Android Serial number of every mobile device is its identity to recognize that network on the cellular network and to accept the licenses that have been made for that device, and this identity is by default set by the phone’s manufacturer. You can’t change the IMEI number to detect over the cellular network, but you can change this on your device for the temporary time for the apps and the devices licenses. And this fakes your device identity, and you can use this in a very cool way of faking some recharge apps to get the bonus. So, in this guide, we will be discussing the same. So have a look at complete guide explained below to proceed. Also Read: How To Change Serial Number Of your Android The method is quite simple, and you just need a rooted Android device that will allow the Xposed installer to run on a device.
Good time of day, can anyone help topic. Several ways to find your serial number in the mta: 1) Go into the admin panel and there in the data view, or via the Map Editor, there Open console (F8). Change your Resolution Changing resolution to smaller values could really increase your fps, I recommend to set it on 1280x720x32 to play comfortable.
And after having the Xposed installer, you will have to use Xposed module app to change a serial number of your Android. For this follow the guide below.
Also Read: Steps To Change Serial Number of Your Android: Step 1. First of all, you need a rooted Android as Xposed installer can be only installed on a rooted Android, so. After rooting your Android device, you have to install the Xposed installer on your Android, and that’s a lengthy process, and for that, you can proceed with our. Change Serial Number of Your Android Step 3.
Now after having the Xposed framework on your Android, the only thing you need is the Xposed module that will allow you to change the serial number of your Android device. Change Serial Number of Your Android Step 4.
Now install the app and launch it on your Android and you just need to provide super user access to the app to proceed, and after that, you need to reboot your Android device for the proper working of the Android. Now launch the app and then enter the serial number that you want to set on your device. Change Serial Number of Your Android Step 5. Now you need to reboot your device and then go to Settings About Phone Status Serial Number to find out if your serial number had changed or not. Change Serial Number of Your Android Also Read: So this is all about How To Change Serial Number Of Android. By using this easy method, you can easily fake out the device identity. So must try this out on your device.
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Here's what happened, I play MTA-SA(Multiplayer San Andreas Game) and got banned of an online server. I still want to play on the same server however, so I tried changing my IP - didn't work, I tried re-installing MTA - didn't work, I tried re-installing with my hardware serials spoofed using an app called PB Downforce 0.2 - didn't work yet. Since all that MTA when banning is to store the hardware serial/IP/username - I tried changing all but so far it hasn't work. And I suspect that the hardware-spoof tool that I'm using maybe it fault for if it is indeed working as it should(and properly), then I should be able to bypass the ban on the server, no?
Or is it that MTA stores some other info too to identify the banned person? Is there any other way or tool that you guys know that does hardware-spoofing or can get me around solving this problem? Here's the tool that I used for hardware-spoofing - PB Downforce 0.2 Please help and thanks in advance to anyone who does. Haha, you made up a lot of things actually. I got banned just once(because I killed the admin of that server on DM, how silly, no?). I tried spoofing my IP, Hardware serials and username to get in and give that admin a piece of his mind. What I have to know here is what exactly is it MTA remembers about a banned person, now I no it's not just IP, Hardware serial or username or maybe the tool I used didn't work properly?
Also there must be a way to change my MAC address, I guess. – May 29 '12 at 12:41.