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  1. #1
    melis111
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    Is it possible to change the Imei numabers? How? What if i buy a imei
    changed telephone. Does it cause any problem?!?!


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  2. #2
    Lina och Niall
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    Re: Imei Number

    The short answer is - not really, no

    Why do you want to?

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  3. #3
    nookiehunter
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    Re: Imei Number


    its gonna be hard to identify your phone when u bring it to your service
    center for repairs / upgrades. i think they are able to find out if the
    imei has been tampered with. why would you want to change it anyway?
    from where im at, the people who try to do this are those who either
    bought a stolen phone or have stolen a phone.


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  4. #4
    MJG
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    Re: Imei Number

    On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 13:17:04 -0400, melis111
    <[email protected]> wrote:

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    >Is it possible to change the Imei numabers? How? What if i buy a imei
    >changed telephone.


    Possible yes.

    Illegal yes

    >Does it cause any problem?!?!


    Not unless you don't like porridge.


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  5. #5
    ß Ø ® G
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    Re: Imei Number

    On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 21:12:23 +0100, MJG
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 13:17:04 -0400, melis111
    ><[email protected]> wrote:
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    >>Is it possible to change the Imei numabers? How? What if i buy a imei
    >>changed telephone.

    >
    >Possible yes.
    >
    >Illegal yes
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    >>Does it cause any problem?!?!

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    >Not unless you don't like porridge.
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    Only if there in the UK


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  6. #6
    MJG
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    Re: Imei Number

    On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 21:24:28 +0100, ß Ø ® G <[email protected]> wrote:


    >Only if there in the UK


    Is the UK truly the only county in the world where this practice is
    illegal,


    Surely not.


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  7. #7
    Markus Birth
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    Re: Imei Number

    nookiehunter wrote:
    > its gonna be hard to identify your phone when u bring it to your service
    > center for repairs / upgrades. i think they are able to find out if the
    > imei has been tampered with. why would you want to change it anyway?
    > from where im at, the people who try to do this are those who either
    > bought a stolen phone or have stolen a phone.


    Some time ago, I played around with my self-built Flasher for NOKIA 6210
    and tried to burn the firmware from my girlfriend's 6210 onto my device.
    The result was that the mobile was stuck in an endless loop because of
    wrong checksums.

    Some days after bringing it to a service point here, the guy told me that
    they could not fix it. But after inserting my SIM and the battery, the
    phone worked fine - and guess what: the IMEI was my girlfriend's one.

    Service centers mostly use the IMEI from the phone's case - so there should
    be no problem in changing the IMEI. The only disadvantages are for the
    service provider: they can't track your phone.


    Best regards,
    -mARKUS



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