The tool communicates directly with the device’s NVRAM (Non-Volatile Random Access Memory)—a storage area that holds critical data like IMEI numbers, Wi-Fi MAC addresses, and Bluetooth addresses. When this NVRAM gets corrupted (often due to a failed firmware flash or a buggy custom ROM), the IMEI shows as "Unknown" or "Null". Mtk Imei V3.0 injects the original IMEI back into that NVRAM.
For these devices, technicians have moved to that include DA (Download Agent) files support or integrated Python scripts to bypass security. However, these modified versions are risky and often contain malware. Proceed with extreme caution if downloading from unofficial forums.
⚠️ : Before using any repair tool, backup your NVRAM/Data to avoid permanent network issues if the process fails.
While rare, some resellers wipe IMEI data to "clean" the device. The legitimate owner can use the tool to rewrite their own, legally owned IMEI.