If your IMEI shows up correctly when you dial *#06#, but you still have no service, the problem is not the IMEI. The problem is likely:
Some users believe that changing their IMEI daily makes them untraceable. On a feature phone like the 108, this is theoretically possible but practically useless for modern surveillance.
Before diving into IMEI hacking, let's understand the hardware. The Nokia 108 (RM-961) runs on the Nokia Series 30+ operating system. It is not a smartphone; it has no Android or Linux kernel in the traditional sense. It uses a MediaTek MT6260D processor. nokia 108 rm 961 imei change code new
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Why does the chipset matter? Because IMEI change methods depend entirely on the processor. The MT6260D is a "feature phone processor" that uses proprietary AT commands via a serial interface. If your IMEI shows up correctly when you
If you search YouTube or Telegram, you will find channels claiming that typing a code like *#*#3646633#*#* or *#7465625# into the Nokia 108 dialer will open a "Nokia 108 RM 961 IMEI change code new" menu.
Here is the technical truth: The Nokia 108 RM-961 does not have an engineering menu accessible via USSD codes. Some users believe that changing their IMEI daily
Why? Because the Series 30+ OS locks out those dialer codes. On older Nokia phones (like the 3310 or 1110), you could use *#92702689#. On the 108, that code does nothing.
The only way to change or repair the IMEI on an RM-961 is via hardware flashing tools or AT commands sent through a USB cable (FBUS) .