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: An alternative for certain MTK-based Nokia feature phones. : Used for some specific Nokia 105 variants Essential Nokia System Codes
Unlocking the Mystery: Nokia IMEI Codes and What They Really Do All Nokia Imei Change Code
On the vast majority of Nokia devices—especially modern smartphones (HMD Global) and later Symbian/S40 feature phones— there is no dialer code that can change the IMEI. : An alternative for certain MTK-based Nokia feature phones
Even if you find a tool to change your IMEI (on a very old or rootable device), modern network security will flag you: | | You can change IMEI via “NV
| Myth | Reality | |------|---------| | *#*#3646633#*#* changes IMEI | No – it’s MediaTek engineering menu; IMEI option is disabled on Nokia builds. | | You can change IMEI via “NV Editor” app | Requires root and a backup of the original IMEI; still illegal. | | Old Nokia codes like *#7465625# change IMEI | That code checks network lock, not IMEI. | | Changing IMEI removes blacklist | Temporarily – until the changed IMEI is also reported stolen or your IMEI history is matched. | | Factory reset can change IMEI | No – factory reset only deletes user data, not the IMEI. |
In most countries, changing a device’s IMEI is illegal unless you are the manufacturer or an authorized entity (e.g., law enforcement or a certified repair center acting within the law). IMEI alteration can be used to bypass theft databases, hide stolen phones, or evade network blocks — which is why it's restricted.