Code: All Nokia Imei Change
Older, classic Nokia phones (e.g., Nokia 3310 original, 1100, 6600) fall under DCT3 or DCT4 hardware categories.
This article explores the reality of IMEI modification on Nokia devices, the codes involved, the risks associated with this practice, and the legal implications. What is the IMEI Number? All Nokia Imei Change Code
The standard master diagnostic codes for official Nokia handsets include: Target Action / Functionality Supported Models Displays original device IMEI and serial details. Universal (All Nokia models) *#0000# Displays operating firmware version and build date. Classic Nokia / S30 / S40 *#7370# Older, classic Nokia phones (e
| Code | Function | |------|----------| | *#7780# | Restore factory settings | | *#7370# | Full format (Series 60 devices) | | *#7370925538# | Reset wallet code (S60) | | *#7328748263373738# | Reset security code | The standard master diagnostic codes for official Nokia
A common case occurs when a software update or reset wipes the IMEI, leading to an "invalid IMEI" error. If your phone uses a MediaTek processor, you might be able to manually re-enter your device's original IMEI using the engineering menu accessed with ***#*#3646633#*#* **. Again, this process is a repair, not a fraudulent change, and it restores the unique identity your phone had from the factory.