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Ways to find out if your iPhone is real or fake: 1. Inspect the Packaging and Accessories. Apple's flawless packaging is well known. Here are some things to watch out for: ...
There’s one exception to this, though — Apple doesn’t certify any USB-C to Lightning cables, so any of those with an “Made for iPhone” logo is guaranteed to be fake.
There’s one exception to this, though — Apple doesn’t certify any USB-C to Lightning cables, so any of those with an “Made for iPhone” logo is guaranteed to be fake.
A close look at a fake iPhone 15 Pro Max. ... and the Apple logo sticker. Like always, the phone does feel premium which I think is pretty insane – this feels like a good quality phone.
If the phone is genuine, the specifics of the phone will match Apple’s records. After that, one can check if the phone runs iOS and features Siri, as fake models often use modified Android software.
So, if you are going to buy fake Apple products on the Temu app, I would stick to items that don’t pair with your phone, such as cases, lanyards and other accessories. More from Tom's Guide ...
Fake ‘Apple Crypto Event 2022’ attracts ... and Ethereum to the video and covered the CNN logo with the ... full of keywords relevant to Apple and new products like the iPhone 14.
Click on the Apple logo in the menu bar and select System Settings. ... If you don't see this menu, it's pretty much a guarantee that your AirPods are fake. Here's how to pair AirPods with iPhone: ...
iPhone’s iOS 16 comes with a fake AirPods alert. And now, Apple explains how the "Cannot Verify AirPods' alert actually works.
And in the case of the Apple MagSafe Battery Pack, the product may arrive totally broken. I also feel a bit uneasy about getting the notification on my iPhone warning me that I'm pairing fake AirPods.