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3 cover for lost stolen and damaged phones

Your phone which must be in your possession or in the possession of an authorised user is insured worldwide subject to the terms and conditions of the Insurance policy (see clause

6.14in respect of conditions outside the United Kingdom). If your phone (or parts there of) is lost, stolen or damaged you will be entitled to a replacement or repair “free of charge” subject to payment of the administration fee as detailed in clause 9.6, subject to compliance with all the following terms and conditions of the policy. For your information an authorised user is the Orange registered customer, other users officially notified to Orange by the customer and authorised by Orange, the registered customer’s spouse/partner, members of his/her

immediate family, all of whom would normally reside at the registered customer’s address and employees of the registered customer who use the phone with permission of the customer.

3.1Loss, theft or malicious damage claims must be reported to the Police immediately but in any event within 24 hours of discovery of the occurrence. In respect of claims arising outside the United Kingdom please refer to Clause

3.2Your claim must be reported to Orange as soon as possible but in any event not more than 24 hours after you discover the loss, theft or damage. In respect of claims arising outside the United Kingdom please refer to Clause

6.14.To make a claim you must provide the following:

3.2.1the crime reference number in respect of theft or malicious damage claims or the lost property reference number if the phone has been lost;

3.2.2full details of how the loss, theft or damage occurred; and

3.2.3any other information and evidence as may reasonably be requested by Orange regarding the cause of loss or damage.

3.3Orange will arrange repair or replacement on behalf of the insurers.

3.4Lost, stolen or damaged antennas will be repaired/replaced, where appropriate, free of charge once only.

3.5You or any authorised user of the phone must at all times act with due care in looking after the phone and take all reasonable precautions to safeguard it against loss, theft or damage.

4 exclusions

4.1A replacement or repair will not be provided under the terms of the Insurance where the loss or damage is caused by or consists of:

4.1.1normal wear and tear or deterioration, depreciation, rusting or oxidisation, atmospheric or climatic conditions or other gradually operating cause;

4.1.2confiscation or detention;

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Samsung E800 manual Cover for lost stolen and damaged phones, To make a claim you must provide the following

E800 specifications

The Samsung E800, launched in the early 2000s, is a flip phone that marked a significant moment in mobile technology, blending style with impressive features. As a device belonging to the era of rising mobile phone popularity, the E800 quickly gained recognition for its sleek design and user-friendly interface.

One of the main features of the Samsung E800 is its compact flip design. When closed, the phone offers a pocket-friendly size, making it easy to carry. Opening the device reveals a vibrant display that showcases a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels. The main screen enables users to navigate through menus smoothly, while the additional external screen displays notifications and caller IDs, allowing convenience without flipping open the phone.

In terms of its technology, the E800 operates on GSM networks, making it compatible with various service providers worldwide. Its quad-band capabilities allow users to stay connected in multiple regions, adding to its versatility. The device supports a range of connectivity options, including GPRS for data services, which was quite influential at the time, enabling users to access the internet and send multimedia messages.

The Samsung E800 features a built-in camera, which was becoming an essential component of mobile devices during this period. With a resolution of 0.3 megapixels, the camera allows users to capture basic photos, making it perfect for quick snapshots with friends and family. Additionally, the phone supports multimedia messaging service (MMS), giving users the ability to share images and short video clips.

Another key characteristic of the E800 is its customizable features. Users can personalize ringtones, wallpapers, and themes, making the device feel uniquely tailored to their preferences. The phone comes preloaded with various games and applications, ensuring that users have entertainment options at their fingertips.

Battery life was also a notable aspect of the Samsung E800, with its 900 mAh battery providing ample standby and talk time for users on the go. The E800 showcased an impressive balance of aesthetics and functionality, making it a sought-after device in its time.

Overall, the Samsung E800 is remembered not only for its stylish appearance and compact design but also for its solid performance and array of features, making it a representative model of early 2000s mobile technology. Its blend of fashion and functionality has left a lasting impression on the mobile landscape.