Method 1 of 3: Checking the Build Quality
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Compare the handset to the original one. Most of the expensive phones are made of high-quality materials. If possible, compare them to your handset and make a comparison.
2. Go to the cell phone manufacturer’s website and check the materials used. To be sure, it’s better to check their website to know what materials were used for your handset.
- For example, your handset is a Samsung; it states on the website that this Samsung cell phone’s screen is made of glass. If the screen of the handset you have is made of plastic, there is a possibility that it’s a clone.
Method 2 of 3: Checking the Software Used and Other Specifications
- Check the specification on the box. You can find the product specification on the back of the box of the phone. Compare it with your handset by going to Settings > About phone. If the specifications don’t match, it’s possible your phone is a clone.
- In case the box is missing, the whole specs are available to view online on GSMArena or in its official website too.
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Check your phone’s specification using a third-party app. To check your own handset’s specification, search and download Antutu Benchmark from Google Play. The logo is a red Android image with fire as a background. It will let you test your device’s speed and will later detect full specification of your phone and device’s name.
- If it will display another phone’s manufacturer’s name, then your phone might be a clone.
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Check the software. If your phone is an iPhone, you can check the software. iPhone clones are not Java capable and use Android as their OS. The clone manufacturer cannot use iOS because it’s Apple-exclusive.
- Remember also that the iPhone has the iTunes App Store, not Google Play.
- An iPhone is connected to iTunes, and you must have an iCloud account to allow synchronization from your phone.
Method 3 of 3: Verifying the IMEI and Serial Number
- Check the serial number. If you have an iPhone, check its serial number and verify it on its website.
- To get an iPhone’s serial number, go to Settings > General > About phone.
- Once you get the serial number, input it here: https://selfsolve.apple.com/agreementWarrantyDynamic.do. It will check your phone’s warranty period.
- If the system says “We're sorry, but this serial number is not valid. Please check your information and try again,” it is likely that your iPhone is fake.
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Check your phone’s IMEI. For Android and other handsets, the IMEI can be found on the back of your handset. If the sticker has been tampered, you can find it in Settings > About > Status. The IMEI information is there too.
- You can also dial *#06# on your handset to display your IMEI.
- Once you get the IMEI, go to Imei.info. Input your phone’s IMEI in the box and hit “CHECK.”
- The system will verify the phone’s information. If it displays information different from the handset, then your handset might be fake.
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