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Learn How Not To Buy Fake Phones by Techthins(m): 12:26pm On Apr 20, 2015
Fake mobile phone manufacturers copy all aspects of an original branded phone’s look to make their products appear genuine. The phone’s build quality and screen, the logos and branding, the packaging and the included accessories can all be cloned, making it very difficult to identify whether a phone is fake or genuine. When possible it is always advisable to buy a phone through a registered reseller who can vouch for a phone’s authenticity. However, with the dominance of internet shopping and auction websites this may not be possible. Here are a few simple tips to help you identify whether a phone is genuine or fake:

RESEARCH BEFORE PURCHASE

Before purchasing you should know the phone’s specific model number, available colours, features, what software and hardware comes included and what warranty is offered with the product. Information about a specific model of phone can be found on the manufacturer’s website or through a registered retailer. Once you have this information it will make the job of identifying a fake much easier.

LOOK, LOOK AND LOOK

On first glance, a cloned phone may look identical to a genuine model but on closer comparison you may be able to identify some obvious differences between a genuine and a fake such as: the colour, location of buttons, size or spelling of the brand name. Some fakes are less obvious. Fake phone manufacturers are able to mimic design details down to the very least details making it very difficult for a prospective buyer to tell if a phone is genuine. If you are able to view the product in person you may be able to notice a difference in weight, screen size, location of buttons and battery, quality of printing and paint finish, added or missing functions, quality control stickers and holograms and an overall lack of quality.

FEATURES

Fake phones can have differing features to genuine models, such as dual SIM cards, analogue TV etc. Confirm the model number and technical specifications of the genuine phone you wish to buy and ensure they match what is being offered. Counterfeit phones also often appear to offer features that are either just not there or that are not as they are said to be. For example, built-in cameras might be said to be 8 megapixel when they are not – or offer GPS when they don’t. Counterfeit phones may also differ from a genuine in colour availability, memory capacity, camera megapixels, screen quality and operating system. It is important to compare technical features to ensure the phone is genuine.

PRICE

Fake phones are usually cheaper than the genuine ones. To be sure of the retail price of a genuine phone, check the manufacturer’s website. These fake phones, most times come at half the price of the genuine ones. So next time you see a brand new iPhone 6 going for sixty thousand Naira, beware!

FUNCTIONALITY

Black market phones are made from sub-standard and cheap components and often run on 2nd rate or pirated operating systems.

Counterfeiters use cheap older generation chipsets, which may offer the same functionality as a genuine model but at far slower processing speeds.

If you have unknowingly purchased a fake phone you will realise very quickly once you turn it on. Processing speeds are often much slower, operating systems have missing features and the phone may not be compatible with affiliated software and applications.

AVAILABILITY

Counterfeit mobile phones tend to pour on to the market when a genuine model is out of stock or unavailable.

Often if manufacturers and registered sellers say a model is out of stock or unavailable, counterfeits begin to appear on auction websites and through unregistered sellers. This is also common when a phone is not available in certain colours.

Beware, counterfeiters take this opportunity to deceive consumers when the genuine product is most in demand.

IMEI NUMBER

Every genuine mobile phone has a serial number to register it to a carrier network. This number is called the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number. The IMEI number can be used to verify the legitimacy of a phone. Often counterfeit models won’t have an IMEI number or use a fake one.

If you are viewing the phone in person then you can find the IMEI number on the product packaging and under the phone’s battery

If you are not viewing the phone in person then you should ask the retailer for the phone’s IMEI number.

To check the legitimacy of a phone’s IMEI number and any information regarding country of production, manufacturer and model type, you can use this tool.

www.techthins.com

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