Nowadays, there is a lot of craze for iPhones among teenagers or youth. Today's people keep searching on online platforms where they can get the iPhone at a low price. The biggest reason behind this is its expensive price.
Some iPhone lovers buy second-hand smartphones to save money. Very few people are aware of what to check and what not to do before buying an iPhone. If you are also planning to buy iPhone by closing your eyes, then in such a situation you may suffer a huge loss.
Purchase proof
If you are buying a second-hand iPhone from someone, then definitely ask for a hard copy or soft copy of the original receipt. Many times the phone is still under warranty even after it is old. If you get a hard copy or soft copy of the original receipt, then you can check the warranty of the phone with this.
Battery health
To check the battery health of your iPhone, go to Settings > Battery > Battery health and Charging. If the battery of an iPhone is more than 80 percent, then the device will give good battery life. If the health of an iPhone battery is less than 80 percent, then you can further choose whether you want to buy the phone or not. If you don't see Battery Health, the iPhone is fake.
Serial number
Apple provides serial numbers to all its products in addition to the IMEI number for warranty verification. To check this, you can check the serial number of your iPhone by going to Settings > General > About section. You can copy the serial number and enter it on checkcoverage.apple.com to find out all the information about the phone.
display
With modern iPhones, Apple has made it easy to identify whether the display on the device has been replaced or repaired by an unauthorized service center. To check this, you can activate True Tone by going to Settings> Display and brightness>.
If it is not activating, then there is a high possibility that the iPhone has been manufactured and has a local display fitted. Similarly, in select iPhones, Apple also locks out Face ID on iPhones with third-party spare parts. If you can't set up or access Face ID, your iPhone may have Face ID broken.
keep these things in mind
While taking a secondhand iPhone, make sure that all the cameras of the iPhone are working, including the selfie camera. On top of that, look for any possible scratches or dents on the surface of the iPhone. Minor scratches are common on a used iPhone, make sure there is no damage to the back or front glass. Also, try to get an invoice when buying a used iPhone. With these methods, you will not get into any trouble.
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