Purchasing a fake iPhone can reduce your business’ credibility. It can also lead to syncing, connectivity and functionality problems, which can cause business delays or lost data. You can guarantee that your iPhone is original by purchasing it directly from the Apple store or a participating cell phone carrier. If you decide to purchase an iPhone from another resource, such as eBay or Craigslist, you can take following steps to verify its authenticity.
Serial Number
Each iPhone has a serial number that identifies it. By
looking up the serial number, you can verify whether or not it’s in
Apple’s database. Locate the serial number on the iPhone by tapping
“Settings,” choosing “General” and selecting “About.” Scroll down to
“Serial Number,” and keep the screen open or write down the number.
Visit “https://selfsolve.apple.com/agreementWarrantyDynamic.do”
and input the serial number
. The system lets you know whether or not
your iPhone is still within the warranty period. If you receive the
message “we’re sorry, but this serial number is not valid. Please check
your information and try again,” it is likely that the iPhone is a fake.
Visible External CluesVisible External Clues
The iPhone is identifiable by its distinct hardware
features. If you examine your iPhone, you should see a “sleep/wake”
button on the top-right corner, a “Home” button centered beneath the
screen, and a ringer switch and volume buttons on the upper-left side.
Additionally, your iPhone should have an Apple logo imprinted on the
back. If any of these components are missing or present in a different
location, it’s likely that your iPhone is a fake.
Carrier Connectivity
The original iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS were only
available on the AT&T network. AT&T is a GSM network, and only
one of two such networks in the country — the other being T-Mobile. If
you purchase any of these earlier iPhone models and it’s designed for a
CDMA network, such as Verizon or Sprint, it’s not an original iPhone. An
iPhone 4 with a SIM card slot located on the right side is designed for
GSM networks, while an iPhone 4 without a SIM card slot is designed for
a CDMA network. The iPhone 4S is designed for use on both types of
networks. Any discrepancies between hardware and connectivity indicate
that the iPhone is not original.
Network Connectivity
All iPhone models should be able to connect to Wi-Fi, EDGE
and Bluetooth. All models, except the original iPhone, can also connect
to the 3G data network. If you purchase an iPhone that lacks the
hardware to connect to one of these networks, it is likely a fake or
manufactured for use in another country. You can verify that it’s not
simply a glitch by restoring your iPhone and seeing if the feature
works. If it doesn’t work after being restored, it’s likely a replica
iPhone.
Syncing
If you purchase an iPhone that is unable to connect to
iTunes or is not recognized by iTunes it could be a fake. Before coming
to this conclusion, ensure that your iTunes and iOS software are both up
to date. If you cannot sync information between your iPhone and your
computer, attempt to restore your iPhone through iTunes. An iPhone that
doesn’t connect to iTunes or the app store after being restored is
either fake or damaged.
Applications
The iPhone arrives with native or built in Apple-branded
apps. Unless an iPhone is jailbroken, these apps cannot be removed. Some
examples of built-in applications include
“Contacts,” “Compass,” “Settings,” “Calculator,” “Music”
and “Photos.” If any these applications are missing, the phone is
jailbroken or fake. You can restore the original firmware by entering
DFU mode and reinstalling the operating system. If native applications
are still missing, then your iPhone is likely fake.
Apple Store or Authorized Service Provider
If your iPhone has passed several of these steps, but you
still suspect that it’s a fake, bring it to your closest Apple store or
Apple authorized service provider. A store technician can run diagnostic
tests on your iPhone to verify its authenticity or lack of
authenticity.
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