How to Check if Your iPhone is New, Refurbished, Replaced or Personalized
In the course of getting yourself an iPhone device, it's necessary you know the state of the iPhone to so that it can serve for the purpose for which you're buying it.

This article will show you a simple DIY guide to decipher if your iPhone is either New, Refurbished, Replaced or Personalized.
This knowledge is important especially when you're buying a used iPhone or from a local store near you to know if the phone left Apple as a brand new device or one that had been previously refurbished.
How to Know if Your iPhone is New, Refurbished, Replaced or Personalized
Below is the easiest way to tell the buying state of an iPhone (and probably an iPad too) device.
- Open the Settings app on the iPhone
- Go to General > About
- Check for model and you'll see an identifier that looks like this "MN092LB/A", here, the first character will identify if the phone is New, Refurbished, Replaced or Personalized.
- M - A newly purchased device from Apple
- F - the device have been refurbished by either Apple or its carrier
- P - the iPhone was sold with personalized engravings
- N- the device is a replacement device for a malfunctioning iPhone
That's all.


In addition, if you find out your iPhone is refurbished then there's no cause for alarm since Apple put is certified refurbished products look like new ones and can enjoy every benefit that the new products do. i.e part replacement
Nevertheless, you should note that some model identifier is different from the rest (iPhone ) which is might seem a bit confusing since they all have similar labels. but entirely different.
Finally, if your phone was refurbished by a company that isn't authorised by Google then they won't necessarily reflect that because few third-party vendors have the stringent standards for refurbishment as Apple does, so it is best to avoid third-party refurbished devices if possible.
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You can also find out if the phone is republished by turning the back and cheek the charging pot, use an iPhone charger to check it, if the pot is shorter then you know its a republished. You can learn more of this tips
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You can check the camera lenses, republished iPhone camera lenses has a wider lenses
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