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    Things to check before buying a secondhand iPhone

    Brady CottonBy Brady CottonApril 5, 2022
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    Buying a secondhand iPhone is a great way to get your money’s worth. But it’s also essential to make sure you’re getting your money’s worth. What you see is not necessarily what you get. Ask anyone with an iPhone, and it’ll be no secret that inspection can be a scary prospect. You never know if that cracked bumper results from a previous owner dropping the phone or if it’s there to make the phone look better than the next guy. The risk is usually more significant than the reward when it comes to secondhand iPhones.

    Know the Model you’re buying.

    The first and foremost important thing to check is the model number. All iPhones come with a model number that can be found on the back of the phone. There are three main types of model numbers: 16, 17, and 18. If you’re unsure which one you have, you can always ask an Apple employee at the Genius Bar.

    If you’re not sure if the phone is a 16, 17, or 18, these model numbers refer to the year of manufacture. iPhone XS, XS Max, and Apple Watch Series 4 were made in the same year.

    If your iPhone doesn’t have a model number, or you’re not 100% sure what year it is. A secondhand phone has had at least one previous owner take ownership of the device. There are three main reasons why a phone might be sold as a secondhand phone:

    • The phone has been extensively used. This is the most common reason, as well as the most expensive.
    • The phone has been dropped a certain number of times. This is the least common reason, as it’s a general mark of failure.
    • The phone has been stolen. This is the least common reason, as it’s less prominent.

    These factors will affect your decision whether or not to buy a secondhand iPhone.

    Check the Phone

    iPhones don’t always come with a warranty, so it’s in the store’s best interest to test every aspect of the phone before it’s returned.

    Make sure the phone works appropriately and charges appropriately. Ensure the buttons work as they’re supposed to and that the phone sounds and operates as expected. Ensure there aren’t any defects such as dings and dents, oddly placed buttons, broken sensors, or other apparent issues. If the phone appears to be in working order, but you have doubts, take it to the store and have it checked out.

    If the phone appears to be defective, it’s generally cheaper to get it repaired rather than have it replaced. But, as we mentioned above, if you’re not sure if the phone is a medium or heavy-duty model, it’s best to get it checked out.

    Look Into the Warranty

    Though some manufacturers offer more extended warranties, most phones come with a two-year warranty. Though some manufacturers offer more extended warranties, most phones come with a two-year warranty. Look up the terms and conditions of the warranty on the phone’s website. If the phone doesn’t have a warranty, the company that made the phone doesn’t have any obligation to repair it if it malfunctions.

    If the phone has a warranty, it’ll state the terms and conditions of the warranty. Every phone has different requirements and may not have the same warranty terms and conditions as your phone.

    Test Out Any Accessories

    If the phone comes with a case or belt clip, make sure it’s full or near capacity. If the phone comes with an accessory such as a wallet or backpack, make sure it’s in good shape. A good accessory bag will keep the phone safe, organized, and separate from other items in your car.

    If you have any doubts about an accessory’s condition, always keep it in your car. If something goes missing, you can always send it out to be tested. If you have any doubts about an accessory’s condition, always keep it in your car. If something goes missing, you can always send it out to be tested.

    Check the IMEI number.

    If you’re not sure whether the phone is a medium or heavy-duty model, it’s best to get it checked out. Many online platforms provide IMEI check, service which can helps you to check the IMEI number of any mobile device like iPhone or any Android version.

    Get A Warranty Card

    Most phones come with a two-year warranty, though some manufacturers offer longer warranties. Look up the terms and conditions of the warranty on the phone’s website. If the phone doesn’t have a warranty, the company that made the phone doesn’t have any obligation to repair it if it malfunctions. If the phone has a warranty, it’ll state the terms and conditions of the warranty. Every phone has different requirements and may not have the same warranty terms and conditions as your phone.

    Conclusion

    Bought a secondhand iPhone? Make sure you know what you’re looking for. First, you should see the model number and the year of manufacture of the phone. Then, you should know the type of warranty the phone comes with. If it doesn’t have a warranty, determine if the company that made the phone has any obligation to repair it. If not, it’s cheaper to get it repaired than to have it replaced. However, if the phone is a heavy-duty model, or if you’re not sure if it is, it’s best to get it checked out.

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