Android Faker Mod

An Android Faker Mod intercepts the way an app queries your system for information and returns false data instead. When a game asks, "What is your Device ID?" the Faker replies, "I am a Samsung Galaxy S24," even if you are holding a five-year-old Motorola.

The module operates at the software level, intercepting requests from applications for system information and returning user-defined or randomized values. It does not physically change the device's hardware identifiers but tricks individual apps into "seeing" different data. Key identifiers it can spoof include: Unique IDs: IMEI, Android ID, and Hardware ID. Network Info: MAC Address, MAC BSSID/SSID, and Bluetooth MAC. SIM Details: Sim Serial ID, Mobile Number, and Sim Operator. DRM & Security: MediaDrm ID and GSF (Google Service Framework) IDs. Key Features App-Specific Spoofing: android faker mod

: If a device has been "hardware banned" from a service, spoofing the IDs can sometimes regain access. App Testing An Android Faker Mod intercepts the way an

: A system restart is often required for the changes to take full effect across the system framework. Important Risks and Considerations While powerful, using Android Faker comes with risks: App Stability It does not physically change the device's hardware