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Start with why you need to know this?
I want to know for how many years this phone has been used
You can probably make a pretty fair guess based on the release date of the phone. You know it will be less than that age.
I'm not sure what you'd get out of this information. A rough estimate of Battery wear?
Other then that it's not like the age of the device is that useful?
You won't find it on device and if it's second hand you're not going to be able to look it up. I'm not even sure if a carrier would tell you... It's information about someone else.