: Dial *#06# on the main screen to display your unique IMEI number .

Changing an IMEI number is illegal in many countries (including the UK and EU) and is typically associated with masking stolen devices or bypassing network blacklists. It can result in criminal prosecution. Additionally, modifying system files carries a high risk of permanently "bricking" your phone (making it unusable).

If you search for “Nokia 106 IMEI change code,” you will find countless forum threads, YouTube videos, and shady websites offering magic codes like *#7465625# or *#*#3646633#*#* . Let’s address this immediately:

Instead of changing the IMEI, users can consider:

Before attempting risky modifications, use these official codes for standard device management: Nokia 106: Keys and parts - HMD The pre-set code is 12345. Nokia 3310 User Guide: Restore factory settings - HMD

) for the Nokia 106 and the pursuit of secret codes to modify the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number. While users often search for these codes to bypass network locks or repurpose devices, it is critical to understand the technical, legal, and safety implications of such actions. Understanding the Nokia 106 and Version 10.00.11

: Changing the IMEI is often used to resolve "Invalid SIM" or "Emergency Call Only" errors caused by regional registration issues (such as PTA in Pakistan). www.hmd.com ⚠️ Legal Warning:

While these codes are frequently used for "repairing" non-functional IMEIs, their success depends on the specific firmware version of your device.