How to Repair a Mobile's IMEI Remotely
Movical.Net offers a new way to repair your mobile phone, as long as it is a software issue.
Can the IMEI Number be Changed Remotely?
You simply need to connect your phone to the computer via a USB cable. One of our technicians will remotely connect to your PC to fix the mobile. We provide IMEI repair services (changing the IMEI number when it is damaged and shows 0 or null when dialing *#06#). We can also repair the device's firmware when the terminal is bricked, perform a firmware downgrade, etc...
How to Restore Signal on a Phone?
The first thing we need to do is identify the issue and check if the IMEI is blacklisted, if the device's firmware has damaged or corrupted the IMEI number, or if it needs to be homologated to make calls with carriers in certain countries.
To do this, you can Check the IMEI for Free in this section. Our website will then provide you with different options based on the report we get from the GSMA servers.
Can a Blacklist Report be Removed?
In certain cases, an IMEI can be removed from the blacklist, but we need to analyze the IMEI first. If a phone is reported as stolen, the chances of removing it from the blacklist are much lower.
How Much Does it Cost to Remove an IMEI Report?
It greatly depends on the carrier and the region where the IMEI has been reported as blacklisted. The first thing you need to do is analyze the reason. We offer this service, and from there, you can check the prices on our website.
How Long Does an IMEI Report Last?
According to our experience, we've seen all kinds of cases. Depending on the carrier that made the report, sometimes it lasts so many years that the device is no longer attractive to anyone. In other cases, the report only lasts for months. We believe that this might be because the databases are overloaded with millions of IMEI numbers, and they sometimes do a cleanup, massively moving IMEIs back to the whitelist.
What Happens When an IMEI is Blocked?
An IMEI number can be blocked or added to the blacklist. This means the device cannot make or receive calls because it has been reported to the carrier due to debt, theft, or non-payment. The owner can also block the IMEI to protect the device and prevent anyone from using it.