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Hi,i'm arranging a swap with my Sony Z2 ,the guy gave me the ime number so i could verify the age of the phone . Is this possible because i've drawn a blank up to now .
 
I don't think the imei gives the age of the device? Although it can be tampered with anyway with access to the right kit.

Do you know this guy?

If its a 5 it'll be aged between sept 2012 and sept 2013 anyway.
 
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I don't think the imei gives the age of the device? Although it can be tampered with anyway with access to the right kit.

Do you know this guy?

I havent heard of any method to tamper with an iPhone IMEI, do you have more info?

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You can check if the phone is still within warranty, and if it is, it will tell you date of first activation.

Check it at https://selfsolve.apple.com/

With the iPhone serial number (not the same as the IMEI) you can check the manufacture week at http://www.chipmunk.nl/klantenservice/applemodel.html
 
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Don't know the seller, he said it was six months old, possibly meetting him tomorrow. Not that familiar with the iPhone 5 so any tips might come in handy
 
Don't know the seller, he said it was six months old, possibly meetting him tomorrow. Not that familiar with the iPhone 5 so any tips might come in handy

Check it in the first link I posted then, it will confirm activation date and warranty end date.
 
0134080000276680
This is the ime number he gave
 
0134080000276680
This is the ime number he gave

Number is not valid.


https://selfsolve.apple.com/agreementWarrantyDynamic.do
Check Your Service and Support Coverage
Review your Apple warranty status and eligibility for support and extended coverage.
Enter your hardware serial number: 0134080000276680
Continue
We're sorry, but this serial number is not valid. Please check your information and try again.
Finding your serial number is easy. See how.
 
Yeh that's what I got..... think I'll pass on it
 
Yeh that's what I got..... think I'll pass on it

Probably a good idea, I'd be surprised to see a 6 month old iPhone 5, they were discontinued pretty quickly after the 5c/5s launched (15 months ago) as they don't have all the required LTE bands for the UK.

In my opinion, look for a 5c/5s as a minimum, it's a lot more future proof than the 5.
 
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Not to hand only what I read somewhere a while ago, its supposed to be tamper proof but apparently doable with access to the right tools.

The only "tools" to change an iPhone IMEI are in Apples' possession, there is no aftermarket tool or software that can do it.


That's imei no serial :)

And?
 
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Because no official tool he ever been misused/abused ;)

I'm sure its fine though, would be rare if anything. Hopefully.
It exists in the factories and dev labs, I highly doubt they would be changing IMEI's when they could just help themselves to a pallet of phones ;)

And factory tools in China or the U.S. aren't going to be used by some Gumtree seller that mxfun was dealing with.

And the apple site wants a serial not an imei???

Perhaps it's better to try it before professing to tell others how it works?

It will accept either an IMEI or a serial, and calls both serial numbers.
 
Alright no need to be an arse.

The apple site clearly says enter SERIAL number. And you then go on to post the results that say results for serial : [ops imei]

But I'll just shut up because I'm clearly in the wrong here.
 
Alright no need to be an arse.

The apple site clearly says enter SERIAL number. And you then go on to post the results that say results for serial : [ops imei]

But I'll just shut up because I'm clearly in the wrong here.

Sorry, I'll dial it down ;)

Here you go, just to show what it should do.

A valid IMEI checked using the link (notice it says "Check another serial number"):
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