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The 3G network & Video calling
Video calling
When you’re in a 3G area you can make and receive video calls. The other caller must have a compatible 3G 
phone and be in a 3G area too. Please note that this phone shows your video caller the view from the camera on 
the back. This is sometimes called ‘See What I See’.
To make a call from standby mode, enter a phone number or press             and select a number from your 
Contacts list. Then select                  [Options]/Call/Video call. You’ll see your caller’s camera view in the main 
screen, with your camera view in the top left corner of the screen.  
During a call, selecting [Options] brings up an option menu.
The 3G network is designed to carry data faster, giving you new levels of speed and service. 
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you can stream video and music too.
Vodafone is introducing new services designed just for the 3G network. These are already available in some 
countries, so check out Vodafone live! for more information.
3G service indicator
When the 
3G symbol appears below the signal bars, 
you’ll be able to take advantage of the faster, richer 
experience of the Vodafone 3G service. Of course, 
you’ll still be able to use the existing network at 
other times.
The 3G network is growing rapidly – contact 
Vodafone for more information on where the service 
is available.
3G
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