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Occasionally, during custom ROM installation or software "bricking," a phone's EFS partition becomes corrupted, resulting in a "Null IMEI." Technicians use these tools to restore the original IMEI printed on the device's box or under the battery.

Security researchers have analyzed dozens of files named "Imei Maker.zip" across VirusTotal and reverse-engineering labs. The majority are not IMEI changers at all. They are Trojan droppers.

: Recover a "lost" or "invalid" IMEI after a corrupted firmware flash or factory reset. Imei Maker.zip

: Designed for UNISOC/Spreadtrum chipsets.

In the world of mobile technology, the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number plays a crucial role in identifying a device. The IMEI is a unique 15-digit number assigned to every mobile phone, which helps in tracking and verifying the device's identity. However, there are instances where the IMEI number may need to be changed or modified, and that's where tools like IMEI Maker.zip come into play. They are Trojan droppers

Fake IMEI Numbers: How to Detect Fraudulent Devices - Phonecheck

Let's be explicitly clear:

Technically, yes—sometimes. For older phone models (pre-2018), specialized flashing tools (like Octopus Box, Z3X, or Chimera) could rewrite the NVRAM (Non-Volatile Random Access Memory) where the IMEI is stored.

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