MediaTek has tightened security with chips like the Dimensity series (D700, D1200, D9000). The BROM (BootROM) now requires signed authentication, making tools like MTK IMEI V30 obsolete for newer devices without hardware exploits.

However, for the billions of existing devices with MT67xx, MT68xx, and Helio P/G series chips, MTK IMEI V30 remains a timeless piece of repair software.

"MTK IMEI v30" is the security wall. It represents MediaTek catching up to Qualcomm in terms of anti-fraud protection. While older phones allowed free editing, any MediaTek phone released after 2021 likely requires a paid hardware dongle or factory authorization to modify the IMEI.

If you see a free software claiming to unlock "MTK IMEI v30" instantly, run away. It is either a virus, a scam, or a corrupted tool that will hard-brick your phone. Your safest bet is to either restore a full NVRAM backup or consult a professional repair shop with a legitimate JTAG or CM2 setup.

Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes regarding phone repair and software architecture. The author does not condone IMEI changing for illegal purposes, including bypassing blacklists or stolen property.


Pro tip: If you repair MTK phones, always check your SN Writer or Maui Meta version. Using v20 on a v30-required phone will fail silently. Keep your tools updated!

The MTK IMEI v30 refers to a specific version of a software tool used to repair or restore the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) numbers on devices powered by MediaTek (MTK) processors. These tools are essential for fixing "Invalid IMEI" or "Null IMEI" errors that often occur after flashing a new ROM, rooting, or accidentally wiping the device's NVRAM. Overview of the MTK IMEI Tool

This utility is designed primarily for technician-level repairs on MTK-based smartphones and keypad phones, including brands like Infinix, Tecno, and Itel. It allows users to write the original IMEI back to the device's hardware to regain network connectivity. Key Features

Dual-SIM Support: Capability to repair both IMEI 1 and IMEI 2 simultaneously.

Meta Mode Compatibility: Works by putting the device into a special "Meta Mode" or "Factory Mode" via USB connection.

Driver Integration: Often bundled with necessary VCOM and CDC serial drivers to ensure the PC recognizes the device in various boot states.

Database File Support: Requires specific AP_DB and BP_DB files from the device's stock firmware to accurately write hardware configurations. Basic Usage Guide

MTK IMEI V30 generally refers to software tools or procedures used to write or repair the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) on devices powered by MediaTek (MTK) processors, such as the All MTK Feature Phone IMEI Write Tool (Dual IMEI V3.0) Overview of MTK IMEI Tools

MTK IMEI tools are lightweight Windows utilities designed to restore missing or corrupted IMEI numbers on MediaTek-based smartphones and feature phones. These tools are essential when a device loses its network connectivity due to a "Null" or "Invalid" IMEI, often caused by improper firmware flashing or software glitches. Common Features of V3.0 / V30 Tools Dual IMEI Support

: Many versions, specifically those labeled "Dual IMEI V3.0," allow users to write both IMEI1 and IMEI2 for dual-SIM devices. Connectivity Modes : Tools typically interface with devices via while the phone is connected via USB. Chipset Compatibility

: These tools are strictly for MediaTek (MTK) chipsets and will not work on Qualcomm or Exynos devices. Typical Usage Process


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A common myth is that you can restore IMEIs via the Engineer Mode (MTK Settings). While you can see the IMEI there, you cannot permanently write a new one in modern Android builds (v30+). The "Connectivity" menu is locked, or the changes revert after a reboot because the NVRAM is now cryptographically signed.