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  2. 8 Methods to Check If an iPhone Is Original or Fake

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    Check if your iPhone is original using Serial Number: Here’s how to cross-check and verify the serial number of your iPhone. Further, you can also verify the warranty information.

  3. If your iPhone has been repaired, you can check Parts and Service History to find out if it was done using genuine Apple parts. If you sell or give away your iPhone, the new owner can also learn the device's repair history.

  4. How to check if iPhone is original or not (2024 guide)

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    To verify whether the iPhone is original or fake, you may try to connect to iTunes and see if iTunes recognizes your iPhone. If the phone can’t install iOS backup from iCloud or sync data with your Mac, it’s not original.

  5. Learn how to find the serial number, IMEI/MEID, CDN and ICCID on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. You can find these numbers in several places, including Settings, on the physical device, in the Finder or iTunes and on the original packaging.

  6. Check your Apple warranty status. Enter a serial number to review your eligibility for support and extended coverage.

  7. How to Check If an iPhone Is Original: A Step-By-Step Guide

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    Checking if an iPhone is original is a simple process and can save you from buying a counterfeit product. All you need is the devices serial number, which can be found in the phone settings. After locating the serial number, you will use Apple’s official website to verify the product’s authenticity.

  8. How to Verify That Your iPhone Is Genuine and Unused - MUO

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    Below, you will learn how to check whether your iPhone is original and brand new, what to do if it turns out fake or pre-owned, and how to avoid getting scammed. Original iPhones come with a unique serial number, a code that stores information about when and in which country the iPhone was made, whether it's new or refurbished, and more.