!new! — Change Imei With Magisk

Warning: Changing your IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is illegal in many jurisdictions, including the UK, India, and various European nations. It is often considered a felony with severe penalties, including imprisonment. In the United States, while laws vary, it is generally prohibited to tamper with device identifiers for fraudulent purposes. Unauthorized modification can also render your device unable to connect to cellular networks, trigger anti-theft kill switches, or brick your device permanently. Proceed at your own risk.

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Most IMEI-changing modules require the LSPosed environment to hook into system calls. Step 1: Install the LSPosed Framework change imei with magisk

Network Stability: If you use an invalid or "dummy" IMEI, your carrier may refuse to register your SIM card on the tower, resulting in "No Service." Use official device emulators or network simulators for

No Signal: If you enter an invalid or blacklisted IMEI, your SIM card will stop connecting to cellular towers. Always ensure the 15-digit number follows the Luhn algorithm. including the UK

Learning about network protocols and how devices authenticate with towers.

  1. Install Magisk + Zygisk + LSposed (a modern Xposed framework).
  2. Download the "Device ID Masker" or "Xposed IMEI Changer" module (compatible with Android 10+).
  3. Activate the module in LSposed, targeting the Android System and Phone Services.
  4. Set fake IMEI within the module’s UI.
  5. Soft reboot – Changes take effect immediately without losing Magisk.

IMEI is a unique 15-digit identifier assigned to every mobile device. It's used by carriers and manufacturers to identify valid devices and track them across networks. There are several reasons why you might want to change your device's IMEI: