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This one is a call for your provider as to how to turn it off. It is locked in a feature that allows you to dial emergency but nothing else. Usually bill related.
Adding ICE ("In Case of Emergency") to your phone is a clever means by which emergency personnel can locate your next of kin when something goes wrong. This simple idea was developed by a British paramedic, Bob Brotchie, who recognized the need for speed when emergency personnel are trying to locate next of kin during disaster situations. Here is the simple way to keep your loved ones informed. 1.Open your cell phone's address book. 2. Program ICE - "In Case of Emergency" - with the name of your emergency contact into your speed dial. For example:
- ICE Bob
- ICE Mom
- ICE Mrs Crabby
3. Let other family members and friends know. Alert family members that you have done this and encourage them to do so as well. This will help speed up responses from emergency personnel when they have to decide who to call in case of your injury.
EMERGENCY CALLS
Emergency calls can be made in all device conditions as long as there is any
available network signal. From locked screen conditions press the Emergency
Call button to open the dialler, then dial 000 and press the handset icon to
make the call. In all other conditions press the Home key to return to the
home screen then press the handset icon to open the dialler. Enter the
Emergency number (000 or 112) and press the handset icon to make the call.
Hey dameian u will have an option to dial emergency calls if you do not input ur google details so in when it says emergency calls only just dial *983*987# and DIAL . Ur phone will reset and it will unblock ur google A/c. The only problem is u will lose all ur data in this process.
Instructions 1 Pay off your phone bill. Some cell phone companies allow your phone to only reach emergency services if you have oustanding charges. Pay your cell phone bill, or add money to your prepaid account, to prevent your phone from just making emergency calls.
2 Cancel your emergency plan. Cell phone companies provide this feature free, especially to those who are 50 years or older. If you do not need the plan, then cancel it to prevent making accidental emergency calls.
3 Stay within your roaming area. If you travel out of your area, some cell phones and providers (e.g., BlackBerry, iPhone and AT&T) will only allow you to make emergency, or 911, calls.
4 Click "OK" and "Contacts." Navigate to "Emergency Contacts," or a selection with similar wording. Select "Disable." This prevents you from making accidental calls to 911.
Your device has a saved list of important call numbers. The device has been provided auto dial precedence. Reseting the auto or fast dial would prevent dialing soon after pressing talk or call on the phone. Also, your phone subscriber provides the means of last resort to emergency numbers. For example, you may be out of service, however, your phone despite calling anyhwhere provides free emergency contact inspite of not asking for such. Contact the the phoneprovide for alterations.
If you are trying to dial in only one place and it is reading emergency calls only that means you are not getting signal. Mine stays on emergency calls only while in the house using a T-mobile sim card. I don't get very good signal here. Try it in other places and see if you catch signal. If it's stuck on emergency only make sure the slot is turned on under dual sim settings in settings. If it still doesnt work I'd send the thing back :P
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