• Observe any signs that indicate powering off your handsets,
such as those near gas stations, or explosives and power off
the handset/device immediately.
• If you have a heart condition, be careful with the settings of call
vibration or tone volume.
• Do not allow children to play with the handset, charger or
batteries.
• Do not use the handset where blasting is in progress.
• Do not try to make a call or conversation while the temperature
of charging battery is above 50°C.
• Take care not to put your handset in the back pocket of your
trousers or skirt and then sit on it. Also, do not put your phone at
the bottom of bag where it may subject to excessive weight or
pressure. Doing so may damage the LCD and camera lens and
cause them malfunction.
• The operation of some medical electronic devices, such as
hearing aids and pacemakers, may be affected if a handset
is used next to them. Observe any caution signs and the
manufacturer’s recommendations.
• Do not leave the handset discharged or without a battery for a
long time, otherwise some data may be erased.
• Your phone contains metal, which may cause you an itch, a
rash or eczema depending on your physical condition.
Aircraft Safety
• Power off your phone before the airplane takes off. In order to
protect airplane’s communication system from interference, it
is prohibited to use mobile phone in flight. If you want to use
mobile phone before the airplane takes off, you should get
aircrew’s permission according to safety regulations.