Why People Clone Their Phones
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Why clone a phone? Hackers clone phones so they can use them or sell them to people who use them to make calls and to get access to data on the phone. When a phone is cloned, the calls made by the hackers are seamlessly billed to your account.
Copying a phone's identifying data is generally illegal across the world but, despite the technical and legal issues, people generally do it for a handful of perfectly legal reasons, with the two most common being the ability to retain the features of a phone or to share a phone with somebody in their household without paying for a second line.
Some also believe this makes their phone untraceable, but that's just folklore. Each device has a unique radio fingerprint, and just by the nature of how it functions, it can easily be tracked.
These laws don't apply, it should be noted, to your phone's software or any data you put on your phone, such as photos you take, as duplicating that data won't allow another phone to listen in on your calls or share your number.
Copying and transferring that data may be frowned on by your carrier or the phone manufacturer, and may violate terms of service or end-user license agreements (EULAs), but it's generally allowed, if for no other reason than it's usually difficult for these entities to track.