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    Can I back it up without a PC?

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    You'll need to use a computer and run the Qualcomm QPST tool.

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    Default Re: Back up imei?

    I know people were losing their imei on the old kernal flahing method, but are people still having issues with the new unlocked bootloader?
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    Quote Originally Posted by droid747 View Post
    I know people were losing their imei on the old kernal flahing method, but are people still having issues with the new unlocked bootloader?
    It is still possible that I believe. However now that we have an unlocked bootloader this might me more rare. Check my thread about flashing CM10, I posted a link to the guide on how to back up your IMEI.

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    Default Re: Back up imei?

    Quote Originally Posted by creccaj1 View Post
    It is still possible that I believe. However now that we have an unlocked bootloader this might me more rare. Check my thread about flashing CM10, I posted a link to the guide on how to back up your IMEI.

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    Unlocked bootloader is irrelevant since it's also happening on the other carriers. Seems to be isolated to aosp roms for the most part
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    Originally Posted by creccaj1<br />
    It is still possible that I believe. However now that we have an unlocked bootloader this might me more rare. Check my thread about flashing CM10, I posted a link to the guide on how to back up your IMEI. <br />
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    Unlocked bootloader is irrelevant since it's also happening on the other carriers. Seems to be isolated to aosp roms for the most part
    My point was more that the bootloader being unlocked will makes it easier on devs and problems should occur less. Not saying it will solve all the problems but might help in fixing problems.

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