A Media Access Control address (MAC address) is a 12-character unique identifier assigned to a specific piece of hardware such as the network adapter of your WiFi device. In simple words, a MAC address can be used to uniquely identify your Android phone on the Internet or the local network.
Even though MAC address is embedded on the hardware device during manufacture, it can still be spoofed to input a new one of your choice. Here is a detailed instruction on how to spoof MAC address on your Android phone.
Before you spoof the MAC address, you need to record the original/current MAC address of your device which can be done according to the instruction below:
Once the above requirements are satisfied, follow the instructions below to spoof your MAC address:
(This will show your current MAC address, just for your confirmation)
(In the above command, replace XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX with your new MAC address)
(Now you should see your new MAC address)