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📱 How to Check If Your iPhone Is Original in Ghana


Buying an iPhone in Ghana can be tricky. With so many fake or refurbished devices on the market, it’s important to know whether the phone you’re buying is genuine. Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to help you confirm if your iPhone is original before you spend your money.

🔍 1. Check the IMEI or Serial Number

Dial *#06# on the phone to display its IMEI number.

Go to Apple’s Check Coverage page.

Enter the IMEI or Serial Number.

👉 If the iPhone is genuine, Apple will show you details like model, warranty, and activation status. If it says invalid, the phone is fake.

🔍 2. Inspect the Physical Features

Logo: The Apple logo should be smooth and reflective, not like a sticker.

Buttons & ports: Original iPhones have precise finishing; no loose buttons.

SIM tray: Genuine iPhones only take a nano SIM. If the phone accepts multiple SIM sizes, it’s fake.

🔍 3. Test the iOS Software

Original iPhones run on iOS, not Android.

Go to Settings → General → About. If the system shows Android-like settings, it’s fake.

Try opening App Store. If it redirects to Google Play Store, it’s definitely not original.


🔍 4. Verify the Storage

In Settings → General → iPhone Storage, the phone will show exact storage size.

Fake phones often show “expanded” storage that doesn’t match reality.


🔍 5. Check the Price (Red Flag!)

If the deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

Compare prices with authorized resellers in Ghana like iStore Ghana, Telefonika, or Franko Trading before you buy.


✅ Final Advice

Always buy iPhones from trusted shops or official Apple resellers. If you must buy from an individual, follow the steps above to avoid wasting money.


Stay safe and share this guide with friends, don’t let anyone fall for fake iPhones in Ghana!



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