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How to check if the phone is normal or not

I am trying to buy a smartphone through a second-hand transaction.

If possible, I would like to purchase it through a person who has done a lot of transactions, but the listing itself is not coming up very much.

A 150,000 won one was uploaded a while ago, but unfortunately there was no duel, so I just gave up. 정상해지폰

If it doesn’t come up after waiting, I’ll have to buy at least this and buy the monitor separately later. 좋은뉴스

In the description, it is said that the contract was terminated after using KT, and it is said that you can use any of the 3 telecommunication companies and affordable phones.

This is what I’m choosing.

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A smartphone that can be used by any carrier and is safe.
If you look at it from time to time, the things that are said to be only for a specific carrier are not normal phones, but that is also ambiguous, so I avoid it for now.

I understand that in order to check whether the phone is normally canceled, you need to go to the mobile phone terminal self-sufficiency homepage and search for the terminal.

Find your mobile phone identification number, also known as IMEI, and look it up yourself.

It is said that if you look up, it will come out whether or not there is stolen or lost information.

And the phone that was canceled normally appears as a terminal that can subscribe to the optional contract in the contract inquiry.

In addition, there is a way to check the battery status. Based on LG phones, if you press ‘*#546368#* (3-digit model number)#’, you will enter the hidden menu immediately.

Since my phone is a V20, the model name is LG-F800S/K/L, and the three-digit model number says that I have to press 800.

So, you can press *#546368#*800#, but when you press the dial like this, it goes directly to the hidden menu.

In the hidden menu, there were three lists of Device Test, ORT Test, and SVC Menu, and after entering the SVC Menu from there, it was said to press Battery Test among the list.

However, when I go to Battery Test, it says that the number of battery cycles is displayed, but I heard that it is time to replace it if it is around 1000.

However, since the V20 is a removable battery, the number of cycles does not come out and it says N/A.

After all, the detachable type cannot check the usage of the battery.

The battery is draining too fast these days, so I tried to find out what the problem was, but I can’t.

I bought a new battery and it suddenly fell off shortly after I bought it, but it seems that the smartphone is the problem.

I have a lot of apps installed on my smartphone desktop, but I wonder if this is taking up a lot of memory and draining the battery quickly.

I’m going to clean it up today and see if it wears out quickly.

I need to sort out the apps that are installed by default and the apps that are just neglected.