Can I ethically and legally buy a used phone whose IMEI says "This device has been replaced, so it can not be serviced by Apple"?
I am looking into buying a used iPhone SE 1st generation.
FindMy is off and it has a clean iCloud and blacklist status, per imeipro.info.
But it also says, "This device has been replaced, so it can not be serviced by Apple" --
I have heard that when you have to send a device in to apple for repair, they actually send you a nearly-identical device so they have time to work on the original device for someone else, and change the number of your replacement device -- does this mean that this is someone's device that they received back from repair, or that it was one that was sent in for repair, or ... ?
Does this ever mean it's a lost or stolen phone? (But I would assume that would actually give it a bad iCloud and/or blacklist status if it was lost or stolen?) It's an iPhone SE 1st gen, so it's not like apple would service it anyway;-(
Most importantly, would I be able to activate this device? Or is it akin to activating a stolen phone, which I do NOT want to do?