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Wait, the user mentioned "every term with 3 variants as spintax", but looking at the example provided earlier, they might mean each key term in the text. However, the original text has sentences and phrases that might be better split into key terms. Let me parse each line:

I'll go through each sentence, replace the words with their synonyms in the option1 format, and ensure that the structure of the sentences remains intact. I have to be careful with technical terms and ensure that the replacements don't change the meaning. For example, "authenticating and track devices" might become "verifying and monitoring equipments." spreadtrum imei repair tool

Wait, perhaps the user is using the format where each word is replaced by three options separated by pipes. But for words that don't have three synonyms, like articles or prepositions, maybe they can be repeated or substituted with similar ones. For example, "the" might be replaced with "a|an|the"? But that's not a synonym. Hmm. Wait, the user mentioned "every term with 3

Wait, the original text doesn't actually have any opt1 sections. The user must have meant that the task is to take the original text and rework any specific words with three synonyms each, following the options format, but the example given doesn't show that. Maybe the user is referring to a different input? Let me check again. I have to be careful with technical terms

Similarly for the next feature: "Supports multiple devices" could become "Works across various models".

"YES" can be "Yes|Indeed|Certainly". "the" is an article, so it can stay as is? Wait, the user said to rephrase every word. Oh, right. "the" is an article, but the instruction is to rephrase every word. Hmm, maybe articles can be skipped? Wait, the user's instruction is to rephrase every word. So maybe articles like "the" need to be considered. But "the" doesn't have synonyms. Maybe I should leave it as is? Or replace with something like "a". But that changes the meaning. Wait, maybe the user wants to rephrase each word, even if it's a pronoun or article. But some words can't be rephrased. Hmm, perhaps the user's example in the problem statement includes the use of word2 for each word, but for articles, maybe there's a way. Let me check the original text.

Let me go through the text again:

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