Yes, you can change the IMEI on Android. This is usually done to fix issues with a device, such as not being able to make or receive calls.

Yes, you can change your IMEI number permanently. However, doing so may void your warranty and may also cause problems with your device. Before changing your IMEI number, make sure that you have a backup of your current IMEI number in case anything goes wrong.

There are a few ways to change your IMEI number on Android without root. The easiest way is to use a third-party app like me changer. This app will walk you through the process of changing your IMEI number without any extra steps required. Another option is to use the Settings menu in Android and navigate to System > About Phone > IMEI. Finally, you can also use a command-line tool like fastboot OEM get_IMEI.

Yes, a phone can be tracked even when the IMEI is changed. However, this is not always possible or practical.

Yes, an IMEI can be tracked if a phone is off.

There is no specific answer to this question as it depends on the jurisdiction in which you reside. Generally speaking, however, changing your IMEI number is not illegal in India. However, doing so may void your warranty and may also result in additional charges from your cellular service provider.

If someone has your IMEI number, they can track and trace your device. There are a few ways to protect yourself from this, including using a virtual private network (VPN) and changing your IMEI number regularly.

IMEI numbers can be tracked without SIM, but this requires a bit of technical know-how and is not always possible.

Yes, two phones with the same IMEI can have the same phone number. However, they will not be able to have the same service provider or be registered on the same account.

There are a few ways to make your phone harder to track. One way is to disable location services completely. Another way is to use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to encrypt all of your online traffic.