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Technically yes, but it will copy their IMEI. That is . Your IMEI is tied to your device’s unique hardware ID. Carriers will detect two active phones with the same IMEI and may block both permanently. warning I understand you're looking for content related

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  • Interrupted firmware/bootloader update or downgrade.
  • Flashing incorrect or corrupted firmware, partitions (especially modem/EFS/non-volatile).
  • Restoring backups that don’t match device hardware.
  • Hardware faults on board storage where IMEI data is kept.
  • Factory/third-party repair that erased NVRAM/EFS.

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A full teardown can be viewed in this Motorola Moto G30 Disassembly Video . Legal and Security Considerations Interrupted firmware/bootloader update or downgrade

  1. Network connectivity: Your device's IMEI number is used to authenticate and connect to cellular networks.
  2. Device tracking: IMEI numbers help track stolen or lost devices, making it easier for authorities to recover them.
  3. Warranty claims: A valid IMEI number is often required to file warranty claims or request support from manufacturers.
  • Confirm legal ownership and local legality.
  • Locate original IMEI(s).
  • Back up current data and any existing EFS/QCN if possible.
  • Use correct drivers and model-specific firmware/tools.
  • Prefer QCN/EFS restore over manual rewriting.
  • Verify IMEIs and network functionality after restore.
  1. Backup existing NV data:
    python qcn_backup.py -p COM5
    
  2. Write new IMEI (using original box IMEI or sticker under battery):

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