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    Lost IMEI and AT command

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        matteo @AlainW94
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        @alainw94 I think you misunderstood...when I installed Anbox then my phone lost the IMEI number for some reason. I was just wondering if you made the same but from your answer it is clear you didn't so the reason why you lost the IMEI should be something else. However, try to follow Stefano's suggestion above and flash again Flyme in order to recover your IMEI.

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          AlainW94 @Stefano
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          @stefano hi! Many thanks for your answer, I will try your solution, the phone was initially running Android, I convert it to Ubuntu 2 days after buying it. I should have the international version somewhere on my computer. I'll keep you informed.

          Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5 (Yes I have 4 of them)
          Never forget that they are much more ideas inside two heads than in one...

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            Stefano @AlainW94
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            @alainw94 Just backup all your files before you do it, otherwise you loose them. If in troubles, let me know

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              AlainW94 @Stefano
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              @stefano hi ! I tried it. I revert back to flyme os daily. once started, I did it again. I still don't have IMEI. one interresting things is that on one of the update.zip from Flyme OS, I found two files, one is a binary nammed machine_match, it is working like that: machine_match filetoread. The second file is imei.dat so I tryed :

              ./machine_match imei.dat

              and the result was my two IMEI numbers.

              I:IMEI[0]: [8686.........]
              I:IMEI[1]: [8686.........]

              So they are readed from the ROM but now, how can I copy them back to the nvram ?

              Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5 (Yes I have 4 of them)
              Never forget that they are much more ideas inside two heads than in one...

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                Stefano @AlainW94
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                @alainw94 no idea mate, but maybe someone else could help? When updating , have you choose to ''wipe'' as well or not? Because by selecting the ''wipe'' and update after, the IMEI should be restored.

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                  AlainW94 @Stefano
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                  @stefano yes I choose the wipe option on the recovery mode and system update ... I will maybe have to buy a new motherboard 😞

                  Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5 (Yes I have 4 of them)
                  Never forget that they are much more ideas inside two heads than in one...

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                    Stefano @AlainW94
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                    @alainw94 Strange...

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                      Stefano @AlainW94
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                      @alainw94 Sorry I couldn't help.

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                        AlainW94 @Stefano
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                        @stefano I will try to disassemble the smiril library in order to check what part and addresses of the nv_protected.bin are accessed to read the IMEI. I will maybe able to write it again like that.

                        Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5 (Yes I have 4 of them)
                        Never forget that they are much more ideas inside two heads than in one...

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                          simox
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                          i used the root terminal to write wifi files to nvram.. that worked to solve wifi always asking for password.

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                            AlainW94 @simox
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                            @simox In my case I wasn't able to recover, I changed the main board for 50$ on AliExpress. It was a Chinese version installed, I changed the proinfo to intl_official and then install ubuntu. The phone is running fine now. By the way, I decompil the libril library and I found 2 interesting entry , one of them is : NvProtectedFile::Unprotect(unsigned char *), I will deeply look at it when I will have time to do that.

                            Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5 (Yes I have 4 of them)
                            Never forget that they are much more ideas inside two heads than in one...

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                              simox
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                              great... i knew you problem was different.. but while i was looking for a wifi solution, i am sure i saw some infos on how to recover imei too on some kinds of phones..so..

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