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PLANNING TO BUY SECOND-HAND PHONES IN AUSTRALIA?

Companies will always make you believe that a brand new phone is better because it gives you the latest features and functions you ever want to have. But buying used phones can also give you the same benefits while saving your money.



So, if you’re planning to buy second-hand phones in Australia, you must be skeptical of your decision as it brings so much risk. Either the phone is going to stay long with you, the battery timings will be long-lasting or the other functions would be great as seems?



But if you follow this checklist, you’re going to save yourself from drowning in the pitfalls.



1. Is it looking fine from the outside?


First time when the phone
comes in your hand, inspect it physically. See if the screen is free from any dents or scratches, suspect the condition by touching the screen. If it seems rough to touch or seems cracked then it’s a sign that the touch can get mad in the future. Also, check the camera lens and see if it’s free from any type of scratches.



2. Check the Inside



You can figure out many things if you look at the phone with a bird’s eye view. A thorough check on the ports, battery condition, push-pin slots for SIM and micro SD cards can alert you if there’s something wrong.



3. Charge it on the Spot



Sellers can bluff you by giving the fully charged phone and not allowing you to charge on the spot. So, whenever you opt for second-hand phones in Australia, remember to keep the charger with you. Charge it on the location and test if it’s getting charged smoothly.



4. Pop in your SIM card



Enter your SIM card and check if your phone isn’t locked to any network. Also check with a phone call, browsing, and texting. If your device is locked you can immediately ask the seller to unlock it. It will save you from the misfortunes later.



5. Check the Sounds



Take any other device and call on your phone, check if the speakers are working fine. Also, during the call, adjust the volume buttons to test their working. Next, place the call from your device and test the outgoing.



6. Check the Phone Storage



If you love to have apps on your phone then storage should be the main concern. Go to the settings and check the phone storage capacity to ensure that you’re getting the right phone.



7. WiFi



Try connecting your phone to a nearby WiFi network to see if your phone has no issues in connecting to other networks.



8. Check the Buttons



Don’t forget to test the responsiveness of the buttons. Click each button and see if they’re well-functioned.



9. Camera (Front & Back)



Take photos with a front view and back view to see if the camera results aren’t fading. Some phones have a great front camera but a disappointing back view. Running this small test will hook you up about the camera results.



10. Check if the phone isn’t stolen



Always make sure you aren’t buying the stolen phone by running an IMEI test. There are various online resources and tools to check if the phone is legit. Be Careful!



Used Smartphones can be a great deal for you if you follow the above checklist before purchasing. A short test right on the spot can tell you many things about the phone’s condition. So, instead of regretting your decision in the end, run a short test to inquire about the phone.

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