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Your iPhone has a hidden setting that can reveal if you've been scammed. By checking Settings > General > About, you can see if your iPhone has non-genuine Apple parts, which can cause malfunctions and reduce resale value. This feature is crucial when buying second-hand iPhones or getting repairs, as it ensures you're not paying for fake components. Additionally, check the battery health and network lock status to avoid future issues.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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