WHAT IS JAPANESE WASTE Handphone ?

 What is a Japanese waste cellphone - Brother, Japanese waste cellphone is a cellphone used by Japanese people which is usually no longer a trend in that country, so many people use it for resale in Indonesia. because indeed the technological development there is growing very rapidly, so that the use of cellphones one or two years earlier will be abandoned by its users.



Here are the advantages of Japanese waste cellphones

1. The price is cheap

Why are Japanese waste cellphones in great demand in Indonesia because the prices are very cheap, if the normal price for the official cellphone in Indonesia is 5 too, the AU or DoCoMo version of the Japanese waste cellphone can only cost 2 million rupiah. That's why Japanese waste cellphones are in great demand in Indonesia.

2. High specification

Japanese waste cellphones generally have high specifications but at affordable prices. Having a flagship class processor that is suitable for playing games and fast internet activities is also an advantage of Japanese waste cellphones. Compared to buying a new cellphone at a higher price, the performance is still inferior to the cheaper Japanese waste cellphones.


3. The condition of the item is still good

Even though the condition is used by Japanese people, usually those circulating in the market are in very good condition, can be close to new or the term "like new", of course an attraction for people who want to buy it. When else to buy a high specification cellphone, with like new condition but the price is very cheap.


Here are the advantages of Waste Cellphones

1. Prone to IMEi Blocking

Well, but this can still be fixed by IT people, usually there are many IMEI unblocking services out there. But have to spend that is not cheap. But my friend, if you are interested in buying a Japanese waste cellphone, make sure to buy at a store that provides a lifetime IMEI warranty.


2. Spare parts are rarely available

Because it is not an official cellphone production in Indonesia, spare parts will be difficult to find here. Or cellphone technicians will rarely provide spare parts because cellphones are rare / rare. The solution is to look for similar cellphone cannibals that are widely sold in the cellphone buying and selling group.


3. No official warranty

The name is also not an official cellphone, so don't expect to get an official warranty. Before buying make sure you understand this. Buying a Japanese waste cell phone is lucky. Sometimes if you are lucky you can get a good unit, if your luck is not good, you will experience a lot of trouble.


4. Physical Condition

On average, Japanese waste cellphones experience several problems in their physical condition, such as lots of drops or abrasions. The name is also a used cellphone, what can you do. But if you are lucky you can get a unit that is like new but very rare.


5. Bar Unit

In the sale of Japanese waste cellphones, on average, they are sold in ingot condition. So there is no box, charger or headset available. Even if someone sells it in full set, it can be ascertained that it is OEM or kw accessories.


6. Lots of bloatware Apps

Japanese waste cellphones on the market today are mostly AU or DoCoMo versions. What are au and Docomo ? It is a provider from Japan that cooperates with the production of cellphones in the sales package of cellphones in Japan. So there will be many Japanese-language applications that cannot be deleted on the cellphone. It can also take up a lot of phone memory.
But it can still be deleted but in a way that requires quite an effort, like a PC and looking for tutorials can be found on the internet.

Why are Japanese waste cellphones in great demand in Indonesia because the prices are very cheap, if the normal price for the official cellphone in Indonesia is 5 too, the AU or DoCoMo version of the Japanese waste cellphone can only cost 2 million rupiah. That's why Japanese waste cellphones are in great demand in Indonesia.

Japanese waste cellphones are unofficial cellphones so they will be very vulnerable to being blocked by the government. The problem that often occurs is a null IMEI or loss of signal and WiFi so that the cellphone cannot be used to access the internet.

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