If it is said like this that mobile phone is the need of today, then maybe there is nothing wrong with it. This is because you can talk to your loved ones whenever you want with it and in times of trouble, this mobile can help you a lot in contacting anyone. On the other hand, new technology mobile phones are being launched in the market day by day, due to which many people sell their old mobiles and buy new mobiles. In such a situation, if you are also selling any of your old mobiles, then you should do some work because it seems necessary from the point of view of security. So let's know what are the things you should keep in mind while selling old mobile. You can learn about this in the next slides...

Make sure to do these things:-
Number 1

Almost everyone has Google ID on mobile, so before selling mobile, definitely remove it. Otherwise, if your ID goes into different wrong hands, then your data may get leaked. Therefore, go to the setting of the mobile and go to the user and account option and remove it beforehand.

Number 2
It is obvious that if this is your old mobile, then you will also have some data in it. Photos, videos, any files, etc. In such a situation, carefully remove this data from inside the mobile and if it is important data, then do not forget to back it up. Otherwise, you may have problems later.

Number 3
Now that you have removed your photos, videos, and other important data from your mobile, then after that, you must reset your mobile. Two things will happen with this one if any data has been left in the mobile by mistake, then it will be removed and the second mobile will be like new again. You can do this by going to mobile settings and clicking on Backup & Reset.

Number 4
At the same time, keep a photocopy of the ID of the mobile you are selling with you and also get a letter made, in which at what time, on what date you are selling the mobile to whom, etc. write the information and then sign both the people in it. Get it done Keep a copy of it yourself and give a copy to the buyer.

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