I bought a used(Mint) Factory unlocked Note 9 (N960U1), but there is a photo by 12/31/2017

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I bought a used(Mint) Factory unlocked Galaxy Note 9 (N960U1).
It looks like a almost new.
There is a photo by 12/31/2017.
But, Galaxy Note 9 released on August 24, 2018.
How can it took a picture 8 months before release.
What happened to this phone?

Model Number is SM-N960UZPAXAA
It's working good for Verizonwireless.
I registered it in Samsung website without any problem.
It has a factory warranty until November 24, 2019.

I'm just curious it.

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I bought a used(Mint) Factory unlocked Galaxy Note 9 (N960U1).
It looks like a almost new.
There is a photo by 12/31/2017.
But, Galaxy Note 9 released on August 24, 2018.
How can it took a picture 8 months before release.
What happened to this phone?

Model Number is SM-N960UZPAXAA
It's working good for Verizonwireless.
I registered it in Samsung website without any problem.
It has a factory warranty until November 24, 2019.

I'm just curious it.

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Looks like you have a carrier unlocked phone not Samsung unlocked.
 

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Thank you for your answer.

But, It's working good for Verizonwireless(CDMA).
and I checked IMEI on T-Mobile(GSM) website,
It said,
"We have good news.
This phone has key features that typically provide a great experience on the T-Mobile network.
Galaxy Note 9"
So, It's not a carrier unlocked phone.

Anyway, the day of phote is something strange.
 

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Thank you for your answer.

But, It's working good for Verizonwireless(CDMA).
and I checked IMEI on T-Mobile(GSM) website,
It said,
"We have good news.
This phone has key features that typically provide a great experience on the T-Mobile network.
Galaxy Note 9"
So, It's not a carrier unlocked phone.

Anyway, the day of phote is something strange.
Yes a carrier unlocked phone will work great any carrier you choose , let me ask you something if you put a T-Mobile SIM does the phone booth up with T-Mobile splash screen?
 

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It also may be a phone that was purchased, someone copied an old picture to it (probably among other things), deleted everything - but forgot to delete that picture - and returned it within the 14 day exchange period. (And whoever sold it (Verizon?) put it back into stock instead of returning it up the chain.
 

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I bought a used(Mint) Factory unlocked Galaxy Note 9 (N960U1).
It looks like a almost new.
There is a photo by 12/31/2017.
But, Galaxy Note 9 released on August 24, 2018.
How can it took a picture 8 months before release.
What happened to this phone?

Model Number is SM-N960UZPAXAA
It's working good for Verizonwireless.
I registered it in Samsung website without any problem.
It has a factory warranty until November 24, 2019.

I'm just curious it.

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It's just that date was set wrong by the previous purchaser and that's y it's displays different date of pic taken... Nothing to worry
 

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Previous owner simply synced to an older account with that metadata . Then forgot to delete, or do a full wipe. Who knows what else, including a key logger could have been installed. Heck, opening that pic could launch a worm. I'd reset that phone without restore and delete that pic first.
 

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Previous owner simply synced to an older account with that metadata . Then forgot to delete, or do a full wipe. Who knows what else, including a key logger could have been installed. Heck, opening that pic could launch a worm. I'd reset that phone without restore and delete that pic first.

Exactly what happened. Many people do a hard reset and resell a phone, return it or give it out. However they forget that there's an account with Google and/or Samsung that needs to be closed. That photo was stored in the cloud under such an account.
 
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Exactly what happened. Many people do a hard reset and resell a phone, return it or give it out. However they forget that there's an account with Google and/or Samsung that needs to be closed. That photo was stored in the cloud under such an account.

But if u see the pic and details mention it's clearly shows note 9 model number and aperture 2.4 which only note 9 has and not note 8...its just date was set wrong during purchase
 

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The date, tbh, is immaterial. It's a used phone. It has a file which has been opened by the OP that is from the previous owner. It should not have been there.
My advice remains the same, irregardless of the metadata.
 

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