CARING FOR YOUR PHONE
MAKING IT LAST
Your phone is a complex electronic device; think of it as a
Store your phone in a protective case. The touch screen of your phone is delicate and should be protected from scratches.
Phones aren’t cheap, so keep yours in a safe
Water will damage your phone and
Use only batteries and accessories from the original manufacturer of your phone.
If your charger or any other accessory is damaged, replace it or take it to a qualified service dealer. Do not attempt to operate your phone charger if it has received a sharp blow, been dropped,
thrown from a speeding motorcycle or is otherwise damaged; doing so may damage your phone.
TIPS FOR SAFETY
Check with your doctor if you have a pacemaker or hearing aid in order to ensure that cell phone usage is safe with your phone. If you have questions about the interaction of cellular radio frequency and any other electronic equipment, ask the manufacturer of the equipment if cell phone radio frequencies will disrupt the equipment’s performance.
When you are driving,
nAssess road conditions before answering. Your safety is more important than any call.
nPrepare your
nKeep your phone close. If it rings and you discover it’s in the back seat, do NOT crawl over the seat to answer it while driving.
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