Counterfeit
smartphones and their accessories are a big concern for users. They can create alarming safety and performance issues for consumers. Fake batteries and chargers can easily overheat and cause severe injury to buyers. Recently, Delhi Police uncovered a major fake mobile products racket in the Karol Bagh area and a factory of counterfeit Oppo, OnePlus and Realme devices in Moti Nagar, as per ANI. Several buyers may unknowingly buy counterfeit gadgets because fake devices are sometimes available in the market at a lower price. In this article, we explore how to identify genuine accessories and smartphones.
Confirm The IMEI Number
Every original mobile is offered with a unique IMEI number. You can simply call *#06# on your smartphone to check and compare the IMEI number printed on your retail box with the smartphone and the bill invoice. Moreover, you can also verify this IMEI through the government’s CEIR portal. If this number is missing or does not match, the device might be a counterfeit one.
Check The Packaging
Fake products usually come with poor-packaging. Buyers should spot spelling mistakes, faded colours, blurry logos and missing warranty details. Original smartphone boxes have real serial numbers, proper seals and certifications marks.
Purchase From Trusted Sellers
Purchase your smartphones from
authorised dealers or verified online platforms. You must always check for GST invoice, warranty, car and original bill every time you buy a smartphone. Lower prices compared to the market might serve as a warning for you.
Check Software And Build Quality
Counterfeit phones might have poor cameras, laggy software and often heat while using. They could also have loose buttons. Users must verify the model number, Android version and security patch details in the phone’s settings. Fake products usually fail to get official software updates and could run modified operating systems. Buyers are always advised to use certified accessories and purchase gadgets from official sellers.