Road safety
• Comply with all safety standards and measures relating to the use of your device when
driving.
• Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving.
When driving, road safety should be your primary concern.
• Pull over and park before you make or receive a call, if traffic conditions require it.
• Radio frequency signals can interfere with certain electronic systems in your vehicle,
such as the car radio or safety equipment.
• If your vehicle is equipped with an airbag, please do not obstruct its access by placing
portable or fixed wireless equipment in front of it. Otherwise, you risk preventing the
airbag from opening and could cause serious bodily injury. Hand-held mobile phone
use while driving is prohibited.
• When listening to music, be sure to keep the volume at a reasonable level so that you
can hear what is going on around you. This point is especially important when you are
near a road.
• Using your phone in certain circumstances may distract you and cause danger. Adhere
to any rules that prohibit or restrict the use of a phone or earphones (for example, not
sending text messages while driving or using earphones while cycling).
• Hand-held mobile phone use while driving is prohibited.
Power and charging
• Do not throw your phone into fire
• Do not short-circuit
• Do not expose it to temperatures above 60ºC/140°F
• Recycle the battery according to standards in force.
• Charge your phone using the USB cable and power adapter supplied. Using an
incompatible adapter or cable could permanently damage your phone.
• The adapter should be plugged in near the phone and must be easily accessible.
• Using damaged cables or chargers, or charging in the presence of moisture, may cause
an electric shock.
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