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Parts of the phone are magnetic and may attract small
objects, so check there are no sharp items, particularly
by the earpiece.
Do not place credit cards or other magnetic storage
media near the phone, because information stored on
them may be erased.
Emergency calls
All mobile phones use radio signals and coverage in all
areas cannot be guaranteed, so never rely solely upon
your mobile phone for essential communications (e.g.
medical emergencies).
Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless
phone networks or when certain network services and/or
phone features are in use. You may need to turn those
features off first before you can make an emergency
call. Consult this guide and your network service
provider.
To make an emergency call:
Ensure the phone is switched on, is in idle mode and
has a signal. Some networks require a valid SIM card is
fitted. Dial the emergency number (e.g. 112, 999) and
press Talk.
When making an emergency call, remember to give all
the necessary information as accurately as possible.
Remember that your wireless phone may be the only
means of communication at the scene of an accident -
do not cut off the call until given permission to do so.










