This report covers the historical context, technical mechanism, and legal implications of the "Ziphone" tool specifically regarding IMEI modification on early iPhone models. Executive Summary
Fraudsters know people search for this. They offer a "ziPhone IMEI Changer" for a fee ($20–$50) that claims to work on iPhone 13 or 14. These are 100% scams. They will either: ziphone imei change
Famous example: A 2008 exploit video showed an iPhone 2G reporting IMEI 000000000000000. The phone could still make calls because some carriers ignored zeroed IMEIs. Today, no carrier accepts a null IMEI. They offer a "ziPhone IMEI Changer" for a
This option will allow you to spoof your WiFi MAC address on 1.0-2.0 beta 3 firmware. It works just like the change IMEI option, . The phone could still make calls because some