iPhone Khareednay Sa Pehlay Kia Dekhain | iPhone Buying Guide *Full Details*

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30 Nov 202412:28

Summary

TLDRThis video provides a comprehensive guide for purchasing used mobile phones in the Pakistani market, focusing on methods to ensure the phone is not stolen or faulty. The video details various tests for checking IMEI numbers, verifying the phone's authenticity using apps like eGadget and PTA, checking battery health, and identifying common scams. It also explains common terms like JV, LLA, and Kit phones. Viewers are advised to perform these checks carefully before buying to avoid potential issues with the device, especially hidden damage or fraud.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Always verify the IMEI of the phone using apps like E-Gadget or by texting 8484 to check if the phone is PTA approved and not stolen.
  • 😀 Check the Apple ID status on appleid.com to ensure the phone isn’t locked to a previous account, which could be hard or impossible to unlock.
  • 😀 Always check the battery health in the settings to ensure it’s not a replaced battery with unusually high health, which could indicate tampering.
  • 😀 Verify the phone’s activation date to ensure it hasn’t been used for much longer than claimed, which helps avoid misleading sales pitches.
  • 😀 Use tools like *Phone Doctor* to run a comprehensive test of the phone's hardware, including sensors, charging ports, screen, and camera.
  • 😀 Be cautious of phones with a liquid damage indicator (LDI) that shows red, indicating possible water exposure and potential issues.
  • 😀 Check the battery cycle count. If it’s too high, even if the battery health appears good, it may still indicate a problem.
  • 😀 Always verify the phone’s carrier lock status. A factory-unlocked phone will show 'No Carrier Lock' in the settings, making it compatible with any network.
  • 😀 Understand the common terms in the used phone market: 'JV' phones are network-locked, 'LLA' phones are U.S. market models with eSIM support, and 'Kit' phones are repaired or bulk phones.
  • 😀 If buying a used iPhone, avoid those with network locks, as they might not work with local carriers unless unlocked using special chips.

Q & A

  • How can I check if a used phone is stolen or legally approved by the government?

    -You can verify the phone's IMEI number using the eGadget app (for Punjab) or by sending the IMEI to 8484. This will help you confirm whether the phone is PTA-approved or stolen.

  • What is the importance of checking the Apple ID status of a used iPhone?

    -Checking the Apple ID status is crucial because if the phone is locked to an Apple ID, it may be difficult or impossible to unlock. You can verify the phone’s Apple ID status at appleid.com using its serial number.

  • How can I determine if a used iPhone’s battery health is in good condition?

    -You can check the battery health in the phone’s settings. If the health is above 90% for an older phone, it might have had the battery replaced. Also, check the cycle count for any discrepancies.

  • What is the significance of the cycle count in relation to a phone’s battery health?

    -The cycle count indicates how many times the battery has been fully charged and discharged. A high cycle count with good battery health might suggest that the phone's battery was replaced recently, which could be a red flag.

  • What should I do if a used phone has a high battery health reading?

    -If the battery health is unusually high (above 90%), especially for an older phone, it could indicate that the battery has been replaced. Check the cycle count to ensure it aligns with the health reading.

  • What are 'JV' and 'LLA' models in the used phone market?

    -'JV' models refer to phones from foreign markets, often network-locked, while 'LLA' models are American phones that may support 5G but only through e-SIM and not physical SIM cards.

  • How can I test a used phone’s camera to check for any issues?

    -Open the camera and use the continuous photo-taking mode. If you notice a significant battery drain while taking multiple photos, it could be a sign that the battery or camera is malfunctioning.

  • How can I check if a used phone has water damage?

    -Check the Liquid Damage Indicator (LDI), typically located near the SIM card slot. If it has turned red, the phone has been exposed to water. Additionally, you can blow air into the SIM slot to check for gaps in the seal.

  • What is the significance of checking a used phone’s 'carrier lock' status?

    -Checking the 'carrier lock' status helps determine if the phone is locked to a specific network. If it’s a factory-unlocked phone, it will show 'No Carrier Lock' in the settings, meaning it can work with any carrier.

  • How can I ensure a used phone has not been tampered with or repaired?

    -Look for signs of tampering, such as mismatched screws or gaps in the phone’s body. Additionally, check for a factory warranty status and run a software diagnostic test using apps like 'Phone Doctor' to check for hardware issues.

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