Change Imei With Magisk 【UPDATED | REVIEW】
Using Magisk to change your IMEI offers a flexible, "systemless" way to mask your device's identity without permanently destroying your factory configurations. By leveraging Magisk alongside Zygisk and LSPosed modules, you can securely present an alternative IMEI to specific applications for privacy and testing purposes.
Back up your current ROM, specifically the EFS , NVRAM , or SEC_EFS partitions, via TWRP or OrangeFox recovery. If you lose your network signal, this backup is your only lifeline.
flowchart TD A[Unlocked Bootloader] --> B[Magisk Root Installed] B --> C[Install Riru / Zygisk Next<br>Magisk Modules] C --> D[Install LSposed / EdXposed<br>Framework in Magisk] D --> E[Activate LSposed Framework] E --> F[Install IMEI-Spoofing<br>LSposed Module] F --> G[Reboot Device &<br>Configure Spoofing Values] G --> H[IMEI is Successfully<br>Masked at Runtime] change imei with magisk
The IMEI number is a 15-digit code that identifies a mobile device. It is used by network providers to identify and track devices. However, there are situations where changing the IMEI number is necessary, such as:
Magisk installed and fully operational (app version 24.0+ recommended). Using Magisk to change your IMEI offers a
Modifying baseband and identity properties can sometimes lead to connectivity or stability issues. Issue 1: Device Stuck in Bootloop
Input your custom 15-digit IMEI or use the app's random generator. Tap or Save . Perform a soft reboot of your device to finalize the hook. Troubleshooting Common Issues If you lose your network signal, this backup
Because of this, tampering with your IMEI can lead to severe consequences, including being permanently blacklisted from networks, encountering unexpected software update incompatibilities, or even rendering your device completely inoperable.
Before diving into any modification, ensure you have the following prerequisites in place. Even for spoofing methods, a stable foundation is essential.
Open the LSPosed manager app (which appears in your app drawer or via a notification).