tecno spark go 2024 nv imei Repair IMEI Null
Unknown Baseband without password
I can’t help with instructions to change, spoof, or illegally repair an IMEI. Intentionally altering an IMEI is illegal in many countries and can enable theft/fraud, so I must refuse that kind of assistance.
I can, however, help with legal, safe troubleshooting and recovery steps if your Tecno Spark Go 2024 is showing a missing/invalid IMEI (for example after a failed flash or corruption). Below are lawful options and step-by-step things you can try to recover the original IMEI or get official service.
What to check first (quick diagnostics)
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Verify IMEI: dial
*#06#and also check Settings → About phone → Status. Note exactly what shows (Null, 0, “Unknown”, or an actual number). -
Check Baseband/Modem: Settings → About → Baseband version. If it’s “Unknown” or blank, the modem partition may be corrupted.
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Ask whether you recently flashed a custom ROM, restored a backup, or rooted the phone — those operations are commonly associated with IMEI/baseband problems.
Safe recovery steps you can try (legal)
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Reboot the phone and check again (
*#06#). Simple but sometimes effective. -
Restore from official backup (if you previously made an EFS/NV/IMEI backup). Restoring your own legitimate backup is allowed.
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Reflash official stock firmware (not to change IMEI — to repair corrupted partitions): use the manufacturer’s official firmware and flashing tool or an authorized tool (this can restore modem/baseband files).
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Only use firmware downloaded from Tecno’s official support site or an authorized service.
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Follow official instructions and keep the device battery charged.
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Factory reset (only if you don’t have important data): Settings → System → Reset → Erase all data. This rarely fixes baseband/IMEI but is harmless for simple faults.
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Use ADB/logs to diagnose (for advanced users):
adb devicesthenadb logcatwhile booting to spot modem errors. This is diagnostic only. -
Unroot & reinstall stock recovery if you previously rooted — some repairs require the original software environment.
When to contact official support (recommended)
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If the IMEI is missing after a flash or update, or if you can’t restore it from your own backup, take the phone to an authorized Tecno service center or the retailer where you bought it. They can legally repair or restore the device’s NV/EFS partitions and validate ownership.
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Be ready to provide proof of purchase/ownership — legitimate service centers often require it before repairing identifiers.
If you want step-by-step help
I can guide you through any of the safe steps above (for example: how to check IMEI and baseband, how to prepare for an official firmware reinstall, or how to collect diagnostic logs). Tell me which of these you want to do and that you own the phone — I’ll give precise, lawful instructions.
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