Networks | To view your local emergency | |
Your phone switches automatically | numbers | |
between GSM and 3G (UMTS) | ||
networks depending on availability. | 2 Scroll to New contact and select | |
Some network operators allow you | ||
to switch networks manually. | ||
To switch networks manually | Contacts | |
You can save names, phone numbers | ||
the Connectivity tab > Mobile networks | ||
and personal information in Contacts. | ||
Information can be saved in the phone | ||
2 Select an option. | ||
memory or on the SIM card. | ||
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Emergency calls | Default contacts | |
Your phone supports international | ||
You can choose which contact | ||
emergency numbers, for example, 112 | ||
information is shown as default. If | ||
and 911. These numbers can normally | ||
Phone contacts is selected as default, | ||
be used to make emergency calls in any | ||
your contacts show all the information | ||
country/region, with or without the SIM | ||
card inserted, if a 3G (UMTS) or GSM | ||
contacts as default, your contacts show | ||
network is within range. | names and numbers saved on the SIM | |
In some countries/regions, other | card. | |
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emergency numbers may also be | To select default contacts | |
promoted. Your network operator may | ||
therefore have saved additional local | ||
2 Scroll to New contact and select | ||
emergency numbers on the SIM card. | ||
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To make an emergency call | 3 Select an option. | |
• From standby enter 112 (the |
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international emergency number) |
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and press . |
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