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pressing the dial key and confirm your location, simply explain what has happened, and don’t terminate the call without any permission.
Note: Like any mobile phone, it may not be supported due to the network coverage and wireless signal transmission. What’s more, some
networks even don’t support the 112 emergency call services. Therefore, the communication under emergent situations (such as first aid)
should not be completely depended onmobile phones. You can consult and check with you local network suppliers.
Notes:
· All screen shots in this guide are simulated, Actual displays may vary.
· Instructions to perform tasks in this guide may change depending on the software version on your phone.
· Unless specified otherwise, all instructions to perform tasks in this guide assume that you are starting from the home screen.
1.2 Protecting Your Battery
Warn reminders about battery:
Please don’t store your mobile phone battery at an extremely high or low temperature, for it will affect the service life of the battery,
and shorten the standby time. The service life of the mobile phone battery is subject to a certain limit. It is recommended that you
would better change a battery from the original supplier if the performance of the battery has declined after using it for a period of
time.
Points of attention on use of battery:
Be sure to switch off the mobile phone before you remove the battery.
Please use it carefully. Ashort circuit will occur if the positive pole (+) and the negative pole (-) of the battery isconnected with a
metal object (for example, a coin or clip), it may do damage to both the battery and the metal object. Make sure that no metal
object will be connected simultaneously with the positive pole and the negative pole of the battery after it is removed and put in
a bag.
Don’t throw the battery into the fire, or use it under an extremely high temperaturecondition.
Don’t dismantle or modify the battery.