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Safety Tips - phone case

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Safety Tips Consider device compatibility If you have a pacemaker or hearing aid, check with your doctor to make sure it is safe for you to use a cell phone. In some cases, cellular radio frequencies can disrupt the performance of other electronic equipment. If you have questions about the interaction between your phone and any other piece of electronic equipment, ask the equipment manufacturer. Drive safely When you are driving, T-Mobile encourages you to use your phone in a safe and sensible manner. Here are a few tips: • Assess road conditions before answering your phone. Your safety is more important than any call. • Prepare your hands-free headset, if you have one, or turn on your speakerphone, before you start moving. • Keep 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. • Pre-program frequently used numbers into your phone for easy, one-touch dialing. • Remember that laws prohibiting or restricting the use of a cell phone while driving may apply in your area. 45

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Safety Tips
Consider device compatibility
If you have a pacemaker or hearing aid, check
with your doctor to make sure it is safe for you to
use a cell phone. In some cases, cellular radio
frequencies can disrupt the performance of other
electronic equipment. If you have questions about
the interaction between your phone and any other
piece of electronic equipment, ask the equipment
manufacturer.
Drive safely
When you are driving, T-Mobile encourages you
to use your phone in a safe and sensible manner.
Here are a few tips:
• Assess road conditions before answering your
phone. Your safety is more important than any
call.
• Prepare your hands-free headset, if you have
one, or turn on your speakerphone, before you
start moving.
• Keep 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.
• Pre-program frequently used numbers into your
phone for easy, one-touch dialing.
• Remember that laws prohibiting or restricting
the use of a cell phone while driving may apply
in your area.