Generate mathematically valid random IMEI numbers for testing and QA. Every 15-digit output perfectly passes the Luhn checksum.
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An IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is uniquely 15 digits long. The final digit is a calculated Luhn Checksum derived from the preceding 14 digits.
These numbers are randomly generated but mathematically sound, meaning they will pass strict form-validation logic requiring valid IMEIs during testing.