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7 Points to Consider When You Buy Second-Hand Smartphones

7 Points to Consider When You Buy Second-Hand Smartphones

It is an amazing deal when you decide to buy second-hand smartphones. Your decision is absolutely correct, but you need to follow a checklist whenever you go for second-hand gadgets. You should follow these 7 important tips when you go for a second-hand smartphone so that you ensure the best buy.

Solicit Bill, Box & Accessories

You should ask for the original bill from the seller to avoid the risk of handling stolen materials. The presence of the bill also create the possibility of reselling the item if you so desire or seek a replacement, as for example,  some iPhone 5 units were replaced by Apple to consumers having original purchase bills.  The original packing box contains the important IMEI number of the particular unit, which is the verification proof. Ask for original accessories and if they are not available, ask a reduction in the price of the second-hand smartphone.

Minimum 2 GB RAM

You should ensure that the second-hand smartphone contains a minimum of 2GB RAM, which is contained in all  such devices available in the market for Rupees ten thousand or below,  such as Lenevo A7000, Micromax Yu Yureka  and Xiaomi Redmi Note 4G and  so on. However, you have to be satisfied with only 1 GB RAM when you have the controlled budget between 5000-6000 rupees. You need to examine the quality of the processor as Mediatek powered processors in devices with just one year old   could not deliver the desired performance quality. Look for the right second-hand smartphone containing Qualcomm Snapdragon chip as they are substantially more durable.  The Smartphones with Intel chip would be a very fine choice, but the reduced battery life is just a minor lacuna.

Check Whether the Smartphone is stolen One

Occasionally, a section of sellers would get rid of stolen smartphones to naive buyers. If you develop such type of feeling in a transaction, accept the smartphone only with the original box as any stolen product very rarely comes with the original box.  If you do not get the original box of the device, dial *#06# to check the IMEI number of the phone and proceed for tracking through IMEIdetective.com whether the product is a stole device or not  can be easily identified when the owner puts the IMEI number on the website for tracking. You are secured when you find the IMEI number of the device in the website and at the same time there is a possibility of the owner getting back the stolen phone.

Examine the Hardware Physically

Examine the body of the smartphone minutely for any chipping or corrosion mark. You need to be serious in this aspect and make deeper checking of the hardware. Carry a laptop and the USB cable for authentic checking.  Check the process of transferring data from the smartphone to the laptop, which is evident when you connect them for the same. Check whether the smartphone catches the network flawlessly by using your present SIM card. Check all functions of the smartphone by surfing the web, downloading a few apps and taking some pictures to ensure that the particular device is defect-free.

Use a Secure Channel for Payment such as PayPal

Prefer eBay because it permits you to use the secure channel PayPal for payment. It becomes easier for you to get the refund when you desire to return the smartphone due to any reason or other.

Use Facebook for Buying

Facebook is a great platform where you can either buy or sell goods as the buyer is able to check the seller’s profile to some extent including various other activities of the group engaged in selling. You are able to scrutinize other offers including smartphones as well. It informs buyers about defective goods that are on sale, which is a great advantage.

Ask for Warranty

Buyers upgrade smartphones within months of buying the unit, which proves that the particular handset has valid coverage under the warranty, which is a great chance to buy the smartphone. Enquire about sellers with products that carry valid warranty coverage. You can also go for handsets having third-party warranties, which gives protection against damages as well.

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