Network services, Standby and talk time information, Memory – Siemens A65 User Manual

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agencies or authorities, and may not

export, or transfer for the purpose of

re-export, the mobile phone or any

part of the phone in violation of any

applicable restrictions, laws or regu-

lations, or without all necessary

approvals.

Network Services

A number of features included in this

guide are called Network Services.

They are special services provided by

wireless service providers. In order

to use any of these Network Ser-

vices, you must subscribe to these

service(s) from your service provider

and obtain instructions for their use.

Some of these Network Services may

not be available when roaming on a

network other than your home net-

work.

Standby and

Talk Time Information

The mobile phone incorporates fea-

tures that are new to the mobile

phone world. These may include

color displays and lighting, graphic

games, music reproduction and

browsing the Internet. The way you

use the display and the features will

affect the performance of the bat-

tery and how long it lasts between

charge cycles. The quoted standby

times and talk times show the mini-

mum and maximum performance

that can be expected from the bat-

tery under normal network condi-

tions and with the default settings as

set by the factory. However, playing

games (particularly with the back-

light continuously switched on) and

listening to music will shorten the

time available for standby and to

make and receive telephone calls.

Operation times also vary depending

on network conditions, SIM settings,

charging and battery condition, how

you use your phone and other fac-

tors.

Memory

The mobile phone contains an inter-

nal memory device that stores the

software required to operate the

mobile phone, communicate with

the GSM/GPRS network and provide

the user interface. Some features in

the internal memory run additional

devices and some additional games

and utilities. The amount of memory

available in the mobile phone is

finite and may be insufficient to

store large numbers of applications

and files.

Warning!
Remember to back up your data and to do

so frequently. Always back up all data and

programs before sending the mobile phone

in for repair.

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