Phone bought off olx locked after original owner did not pay the EMI

If you're buying something off OLX from a seller in another town, your likelihood of getting scammed is definitely more than 50%. You're buying from someone you don't know, with no external metric to validate the reliability. How do you trust them and pay money before they've shipped?

So I won't say don't buy from outstation sellers, just be aware of the risk and deal accordingly.
Agreed, i was hoping for a mechanism where given an IMEI one can check some credit agency and get a yes it is clear or no it's not type answer

It would eliminate entirely these kinds of scams.
 
Agreed, i was hoping for a mechanism where given an IMEI one can check some credit agency and get a yes it is clear or no it's not type answer

It would eliminate entirely these kinds of scams.
As said better to avoid samsungs and mi from olx and best bet is to ask the seller to enable developer mode before taking custody of such phones.
Once done better to flash custom rom on such devices.
 
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As said better to avoid samsungs and mi from olx and best bet is to ask the seller to enable developer mode before taking custody of such phones.
These are the most common phones on the market. What if you want just those

if there was a way to check if the IMEI was tied then you just move on to the next seller.

You don't say to yourself no Samsung or mi. You find a Samsung or mi that isn't locked.

The custom rom route you propose is assuming the phone is locked already. Most don't want to deal with this flashing business if they can avoid it.

Froma price pov maybe there are savings to be had if you have the skills to workaround it but then its no samsung or mi has you said.
 
These are the most common phones on the market. What if you want just those

if there was a way to check if the IMEI was tied then you just move on to the next seller.

You don't say to yourself no Samsung or mi. You find a Samsung or mi that isn't locked.

The custom rom route you propose is assuming the phone is locked already. Most don't want to deal with this flashing business if they can avoid it.

Froma price pov maybe there are savings to be had if you have the skills to workaround it but then its no samsung or mi has you said.
I have already stated earlier why no samsung/mi..

Then better to up your budget, wait for good deals on amazon/fk or buy new ones directly from shops!

And if someone still wanna fall to such scams, he/she its on their destiny.. Treat it like a Vegas gamble!
 
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Ok time for a little rant....
I hate the sad reality of mobile hardware manufacturers; blocking repairability, software locking in the name of security etc, etc. Whosoever came up with the idea of blocking a device should be shot, it serves no purpose other than willful spite of big finance companies and increasing E-Waste. Blocking the device or not; finance companies get to write off the debt or sell the debt and yet these low-life, treacherous bastards came up with this bullshit. And while this was not enough some smart guy in his early thirties with lots of money keeps launching new mobile brands every five years starting as a flagship killer and then marches on to the same shitty path as the rest of them. Mobile devices need the PC revolution of 80s-90s much more than ever.
 
^What has reduced my interest in phones over the last five years is how features considered important were removed with each successive model in the name of design.

I do not look forward to my next phone, quite the contrary. It seems like an imposition.

More Rant...

This I don't care about mobile tech anymore, my last phone BSOD'd on me, I went to XDA and baught the phone with most (updated) ROMs under 20000 that is it. They are all the same, I don't give a flying f&$k if they look transparent or reviewed by some clickbaity youtuber, or donates to ukraine fund etc. And there is a spearate room reserved in hell for Apple. Remember guys if it was not for PC revolution we wouldn't even know what an SSD was.
 
Is there a single PC OS where the user is not allowed root status? I can't think of any unless you create accounts with lower privileges which is normal.

Yet on a phone, you have to break into the damn thing to get what you as an owner take for granted on a PC with any OS you care to name.

An operator with root status is a threat and must be prevented. That's is quite a different mindset to those accustomed to PCs
 
Yup and there needs to be laws for these sort of things. It's a govt's job to protect citizens from this kind of bullshit but I don't trust any govt of any country to empty a glass of water with instructions at the bottom. I hope humanity gets to see better days.
Is there a single PC OS where the user is not allowed root status? I can't think of any unless you create accounts with lower privileges which is normal.

Yet on a phone, you have to break into the damn thing to get what you as an owner take for granted on a PC with any OS you care to name.

An operator with root status is a threat and must be prevented. That's is quite a different mindset to those accustomed to PCs

I am waiting for Apple to release a feature where they lock the user out if you forgot to pay for any of their subscription service.
 
Which smartphone is that?
I got one of Mi 11T models but it's not relevant anymore. Xiaomi has recently started giving out 3 major upgrades and given the popularity of Xiaomi.EU ROMs they're often times easy to flash and enjoy some community fanfare, just don't buy some obscure brand/model and you should be good.
 
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I got one of Mi 11T models but it's not relevant anymore. Xiaomi has recently started giving out 3 major upgrades and given the popularity of Xiaomi.EU ROMs they're often times easy to flash and enjoy some community fanfare, just don't buy some obscure brand/model and you should be good.
Xiaomi's updates either brick the device or make it even worse. I doubt they test anything they push out. Their forums are full of people complaining. It's like that XDA "You tell me" meme for problems.

@nRiTeCh , what's the name of the software you posted the screenshot of?
 
Xiaomi's updates either brick the device or make it even worse. I doubt they test anything they push out. Their forums are full of people complaining. It's like that XDA "You tell me" meme for problems.

@nRiTeCh , what's the name of the software you posted the screenshot of?
Its name is Miracle Box, not sure if its paid or free..
 
Xiaomi's updates either brick the device or make it even worse. I doubt they test anything they push out. Their forums are full of people complaining. It's like that XDA "You tell me" meme for problems.

Yup still given the number of devices in the wild, they can be kept alive with ROMs for far longer. Xiaomi.EU has been okay'ish. Again I don't buy a brand, anything that makes sense at a particular point in time is alright for me. All I need an update for is security patches, I don't trust these companies (any/all of these bastards) to push a good feature update these days.
Hold on to your undies, it's coming for self driving cars too.

BMW/Merc already do this, they will lock the seat warmer unless you pay for monthly/yearly sunscription. Remember I baught the f&$in car, that's my hardware and they lock it behind paywall. I hope more of us take a stand against the bullshit spewed by big tech.
 
BMW/Merc already do this, they will lock the seat warmer unless you pay for monthly/yearly sunscription. Remember I baught the f&$in car, that's my hardware and they lock it behind paywall. I hope more of us take a stand against the bullshit spewed by big tech.
Locking seat warmer is still evil but lesser one. However, your car moving away from you cos you did not paid the emi. Damn another level evil.
 
Its name is Miracle Box, not sure if its paid or free..
It is paid. However, most recent versions are only for Mediatek devices since they can still be bypassed.


This is one of the exploits but then there are others since Mediatek still isn't great on security. You will probably find a lot of other tools exploiting Mediatek SoC.
 
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