Deidre;

A replacement phone is just that.  It is not a new phone.

That’s why I will always subscribe to Apple Care Plus.

God Bless
Anthony


> On Jan 12, 2018, at 11:20 AM, Deidre Muccio <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I checked the model number on my replacement phone and the number started 
> with the capital letter M. But that doesn't mean that all the parts are Apple 
> parts as an earlier article that Mark supplied indicated. Certainly that 
> seems to be the case with this phone because it really does some Corky little 
> scratchy noise type stuff which none of my phones ever done before. This is 
> still not perfectly clear. I have a replacement phone through the company is 
> called something like ensure on which Verizon uses to ensure the phones that 
> they sell to their customers. They call it a replacement phone. It does not 
> seem like a new phone although  looks like a new phone or did at any rate. So 
> a replacement phone is still not going to be a new phone? Is that   what this 
> article is saying. I was led to believe that the replacement phones were new 
> but that I guess was quite and erroneous presumption on my part
> 
> Deidre
> 
> 
>> On Jan 12, 2018, at 8:54 AM, Mário Navarro <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> hi.
>> 
>> thanks, great post!
>> 
>> cheers.
>> 
>> 
>> Às 02:48 de 10/01/2018, M. Taylor escreveu:
>>> How To Check If Your iPhone Is Brand New Or Refurbished Model
>>> Here's how to check if your iPhone or iPad is brand new, a replacement unit,
>>> or a refurbished model.
>>> 
>>> There's no additional installations or software required to obtain this
>>> information.
>>> Most of us have likely been in the situation whereby we have purchased a
>>> device through a secondary sales channel and then subsequently wondered if
>>> we are actually getting what we have been told.
>>> Where Apple's iPhone is concerned, we could be purchasing a brand new device
>>> or a refurbished model. That makes all the difference and affects what we
>>> are willing to pay for a phone. With this little trick, you will be able to
>>> quickly ascertain the type of device on offer. Let's take a look at the
>>> process.
>>> 
>>> Step 1:
>>> First of all, you are going to need to have the device charged, powered up,
>>> and ready-to-use. Once that's all done, launch the native Settings app.
>>> 
>>> Step 2:
>>> There's no additional third-party apps or software required for this. Once
>>> in Settings, navigate to General > About. This is where a lot of relevant
>>> information about your device is located.
>>> 
>>> Step 3:
>>> Scroll down through all of the provided information until you find the label
>>> which gives you the device's "Model" number. This will give you a unique
>>> number pertaining to that device which either begins with "M", "F", or "N",
>>> and then followed by a series of letters and numbers.
>>> 
>>> Step 4:
>>> If your Model number starts with the letter "M", then it is a brand new
>>> device. If the Model number begins with the letter "F" then it is a
>>> refurbished device. And if your Model number starts with a letter "N" then
>>> it is a replacement device.
>>> M = Brand new device
>>> F = Refurbished device
>>> N = Replacement device.
>>> Extremely quick and easy and a sure fire way to tell what type of device you
>>> are currently in ownership of. If you are planning on buying something
>>> through secondary sales channels, and you are presented with the opportunity
>>> to take a look at the Model number, or you can get an unedited screenshot
>>> from the seller, then it's a really good and quick way of ascertaining if
>>> that person is being honest about the type of device that is being sold.
>>> 
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>>> 
>>> Original Article at:
>>> http://www.redmondpie.com/check-if-your-iphone-is-brand-new-or-refurbished-m
>>> odel-heres-how/
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