Qualcomm-smartphone-write-imei-tool-v1.01.zip

: Go to your phone's Settings > Developer Options and turn on USB Debugging .

To use the Qualcomm Smartphone IMEI Tool v1.01, users must follow a set of instructions and take necessary precautions to avoid damaging their device. The tool should only be used by experienced users who understand the risks involved in modifying the IMEI number.

If your device is Dual-SIM, check the box for or IMEI 2 .

This occurs if the Qualcomm Diagnostic driver isn't properly bound to the port. Check your Device Manager for any yellow triangle warning icons, reinstall the Qualcomm setup executable, and try a different USB port (preferably a rear USB 2.0 port on desktop PCs). qualcomm-smartphone-write-imei-tool-v1.01.zip

This usually involves dialing a code on your keypad ( *#*#717717#*#* or similar) or enabling USB debugging and using ADB commands: adb shell su setprop sys.usb.config diag,adb Step 3: Write the IMEI Connect your phone to the PC via USB cable.

The software will only communicate with the device if it is explicitly configured into Diagnostic (Diag) Mode. This can be executed through two distinct pathways:

To ensure a seamless communication path between the computer logic and the smartphone modem, specific requirements must be systematically met: 1. Hardware Requirements : Go to your phone's Settings > Developer

Ensure you are entering valid 15-digit IMEI numbers.

Modifying a device's IMEI number carries some risks and precautions:

A Windows PC (Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11) is required. If your device is Dual-SIM, check the box for or IMEI 2

Input the IMEI numbers (found on the device's original box or under the battery) into the designated fields. : Click the Write button to start the process. Important Safety & Legal Considerations

After the phone reboots, dial *#06# . If the original IMEI shows correctly, the operation succeeded. Test a SIM card to confirm network registration.

In rare cases, a corrupted IMEI can cause the baseband processor to crash loop, preventing the phone from reading the SIM card.

The is a specialized Windows utility designed for mobile technicians and advanced users to repair, restore, or flash IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) numbers on Android devices powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon chipsets. This lightweight tool, often attributed to Uniscope, is a go-to solution when a device’s IMEI becomes "Null," corrupted, or invalid after a software update, custom ROM installation, or root procedure. Core Features of v1.01