Imei Repair _top_ - Moto G30
Disclaimer: The repair or modification of an IMEI number is illegal in many jurisdictions if done to mask a stolen device or for fraudulent purposes. The following post is for educational and restoration purposes only (e.g., restoring a lost IMEI due to a failed flash). Always ensure you own the device or have permission to service it.
"Status BROM CMD Failed"
| Error Message | Solution | |---------------|-----------| | | Reinstall Mediatek VCOM drivers. Use a USB 2.0 port. | | Maui META: "Cannot find handset" | Hold Vol Down longer. Disable "USB Selective Suspend" in Windows power options. | | IMEI restores but disappears after reboot | This means NVRAM is not writable. You need to unlock the "seccfg" partition using fastboot oem unlock or flash a patched secro.img . | | "Invalid IMEI" after repair | You entered a checksum error. The 15th digit must be correct. Use an online IMEI checksum calculator. |
If your phone is still functional, use these methods to check its status: Moto G30 Imei Repair
- Full firmware re-flashing (blankflash).
- Persist partition corruption.
- Downgrading Android versions (e.g., Android 11 to Android 10).
Manual Firmware Flashing:
You can manually flash the XT2129-3 firmware using Motorola Drivers and mfastboot . This can fix "Invalid Baseband" issues that cause IMEI disappearance. Hardware and Documentation Disclaimer: The repair or modification of an IMEI
- Unlock bootloader (if not already done)
- Install necessary drivers (e.g., Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008)
- Download and run Mirage Tool
- Connect your Moto G30 to the computer via USB
- Follow on-screen instructions to detect and repair IMEI