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10 Getting to Know Your Phone
Charging the batteries
Your phone comes with a rechargeable
internal lithium ion (LiIon) battery,
which you do not need to remove to
charge.
This LiIon battery is partially charged
when you receive the phone. Fully
charge the battery as soon as you can to
maximize talk time. If the charge falls
too low, the phone turns off without
saving any functions in progress.
Your phone
may come
with either an
AC Adaptor
or a Global
Travel Charger
(like the
example
shown here).
Plug the
charger into the phone and into a wall
outlet to charge the battery.
While the battery is charging, the
icon is animated.
If you have attached an external battery
to the phone, the AC Adaptor or Global
Travel Charger recharges the internal
battery first (to a level of 90%), then
recharges the external battery (to 90%).
The charger then tops off the internal
battery and external battery to 100%.
The animation of the battery icon stops
when all batteries are 100% charged.
However, it is not necessary to wait
until all batteries reach 100% before
using your phone.
Note—While you are using an AC
Adaptor, the phone will not make
analog calls.You can check the charge
levels in all the batteries with the
Battery menu item (6 8).
Adding an external battery
You can purchase an external battery
that snaps onto the back of the phone to
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