If your Note 7 has undergone repairs and you want to ensure whether it is indeed a safe Note 7, you'll notice the battery icon changing from white to green on the status bar, as well as on the Always On Display and the powered-off screen.
However, there have been instances where malicious individuals have utilized various tools and apps to counterfeit repaired Note 7s. Therefore, it's best to double-check the IMEI number on Samsung's website to ensure that your Note 7 is indeed safe.
Here are the results after checking the safety of your Galaxy Note 7.
It's known that the recent recall of the Galaxy Note 7 has dealt a significant blow to Samsung, as nearly all Note 7 units sold in markets like the US, Australia, Japan, and even Vietnam, were recalled to address battery-related issues causing fires and posing risks to users. If you're using a Samsung phone and unsure how to take a screenshot, follow our guide on how to capture screenshots on Samsung S6, as the method is quite similar to the Note 7. And if your device encounters any issues related to the operating system needing a factory reset, check out our article on how to restore factory settings on Samsung phones and follow the instructions.
Just like with Samsung Galaxy Note, current iPhone users also face the risk of explosions and hazards. Therefore, the only way is to always check the iPhone's IMEI to ensure safety for oneself.
