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 afaik graphene doesn't hide imei's yet or maybe never wil 
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 just use airplane mode 
 edward snowden himself demonstrated a phone case about 13 years ago that showed that even in airplane mode and even when turned off most phones emit radio signals

welcome to 13 years ago, it's way way way worse now 
 this is true of google android and iOs, however I understand it is NOT the case for graphene OS 
 but you have verified gaussmeter evidence that it is true? 
 I don't think you'd use a gaussmeter but rather a mobile base station so you can measure the incoming pings

This was the approach used by SRLabs when testing their Blue Merle software for IMEI switching

https://github.com/srlabs/blue-merle?tab=readme-ov-file#imei-randomization 
 doesn't necessarily have to be mobile radio protocol, just something that someone can pick up, doesn't have to be strong, about 20 metres is probably enough, and that won't detect it 
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 Carrier pigeons solves this  
 The only way is to remove the battery, which was easy on cell phones 20 years ago. Now the quickest and easiest way would be to destroy the phone