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5630 has just been listed, and there is basically no refurbishment, pay attention to whether the screws are scratched. But watch out if the battery and headphones are dropped into a copycat! I also bought it at n78 and bought it at 09 03.
Now a lot of them are refurbished! If you're not familiar with it, it's not recommended that you buy the 78, because the refurbishment is so powerful! Even familiar people can be deceived if they are not careful!
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I think it's better to be licensed, and that has quality assurance.
Generally, inexperienced buyers are easy to be deceived.
You can look inside the machine, open the outer shell, and generally replace the outer shell.
Then take a look at the configuration inside, as well as the response speed of the machineć..
You can compare it with the licensed goods bought by others.
Generally, there are few newly refurbished machines on the market.
Well, my experience, I hope it helps.
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You open the shell to see if it's new inside, there is no trace of new touches inside, and then see if the phone runs slow after turning on, if it's not slow, it's an authentic parallel import, if not, then don't buy it.
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78 is good, but it's already an arcade machine Although it's very powerful, but after all, it's not very cool to use it more people It's still 5630.
Generally, to identify whether it is a parallel import, just look at the back of the mobile phone, the IME code and the mobile phone IME code is the same, just enter * 06 to see the IME code.
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**An older Nokia phone is not necessarily a refurbished phone.
This cannot be generalized, and the mobile phones on ** are mainly divided into 4 categories: licensed goods and parallel goods.
Refurbishment, cottage.
Most of the low-cost mobile phones on the ** are parallel mobile phones, parallel goods are divided into Hong Kong licensed goods and smuggled goods in other places, Hong Kong licensed goods and licensed mobile phones sold in mainland shopping malls are the same as enjoying the national warranty, and other smuggled parallel goods can not be guaranteed nationwide, you can only find a place to repair, so, the general Hong Kong bank is a little more expensive than European water, Asia-Pacific version and the like.
Nokia** mobile phones are basically not refurbished, such as Nokia G9 and the like, and the old ones are basically not brand new, such as Nokia E71, so it is best not to buy a machine that has long been discontinued. When buying a machine, look for a reputable one, and it is best to have a physical store in the same city, so that even if there is a problem, you can find the boss to solve it.
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Yes, the old Nokia machine has been discontinued for a long time, and there is no stock machine, which is a lie.
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You can identify the authenticity of a Nokia phone by the following methods:
First, check that the three codes are consistent.
1.After entering * on the mobile phone, the serial number of the mobile phone will appear, write down the serial number (serial number, that is, IMEI code).
2.Open the back cover of the phone, remove the battery, and write down the IMEI code.
3.The IMEI code on the box of the phone.
Compare these three codes, whether they are consistent, when the mobile phone is genuine, these 3 codes should be the same.
2. Check whether it is within the warranty period.
**Mobile phone, IMEI code can be found on China Nokia online and customer service inquiry to get the warranty.
Of course, it's refurbished, and everyone has used it.
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