An IMEI showing as 0 (or 000...) typically indicates that the device's EFS (Encrypted File System) partition is corrupted or that there is a communication failure between the operating system and the modem firmware.
Because the IMEI is a unique hardware identifier, "fixing" it via software can be difficult and, in many regions, legally restricted. Here is a guide on how to approach this, ranging from simple resets to professional repair.
1. Soft Reset & SIM Re-insertion
Before attempting technical fixes, ensure it isn't a temporary firmware glitch.
Power Cycle: Turn the phone off, wait 30 seconds, and turn it back on.
Reseat the SIM: Remove the SIM tray, check for damage, and re-insert it. If you use an eSIM, try toggling "Mobile Network" off and on in Settings.
Toggle Airplane Mode: Switch it on for 10 seconds and then off to force the modem to restart.
2. Check for System Updates
If a recent update caused the corruption, Google may have released a "hotfix."
Go to Settings > System > System update.
If an update is available, install it via Wi-Fi.
3. The Google Pixel Update and Software Repair Tool
Google provides an official web-based tool designed to rescue Pixels with corrupted software. This is the safest way to "reflash" the modem firmware.
Back up all data (this process may wipe the device).
On a computer using Chrome, go to the
.Pixel Update and Software Repair Tool Follow the on-screen instructions to put your phone into Fastboot Mode (Power + Volume Down).
Select the "Fix Software" or "Rescue" option.
4. Factory Data Reset
If the repair tool doesn't work, a full reset may clear corrupted cached data in the radio configuration.
Settings > System > Reset options > Erase all data (factory reset).
Note: This will not fix a hardware-level modem failure, but it rules out third-party app interference.
5. Potential Hardware Failure
If the IMEI is 0 and you also notice that Wi-Fi or Bluetooth cannot be toggled on, the issue is likely a physical failure of the motherboard or the modem chip.
Dropped Phone: A hard impact can desolder pins on the baseband processor.
Water Damage: Corrosion can short out the power lines to the modem.
⚠️ Important Warnings
Illegal Software: Avoid "IMEI Repair" tools found on sketchy forums. Changing an IMEI to anything other than the original number printed on your box/SIM tray is illegal in many countries and can lead to the device being blacklisted.
Warranty/Support: If your Pixel is still under warranty, do not attempt to root the device or flash custom ROMs to fix this. Contact Google Support or your carrier immediately. An IMEI 0 is often grounds for a device replacement if there is no physical/liquid damage.








