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Troubleshooting - gsm

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Troubleshooting "Call failed" appears SIM card fitted - only makes emergency call The phone display is blank (screen off) Calling outside your own country Can an emergency call be made without a signal or credit? Check dialled number is correct, with full area code Some SIM cards are thinner than others. Lightly press the SIM card holder to ensure a proper contact is made. The phone is switched off. Press Power On/Off for 3 seconds to switch it on again. If you are away from your network provider, your phone may link with another GSM network. Contact your network provider for additional costs incurred using the phone abroad. You cannot make a call if the phone has no signal. If your display says Limited Service or SOS, the phone cannot receive a signal from your network, or has run out of credit, so can only call the emergency number 112 (or 999). You can call 112 (or 999) if there is no credit on your phone. 19

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Troubleshooting
“Call failed” appears
Check dialled number is
correct, with
full area code
SIM card fitted –
only makes
emergency call
Some SIM cards are thinner
than
others. Lightly press the SIM
card
holder to ensure a proper
contact is
made.
The phone display is
blank (screen off)
The phone is switched off.
Press Power On/Off for 3
seconds to switch it on again.
Calling outside your
own country
If you are away from your
network provider, your phone
may link with another GSM
network.
Contact your network provider
for additional costs incurred
using the phone abroad.
Can an emergency
call be made without a
signal or credit?
You cannot make a call if the
phone has no signal.
If your display says Limited
Service or SOS, the phone
cannot receive a signal from
your network, or has run out
of credit, so can only call the
emergency number 112 (or
999).
You can call 112 (or 999)
if there is no credit on your
phone.