Modifying network identifiers frequently triggers stability issues. Here is how to fix the most common errors:
This specific method is known to work reliably on Android 10 and 11. It often fails on Android 9 and below (which require traditional Xposed) and may not support Android 12+ out of the box without LSPosed patches.
Disclaimer: This method may permanently write to the partition depending on your device's kernel configuration. Use with extreme caution. Verification: How to Check if It Worked change imei with magisk
Open the LSPosed app and navigate to its repository repository.
Open the standalone IMEI Changer module app from your app drawer. Enter your target 15-digit IMEI number into the field. Tap , Save , or Generate . Disclaimer: This method may permanently write to the
Traditional IMEI changers required modifying system partitions ( /system or /vendor ), rewriting nv_data.bin (Samsung), or using engineering modes via dialer codes ( *#*#3646633#*#* on MediaTek). These methods were:
Open your and ensure Zygisk is enabled in the settings. Download and flash the LSPosed (Zygisk release) zip module. Reboot your device to activate the framework. Step 3: Install an Identity Masking Module Open the standalone IMEI Changer module app from
Open the LSPosed notification or app, locate the newly installed module, and toggle it to .
The most common way to handle this is through specific modules designed to "spoof" or redirect identity requests. 1. Find a Compatible Module
Before attempting to change your IMEI with Magisk, your device must meet specific requirements: