I want to buy a NOKIA N95 8GB can anyone tell me how to identify if the phone is refurbished

Updated on number 2024-08-05
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Identify if the phone is "new".

    Look at the screen stickers, whether there are bubbles, the screen stickers of the new machine are very neat;

    Look at the battery contacts, whether there are more scratches;

    Whether the packaging of machines, batteries, accessories, etc. has been unpacked;

    Check the game leaderboard in your phone to see if the points are zero;

    Check the mobile phone book, text messages, etc., to see if it is empty;

    The new machine opens the lid and has a faint sandalwood fragrance;

    Charging test, more than 10 minutes, to see if there will be a power failure;

    Check whether there are dead pixels on the screen, generally by displaying black and white** to check (by the way, the display screen must not be squeezed by hand, once the liquid crystal flows out, dead pixels will appear);

    If the phone supports extended storage, you need to check the contacts of the memory card for scratches;

    If you are buying a Nokia mobile phone, then you can also enter * in standby mode (for S40), you can check the mobile phone serial number (Serial no ** 00 *** *, the seventh and eighth digits are 0), production date (made, the format is mmyyyy), purchase date (purchasing date: mmyyyy, this can be changed by yourself), maintenance record (repaired: mmyyyyy), use time (life Timer uses this value to determine the degree of use of the phone, which will be very small or even zero when you first buy it).

    Enter * The first line is the version.

    The second line is the release date of the version.

    The third row is the model number.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Now it is very rare to buy a 958g refurbished machine, and the Hong Kong line will go to the licensed goods to ask where to ask, and the Hong Kong bank has a national warranty parallel goods to the official website to check the serial number.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Check the mobile phone talk time, if it is a new machine, it is 00:00 production time.

    When the time comes, you can ask for an invoice on the line, and the refurbished will go directly to him, and there is generally no refurbishment in the regular shopping mall, and you can have parallel goods and licensed goods are the same, but they are different when they enter the tariff

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Check Serial Number Input* Check the 7th and 8th digits 01 02 are all regular.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Just teach you one trick. Time-tested.

    The new machine is scented with sandalwood.

    As soon as you smell it, you will know that people who sell parallel goods will smell it.

    No problem guaranteed.

    As long as the sandalwood fragrance is used for more than a month, it is basically gone.

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