![]() ![]() Actually, the IMEI data of a Galaxy device is stored on a separate partition called EFS on the root of the flash memory. It’s true that all phones have IMEI numbers but if you have an Android device from Samsung, the chances of losing it are far greater than on devices from other manufacturers. I can still recall how it made me shiver to my veins. I am saying so because I experienced the horrible truth myself long ago on my very first Android phone, the Galaxy S. In short, losing IMEI of a device you own is one of the worst nightmares you can have with your phone. I have seen some cheap Chinese phones with dual SIM that have no IMEI number at all and yet they somehow connect to a network, but your have a device from a recognized manufacturer, it won’t register to a network till it has a valid IMEI. IMEI and network connectivity are interwoven to each other on all smartphones from major OEMs. And this is loss of the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number. However, there is another thing that might make your phone devoid of any kind network or data connectivity. Now, there might be several reasons if you are not able to get your phone registered to a network- it might be a network issue from operator’s side, a SIM card related problem, some hardware defect on the device itself, and so on. Connectivity is the very soul of mobile phones and it is for this purpose that they came into existence. What is a smartphone without network connectivity? A phone without signal bars on the statusbar is reduced to a multimedia gadget capable of playing audio and video files and similar things. ![]()
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