Change Imei With Magisk Exclusive ~upd~ -
To enable Magisk Exclusive, go to Magisk settings and toggle on the "Magisk Exclusive" option. This will allow you to make system-level changes to your device.
Cellular carriers share a global database of blacklisted IMEIs (usually associated with stolen or lost devices). Attempting to clone or use a fraudulent IMEI can result in your device being permanently banned from all major networks.
su dd if=/dev/block/by-name/modemst1 of=/sdcard/modemst1.img dd if=/dev/block/by-name/modemst2 of=/sdcard/modemst2.img change imei with magisk exclusive
Changing the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) of a mobile device is a complex and often
If you choose to proceed, use tested combinations. The Change-IMEI-Android module has been verified working with: To enable Magisk Exclusive, go to Magisk settings
The International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) is a unique 15-digit serial number that identifies your device on a cellular network. For advanced Android enthusiasts, the question of whether you can change this identifier using Magisk—the industry standard for systemless rooting—is a frequent topic of discussion in modding communities.
The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a unique 15-digit identifier assigned to each mobile device during manufacturing. It serves critical functions including device authentication on cellular networks, tracking for security purposes, and compliance with regulatory standards. Attempting to clone or use a fraudulent IMEI
Activated within the Developer Options menu on your Android device.
While Magisk is used to gain the root access required to run the tools that might change an IMEI, Magisk itself—and standard Magisk modules—are incapable of performing the actual identity change for cellular networks.