For Samsung, there are tools which can easily change the IMEI of the phone.
I am looking at something for the Droid Ultra and Droid Maxx.
I have posted here about potential cause why brand new devices are not working on Indian carriers. The IMEI may not be published by Verizon to the central database which other carriers globally share.
Someone with an S3 had a similar issue where the device would fail to register on the network. The service center changed the IMEI temporarily to test and the phone was right on the network after reboot.
This is something that I am looking at testing if it is easy enough for me to accomplish.
Any pointers would be helpful.
I know there is a legal aspect to this, but probably the bad guys already know how to do this.
I am looking at something for the Droid Ultra and Droid Maxx.
I have posted here about potential cause why brand new devices are not working on Indian carriers. The IMEI may not be published by Verizon to the central database which other carriers globally share.
Someone with an S3 had a similar issue where the device would fail to register on the network. The service center changed the IMEI temporarily to test and the phone was right on the network after reboot.
This is something that I am looking at testing if it is easy enough for me to accomplish.
Any pointers would be helpful.
I know there is a legal aspect to this, but probably the bad guys already know how to do this.
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