. This process is typically used to restore a generic or "0000" IMEI to the device's original number after a software corruption. Prerequisites UMT Dongle/Box
: The SM-J410F utilizes an MTK (MediaTek) chipset, so you will primarily use the UMTv2/UMT Pro MTK Module .
Choose the from the drop-down menu. Click the Repair or Execute button.
: Ensure your UMT hardware is connected and the "Samsung" module is updated to the latest version. Root Access
Because the SM-J410F is a Qualcomm-based device, IMEI repair typically involves enabling Diag Mode, wiping the corrupted EFS (Electronic File System) partition, and writing a clean QCN (Qualcomm Calibration Network) file containing the correct IMEI information. Step 1: Enable USB Debugging and Diag Mode
Check Device Manager to ensure Qualcomm HS-USB Android DIAG 90xx is appearing. Step 3: Repairing the IMEI with UMT Box Open the . Navigate to the Samsung Tab . Choose the IMEI Repair option. Select the Diag Port that appeared in Step 2. Input your Original IMEI 1 and IMEI 2 (if applicable). Click "Repair" or "Write IMEI" .
Open the phone dialer and type *#06# to verify that the original IMEI numbers have been successfully restored.
The modern built-in Android system security baseline blocks direct parameter overwrites.
Modifying core security partitions ( EFS , QCN , NVRAM ) requires deep system privileges. The SM-J410F must be configured properly through software before the hardware utility can talk to its modem architecture. Bootloader and OEM Configuration Navigate to > About Phone > Software Information .
: Ensure drivers are correctly installed. Try a different USB cable or USB port (USB 2.0 is recommended over 3.0).
Before attempting to repair the IMEI on your Samsung Galaxy J410F using UMT, ensure you have the following:
: The device must be rooted for the tool to write to the EFS partition. ADB Enabled Settings > About Phone Build Number 7 times, then enable USB Debugging in Developer Options. Original IMEI
