show me law regulations where is this prohibited?
Sent from my HUAWEI P7-L10
Ziolek67 said:
Show me law regulations where is this prohibited?
Sent from my HUAWEI P7-L10
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http://www.staffordshire.police.uk/info_advice/crime_prevention/immobilise/reprogramming/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4_cSAqzPYE
I asked you about law regulations, not police instruction or somewhere explanations or interpretation. But even this UK police statement says about unblocking blocked phone.
Generally, in short words. Illegal is not changing IMEI but changing it for crime reasons. Just all [emoji14]
PS
There is 194 countries on the world and each can have own regulation in this aspect.
Sent from my HUAWEI P7-L10
Ziolek67 said:
I asked you about law regulations, not police instruction or somewhere explanations or interpretation. But even this UK police statement says about unblocking blocked phone.
Generally, in short words. Illegal is not changing IMEI but changing it for crime reasons. Just all [emoji14]
PS
There is 194 countries on the world and each can have own regulation in this aspect.
Sent from my HUAWEI P7-L10
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well u cannot change imei which other u want to use? u cant just splash any number..
channging is not but it MIGHT lead to crime.. after further investigation..
Simona Simmy said:
no chance it is illegal !
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Simona Simmy said:
well u cannot change imei which other u want to use? u cant just splash any number..
channging is not but it MIGHT lead to crime.. after further investigation..
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well if u in doubt go to mobile operators or mobile manufacturers and ask them.. and IF you wont do it it means u scared so you know u doing something bad .. so go ahead and ask the right people..

Knox Warranty Void Removal

Hello everyone. I opened a petition on cha**e.org to try and force Samsung to Remove Knox Warranty C**p.
Was wondering a thing,at the moment I have 22 supporters on 100 needed. Then the requested number of people will increase. Can I post the petition link here? I really need your support to make it! Thanks in advance!
If I can't,just remove the thread,and sorry ^^
The link to the petition is this: https://www.change.org/p/samsung-co-ltd-remove-knox-warranty-void
thank you
post here the link
mr.smsom said:
thank you
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igorescu04 said:
post here the link
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Link updated in OP.
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So pretty much, you went to the link and dled something and it fully affected your phone?
MoRTiZz3 said:
So pretty much, you went to the link and dled something and it fully affected your phone?
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What? I don't get you,explain ^^
Done
Done ?
Thank you to the people who signed. We are at 31 now! Hope we can grow,someone has e-mail of Samsung? So I can insert it in the petition,and at every person who sign an email will be sent to Samsung to show how much we are growing bigger!
Wolf80 said:
Thank you to the people who signed. We are at 31 now! Hope we can grow,someone has e-mail of Samsung? So I can insert it in the petition,and at every person who sign an email will be sent to Samsung to show how much we are growing bigger!
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spread the topic in all sammy knoxed devices mate ... especially flagships that are bought alot and has activity like
Galaxy S4,Note 4, note 3,s4 mini, s5 mini
I've signed...hate that knox crap.
Samsung won't change it. It is voiding their warranty and they can set the terms in it freely. Nobody like to repair phones because someone was messing with stuff in them.
Rayman96 said:
Samsung won't change it. It is voiding their warranty and they can set the terms in it freely. Nobody like to repair phones because someone was messing with stuff in them.
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Oh and let me see,if your volume + and - won't work anymore,it is due to installing a ROM? If your camera doesn't work,it is cause you installed a ROM? Come on man.
Wolf80 said:
Oh and let me see,if your volume + and - won't work anymore,it is due to installing a ROM? If your camera doesn't work,it is cause you installed a ROM? Come on man.
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The level of complication in building such a device won't let you know if an issue has hardware or software origin.
I don't understand why people are against Knox, as Samsung introduced similar checking system long time before. The only reason why people aren't angry because of that is fact that there is a workaround for that.
Consider that people at Samsung aren't stupid and they know that messing with device is causing problems. Of course that some issues like faulty buttons may be independent from rom flashing but services don't want to check it. Tripped Knox give them a lot options to check and that cost money.
It is sad that everything come to money, but I think that everyone is clever enough not to support products that have been modified heavily.
Additionally, what you want to add to this is theres new tech in aosp built from knox.
also the wording of the petition is terrible and should have been editied and proof read. it comes off more as a petulant child not getting his way than a genuine want or query. and as for wording, listen what you need is for them to change the fact a knox flag affects warranty. not remove knox altogether
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Additionally, what you want to add to this is theres new tech in aosp built from knox.
also the wording of the petition is terrible and should have been editied and proof read. it comes off more as a petulant child not getting his way than a genuine want or query. and as for wording, listen what you need is for them to change the fact a knox flag affects warranty. not remove knox altogether
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Updated the whole text,revisited everything. Should be fine now,I was in an hurry when I first wrote the petition,and forgot to fix it. Thanks that you said it.
Wolf80 said:
Updated the whole text,revisited everything. Should be fine now,I was in an hurry when I first wrote the petition,and forgot to fix it. Thanks that you said it.
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Directive 1999/44 / EC dictates that seller must repair product and it is his role to proof that root caused the issue (for example). In most cases Samsung is warrantor and not seller.
When people will understand that?
Done
hope it will help to remove knox

Question can someone tell me how to do a frp bypass with odin for the google pixel 7 please

having trouble figuring out how to do a frp bypass using odin can someone please help me out!
Hey, ODIN is only for Samsung Devices. Not a Pixel..
Android phone's also cant bypass FRP, unless there is an SD card slot on the phone...
slysurfer said:
Hey, ODIN is only for Samsung Devices. Not a Pixel..
Android phone's also cant bypass FRP, unless there is an SD card slot on the phone...
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so i cant get past the google verification with the google pixel7?
slysurfer said:
Hey, ODIN is only for Samsung Devices. Not a Pixel..
Android phone's also cant bypass FRP, unless there is an SD card slot on the phone...
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Pixel 6/Pro/A/7/Pro/A are *samsuck devices* with OMAP.
shawnbro4 said:
so i cant get past the google verification with the google pixel7?
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Why do you need to bypass FRP? It's used to prevent theft of your device so why would you even want that?
bobby janow said:
Why do you need to bypass FRP? It's used to prevent theft of your device so why would you even want that?
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Perhaps OP bought a pixel second hand and the phone was shipped via carrier instead of in person? That's nothing unreasonable.
blackrubi said:
Perhaps OP bought a pixel second hand and the phone was shipped via carrier instead of in person? That's nothing unreasonable.
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Then go back to the seller and either get a refund or have them remove their account, no?
bobby janow said:
Then go back to the seller and either get a refund or have them remove their account, no?
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What if the seller ghosted OP? Have you heard about scams? Although, if @shawnbro4 believes he/she was sold a stolen device, go to the police. They'll go after the seller hopefully.
There are ways to bypass FRP on a Pixel, but I feel like it violates forum rules by providing such information.
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What if the seller ghosted OP? Have you heard about scams? Although, if @shawnbro4 believes he/she was sold a stolen device, go to the police. They'll go after the seller hopefully.
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thats exactly what happend and making a police after making a police report realizing that im obviously not going to be getting my money back from the seller anytime soon and idk how the police are going to be able to do much seeing as he ghosted me! so now i have this pixel 7 that i cant even do anything with and i have already been without a phone for way to long and im not a dirt bag to try and sell it to someone else so im just really bummed out right niow
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There are ways to bypass FRP on a Pixel, but I feel like it violates forum rules by providing such information.
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can you please share some information as to how i can bypass frp please because if not im out 400 dollars!
shawnbro4 said:
can you please share some information as to how i can bypass frp please because if not im out 400 dollars!
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PM'd you
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Android phone's also cant bypass FRP, unless there is an SD card slot on the phone...
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Uhhh, yes, they absolutely can, SD slot or no SD slot - lol
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What if the seller ghosted OP? Have you heard about scams? Although, if @shawnbro4 believes he/she was sold a stolen device, go to the police. They'll go after the seller hopefully.
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No, police can't do anything unfortunately. This type of thing happens thousands of times every single day, all over the world. In the US at least, it's considered a civil matter - not criminal. They'll take down a report if you insist on filing one, but they can't - and won't - get involved
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Uhhh, yes, they absolutely can, SD slot or no SD slot - lol
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how?
shawnbro4 said:
how?
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YouTube and the internet are chock full of guides and tutorials - just have to search
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What are we searching for?
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Uhhhh, "(model) FRP bypass" seems like a great place to start
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I know that Samsung built this phone for Google, but it's not a Samsung phone and you cant use Odin to update firmware or anything else. Feel free to try, if you dumb enough.
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I couldn't care less about "odid".
But you directly contradicted yourself with the rest.
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Uhhh, yes, they absolutely can, SD slot or no SD slot - lol
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You are right. I hve not had to think about bypassing frp since my old Galaxy s8, the process is now a little vague.
After reasearching, It is much easier to do now.
You can absolutely bypass FRP. Using Wifi and Google Assistant, you can reset the phone via settings to bypass. Worked on my Google Locked Verizon Google Pixel 4a 5g.

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