Whether you’re getting an existing phone
swapped out/repaired or buying a new phone, you have to keep an eye out for the
casually slipped in refurbished models. Wireless carriers, eBay sellers and
Repair shops would like to hand you a refurb instead of a factory-new one. Why?
A factory-new phone is not just new but also cost more money for stores or
wireless carriers to swap out broken models with a new one. Sometimes it is
hard to tell if a phone is a refurb. Fortunately for you, I’m going to share a
simple technique for sniffing out a Refurbished Android Phone.
Steps to check
if you’re owning a refurbished Phone
2. Go to your App drawer and tap to
open GT Recovery.
3.Choose Phone Storage to scan .
4. click ‘Recover File’, then select
specific data types. GT Recovery will start to scanning your phone automatically.
You will see right there in there the scanning
result if you own a refurbished phone.
Once you noticed otherwise then you should go back to the reseller or
carrier where you received your device and ask for replacement.
What is GT
Recovery?
Whoever has used your phone, GT Recovery will
find evidence! Whether he deleted something on this phone, or reformatted the
memory card, or restore the phone to the factory default settings, GT Recovery
will find clues. It can recover photos, videos, audios, documents, installation
files and more. Also GT Recovery has ease-to-use interface, and ideal for
everyone. If you are worried your phone is a refurb, it can be one of the best
ways to check.
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