For dual SIM:
su imei-changer --set-imei1 490154203237518 (Replace with your chosen IMEI – note: the 15th digit is a checksum; use an online IMEI calculator to get a valid checksum). change imei with magisk exclusive
For now, Android 13 and below remain vulnerable to Magisk IMEI spoofing. Magisk-exclusive IMEI changers are a technical marvel. They represent the pinnacle of systemless modification—hooking the deepest parts of the telephony stack without ever touching permanent storage. For the ethical tinkerer, it’s a fascinating study in reverse engineering. For the privacy-conscious, it’s a shield. For the fraudster, it’s a ticking time bomb. For the fraudster, it’s a ticking time bomb
Enter —the systemless root solution. With the rise of Magisk, developers have created "exclusive" modules that allow IMEI alteration without writing to the /system partition, without triggering hardware-level e-fuses (like Knox on Samsung or SafetyNet on Pixel), and, most importantly, without permanently bricking your device. For the fraudster