Change Imei Iphone 4s Download App
These are step by step instructions how to change your iPhone IMEI easily! You can only do this with a 4.6 BL iPhone. ZiPhone is capable of the following functions: - Unlock and Imei changer will.
EMEI change I bouth my iPhone, but to use it, I have to change the EMEI number. Here in my country the IMEI has to be registert to be able to use the Phone. The iPhone can't be registert because they are not in the shops in the country.
Imei Changer Iphone
So I have to change it to broken one EMEI, not used anymore. My iphone 1,1 has 1.1.3 and 04.03.13G Modem Firmware. I have Ziphone 2.3 and 2.4 but if I try to change the IMEI it deletes IMEI and ICCID number. The command is ziphone -i xxxxxxxxx. Does anybody know how to do it? Thanks for any reply in advance! Change IMEI number to Avoid AT&T Greed The reason I want to change the IMEI of my phone is to avoid AT&T arbitrary rule that 'if the phone I am using is a smartphone, then we will sign you up for a data plan automatically'.
I bought a pay an AT&T Avail Go Phone in Walmart for $130+$10 tax. And I put in my AT&T non-contract SIM card. All was good, I was accessing internet using my WiFi at home, then I receive a text message saying: 'did you know a data plan is required fro your Smartphone? We have added an appropriate data plan'.
I never used their data, I only used the phone and my own WIFI. Calling them didn't help. Here is how it works. When you put your SIM and turn on the phone, then look up the IMEI number if the number belongs to a Smartphone they sign you up for a data plan. Never mind, I never asked for one or wanted one. I am highly aggravated that those rats force such crap down my throat.
They only removed the stupid plan, once I put the SIM card back on my old Razr phone. I paid full price for that phone, it is MY phone not them and they shouldn't be able to tell me how to use it. I see 3 ways: 1. (preferred) Change IMEI to a non-smartphone and show them my middle finger. Unlock the phone and move to T-Mobile and give them the middle finger (but I don't prefer Tmobile because I am in a family plan to help my sister pay her bills).
Return the idiotic phone to Walmart and be defeated by corporate greed and stupidity (make no mistake that idiotic rule was made consciously to screw people and maximize profits). What will it be. Only time will tell.
There is no way I will pay those sneaky Bs! To encourage them to find other ways to screw me and everybody up. I wish I could find more about changing the IMEI number without so much assumption that everybody is trying to use a stolen phone.
There are very good legal and justified reasons why you might want to change your IMEI. Returned Phone searching for Phone that I can to fake IMEI now Correct. Option 3 it was, it was simpler, and now I am free to find a phone that I can fake the IMEI easily. The reason for #3, I have a job now and not enough time to hack around like in the old days. Let's ATT suck up their open phone and sell it so some other poor sap at a discount.
Funny though, next to me was a guy returning a phone exactly for the same reason (forcibly and without permission being signed up for an ATT data plan). I think they have a lot of that, except for the lambs like TC25 who seems to think that their forcing people to plans they don't want or ask for, is nice of them. Anyway, little update. After removing my SIM from the phone, I put an old one that I used to have many years ago. After the phone said: 'SIM not provisioned MM #2', which I think means no cell service. The phone still accessed my WiFi and I could navigate the internet.
Which demonstrates that I am NOT using any AT&T services when I only use WiFi and that their practice of automatically signing you up for a data plan and total BS. I was tempted to retain the device as a mini-tablet, but I actually need a phone.
So: Now I am interested in finding a phone that I can easily fake the IMEI number. That's why I returned the phone, now I can actually buy any model that will be easier to fake IMEI. I leared about Ziphone for old iphones, which is probably more than what I need anyway, also FAKE APN. Although I read that that application seem to have stopped working. We'll see what I can find. By the way, Faking an IMEI is illegal in UK, but it is perfectly legal in the US.
Google around. There is nothing illegal per se on changing an IMEI. Some shady people do it for bad reasons, but nothing is wrong is you are not attempting anything illegal, but solely asserting your rights to use YOUR devices the way you want, NOT the way some jerk at the corporate levels of AT&T decided that you can. It is a matter of decency and freedom. Unfortunately some people think that non-conformity to powerful corporations is somehow wrong.
It is an old theme. In Uncle's Tom Cabin there is a passage to the effect (I am quoting loosely by memory). For thus we come in to the world, if we are not willing to get in trouble for a just cause, then we are not worthy of a name.'
Screw AT&T, I will drop their service soon. Anyway, little update.
After removing my SIM from the phone, I put an old one that I used to have many years ago. After the phone said: 'SIM not provisioned MM #2', which I think means no cell service. The phone still accessed my WiFi and I could navigate the internet.
Which demonstrates that I am NOT using any AT&T services when I only use WiFi and that their practice of automatically signing you up for a data plan and total BS. I was tempted to retain the device as a mini-tablet, but I actually need a phone.