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Nokia Lumia 620 Welcome to the Nokia Lumia 620 9259051 Issue 1.0 EN-US
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Nokia Lum

ia 620

Welcome to theNokia Lumia 6209259051 Issue 1.0 EN-US

SafetyRead these simple guidelines. Not following them may bedangerous or illegal. For further info, read the completeuser guide.

SWITCH OFF IN RESTRICTED AREASSwitch the device off when cell phone use is notallowed or when it may cause interference ordanger, for example, in aircraft, in hospitals or

near medical equipment, fuel, chemicals, or blastingareas. Obey all instructions in restricted areas.

ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRSTObey all local laws. Always keep your hands freeto operate the vehicle while driving. Your firstconsideration while driving should be road

safety.

INTERFERENCEAll wireless devices may be susceptible tointerference, which could affect performance.

QUALIFIED SERVICEOnly qualified personnel may install or repairthis product.

BATTERIES, CHARGERS, AND OTHERACCESSORIESUse only batteries, chargers, and otheraccessories approved by Nokia for use with thisdevice. Third-party chargers that comply with

the IEC/EN 62684 standard, and that can connect to yourdevice micro USB connector, may be compatible. Do notconnect incompatible products.

KEEP YOUR DEVICE DRYYour device is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.

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GLASS PARTSThe device screen is made of glass. This glasscan break if the device is dropped on a hardsurface or receives a substantial impact. If the

glass breaks, do not touch the glass parts of the device orattempt to remove the broken glass from the device. Stopusing the device until the glass is replaced by qualifiedservice personnel.

PROTECT YOUR HEARINGTo prevent possible hearing damage, do notlisten at high volume levels for long periods.Exercise caution when holding your device near

your ear while the speakerphone is in use.

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Get startedRemove the back coverPress on the camera flash, and pull the edge ofthe back cover until it comes off.

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Insert a SIM cardIf the battery is in the phone, lift it out.

Pull the SIM card holder out, put the card in,contact area face up, and push the holder back in.

Important: This device is designed to be usedwith a mini-UICC SIM card, also known as a micro-SIM card only. A micro-SIM card is smaller than thestandard SIM card. Use of incompatible SIM cardsmay damage the card or the device, and maycorrupt data stored on the card.

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Insert a memory cardSlide the memory card holder until it unlocks, andlift the holder.Slide the memory card in the holder, contact areaface down, lower the holder, and slide it until itlocks.

Memory cards are available separately.

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Replace the back coverLine up the battery contacts, and put the batteryin.Press the bottom edge of the back cover againstthe bottom edge of the phone, and press the backof the cover until it snaps into place.

To switch the phone on, press and hold the powerkey.

Your new phone comes with great features thatare installed when you start your phone for thefirst time. Wait until your phone is ready.

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Charge the batteryConnect the USB cable to the charger, plug thecharger into a wall outlet, and connect the micro-USB end to your phone. You can also charge froma computer with the USB cable.If the battery is completely discharged, it maytake several minutes before the chargingindicator is displayed or before any calls can bemade.

You can use USB charging when a wall outlet is notavailable. Data can be transferred while chargingthe device. The efficiency of USB charging powervaries significantly, and it may take a long time forcharging to start and the device to startfunctioning.

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Psst...This guide isn't all there is...

There's a user guide in your phone — it's alwayswith you, available when needed. On the startscreen, swipe left, and tap Nokia Care.

For the online user guide, even more info, andtroubleshooting help, go to www.nokia.com/support.

Check out the videos at www.youtube.com/NokiaSupportVideos.

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Keys and parts1 Front camera2 Earpiece3 Connector for headphones andspeakerphones (3.5 mm)4 Volume keys5 Power/lock key6 Camera key7 Back key8 Start key9 Search key10 Micro-USB connector11 Camera flash12 Camera lens13 Speakerphone

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Some of the accessories mentioned in this userguide may be sold separately.

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Get the basicsMake a call

1. Tap > , type in the phone number, and tapcall. To delete a number, tap . To type in the +character, used for international calls, tap andhold 0.The + character may not work in all regions. In thiscase, enter the international access code directly.

Tip: Is your friend's voice too loud or quiet?Press the volume keys to change the volume.

2. To end the call, tap end call.

Lock the keys and screenPress the power key briefly.

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Unlock the keys and screenPress the power key, and drag the lock screen up.

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Try out the touch screenTo use your phone, simply tap or tap and hold thetouch screen.

SwipePlace a finger on the screen, and slide it in thedirection you want.

Zoom in or outPlace two fingers on an item, such as a photo, andslide your fingers apart or together.

Tap and hold to open a menuPlace your finger on an item, until the menuopens.

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Get to know your phoneYour phone has two main views, making it easy foryou to keep up with what is going on and what'swhere.

Start screen (1): Animated live tiles show missedcalls and received messages, the latest news andweather forecasts, and more.

Apps menu (2): All your apps are listed here, allneatly ordered.

Note: To switch between the views, simplyswipe left or right.

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Switch between appsWhen you've got lots of different things to do, it'seasy to switch between the tasks at hand.

1. Press and hold .2. Swipe left or right, and tap the app you want.

Tip: To open a new app, press , and tap theapp.

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Take your friends with youGet in touch with your friends, family, colleagues,you name it. The People hub is the place tomanage all your contact info.

1. To transfer contacts from your old phone, onthe start screen, swipe left, and tap Transfermy Data.2. Follow the instructions shown, and tapcontinue.3. Switch Bluetooth on, select your old phonefrom the list, and follow the instructions shownon both phones.Not all phones may be compatible.

If your old phone is a Windows Phone device, syncyour contacts to your Microsoft account, andimport them to your new phone straight from theservice.

Add a new contactTap People, swipe to all, and tap .

Import contacts from a SIM cardTap People, swipe to all, and tap >settings > import SIM contacts.

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Get socialWant to keep in touch with your friends? You canpost messages and pictures from your phone, orcomment on other people's posts in the Peoplehub. Set up your social networking serviceaccounts and keep connected.

1. Tap People.2. Tap > settings > add an account and thename of the service, and sign in.

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Manage your mail accountsSet up mail in your phone, and you can mail yourfriends even when on the move.

1. Tap .2. Tap an account, and write your username andpassword.3. Tap sign in.

Add a mail account laterIn your mailbox, tap > add email accountand an account, and sign in.

Delete a mail accountSwipe left, and tap Settings > email+accounts. Tap and hold the mailbox, and tapdelete.

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Add a personal touchYour start screen contains live tiles that show youwhat's going on.

Pin your favorite apps, music, and more to thestart screen. To pin, for example, an app, swipeleft to the apps menu, tap and hold the app, andtap pin to Start.To resize a tile, tap and hold the tile, and tap thearrow icon . To rearrange tiles, tap and hold atile, drag it to a new place, and tap the screen.

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Take photos and shareShoot photos with your phone camera, and sharethem instantly.

1. To open the camera, press the camera key.2. Press the camera key halfway down to lock thefocus. To take the photo, press the camera keydown fully.3. You can share your photo right after taking it.Just swipe right, and tap > share....To make your camera even better, tap , anddownload new fun Nokia Lenses apps fromStore.

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Browse the webWho needs a computer when you can use InternetExplorer 10 to catch up on the news and visit yourfavorite websites?

1. Tap Internet Explorer.2. Write a web address in the address bar at thebottom, and tap .

Tip: To quickly get to your favorites, add thefavorites icon to the address bar. Tap >settings > Use address bar button for >favorites.

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Find places around youNokia Maps shows you what is nearby, and directsyou where you want to go.

1. On the start screen, swipe left, and tap NokiaMaps.2. Tap , and write search words, such as a streetaddress or place name, in the search box.Download maps to your phone, so you can exploreyour surroundings without an internetconnection. Tap > download maps >download new maps.

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Create a Microsoft accountTo get apps from Store or access more Microsoftservices, such as SkyDrive or Hotmail, your phoneguides you to create a Microsoft account.

You can also sign in to your existing Microsoftaccount, which you use to access, for example,Hotmail.

Your phone needs to connect to the internet. Ifyou don't have data plan, the data transmissioncosts may pile up quickly. For info about possibledata costs, contact your network serviceprovider.

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Save energyYou don't need to charge your battery so oftenwhen you switch battery saver mode on. On thestart screen, swipe left, and tap Settings >battery saver.

You can also do the following:• Close data connections, such as Bluetooth or

wireless networks, when you're not usingthem.

• Set your phone to check for new mail lessfrequently.

• Lower the screen brightness, and set thescreen to turn off after a shorter time.

• Mute unnecessary sounds, such as key tones.

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Help and supportWant to learn more about how to use your phone?

Your phone has a user guide – it's always with you,available when needed. On the start screen, swipeleft, and tap Nokia Care.

Also, your questions may have been asked before.Go to www.nokia.com/support, and tapTroubleshooting. Or why not check thediscussions, and see if others have solved similarissues. Troubleshooting and discussions may notbe available in all languages.

For support videos, go to www.youtube.com/NokiaSupportVideos.

If your phone isn't responding, take the batteryout for a few seconds. Put the battery back in, andswitch your phone on again. No content, such ascontacts or messages, is deleted.

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Feature-specific informationUsing services or downloading content may causetransfer of large amounts of data, which mayresult in data traffic costs.

For info on Nokia Service terms and Privacy policy,go to www.nokia.com/privacy.

Note: Switch the device off and disconnect thecharger and any other device before removingany covers. Avoid touching electroniccomponents while changing any covers. Alwaysstore and use the device with any coversattached.

Use only compatible memory cards approved foruse with this device. Incompatible cards maydamage the card and the device and corrupt datastored on the card.

Important: Avoid scratching the touch screen.Never use an actual pen, pencil, or other sharpobject on the touch screen.

Do not connect products that create an outputsignal, as this may damage the device. Do notconnect any voltage source to the audioconnector. If you connect an external device orheadset, other than those approved by Nokia foruse with this device, to the audio connector, payspecial attention to volume levels.

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You can send text messages that are longer thanthe character limit for a single message. Longermessages are sent as two or more messages.Your service provider may charge accordingly.Characters with accents, other marks, or somelanguage options, take more space, and limit thenumber of characters that can be sent in a singlemessage.

The social networking services are third-partyservices and not provided by Nokia. Check theprivacy settings of the social networking serviceyou are using as you may share info with a largegroup of people. The terms of use of the socialnetworking service apply to sharing info on thatservice. Familiarize yourself with the terms of useand the privacy practices of that service.

Note: Using Wi-Fi may be restricted in somecountries. For example, in the USA and Canada,you are only allowed to use 5.15–5.25 GHz Wi-Fiindoors. For more info, contact your localauthorities.

Airplane mode closes connections to the mobilenetwork and switches your phone's wirelessfeatures off. If supported by your device, the NFCpayment and ticketing feature of the device mayremain active. Comply with the instructions andsafety requirements given by, for example, anairline, and any applicable laws and regulations.Where allowed, you can connect to a Wi-Finetwork to, for example, browse the internet orswitch Bluetooth and NFC sharing on in airplanemode.

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Important: Before sharing your location, alwaysconsider carefully with whom you are sharing.Check the privacy settings of the socialnetworking service you are using, as you mightshare your location with a large group of people.

Contents of digital maps may sometimes beinaccurate and incomplete. Never rely solely onthe content or the service for essentialcommunications, such as in emergencies.

The availability, accuracy and completeness ofthe location info depend on, for example, yourlocation, surroundings, and third party sources,and may be limited. Location info may not beavailable, for example, inside buildings orunderground. For privacy info related topositioning methods, see the Nokia PrivacyPolicy.

Keep a safe distance when using the flash. Do notuse the flash on people or animals at close range.Do not cover the flash while taking a photo.

The software in this device includes softwarelicensed by Nokia from Microsoft Corporation orits affiliates. To access the Windows Phonesoftware license terms, select Settings >about. Please read the terms. Please note that byusing the software, you accept the terms. If youdo not accept the terms, do not use the device orsoftware. Instead contact Nokia or the party fromwhich you purchased the device to determine itsreturn policy.

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Nokia CareFor questions regarding your plans, billing ornetwork please contact your operator. Forquestions regarding your Nokia product andwarranty, please visit the support pages for yourcountry at www.nokia.com/support.

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Product and safety informationNetwork services and costsYou can only use your device on the UMTS 850, 900, 1900,2100; and GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz networks. Youneed a subscription with a service provider.

Using some features and downloading content require anetwork connection and may result in data costs. You mayalso need to subscribe to some features.

Take care of your deviceSee the in-device user guide for important instructions onhow to take care of your device.

About Digital Rights ManagementWhen using this device, obey all laws and respect localcustoms, privacy and legitimate rights of others, includingcopyrights. Copyright protection may prevent you fromcopying, modifying, or transferring photos music, andother content.

Battery and charger infoUse your device only with an original BL-4J rechargeablebattery. Nokia may make additional battery modelsavailable for this device.

Charge your device with AC-50U charger. Charger plugtype may vary.

Third-party chargers that comply with the IEC/EN 62684standard, and that can connect to your device micro USBconnector, may also be compatible.

The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds oftimes, but it will eventually wear out. When the talk andstandby times are noticeably shorter than normal, replacethe battery.

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Battery safetyAlways switch the device off and unplug the chargerbefore removing the battery. To unplug a charger or anaccessory, hold and pull the plug, not the cord.

When your charger is not in use, unplug it. Do not leave afully charged battery connected to a charger, asovercharging may shorten the battery’s lifetime. If leftunused, a fully charged battery will lose its charge overtime.

Always keep the battery between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and77°F). Extreme temperatures reduce the capacity andlifetime of the battery. A device with a hot or cold batterymay not work temporarily.

Accidental short-circuiting can happen when a metallicobject touches the metal strips on the battery. This maydamage the battery or the other object.

Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode.Obey local regulations. Recycle when possible. Do notdispose as household garbage.

Do not dismantle, cut, crush, bend, puncture, or otherwisedamage the battery in any way. If a battery leaks, do notlet liquid touch skin or eyes. If this happens, immediatelyflush the affected areas with water, or seek medical help.Do not modify, attempt to insert foreign objects into thebattery, or immerse or expose it to water or other liquids.Batteries may explode if damaged.

Use the battery and charger for their intended purposesonly. Improper use, or use of unapproved or incompatiblebatteries or chargers may present a risk of fire, explosion,or other hazard, and may invalidate any approval orwarranty. If you believe the battery or charger is damaged,take it to a service center before continuing to use it.Never use a damaged battery or charger. Only use thecharger indoors.

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Additional safety informationMake an emergency call1. Make sure the phone is switched on.2. Check for adequate signal strength.

You may also need to do the following:

• Put a SIM card in the device, if supported by yourdevice.

• Switch off the restrictions in your phone, such as callrestriction, fixed dialing, or closed user group.

• Make sure airplane mode is not switched on.• If the phone screen and keys are locked, unlock

them.

3. Press .4. Select .5. Select .6. Enter the official emergency number for your presentlocation. Emergency call numbers vary by location.7. Select call.8. Give the necessary info as accurately as possible. Donot end the call until given permission to do so.

When you switch your phone on for the first time, you areasked to create your Microsoft account and set up yourphone. To make an emergency call during the account andphone setup, tap emergency call.

Important: Activate both cellular and internet calls, ifyour phone supports internet calls. The phone mayattempt to make emergency calls both through cellularnetworks and through your internet call service provider.Connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. Neverrely solely on any wireless phone for essentialcommunications like medical emergencies.

Small childrenYour device and its accessories are not toys. They maycontain small parts. Keep them out of the reach of smallchildren.

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Medical devicesOperation of radio transmitting equipment, includingwireless phones, may interfere with inadequately shieldedmedical devices' function. Consult a physician or themedical device's manufacturer to determine if it isadequately shielded from external radio energy.

Implanted medical devicesTo avoid potential interference, manufacturers ofimplanted medical devices recommend a minimumseparation of 15.3 centimeters (6 inches) between awireless device and the medical device. Persons who havesuch devices should:

• Always keep the wireless device more than 15.3centimeters (6 inches) from the medical device.

• Not carry the wireless device in a breast pocket.• Hold the wireless device to the ear opposite the

medical device.• Turn the wireless device off if there is any reason to

suspect that interference is taking place.• Follow the manufacturer directions for the

implanted medical device.

If you have any questions about using your wireless devicewith an implanted medical device, consult your health careprovider.

Accessibility solutionsNokia is committed to making mobile phones easy to usefor all individuals, including those with disabilities. Formore information, visit the Nokia website atwww.nokiaaccessibility.com .

Hearing Warning: When you use the headset, your ability to hear

outside sounds may be affected. Do not use the headsetwhere it can endanger your safety.

Some wireless devices may interfere with some hearingaids.

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Operating environmentThis device meets radio frequency exposure guidelines inthe normal use position at the ear or at least 1.5centimeters (5/8 inch) away from the body. Any carry case,belt clip, or holder for body-worn operation should notcontain metal and should position the device the above-stated distance from your body.

The sending of data files or messages requires a qualitynetwork connection and may be delayed until such aconnection is available. Follow the separation distanceinstructions until the sending is completed.

Parts of the device are magnetic. Metallic materials maybe attracted to the device. Do not place credit cards orother magnetic storage media near the device, becauseinformation stored on them may be erased.

VehiclesRadio signals may affect improperly installed orinadequately shielded electronic systems in vehicles. Formore info, check with the manufacturer of your vehicle orits equipment.

Only qualified personnel should install the device in avehicle. Faulty installation may be dangerous andinvalidate your warranty. Check regularly that all wirelessdevice equipment in your vehicle is mounted andoperating properly. Do not store or carry flammable orexplosive materials in the same compartment as thedevice, its parts, or accessories. Do not place your deviceor accessories in the air bag deployment area.

Potentially explosive environmentsSwitch your device off in potentially explosiveenvironments, such as near gas station pumps. Sparksmay cause an explosion or fire resulting in injury or death.Note restrictions in areas with fuel; chemical plants; orwhere blasting operations are in progress. Areas with apotentially explosive environment may not be clearlymarked. These usually are areas where you are advised toswitch your engine off, below deck on boats, chemical

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transfer or storage facilities, and where the air containschemicals or particles. Check with the manufacturers ofvehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propaneor butane) if this device can be safely used in their vicinity.

Certification information (SAR)This mobile device meets guidelines for exposure toradio waves.

Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. Itis designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radiowaves recommended by international guidelines. Theseguidelines were developed by the independent scientificorganization ICNIRP and include safety margins designedto assure the protection of all persons, regardless of ageand health.

The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unitof measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rateor SAR. The SAR limit stated in the ICNIRP guidelines is 2.0watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 10 grams of tissue.Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operatingpositions with the device transmitting at its highestcertified power level in all tested frequency bands. Theactual SAR level of an operating device can be below themaximum value because the device is designed to use onlythe power required to reach the network. That amountchanges depending on a number of factors such as howclose you are to a network base station.

The highest SAR value under the ICNIRP guidelines for useof the device at the ear is 0.84 W/kg. Use of deviceaccessories may result in different SAR values. SAR valuesmay vary depending on national reporting and testingrequirements and the network band. Additional SARinformation may be provided under product informationat www.nokia.com.

Your mobile device is also designed to meet therequirements for exposure to radio waves established bythe Federal Communications Commission (USA) andIndustry Canada. These requirements set a SAR limit of 1.6

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W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. The highest SARvalue reported under this standard during productcertification for use at the ear is 1.11 W/kg and whenproperly worn on the body is 1.15 W/kg.

Nokia support messagesTo help you take maximum advantage of your phone andservices, you may receive messages from Nokia. Themessages may contain tips and tricks and support. Toprovide the service described above, your mobile phonenumber, the serial number of your phone, and someidentifiers of the mobile subscription may be sent to Nokiawhen you use the phone for the first time. Thisinformation may be used as specified in the privacy policy,available at www.nokia.com.

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Copyrights and other noticesDECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Hereby, NOKIA CORPORATION declares that this RM-846product is in compliance with the essential requirementsand other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Acopy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found atwww.nokia.com/global/declaration/declaration-of-conformity.

© 2012 Nokia. All rights reserved. Nokia, Nokia ConnectingPeople, Lumia, Nokia Music, and Nokia Maps aretrademarks or registered trademarks of NokiaCorporation. Nokia tune is a sound mark of NokiaCorporation. Other product and company namesmentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames oftheir respective owners.

© 2012 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.Microsoft, Windows and the Windows logo are trademarksof the Microsoft group of companies.

Downloading of maps, games, music and videos anduploading of images and videos may involve transferringlarge amounts of data. Your service provider may chargefor the data transmission. The availability of particularproducts, services and features may vary by region.Please check with your local Nokia dealer for furtherdetails and availability of language options.

Reproduction, transfer, distribution, or storage of part orall of the contents in this document in any form withoutthe prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited. Nokiaoperates a policy of continuous development. Nokiareserves the right to make changes and improvements toany of the products described in this document withoutprior notice.

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Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of DolbyLaboratories.

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.

The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by theBluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Nokia isunder license.

This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 Visual PatentPortfolio License (i) for personal and noncommercial usein connection with information which has been encoded incompliance with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard by aconsumer engaged in a personal and noncommercialactivity and (ii) for use in connection with MPEG-4 videoprovided by a licensed video provider. No license isgranted or shall be implied for any other use. Additionalinformation, including that related to promotional,internal, and commercial uses, may be obtained fromMPEG LA, LLC. See www.mpegla.com.

TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLELAW, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL NOKIA OR ANYOF ITS LICENSORS BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OFDATA OR INCOME OR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES HOWSOEVERCAUSED.

THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE PROVIDED "ASIS". EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW, NOWARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIEDWARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE MADE IN RELATION TO THEACCURACY, RELIABILITY OR CONTENTS OF THISDOCUMENT. NOKIA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVISE THISDOCUMENT OR WITHDRAW IT AT ANY TIME WITHOUTPRIOR NOTICE.

The availability of products, features, apps and servicesmay vary by region. For more info, contact your Nokiadealer or your service provider. This device may contain

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commodities, technology or software subject to exportlaws and regulations from the US and other countries.Diversion contrary to law is prohibited.

All intellectual property and other rights in and to thesongs belong and are expressly reserved to third partylicensors, such as the relevant record label or artist,author, composer, or publisher. You will only be entitledto use music downloaded from Nokia Music in accordancewith the restrictions on use that apply to that particularpiece of music as set out under "Rights" on the productpages of Nokia Music. Music that you purchased fromother sources must be used in accordance with the termsof such purchase. You are responsible for yourcompliance with the applicable intellectual property andother rights in the music you use.

FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA/MEXICO NOTICEThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules andIndustry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)this device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesiredoperation. Any changes or modifications not expresslyapproved by Nokia could void the user's authority tooperate this equipment.

Note: This equipment has been tested and found tocomply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuantto part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed toprovide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential installation. This equipmentgenerates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energyand, if not installed and used in accordance with theinstructions, may cause harmful interference to radiocommunications. However, there is no guarantee thatinterference will not occur in a particular installation. Ifthis equipment does cause harmful interference to radioor television reception, which can be determined byturning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged

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to try to correct the interference by one or more of thefollowing measures:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and

receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit

different from that to which the receiver isconnected.

• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TVtechnician for help.

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NOKIA MANUFACTURER'S LIMITEDWARRANTY FOR NOKIA WITHWINDOWS PHONE

Note: This Manufacturer's Limited Warranty(“Warranty”) is applicable only for authentic Nokiaproducts with Windows Phone sold through Nokiaauthorized channels in the United States of America andCanada.

1. GENERALThis Warranty for the Nokia product(s) included in theoriginal sales package ("Product") is provided by Nokia Inc.for Products purchased in the United States of Americaand by Nokia Products Limited for Products purchased inCanada. As applicable, “Nokia” as used throughout,means either Nokia Inc. or Nokia Products Limited.

Your Product is a sophisticated electronic device. Nokiastrongly encourages you to read and follow its user guide.Please also note that your Product may contain parts,which can be damaged if not handled very carefully.

During the warranty period, Nokia or a Nokia authorizedservice center will remedy defects in materials andworkmanship that result in Product failure during normalusage free of charge and in a commercially reasonabletime by either repairing or replacing your Product at itsoption. If Nokia replaces the Product, the replacementProduct will be subject to your rights set forth in thisWarranty for the remaining warranty period of the originalproduct.

2. WARRANTY PERIODThe warranty period starts when the Product is sold to anend-user for the first time. This can be evidenced eitherby (i) the proof of purchase issued by the first retailer or(ii) the date Your Product has first been registered byNokia.

Nokia warrants the items in the sales pack as follows:

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1 Twelve (12) months for the main device;

2 Twelve (12) months for the main device battery andaccessories (i.e. chargers and headsets);

3 If your device came packaged with a removablememory card, the warranty on that memory card istwenty-four (24) months; and

4 Three (3) months for the CD-ROM and carrying cases.

No repair or replacement will renew or extend thewarranty periods. However, original or replacement partsor replacement Products provided under this Warranty willbe covered by this Warranty for the remainder of theoriginal warranty period or for ninety (90) days from thedate of repair or replacement, whichever is longer.

3. HOW TO OBTAIN YOUR WARRANTY SERVICEIf you reside in the United States of America and wantmore information on how to obtain your warranty service,please visit www.nokia.com/us-en/.

If you reside in Canada and want more information on howto obtain your warranty service, please visitwww.nokia.com/ca-en/.

When contacting Nokia for a warranty service, please havethe following information readily available:

• Your name, address, telephone number, Nokia useraccount details, and other contact information;

• Your Product type, name, model number, productcode, and serial number, which are available from thesales package of your Product;

• Date and place of purchase, as well as the name ofthe retailer from whom your Product was firstpurchased; and

• A short description of the issue affecting yourProduct.

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If you visit a Nokia authorized service center forassistance under this Warranty, please remember to bringalong a copy of the original proof of purchase.

You must inform Nokia or a Nokia authorized servicecenter of the issue affecting your Product within areasonable time from noticing it and always before theapplicable warranty period expires (see section 2 above).

4. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVERNokia does not provide a warranty for the following:

1 User guides;

2 Any third party software, settings, content, data, orlinks installed or downloaded onto your Product atany time;

3 Nokia and third party services or enabling clients(please read the terms and conditions that mayaccompany the services to review your applicablerights and obligations);

4 Normal wear and tear;

5 Reduced charging capacity of the battery, which is aresult of the natural end of life process of batteries;

6 Defects or damage caused by: (a) misuse, (b)exposure to abnormal conditions, improper storage,exposure to moisture or dampness, (b) not using yourProduct in accordance with the user guide, (c) usingyour Product with, or connecting it to, any product,accessory, software, or service not manufactured orsupplied by Nokia, (d) any products combined withyour Product by a third party, or (e) other acts beyondNokia’s reasonable control;

7 Damage caused by hacking, cracking, viruses, orother malware, or by unauthorized access to services,accounts, computer systems or networks;

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8 Pixel defects in your Product’s display that are withinthe scope of industry standards.

9 Loss or corruption of, or damage to, data or therecreation or transfer thereof even if such loss was aresult of a defect in the Product

10 Nokia software. For the purposes of this Warranty, allsoftware (including updates and upgrades) that Nokiahas preinstalled on the Product and which isnecessary for its normal operation is consideredNokia software. Nokia does not warrant that anyNokia software (including updates and upgrades)provided with, in, or for your Product will meet yourrequirements, work in combination with any hardwareor software not provided by Nokia, that the operationof Nokia software will be uninterrupted or error freeor that any defects in the software are correctable orwill be corrected. Software (including updates andupgrades to software) is provided “as is” and “asavailable” without any express or implied warrantiesor representations of any kind, and Nokia disclaimsany such warranties and representations to the fullestextent permitted by applicable law. Without limitingthe generality of the foregoing, NOKIA EXPRESSLYDISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONSOF NON-INFRINGEMENT, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARPURPOSE OF THE SOFTWARE (INCLUDING UPDATESAND UPGRADES TO SOFTWARE), OR THAT THESOFTWARE (INCLUDING UPDATES AND UPGRADES TOSOFTWARE) IS ERROR FREE OR ITS USEUNINTERRUPTED. For Nokia software related defects,Nokia or a Nokia authorized service center will makeavailable the latest version of the Nokia software forre-installation on your Product. Some Nokia softwaremay be subject to separate license terms. Please referto www.nokia.com or the license terms, which applyto the Nokia software, for information on supportthat may be available for it.

This Warranty is not valid if:

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1 Your Product has been (a) opened, modified, orrepaired without Nokia’s authorization, or (b) repairedwith unauthorized spare parts. Unauthorized repair orreplacement of any Parts in the Product will, to thefullest extent permitted under applicable law, voidthis Warranty and any of your rights set forth herein.

2 Your Product's serial number, the mobile accessorydate code, or the IMEI number has been removed,erased, defaced, altered or if these are illegible in anyway.

3 Your Product has been exposed to moisture, todampness or to extreme thermal or environmentalconditions or to rapid changes in such conditions, tocorrosion, to oxidation, to spillage of food or liquid orto influence from chemical products.

4 The software your product runs on has beenmodified.

5. OTHER IMPORTANT NOTICESAn independent operator provides the SIM card and thecellular or other network or system on which your Productoperates. Therefore, Nokia does not assume anyresponsibility for the operation, availability, coverage,services, or range of the cellular or other networks orsystems. Before Nokia or a Nokia authorized servicecenter can repair or replace your Product, the operatormay need to unlock the SIM-lock or other lock that maylock your Product to a specific network or operator. Inthese situations, please first contact your operator andrequest it to unlock your Product.

All parts of your Product that Nokia has replaced becomeNokia’s property. When repairing or replacing yourProduct, Nokia may use new or re-conditioned parts orproducts.

If this Warranty does not cover your Product or the issuebased on which it requires service, Nokia and itsauthorized service centers reserve the right to charge for

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the repair or replacement of your Product, as well as ahandling fee.

Your Product may contain country specific elements,including software. The warranty services available in aparticular country may be limited to the Products andcountry specific elements available in that country. Also,if your Product has been re-exported from its originaldestination to another country, your Product may containcountry specific elements that are not considered adefect under this Warranty even if they would not beoperational.

6. LIMITATION OF NOKIA'S LIABILITYThis Warranty is your sole and exclusive remedy againstNokia and Nokia's sole and exclusive liability with respectto defect and damage in your Product. This Warrantyreplaces all other Nokia warranties and liabilities, whetheroral, written, (non-mandatory) statutory, contractual, intort, or otherwise, including, without limitation, and wherepermitted by applicable law, any implied conditions,warranties, or other terms as to satisfactory quality orfitness for a particular purpose. However, this Warrantyshall neither exclude nor limit i) any of your legal(statutory) rights under the applicable laws or ii) any ofyour rights against the seller of the Product.

TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW(S),NOKIA SHALL NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BELIABLE, EITHER EXPRESSLY OR IMPLICITLY, FOR ANYDAMAGES OR LOSSES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVERRESULTING FROM LOSS OF, DAMAGE TO, ORCORRUPTION OF, CONTENT OR DATA OR THERECREATION OR TRANSFER THEREOF EVEN IF SUCH LOSS,DAMAGE, OR CORRUPTION WAS A RESULT OF A DEFECT INYOUR PRODUCT AND FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT,PRODUCTS OR FUNCTIONALITY, BUSINESS, CONTRACTS,REVENUES OR ANTICIPATED SAVINGS, INCREASED COSTSOR EXPENSES, OR FOR ANY INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIALOR SPECIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE. NOKIA’S LIABILITY SHALLBE LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE VALUE OF YOUR PRODUCT.The limitations in this clause 6 shall not apply in case of

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Nokia’s gross negligence or intentional misconduct or incase of death or personal injury resulting from Nokia’sproven negligence.

Please note that you should always back up all data andcontent (including, without limitation, any licensenumbers and activation codes) stored on your Productbefore taking your Product in for service since serviceactivities will erase all data from your Product.

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Message from the FDAThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) provides thefollowing consumer information about wireless phones.

See www.fda.gov for updated information.

Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?The available scientific evidence does not show that anyhealth problems are associated with using wirelessphones. There is no proof, however, that wireless phonesare absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels ofradiofrequency energy (RF) in the microwave range whilebeing used. They also emit very low levels of RF when inthe stand-by mode. Whereas high levels of RF can producehealth effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RFthat does not produce heating effects causes no knownadverse health effects. Many studies of low level RFexposures have not found any biological effects. Somestudies have suggested that some biological effects mayoccur, but such findings have not been confirmed byadditional research. In some cases, other researchershave had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or indetermining the reasons for inconsistent results.

What is the FDA's role concerning the safety of wirelessphones?Under the law, FDA does not review the safety ofradiation-emitting consumer products such as wirelessphones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugsor medical devices. However, the agency has authority totake action if wireless phones are shown to emitradiofrequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous tothe user. In such a case, FDA could require themanufacturers of wireless phones to notify users of thehealth hazard and to repair, replace or recall the phonesso that the hazard no longer exists.

Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDAregulatory actions, FDA has urged the wireless phoneindustry to take a number of steps, including thefollowing:

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• Support needed research into possible biologicaleffects of RF of the type emitted by wireless phones;

• Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes anyRF exposure to the user that is not necessary fordevice function; and

• Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones withthe best possible information on possible effects ofwireless phone use on human health.

FDA belongs to an interagency working group of thefederal agencies that have responsibility for differentaspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at thefederal level. The following agencies belong to thisworking group:

• National Institute for Occupational Safety andHealth

• Environmental Protection Agency• Federal Communications Commission• Occupational Safety and Health Administration• National Telecommunications and Information

Administration

The National Institutes of Health participates in someinteragency working group activities, as well.

FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phoneswith the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Allphones that are sold in the United States must complywith FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure. FCCrelies on FDA and other health agencies for safetyquestions about wireless phones.

FCC also regulates the base stations that the wirelessphone networks rely upon. While these base stationsoperate at higher power than do the wireless phonesthemselves, the RF exposures that people get from thesebase stations are typically thousands of times lower thanthose they can get from wireless phones. Base stationsare thus not the primary subject of the safety questionsdiscussed in this document.

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What is the FDA doing to find out more about thepossible health effects of wireless phone RF?FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology Programand with groups of investigators around the world toensure that high priority animal studies are conducted toaddress important questions about the effects ofexposure to radiofrequency energy (RF). FDA has been aleading participant in the World Health OrganizationInternational Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project sinceits inception in 1996. An influential result of this work hasbeen the development of a detailed agenda of researchneeds that has driven the establishment of new researchprograms around the world. The Project has also helpeddevelop a series of public information documents on EMFissues. FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications &Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal CooperativeResearch and Development Agreement (CRADA) to doresearch on wireless phone safety. FDA provides thescientific oversight, obtaining input from experts ingovernment, industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded research is conducted through contracts toindependent investigators. The initial research will includeboth laboratory studies and studies of wireless phoneusers. The CRADA will also include a broad assessment ofadditional research needs in the context of the latestresearch developments around the world.

What steps can I take to reduce my exposure toradiofrequency energy from my wireless phone?If there is a risk from these products--and at this point wedo not know that there is--it is probably very small. But ifyou are concerned about avoiding even potential risks,you can take a few simple steps to minimize your exposureto radiofrequency energy (RF). Since time is a key factorin how much exposure a person receives, reducing theamount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduceRF exposure.

If you must conduct extended conversations by wirelessphone every day, you could place more distance betweenyour body and the source of the RF, since the exposurelevel drops off dramatically with distance. For example,

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you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone awayfrom your body or use a wireless phone connected to aremote antenna.

Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wirelessphones are harmful. But if you are concerned about theRF exposure from these products, you can use measureslike those described above to reduce your RF exposurefrom wireless phone use.

What about children using wireless phones?The scientific evidence does not show a danger to usersof wireless phones, including children and teenagers. Ifyou want to take steps to lower exposure toradiofrequency energy (RF), the measures describedabove would apply to children and teenagers usingwireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone useand increasing the distance between the user and the RFsource will reduce RF exposure. Some groups sponsoredby other national governments have advised that childrenbe discouraged from using wireless phones at all. Forexample, the government in the United Kingdomdistributed leaflets containing such a recommendation inDecember 2000. They noted that no evidence exists thatusing a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other illeffects. Their recommendation to limit wireless phoneuse by children was strictly precautionary; it was not basedon scientific evidence that any health hazard exists.

Do hands-free kits for wireless phones reduce risks fromexposure to RF emissions?Since there are no known risks from exposure to RFemissions from wireless phones, there is no reason tobelieve that hands-free kits reduce risks. Hands-free kitscan be used with wireless phones for convenience andcomfort. These systems reduce the absorption of RFenergy in the head because the phone, which is the sourceof the RF emissions, will not be placed against the head.On the other hand, if the phone is mounted against thewaist or other part of the body during use, then that partof the body will absorb more RF energy. Wireless phonesmarketed in the U.S. are required to meet safety

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requirements regardless of whether they are used againstthe head or against the body. Either configuration shouldresult in compliance with the safety limit.

Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield thehead from RF radiation work?Since there are no known risks from exposure to RFemissions from wireless phones, there is no reason tobelieve that accessories that claim to shield the head fromthose emissions reduce risks. Some products that claimto shield the user from RF absorption use special phonecases, while others involve nothing more than a metallicaccessory attached to the phone. Studies have shown thatthese products generally do not work as advertised.Unlike "hand-free" kits, these so-called "shields" mayinterfere with proper operation of the phone. The phonemay be forced to boost its power to compensate, leadingto an increase in RF absorption. In February 2002, theFederal trade Commission (FTC) charged two companiesthat sold devices that claimed to protect wireless phoneusers from radiation with making false andunsubstantiated claims. According to FTC, thesedefendants lacked a reasonable basis to substantiatetheir claim.

How does the FCC Audit Cell Phone RF?After FCC grants permission for a particular cellulartelephone to be marketed, FCC will occasionally conduct“post-grant” testing to determine whether productionversions of the phone are being produced to conform withFCC regulatory requirements. The manufacturer of a cellphone that does not meet FCC’s regulatory requirementsmay be required to remove the cell phone from use andto refund the purchase price or provide a replacementphone, and may be subject to civil or criminal penalties. Inaddition, if the cell phone presents a risk of injury to theuser, FDA may also take regulatory action. The mostimportant post-grant test, from a consumer’sperspective, is testing of the RF emissions of the phone.FCC measures the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of thephone, following a very rigorous testing protocol. As istrue for nearly any scientific measurement, there is a

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possibility that the test measurement may be less than orgreater than the actual RF emitted by the phone. Thisdifference between the RF test measurement and actualRF emission is because test measurements are limited byinstrument accuracy, because test measurement andactual use environments are different, and other variablefactors. This inherent variability is known as“measurement uncertainty.” When FCC conducts post-grant testing of a cell phone, FCC takes into account anymeasurement uncertainty to determine whetherregulatory action is appropriate. This approach ensuresthat when FCC takes regulatory action, it will have a sound,defensible scientific basis.

FDA scientific staff reviewed the methodology used byFCC to measure cell phone RF, and agreed it is anacceptable approach, given our current understanding ofthe risks presented by cellular phone RF emissions. RFemissions from cellular phones have not been shown topresent a risk of injury to the user when the measured SARis less than the safety limits set by FCC (an SAR of 1.6 w/kg). Even in a case where the maximum measurementuncertainty permitted by current measurementstandards was added to the maximum permissible SAR,the resulting SAR value would be well below any levelknown to produce an acute effect. Consequently, FCC’sapproach with measurement uncertainty will not result inconsumers being exposed to any known risk from the RFemitted by cellular telephones.

FDA will continue to monitor studies and literature reportsconcerning acute effects of cell phone RF, and concerningchronic effects of long-term exposure to cellulartelephone RF (that is, the risks from using a cell phone formany years). If new information leads FDA to believe thata change to FCC’s measurement policy may beappropriate, FDA will contact FCC and both agencies willwork together to develop a mutually-acceptableapproach.

Updated July 29, 2003

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Message from the CTIA (The WirelessAssociation)© 2006 Cellular Telecommunications & InternetAssociation. All Rights Reserved. 1400 16th Street, NWSuite 600, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: (202) 785-0081.

Safety is the most important call you will ever make.

A Guide to Safe and Responsible Wireless Phone UseWhile DrivingWireless devices give consumers the freedom to stayconnected with family and friends, to conduct businessand to have fun virtually anytime, anywhere. But, when itcomes to using wireless phones behind the wheel, it’simportant to remember that safety always comes first.

Drivers face many distractions in the car – from eating anddrinking to playing music or talking with other passengers.The wireless industry has worked closely with the publicsafety community, to help educate drivers on the rangeof distractions they face behind the wheel as well as whenit is appropriate to place or receive a wireless phone call.Educational efforts that provide practical and soundadvice, rather than legislation, are the best methods totruly affect driver behavior in a positive way.

Through industry-sponsored public serviceannouncements and outreach, drivers are reminded to,before reaching for the phone while driving, askthemselves, “Is this call necessary?” If it is necessary touse a wireless phone while driving, the wireless industryencourages drivers to follow some basic do’s and don’tsto ensure that a wireless phone doesn’t become adistraction.

Your wireless phone can be your best traveling partner –offering a lifeline in emergencies, helping to locatedirections and keeping you connected with family andfriends when necessary. In fact, wireless phones are oneof the best safety tools drivers can have on the road. Every

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day, more than 200,000 calls are made from wirelessphones to 911 or other emergency services. That’s about140 calls every minute. More Americans are using theirwireless phones to report emergencies, to preventcrimes, and even to save lives.

But safety should be every driver’s top priority. Thatmeans making good judgment calls about when it’sappropriate to use your wireless phone. It also meanskeeping your eyes on the road and being cautious andcourteous of other drivers. Every state has hazardous orinattentive driving laws to discourage distracted driving –no matter what the cause.

Driving TipsIf it is necessary to use a wireless device while driving, thewireless industry encourages drivers to follow some basicdo's and don'ts to ensure that a wireless device doesn'tbecome a distraction.

1 Get to know your wireless phone and its features suchas speed dial and redial.

2 Position your wireless phone within easy reach.

3 Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, placecalls when you are not moving.

4 Let the person you are speaking with know you aredriving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy trafficor hazardous weather conditions.

5 Do not take notes or look up phone numbers whiledriving.

6 Use a hands-free device for convenience andcomfort.

7 Do not engage in stressful or emotionalconversations that might divert your attention fromthe road.

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8 Dial 9-1-1 or other local emergency numbers to reportserious emergencies — it’s free from your wirelessphone!

9 Use your wireless phone to help others inemergencies.

10 Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergencywireless number when necessary.

So, play it safe and remember, with wireless, safety is yourcall!

For more information, please call 1-888-901-SAFE. Forupdates: www.ctia.org/consumer_info/safety.

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