CARING FOR YOUR PHONE
MAKING IT LAST
Your phone is a complex electronic device; think of it as a 
mini-computer. Here are some hints that will help you extend 
the life of your new phone.
Phones aren’t cheap, so keep yours in a safe place. Keep 
the phone away from children who want to see if the phone 
sinks or oats, and away from dogs that nd plastic-coated 
products to be irresistible chew toys.
Water will damage your phone and accessories. Even a 
small amount of water from a soda in your car cup-holder, 
melting snowakes, tears of joy, squirt-gun crossre, or steam 
from the kitchen or bathroom can damage your phone.
Use only batteries and accessories from the original 
manufacturer of your phone. Non-approved accessories can 
damage you or your phone and shorten the phone’s life. Hint: 
If it’s being sold out of someone’s car trunk, walk away.
If your charger or any other accessory is damaged, 
replace it or take it to a qualied service dealer. Do not at-
tempt to operate your phone charger if it has received a sharp 
blow, been dropped, thrown from a speeding motorcycle, or is 
otherwise damaged; doing so may damage your phone.
EMERGENCY DIALING
While all phones are equipped with 911 emergency 
calling, this phone may or may not permit its location to be 
approximated during a 911 call.*
* Availability of this feature depends on upgrades to the (a) wireless network and 
(b) 911 calling system that are required to be installed by the local 911 response 
agency or public safety answering point (PSAP); these upgrades may not be 
available everywhere within our wireless coverage area or your roaming area. This 
approximation of the phone’s location and the transmittal of location information are 
subject to emergency situations, transmission limits, network problems/limitations, 
interconnecting carrier problems, your phone, buildings/tunnels, signal strength and 
atmospheric/topographical conditions, and may be curtailed, interrupted, dropped or 
refused. The phone’s approximate location is transmitted to the local 911 response 
agency or PSAP while the call is in progress; this approximation is intended solely 
to aid the PSAP in dispatching emergency assistance or to limit the search area for 
emergency services personnel. You should not rely solely on a phone for essential 
communications (such as a medical or other emergency). Please see T-Mobile’s 
Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy for additional service restrictions and 
details.