Moto G9 Play Imei Repair |link| (LIMITED ✪)
Repairing a damaged or "null" IMEI on a Moto G9 Play Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Why Does an IMEI Get Corrupted?
- Download LMSA from Lenovo’s official site.
- Install and open. Select "Rescue" > "Device Rescue."
- Choose "Motorola" then "Moto G9 Play."
- Follow prompts to put the phone in Fastboot mode (Power + Volume Down).
- Let LMSA download the factory firmware and flash it automatically.
. IMEI loss typically occurs due to corruption in the device's EFS or modem partition . Common triggers include: Failed Custom ROM Installation moto g9 play imei repair
Verdict:
If you have the original IMEI backup or written record, a professional repair is possible and effective. But this is an advanced procedure – not for beginners. I recommend using a reputable service (paid) rather than risky free patches. Repairing a damaged or "null" IMEI on a
- Launch DFS Tool as Administrator.
- Select the correct COM port (9091).
- Click "Connect." The phone’s details appear.
- Go to the "Security" tab, enter SPC code
000000(commonly works) or calculate it using the tool. - Navigate to "Programming" > "IMEI".
- Uncheck "Automatically generate check digit." Enter your 15-digit IMEI.
- Click "Write."
- Reboot phone. Dial
*#06#—the IMEI should be restored.
- The Hardware: You need a "Service Box" or dongle. The industry standards are UMT (Ultimate Multi Tool), Easy JTAG Plus, or SigmaKey. These are hardware dongles that cost money (ranging from $50 to $150+) and unlock the ability to communicate with the phone's "Priv" mode.
- The Cable: A high-quality USB-A to USB-C cable is mandatory. Cheap gas-station cables often fail during the "Test Point" connection, causing the process to fail halfway through.
- The Software: You will need the QFIL tool (Qualcomm Flash Image Loader) if doing it manually, or the proprietary software suite provided by your dongle manufacturer.
