And one more thing (not mentioned here): Before starting using the phone reset it to the factory settings. But the best thing to do: Never buy a used phone! Of course the battery has been through many cycles, some of components may not work properly or may be phisically damaged, If you can't afford the most expensive phone at a given moment, simply buy a cheaper (NEW) one or even better use Your old phone until You can afford the one You really like or use the option that most of the mobile providers happily give You - payment in installments.
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Did you actually switch the phones on camera? If so I totally missed that and what a nice touch. Hahaha
Thanks for the tip my friend π
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I just got a used phone ready to set it up and it booted straight to home screen. That cannot be right surely?
Great information.π
I had a friend buy a used iPhone and after 2 days the person reported the iPhone stolen and they bricked it.
Do you think an ebay seller with 1 million items sold and 98% positive feedback is a safe bet for refurbished phones?
Always thank you so much for your help and information on things
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Thank you linore.
Thank you for sharing.
great video and info that you should know
What was the name of the 'cell phone diagnosing' app?
Great info!
Great info. These things can seem so obvious, but so easy to forget. These days, I always listen to that voice in my head, and if it says no, I walk away. Awesome transmission βοΈ β€
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