Motorola One Action Imei Repair

Repairing or restoring an IMEI on a Motorola One Action (or similar Android phones) means recovering the device’s original International Mobile Equipment Identity when it’s been lost, corrupted, or shows “Invalid IMEI.” Common causes: failed/partial firmware flashes, corrupted NVRAM/EEPROM, or hardware faults. Restoring IMEI can fix no-network, SIM/no-service, or baseband errors—but it requires care.

If the phone still boots and shows some IMEI (even if invalid), backup immediately using SP Flash Tool:


When successful, the screen will go black, and your PC will detect a new device (e.g., “Motorola QC Diag Port” or “Alcatel Meta Port”). motorola one action imei repair

Q: Does the Motorola One Action IMEI repair work on Android 11?
A: Yes, all methods work on Android 10, 11, and custom ROMs like LineageOS, provided the baseband driver is intact.

Q: Can I repair IMEI without a PC?
A: No. You need a Windows PC for driver installation and flashing tools. Android-only apps cannot write to the NVRAM partition. Repairing or restoring an IMEI on a Motorola

Q: Will this fix “Invalid IMEI” after a factory reset?
A: Yes. A factory reset does not erase NVRAM, but if the IMEI is invalid after a reset, you likely have corrupt NVRAM. The Maui Meta method will solve it.

Q: My IMEI shows “0” for both slots. Is the phone permanently dead?
A: No. This is a classic MTK NVRAM wipe. Follow Method 2 (Maui Meta) and it will be restored. When successful, the screen will go black, and

Q: Is it safe to pay someone online to repair my IMEI remotely?
A: Avoid this. They will ask for TeamViewer access and may install keyloggers. All tools required are free or open-source (SP Flash Tool, Maui Meta, LMSA).


Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. Modifying IMEI numbers to hide a stolen phone or bypass network blacklists is illegal in most jurisdictions. The author assumes no responsibility for misuse or damage to your device.

Attempting to fix your IMEI without preparation can permanently brick your device. Proceed with caution.