Beyond the Box: Inside a Premium GSX Report
Buying a flagship like the iPhone 17 Pro Max requires more than just a visual inspection. To know the true history of a device, you need to access Apple's internal Global Service Exchange (GSX) database.
Today, we’re breaking down a real PREMIUM Full GSX Report for a brand-new iPhone 17 Pro Max 512GB from Saudi Arabia. Here is what the internal data reveals:
1. Activation & Warranty Status
The report shows "Activation Status: Not Activated". This confirms the device is factory-sealed. However, notice the Coverage Start Date: 2025-12-20. This indicates the warranty began on the date of sale to the distributor (Redington Saudi Arabia), a common trait for imported "International" units.
Critical Security Checkmarks:
- FMI (Find My iPhone): ✅ OFF. The device is not linked to any Apple ID.
- MDM / DEP Status: ✅ OFF. No corporate monitoring or remote locks.
- Next Tether ID (10): This confirms the device is Unlocked and will work with any carrier globally.
- Lost Status: ✅ Clean. Not reported stolen in the global GSX database.
2. Production & Logistics
Internal logs identify the Part Number: MFYD4AH/A and the official "Sold To" entity. Knowing the country of origin (Saudi Arabia - SAU) is vital for understanding frequency band compatibility (mmWave vs Sub-6) and potential regional restrictions.
3. Hidden Repair History
A key feature of the Premium report is the Repair & Replacement History. Our test unit shows "No Repair History," confirming it hasn't undergone screen swaps or battery replacements at authorized centers—something a simple IMEI check won't always show.