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-Actually, if the phone is completely stock, then the only problem would be the Face ID. It won't work if it's secondhand, even if it is completely genuine. You'll have to ask Apple to send you a replacement and use Apple Repair Assistance to recalibrate it. However, other parts should work fine. You'll have to recalibrate everything, and the battery would show as "used" in "Parts And Service History", but other than that you shouldn't have any issues with the replacement. Remember to buy the exact same model, though. There are models that comes with eSIM and ones with a physical SIM cartridge and they are completely different.
+Actually, if the phone is completely stock, then the only problem would be the Face ID. It won't work if it's secondhand, even if it is completely genuine. If your replacement comes with Face ID then there should be no problems. You'll have to recalibrate everything, and the battery would show as "used" in "Parts And Service History", but other than that you shouldn't have any issues with the replacement. Remember to buy the exact same model, though. There are models that comes with eSIM and ones with a physical SIM cartridge and they are completely different.

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-Actually, if the phone is completely stock, then the only problem would be the Face ID. It won't work if it's secondhand, even if it is completely genuine. You'll have to ask Apple to send you a replacement and use Apple Repair Assistance to recalibrate it. However, other parts should work fine. You'll have to recalibrate everything, and the battery would show as used in "Parts And Service History", but other than that you shouldn't have any issues with the replacement. Remember to buy the exact same model, though. There are models that comes with eSIM and ones with a physical SIM cartridge and they are completely different.
+Actually, if the phone is completely stock, then the only problem would be the Face ID. It won't work if it's secondhand, even if it is completely genuine. You'll have to ask Apple to send you a replacement and use Apple Repair Assistance to recalibrate it. However, other parts should work fine. You'll have to recalibrate everything, and the battery would show as "used" in "Parts And Service History", but other than that you shouldn't have any issues with the replacement. Remember to buy the exact same model, though. There are models that comes with eSIM and ones with a physical SIM cartridge and they are completely different.

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Actually, if the phone is completely stock, then the only problem would be the Face ID. It won't work if it's secondhand, even if it is completely genuine. You'll have to ask Apple to send you a replacement and use Apple Repair Assistance to recalibrate it. However, other parts should work fine. You'll have to recalibrate everything, and the battery would show as used in "Parts And Service History", but other than that you shouldn't have any issues with the replacement. Remember to buy the exact same model, though. There are models that comes with eSIM and ones with a physical SIM cartridge and they are completely different.

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