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How To Avoid Buying An Assembled Phone​

 

Stick to Trusted Sources​

Buy from the official brand website, authorized stores, or big retailers. Avoid small, unknown shops or random online sellers promising crazy discounts.​

 

Check the Details​

IMEI Number: Enter the IMEI number (usually on the box or in your phone settings) on the brand's official website. It should match the phone's model, activation date, and warranty status.​

 

Use Tools: For iPhones, apps like "Aisi Assistant" or "ShaLou YanJi" can tell you if the parts are original or if the phone has been repaired before.​

Test Everything: Check the camera, charging port, speakers, and screen thoroughly. If the screen has dead pixels or the camera lags, it's a bad sign.​

 

Don't Fall for Scams​

If a deal seems too cheap or comes with high - pressure sales tactics ("Limited stock! Act now!"), walk away.​

 

Keep Records​

Always get an official receipt with the phone's model and serial number. This helps if you need to return it or prove it's not what you paid for.​

 

In short, assembled phones might save you money upfront, but they're often more trouble than they're worth. Play it safe and choose quality over a quick bargain-your wallet and your sanity will thank you!

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