Xiaomi Redmi 13 (codenames uses specific files to manage critical system information like IMEI numbers, baseband data, and network configurations
The , often identified by the internal codename "tides" or "moon" , uses specific partition files like Nvdata and Nvram to store critical device-specific information, including IMEI numbers, baseband data, and calibration settings . Key Technical Details Xiaomi Redmi 13 -tides-moon- Nvdata Nvram Fil... -EXCLUSIVE
A fresh firmware leak has just hit private developer circles, and it points squarely at Xiaomi’s upcoming – but with a mysterious twist. The files, labeled under the internal project name “tides-moon” , include sensitive Nvdata and Nvram partitions. For the uninitiated, these aren’t your average update files. They contain low-level device calibration data, IMEI-related structures, radio firmware configurations, and boot-time hardware parameters. Xiaomi Redmi 13 (codenames uses specific files to
: Files are frequently hosted on platforms like Google Drive , TeraBox, and FastUpload. Unknown Baseband: Dialing *#06# shows nothing or "Unknown
*#06# shows nothing or "Unknown."