The Samsung Galaxy line of phones is one of the most popular lines on the market. Every year, Samsung introduces a brand new Galaxy phone that pushes the boundaries of high-end devices. This is one of the biggest reasons shady phone manufacturers are always ready to create replicas and cloned Galaxy phones that look like the original ones: they're incredibly popular and very much in demand. Unlike iPhones that run on Apple's proprietary iOS software, Samsung Galaxy phones run on Google's open Android operating system, making it easier and cheaper for cloning manufacturers to produce fakes - and harder for consumers to distinguish between a genuine model and a fake one.
Determining Fake Galaxy Phones from Genuine Ones
Did you just buy a new Galaxy Note 3 and now have doubts about its authenticity? Got a very cheap deal online for a Galaxy S4 or a Galaxy Tab and now suffer from a bit of buyer's remorse? We have several ways of discerning a fake device from a real one, and these will be detailed on the sections below:
Spot a Fake Galaxy Phone Through Physical Checks
Most of the cloned phones available today are built so cheaply that their materials and craftsmanship reflect the amount of money invested on them. When compared to the original, these fake devices can be spotted easily by checking the following physical features. Note that if you are not familiar with the genuine item's physical appearance, you may need to borrow one from a friend and put the two devices side by side.
- 1The screen is made of cheap glass material.
- 2The screen is too far from the edge.
- 3The screen is not as bright and vibrant as the original device's.
- 4Some of the sensors are not available.
- 5The Home button is not on the exact same spot as that of the genuine item.
- 6The Samsung logos are not smoothed out and can be felt; rubbing it will also remove the logo.
- 7The device's proportions different than that of the genuine product.
- 8Gaps between parts like the home, power, and volume buttons are obvious.
- 9When the battery cover is opened, some of the small components do not match with the original ones.
- 10The phone does not have the a seal from the National Communications Agency or an equivalent agency on your country.
- 11The battery specifications are not the same.
Spot a Cloned Galaxy Phone by Checking Performance
Some Galaxy knock-offs are detailed enough to look like the legitimate product. Here are some of the things that you need to check to discern the real one from the fakes.
- 1Take some pictures using the device's camera; knock-offs generally take pictures at a lower resolution and quality.
- 2Run graphics-intensive games like D-Day and Contract Killer:Zombie. Open multiple applications at once; the fake device will give into the load and will either run very slow or hang up.
- 3Quickly flip through pages on the application menu, perform gestures at a fast rate and observe how the device reacts.Knock-offs are not designed to be super-responsive, so stutters and other freezes are commonplace.
- 4Turn the device on and off.Fake devices tend to start very slowly compared to real Galaxy phones.
Identify If Your Galaxy Device Is an Imitation through Samsung Codes
Aside from the physical aspects of the phone and the way it performs, you can also identify if it is a legit Samsung device by using Samsung codes. Samsung codes are a combination of numbers and symbols that, when entered, will allow you to do some tests on your phone, perform device checks, and other developer tasks and options. Below are the most common Samsung codes; to enter them, go to your dialer application and dial these codes then press the "Call" button. If the device responds to the command, then it is the real one. If it does not, then it is a fake version.
- 1Knowing SW Version, PDA, CSC and Modem - *#1234#
- 2Samsung SW & HW Info - *#12580*369#
- 3Samsung Test mode - *#0*#
- 4Samsung Service Mode - *#197328640#
- 5Samsung ADC Reading - *#0228#
- 6Samsung Bluetooth Test Mode - *#232331#
- 7Samsung Bluetooth Address - *#232337#
- 8Samsung Ciphering Information - *#32489#
Spot a Fake Phone Through the Phone Specifications
You can determine a fake Samsung Galaxy device by looking into its phone specifications. To check your device's specifications, follow this step-by-step guide:
- 1Go to your Home Menu and tap on the "Apps" icon.
- 2From the Application menu, locate "Settings" and tap on it to open.
- 3In "Settings", tap on the "More" tab to view additional settings.
- 4Tap on "Storage" to see your device's available storage.The Samsung Galaxy S4 comes with three tiers of device storage: 16GB, 32GB and 64GB; less the pre-installed applications, a Samsung Galaxy S4 will have about 9GB, 25GB and 57GB of usable space, respectively. If your device has a very low amount of usable space when compared to the original specs, then it may be a fake device.
- 5Tap on "About device" to see your device's details.Check the model number, baseband and kernel version, and the build number. Do a quick Google search for those values; results should show if the device is genuine or not.
- Note: If you are not familiar with the Galaxy Device's specs, you may learn more by viewing this list of a Samsung Galaxy Smartphones from Samsung's official site. You can also check on http://www.allgadgetmania.blogspot.in/ which you can individually click to see each phone's specs.
Galaxy Phone Authenticity Check Using Samsung Kies
You can use Samsung Kies to detect the authenticity of your device. If you are having a hard time recognizing a fake device through the physical signs and overall performance, then Kies will do the job for you. Simply plug the Galaxy device into a computer with Kies, and see how the software recognizes the device. Follow these steps for detailed instructions:
- 1If you do not have the Kies software on your computer yet, then download Samsung Kies from Samsung's official site.Once it's downloaded, install Kies to your computer.
- 2Connect your alleged Galaxy device to the computer using a USB cable.Kies will try to read the device and show that it's communicating with the device.
- 3Samsung Kies will show your device's name and firmware version after the connection is complete.
- 4If Samsung Kies fails to recognize the device, restart both your computer and your phone, and do the process again.If the same thing happens, then the device is not an official Samsung product.
Additional Tips to Avoid Buying a Fake Phone
Aside from inspecting the phone, be sure to check out these additional tips to make sure you won't be fooled into buying a fake.
- 1Only buy from an authorized seller.
- 2When purchasing online (e.g.eBay, Amazon), make sure that you are negotiating with a seller with a good reputation. You can and should always check the users' feedback and rating.
- 3If you are buying a newly-announced device, never expect it to be heavily discounted.
- 4Pay only through reliable modes of payment, like credit card transactions ...
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