Here some update , 6 ways to tell if your Nokia phone is fake.
Nokia Philippines warned consumers last week that fake Nokia phones are proliferating in the market. These fake phones — Nokia N81, Nokia 5310, Nokia
N95, Nokia N82, Nokia 6120, to name some — are usually sold in sidewalks or stalls, those that sell “GSM” (Galing sa Magnanakaw) phones.
Nokia Philippines enumerates ways to tell if the Nokia phone you are buying is not genuine.
1) If the price of the phone is way cheap. According to Nokia, the price of a fake phone is usually half or a third of the original.
2) Fake phones tend to weigh lighter than original ones.
3) Fake phones usually don’t have the blue 12-month limited warranty sticker on the box.
4) Fake phones usually don’t have the “Nokia Care” tamper-proof warranty sticker on the charger, battery, memory card or data cable. If they do have the sticker, chances are this is poorly printed.
5) Genuine Nokia phones have a tamper-proof label at the back. This also includes the National Telecommunications Commission logo and the type acceptance number. There’s also the Nokia tamper-proof warranty seal.
6) Genuine Nokia phones have batteries that have a hologram label that reflects the Nokia “Connecting Hands” slogan and the “Original Enhancements” log. When the hologram is slanted to the left, right, down, and up of the logo, there should be 1, 2, 3 and 4 dots on each side.