PTA new Alert: JV Phones, IMEI Patch devices in Pakistan
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PTA Issues Alert on Counterfeit Mobile Phones Amid Rising IMEI Patch and JV Crack Trends
The mobile industry in Pakistan has seen considerable growth in recent years. However, this growth has been accompanied by a surge in the availability of IMEI patch phones and JV crack phones, with high-end devices being sold at unrealistically low prices.
In response to this alarming trend, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has issued a new alert to the public about counterfeit mobile phones. PTA urges buyers to remain cautious and prioritize purchasing original devices.
Protecting Consumers
To safeguard consumers, the PTA recommends the following:
- Buy from Reputable Sellers: Ensure that phones are purchased from trusted and reputable sellers.
- Official Warranty: Confirm that the phone comes with an official warranty.
- PTA Stamp: Check for a PTA stamp on the phone’s packaging.
- Verify IMEI Number: Ensure that the IMEI number on the phone’s box matches the one in the phone’s settings menu. The IMEI number is a unique identifier for each device.
Purchasing Tips
PTA advises that all devices should ideally be bought in their original packaging. Buyers should compare the IMEI number on the phone’s box with the one displayed in the phone’s settings to verify authenticity.
Checking Phone IMEI in Pakistan
To confirm a device’s IMEI number and check if it is PTA-approved, follow these steps:
- Visit PTA’s Portal: Go to the PTA IMEI Check portal.
- Send IMEI Number: Send your IMEI number to 8484.
- Use the DVS App: Download the DVS app from the Play Store and check your phone’s status.
Additional Advice
The telecom authority also advises being cautious of high-end phones sold at unusually low prices and sellers who do not provide a warranty.
By following these guidelines, consumers can protect themselves from counterfeit phones and ensure they are purchasing legitimate, PTA-approved devices.