Troubleshooting

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Is the other party

Press 81087( (+) if necessary to

unable to hear

unmute the phone.

you?

Also, make sure that your phone’s

 

 

microphone is not blocked by its

 

carrying case or a sticker.

 

 

The following refer to specific problems:

 

 

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My phone was

Report a stolen phone to the police and

stolen. To whom

to your service provider (the company

should I report

that sends you your monthly wireless

this?

service bill).

 

 

I forgot my

See “If You Forget a Code or Password”

password.

on page 175.

 

 

I pressed the

Be sure to press and hold P(the

power key, but

power key) until the display appears

nothing

and you hear an audible alert (this

happened.

could take a couple of seconds). If

 

nothing happens, check that a charged

 

battery is installed. (See “Installing the

 

Battery” on page 35.)

 

 

The display says:

The SIM card may be incorrectly

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inserted. Check the SIM card to make

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sure that it is inserted properly. See

even though I

“Installing the SIM Card” on page 34.

have inserted my

 

SIM card in the

 

phone.

 

 

 

 

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