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CARING FOR YOUR DEVICE MAKING IT LAST Your device is a complex electronic device. Here are some hints that should help you extend the life of your new device. Store your device in a protective case. The touch screen of your device is delicate and should be protected from scratches. Keep your device in a safe place-away from children who may find it fun to see if it sinks or floats, and away from dogs that find it to be irresistible chew toys. Water will damage your device and accessories-even a small amount such as water droplets from a soda in your car cup-holder, melting snowflakes, tears of joy, squirt-gun crossfire or steam from hot water in the kitchen or bathroom. 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 charger if it has received a sharp blow, been dropped, thrown from a speeding motorcycle or is otherwise damaged; doing so may damage your device. 19 TIPS FOR SAFETY Check with your doctor if you have a pacemaker or a hearing aid to ensure that it is safe for you to use this device. If you have questions about the interaction of cellular radio frequency and any other electronic equipment, ask the manufacturer of the equipment if cellular radio frequencies will disrupt the equipment's performance. T-Mobile encourages you to use your device in a safe and sensible manner when driving. Remember that laws prohibiting or restricting the use of a mobile device while driving may apply in your area. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Use of some features or services may incur separate, additional charges and/ or require a qualifying data plan. Wi-Fi: Devices using wireless connections may be vulnerable to unauthorized attempts to access data and software stored on the device. Wi-Fi available for data usage. Messaging/Data: You will be charged for all data sent by or to you through the network, regardless of whether received. Character length/file size of messages/ attachments may be limited. T-Mobile 20

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CARING FOR YOUR DEVICE
MAKING IT LAST
Your device is a complex electronic device.
Here are some hints that should help you
extend the life of your new device.
Store your device in a protective case
.
The touch screen of your device is delicate
and should be protected from scratches.
Keep your device in a safe place
—away
from children who may find it fun to see
if it sinks or floats, and away from dogs
that find it to be irresistible chew toys.
Water will damage your device and
accessories
—even a small amount such
as water droplets from a soda in your car
cup-holder, melting snowflakes, tears of
joy, squirt-gun crossfire or steam from
hot water in the kitchen or bathroom.
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 charger if it has received a
sharp blow, been dropped, thrown from a
speeding motorcycle or is otherwise damaged;
doing so may damage your device.
TIPS FOR SAFETY
Check with your doctor if you have a
pacemaker or a hearing aid to ensure that it
is safe for you to use this device. If you have
questions about the interaction of cellular
radio frequency and any other electronic
equipment, ask the manufacturer of the
equipment if cellular radio frequencies will
disrupt the equipment’s performance.
T-Mobile encourages you to use your
device in a safe and sensible manner when
driving.
Remember that laws prohibiting
or restricting the use of a mobile device
while driving may apply in your area.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Use of some features or services may
incur separate, additional charges and/
or require a qualifying data plan.
Wi-Fi
: Devices using wireless connections
may be vulnerable to unauthorized attempts
to access data and software stored on the
device. Wi-Fi available for data usage.
Messaging/Data:
You will be charged
for all data sent by or to you through the
network, regardless of whether received.
Character length/file size of messages/
attachments may be limited. T-Mobile