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6.7When a replacement phone has been supplied because of loss or theft, if the original phone is subsequently recovered it must be returned to Orange as it is the property of the insurer.

6.8If there is reason to believe that you have not taken reasonable care of your phone any claim may be referred to Chartered Loss Adjusters in order to carry out a special investigation into the circumstances of the claim. No free replacement or repair will be provided unless and until the adjusters confirm your claim is acceptable under the terms of the policy

6.9If Orange believes that you have persistently failed to take reasonable care of your phone your cover will be cancelled.

6.10Orange may at its option require you to return your phone for examination before a replacement is supplied.

6.11If Orange has reasonable cause to believe you have made a fraudulent claim your cover will be cancelled.

6.12You must provide any assistance and/or information that Orange reasonably requests in connection with the replacement of your phone.

6.13A replacement item will be refused or you will be charged for any replacement if you have not complied with the terms of the Insurance policy and of Orange Care.

6.14If your phone is lost or stolen or maliciously damaged whilst you are abroad you must report the loss or theft to the relevant local authority and to Orange as soon as possible but in any event as soon as reasonably

practicable after you discover loss theft or malicious damage. A replacement phone will not be sent to you until you return to the United Kingdom.

6.15Where a replacement phone is issued under the warranty the original phone must be returned to Orange.

6.16You may be charged the recommended retail price of any battery charger or antenna returned to Orange which is shown not to be that originally supplied with the phone or of any phone returned to Orange which is shown to have been deliberately damaged.

6.17If your phone is lost or stolen, or maliciously or accidentally damaged so that it is no longer operable and such lost theft or damage falls outside these terms and conditions then Orange may entirely at its discretion agree to sell you a replacement phone

at prevailing replacement phone prices. The charge for any replacement phone so supplied will be applied to your Orange account.

6.18Orange will use its reasonable endeavours to dispatch any replacement phone to you within 24 hours of agreeing to issue such replacement, however, for reasons beyond our control this may not always be possible.

6.19Orange will arrange with you a place and time period for any replacement phone to be delivered, on payment of the administration fee detailed in clause 9.6. We reserve the right to impose a delivery charge if you are unavailable for the delivery as agreed.

6.20Any replacement phone received under either clause 3 or clause 7 will not attract a further period of Insurance or warranty. For the

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V545 specifications

The Motorola V545 is a notable device in the lineage of Motorola's mobile phones, particularly recognized for its blend of functionality and compact design. Introduced in the early 2000s, the V545 stands out as part of the popular V-series lineup, which garnered acclaim for stylish flip designs and user-friendly interfaces.

One of the key features of the Motorola V545 is its vibrant 176 x 220 pixel display, which provides clear visuals for both menu navigation and media playback. The screen is complemented by a robust flip design that not only protects the keypad when closed but also adds to its aesthetic appeal. The phone’s compact size makes it convenient to carry, fitting comfortably in pockets or bags.

In terms of connectivity, the Motorola V545 supports GPRS technology, allowing users to access mobile internet services, albeit at speeds that were standard for the time. This paved the way for basic web browsing and email functionalities, making the phone suitable for users who needed to stay connected on the go. The device is also equipped with Bluetooth capabilities, providing wireless connectivity for headsets and other compatible devices.

Another notable characteristic of the V545 is its camera. With a built-in VGA camera, users could capture moments with reasonable quality for a phone of its era. This feature catered to the growing demand for mobile photography, allowing users to take and share pictures directly from their phones.

In addition to its camera, the Motorola V545 supports multimedia messaging, enabling users to send and receive images and text via MMS. It also features a range of customizable ringtones and a robust set of preloaded games, enhancing the user experience.

The phone operates on a user-friendly interface, with intuitive navigation and customization options that enable users to personalize their device according to their preferences. Battery performance is another strong point, with a capacity that ensures decent talk time and standby duration, critical for users who rely on their phones throughout the day.

Overall, the Motorola V545 represents a significant step in mobile technology during its time. With its combination of style, essential features, and user-centric design, it catered well to the needs of consumers looking for a reliable and attractive mobile device. As part of Motorola's legacy, the V545 continues to be remembered fondly by enthusiasts and collectors of classic mobile phones.