[Tutorial] How to repair null or invalid IMEI on Mediatek
[Tutorial] How to repair null or invalid IMEI on Mediatek
(01-05-2014, 05:27 PM)abdullahi_ HOW I SURVIVE/FIX AN UNKNOWN BASEBAND/RADIO/INVALID-IMEI ON MY TECNO M3What of someone that didn't backup befoore doing factory reset?
So it all goes like this, i just accidentally execute the init binary, in seconds all i know is my phone rebooting itself with unknown baseband. surprise to me , what goes wrong?. so i went after the su log file to read the log and i was able to verify what happen, when init tries to creates the radio folder (/protect_f and /protect_s) which contains the radio files, it founds out that it was busy so it delete the former one to create the new one deleting the old one with the files but hopefully i've once backup the whole init and the radio folder to my sdcard . so all i have to do is copy the files (MP0D_000 and ST33A004 from the /protect_s/md/ directory that i copied ) to /protect_f/md/ directory , which automagically create another twin file of ST33A004 in /protect_s/md/ directory called ST33B004 and immediately my phone alerting that it has detected a network so all i do is to confirm by clicking ok. thatz all
Apply this method only if you restore your IMEI and it doesnt work or if you have an unknown baseband/radio problem/invalid imei.........!!!
(14-03-2023, 05:36 AM)Khey Worthwhile What of someone that didn't backup befoore doing factory reset?
What was can the person get this file?
(22-10-2023, 03:11 PM)NinjaAdmin I realize this is an old thread, with a persistent issue. I decided to Root my Revvl 6 5G - T-Mobile/MetroPCS. However, in the process of flashing the corrupted MTP transferred MagiskPatchedBoot.img, I bricked the device. This was my first time rooting a Mediatek device, and as such I did not read the warning to "not flash the nvram.img and nvdata.img." Of course, I found this information after flashing the Stock Firmware w/ the nvram and nvdata, wiping my IMEI and Baseband. Now the device, though fully Rooted, will no longer register a Sim Card. My question is, how do I first repair the Baseband when a Stock Firmware flash is the cause of the wipe? It was the Stock Firmware flash that erased my IMEI and Baseband, as such another Stock Firmware flash will not fix the issue of at least repairing the Baseband first (I'm about to flash it again just to make sure). Also, will a software update repair the issue? I'm going to test it, as I have an Android 12 to Android 13 update hanging in limbo. But I do not believe it will. I should note that I do not use SPFlash Tools because I can never seem to find the .xml or authentication file for any firmware I download. So, I just use MTKClient, as it makes more sense to me.
(05-01-2024, 10:36 AM)Preetham SJ Please help me I tried every single method but no one worked I have Oppo F15 CPH2001 MT6771 Android 11
(02-03-2024, 12:06 PM)hwtrob Hey are there any methods to fix IMEI null issue on mt6893 yet ? I'm using a Nord 2