Mtk Imei V30 Exclusive →
Hardware "boxes" like the Infinity CM2MTK, Miracle Box, or MCT often have "Exclusive" software updates. The "V30 Exclusive" may be a loader script that:
Once authenticated, the tool does not try to use Android's high-level adb or fastboot commands. Instead, it executes direct read/write commands to the flash memory address where the IMEI is stored. For MTK, the IMEI is typically found in NVRAM partition LID 3 and LID 4 (RF_IMEI and RF_IMEI2).
The Bottom Line: In the US, the Wireless Telephone Protection Act and the FCC consider IMEI alteration without manufacturer consent a felony. In the EU, it violates the Directive on the harmonisation of criminal law. Only use these tools to restore the original IMEI that came with your device. mtk imei v30 exclusive
MediaTek phones have a low-level boot ROM (BROM) that is active before the main OS boots. The V30 Exclusive tool forces the phone into BROM Mode (often via VOL UP + VOL DOWN + USB or by shorting specific test points on the motherboard).
Unlike standard tools that stop at Preloader, the V30 Exclusive uses a "DA" (Download Agent) file that exploits a known security hole in MTK's bootrom (various CVE exploits such as the infamous "Kamakiri" or "SLT" bugs). Hardware "boxes" like the Infinity CM2MTK , Miracle
| Tool / Dongle | Support for MTK v30 Exclusive | |---------------|-------------------------------| | CM2MTK Pro | Yes (requires credits) | | UMT MTK | Yes (dongle + v30 addon) | | MCT (Miracle Box) | Partial (some v30 variants) | | EasyJTAG + MTK module | Yes (Exclusive database) | | NCK MTK Box | Limited (v30 not fully) | | Free tools (MAUI Meta, SN Writer) | No (v30 protection blocks) |
Note: “Exclusive” often means the algorithm is not publicly documented and is licensed per device model or chipset. MediaTek phones have a low-level boot ROM (BROM)
A common side effect of writing IMEIs with basic tools is losing the RF calibration (signal strength). The V30 Exclusive claims to preserve or rewrite the "RF_Cal" data alongside the IMEI, ensuring that you don't win the IMEI battle but lose the signal war.
The cat-and-mouse game between hackers and MediaTek continues. With the release of Android 14 and Dimensity 9300, MediaTek introduced TrustZone-based IMEI storage and Hardware Unique Key (HUK).
What this means: The BROM exploit that "V30 Exclusive" relies on has been patched. Newer MediaTek chips require an official authentication dongle (like the $2,000 MediaTek Auth Box) to write IMEI.
Thus, the "V30 Exclusive" is a legacy tool. It works brilliantly for phones manufactured between 2018 and 2022 (Helio P60 to Dimensity 1200). For 2025 devices, it is effectively obsolete.