* This tutorial applies to only original Samsung phones.

An unknown Baseband is as a result of a corrupted EFS partition. The EFS holds the phone's IMEI and other radio information. To check the phone's Baseband, navigate to Settings > About > Baseband. Check the IMEI by dialing *#06#

You'll usually know you've been hit by the NULL IMEI / Unknown Baseband when you observe:

* Bluetooth address is unavailable
* WIFI connection will work inconsistent
* Constantly rebooting
* Fake IMEI  or Null IMEI # (normally - 004999010640000)
* Null Serial number -(0000000)
* Unable to register to network

When you encounter an unknown Baseband and NULL IMEI, the first thing you need to fix is the unknown Baseband by flashing the Stock ROM / firmware for the exact phone model using Odin @ forum.hovatek.com/thread-519.html
Once that is done, you can then write an IMEI to the phone

Method 2: Xposed IMEI changer

* Download Xposed installer @ http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.robv.a....installer and install it
* Launch the installer

[Image: xposed-imei-changer-1.png]

* If you get "The latest version of Xposed is currently not active. Did you install the framework and Reboot" then follow the guide @ forum.hovatek.com/thread-7229.html to fix it
* Download Xposed IMEI Changer @ http://hovatek.com/redirect.php?link=htt...nger&hl=en and install it
* Launch the app

[Image: xposed-imei-changer-2.png]

* Input your preferred IMEI and select Apply

[Image: xposed-imei-changer-3.png]

* Reboot the phone

Note
You could also use EFS PRO @ EFS PRO @ http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachme...1419867628

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