Spreadtrum Imei Tool V41 Updated 〈2024〉
No. This tool is specifically designed for Spreadtrum (Unisoc) chipsets. For Qualcomm devices, you would use a tool like QPST, and for MediaTek devices, you would use the SN Write Tool.
: Includes functions to read current device info and perform factory resets directly through the tool. How to Use the Tool Driver Installation : You must install the Spreadtrum/Unisoc USB Drivers
Before downloading, ensure your setup meets these minimum technical specifications: Requirement Specification Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11 (32-bit or 64-bit) Driver Package Latest Spreadtrum / Unisoc USB COM Drivers Prerequisites .NET Framework 4.0 or higher Hardware Standard USB data cable (original cable preferred) Step-by-Step Guide to Use Spreadtrum IMEI Tool v41 spreadtrum imei tool v41 updated
The v4.1 update introduced several critical enhancements over its predecessors:
: Proper Spreadtrum (SPD) USB Drivers must be installed on the PC. : Includes functions to read current device info
: Supports both old and new methods for entering Diagnostic (Diag) mode, which allows for IMEI restoration without needing specific brand or model selection.
: Must be installed so the PC can recognize the device in Diag (Diagnostic) mode. : Must be installed so the PC can
Locate the device (usually Volume Down or both Volume keys). Hold the Boot Key down. Insert the USB cable connecting the phone to the computer. Step 4: Initiate the Flashing Process
Spreadtrum (now Unisoc) processors power millions of budget smartphones, feature phones, and IoT devices. When a user flashes a full firmware or performs a deep factory reset, the NVRAM (Non-Volatile Random Access Memory) often gets wiped. This results in:
Changing IMEI to match a different device, cloning an active IMEI, or masking a stolen phone’s identity.