Many iPhone vendors don’t know this, and those who know it won't tell you.
Before you buy any fairly used iPhone at all, there’s a hidden Apple diagnostics trick that can help you know if the phone is in good condition.
Here's how:
1. Switch off the iPhone completely.
2. Hold both Volume Up + Volume Down buttons simultaneously.
3. Plug your charger while still holding the volume buttons.
4. Wait a few seconds while still holding the buttons.
5. The diagnostics page should appear after a while.
From there, you can test things like battery, Face ID, camera, speakers, sensors, etc.
Some supposedly “clean” iPhones already have hidden hardware faults. This process can help you spot them before you pay.
You can also check this on an iPhone you're already using, so you can know if your phone is all right.
There's also an app that can help you do this.
Maybe I'll talk about it later in another post.
🚨 Casemiro on a funny moment he experienced at Manchester United this season:
🗣️ Casemiro:
“I remember the game against Fulham. Cunha dribbles into the box, gets fouled and the referee immediately points to the penalty spot. We were celebrating already. Then the Fulham players surrounded the referee and started protesting.
VAR checked it and decided the foul was actually outside the box. So the penalty was cancelled and we got a free-kick instead. At that point I remember looking at Cunha and thinking: 'These guys have just made your effort fruitless.'
Then Bruno puts in an unbelievable ball and I score from the free-kick. After the game, me and Cunha went over to their captain and asked him: 'Be honest... which one would you have preferred? The penalty or the free-kick goal?' He looked at us and said: 'Please... just leave me alone.' Then we thanked him for the protest and walked away.”
"I read and I forget everything."
If you’ve heard these words from your child or student, you know the look of defeat on their face. They aren’t lazy or dull, they are just stuck in the cramming trap.
Cramming turns 'A' students into 'D' students and crushes self esteem. But it