S890_00_DiscoverYourPhone.fm Page 0 Friday, September 8, 2006 Discover Your Phone Back of the phone: camera lens Side of the phone: Side key Earplug jack Camera key Navigation keys How to... 65,000 colour main screen OK key Right soft key Left softkey Hang up key Dial key Number keys Charger jack / Data transfer connector 4:37 PM Microphone Philips continuously strives to improve its products.
Press the right side keys, L Perform the function of the prompt displayed in lower left corner of the screen. Enter the phone number Press the number keys. R End a call Press ). Perform the function of the prompt displayed in lower right corner of the screen. Keypad introductions ( Dial and pick up calls. In standby mode, view All Calls record list. ) End a call or reject incoming calls. Hold down the key to power on/off.
/+/- keys are referred to as navigation keys. In this user guide, the phrase "press the key" refers to pressing and thereafter releasing a key; "Hold down a key" refers to pressing a key and keeping it depressed for 2 seconds or longer.
Table of contents 1. Getting Started ............................................5 5. Messages ....................................................... 22 Removal and Insertion of the SIM Card ......5 Removal and Insertion of the Memory Card .....................................................................5 Removal and Installation of the Battery ......6 Battery charging ................................................7 Turning the Phone On and Off ......................8 Unlocking the Phone Lock .....
10. Fun & Games .......................................... 40 16. Input Methods ........................................ 61 Games ............................................................... 40 Sound Recorder ............................................. 40 AB Repeater .................................................... 41 11. File Manager ............................................ 42 General outline .............................................. 61 Keyboard values .................................
1. Getting Started Before using your mobile phone, you must insert a valid SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card into the phone. The SIM card is supplied by your network provider. The information recorded on the chip of the SIM card include data required in order to establish a connection with the network, the names and numbers in your phonebook, your messages, etc.
• Push up the lid on the memory card trough, place the memory card into the memory card trough. • Push down the lid, and glide it to secure the memory card in the memory card trough. • When you need to remove the memory card, please first turn off the phone, remove the battery, then remove the memory card. Removal and Installation of the Battery You must turn off your mobile phone before removing the battery.
Battery charging The new battery is partially charged (about 50%) and may be used directly out of the box. During the first three charge cycles, you must ensure that the battery is fully discharged before re-charging. This will enable optimum performance of the battery. • When a full battery icon is displayed and stops flashing, it means that the battery is fully charged.
Turning the Phone On and Off To turn the phone on or off, hold down ). If you turn on the phone without inserting the SIM card, the phone will display Insert SIM. After inserting the SIM card, the phone will automatically check if the SIM card is useable. The following will be displayed in this order: • Enter Phone Lock Code: if you have set Phone Lock. • Enter PIN: if you have set SIM Lock. • Searching: The phone will search for the appropriate network connections.
Your SIM card comes with a standard 4-8 digit PIN number supplied by your network provider. You should change this to your own number as soon as possible. Connecting to the Network When the SIM card is successfully opened, your mobile phone will start to search for an available network (Searching will be displayed on the screen). When a connection is made, the name of the network provider will appear in the middle of the screen. At this time, your mobile phone will go into standby mode.
2. Main Functions Call History The phone automatically stores call records so that you can view them. You can directly dial a number in the call history, save the number to the phone book, send SMS to the number, delete a number or delete all numbers in the list. SMS Stores a maximum of 200 SMS in the phone; supports EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service). You can use a template when you write the SMS; search in the SIM card or phone memory; extract a number from the SMS, etc.
Sound Recorder U Disk Camera Allows you to record sound in both calling and non-calling modes. When the phone is in calling mode, you can press C to record the dialogue, or press L Option to select the sound recorder. Recorded sound is saved in *.amr or *.wav formats and stored in the Sound Recorder folder of the File Manager (D:\ or E:\); when the phone is not in calling mode, you can enter Fun & Games menu to select the sound recorder option. The phone can serve as a portable hard disk.
Display Allows you to configure how menus are displayed onscreen. Side Key Supports side key function. You can set different functions according to your needs. Dialing You may make and receive calls on your phone when the symbol of your network provider appears on the screen. The information bar on the upper left corner of the screen indicates network strength (the signal is strongest when there are four lines visible).
Dialing Calls from the Call Log Receiving Calls Your mobile phone can also store records of the most recently missed, received and dialed calls, as well as the call time of the last call and the accumulated time of calls received and dialed. When the call log is full, the old numbers will be erased automatically. • In standby mode, press ( to view Missed/ Dialed/Received Calls record. • All the numbers in the call log may be dialed directly by pressing (.
Call Option During a call, press L Option to enter the call option menu; press R H-Free to activate and increase volume, press R H-Held again to deactivate and decrease volume. The call option menu can only be seen while a call is being made. Functions such as call waiting, call divert, and conference calls require network support. Please contact your network provider. You can carry out the following operations: Hold/Retrieve Pause a call or retrieve a call that has been put on hold.
3. Function Menu How to Use the Function Menu Scroll to select a function • In standby mode, press L Menu to enter the main menu. During a call, press L Option to enter the call option menu, then use +/- to scroll to the desired item on the call menu, and press L to select the function. • In all the menus and submenus, use +/- to scroll to the desired function and press L or , to enter the function item. Quickly select a function Most main menus and submenus have speed numbers.
Call History Missed Calls Dialed Calls Received Calls Delete Call Log Call Time Last Call Time/Total Sent/Total Received/Reset All Time Call Cost Last Call Cost /Total Cost/Reset Cost/Max Cost/ Price Per Unit SMS Counter Sent/Received GPRS Counter Last Sent/Last Received/All Sent/All Received/Reset Counter Camera Camera ImageViewer Audio Player Video Player Video Recorder Video Player 16 Fun & Games Games F1Race/Smash/Copter/Game Setting Sound Recorder AB Repeater File Manager Settings Phone Setup
General Activate/Customize Meeting Activate/Customize Outdoor Activate/Customize Indoor Activate/Customize Headset Customize Services STK* WAP Data Account Extra Calendar To Do List Alarm Calculator Units Converter Currency Converter Shortcuts The items that appear under the STK menu may be different according to the network operator.
4. Phone Book Add New Entry You can use To Phone option in the phonebook menu to save name card information such as Name, Number, Home Number, Company Name, Email Address, Office Number, Fax Number, Associate Picture, Associate Sound, and Caller Group. To display a list of telephone numbers, all you need to do is to press R Name in standby mode to enter the Quick Search function of the phonebook directly. Note: The mobile phone can save up to 300 telephone numbers.
Copy All select From SIM to copy all the telephone entries on your SIM card onto your mobile phone, or select From Phone to copy all the telephone entries on your mobile phone onto your SIM card. When you copy telephone number entries from your mobile phone onto your SIM card, only the names and telephone numbers will be copied. Delete All the phone supports caller group function. You can select a group from the Caller Group list to view it and edit the Caller Group details.
• Preferred Storage: set a default setting for the storage of telephone numbers: to SIM or Phone. You can also choose the preferred storage when adding a new phone entry. • Fields: show or hide Home Number, Company Name, Email Address, Office Number, Fax Number, Associate Picture Associate Sound, Caller Group fields. Select On to show the item, or Off to hide. In the phonebook, you can enter the list of phonebook entries via Quick Search, then press +/- to scroll and select a phonebook entry.
Copy copy the current phonebook entry to another phone or SIM card. If the phonebook entry is on the phone, this action makes a copy on the SIM card. If the phonebook entry is on the SIM card, this action makes a copy on the phone. Move move the current phonebook entry to another phone. If the phonebook entry is on the phone, this action moves the entry to the SIM card. If the phonebook entry is on the SIM card, this action moves the entry to the phone.
5. Messages In the main menu, scroll to select Messages, and then press L to enter. The available options include: SMS, MMS, Voice Mail Server and Broadcast Message. SMS If your network supports SMS (Short Message Service) and you have applied for this service from your network provider, you can send English and Chinese short messages through the short message service centre. The mobile phone supports EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service), and you can insert picture, animation, melody, sound, etc.
Edit edit the current message. Delete delete the current message. Delete Same Number delete all messages of which the number is the same as the selected number in the Inbox. Delete All delete all messages in the Inbox. Use Number extract the telephone number of the sender in the current message that contains the numbers (3-40 bit). The numbers will be displayed as a list. You can select the number, save it to your phonebook, or dial the number.
Write Message Before writing a short message, please confirm that you have set the short message service centre number. You can edit your short message via Write Message. Press L to enter the Option menu: Done After finishing your message you can select this option and use +/- to select Send Only, Save and Send, Save, Send To Many or Send By Group. Use Template To select a pre-configured message. Insert Object To add picture, animation, melody and sound to your message.
Template This menu allows you to predefine up to ten messages that you use most frequently. Select a message and press L to access the next optons. Edit To write a new message or edit the selected predefined message. Erase To delete the selected predefined message. Message Settings This menu allows you to configure the SMS settings. The options are: Profile Setting SC Address To select your default SMS centre. If not available on your SIM card, you must enter your SMS centre number.
Pref. Bearer This option allows you to set the preferred transmission mode. For further detail, please contact with network provider. MMS MMS refers to Multimedia Message Service. It supports multimedia functions and can send text, images, sound and many multimedia file formats. The MMS function is operator dependent. Before using this function, please confirm that your SIM card supports this service or contact your network operator.
Remove Attachment delete the current attachment. Read report feedback as to whether or not the recipient has read the MMS. Insert New Slide insert a new slide after the current page. Delivery report Delete Slide delete the current page. feedback as to whether or not the MMS has been successfully sent to the recipient. Previous Slide return to the previous page. Priority Next Slide enter the next page. set the priority of the current MMS. This includes Normal, High and Low.
When you are in your home network, and the Retrieval mode is set as Immediate, an icon will be displayed on the standby screen to indicate that you have received a new MMS. At this time, the MMS will be temporarily saved in the cache. If a new MMS is received when you are not in standby mode, continuously press R or ) to return to standby mode; press L to read the MMS content; press R to return.
Forward edit the MMS and forward it, at the same time, the subject is changed to "Fw: ...". Delete delete the current MMS. Delete All delete all the MMS in the inbox. Use Number extract the number of the sender, Dial or Save To Phone Book. Outbox MMS that are not sent successfully or that you choose to save before sending are saved in the Outbox. Enter the Outbox. Your mobile phone will display a list of MMS in the Outbox.
Delete delete the current MMS. Delete All delete all the MMS in the drafts folder. Use Number extract the number of the sender and recipient, Dial or Save To Phone Book. • Delivery report: feedback as to whether or not the MMS has been successfully sent to the recipient. • Priority: set the priority of the current MMS. This includes Normal, High and Low. • Slide Timing: control the default display time of the page. You can enter a number between 1 and 60.
• Roaming: set the degree of emergency in the downloading of MMS when you are roaming. You can select As Home, Delayed, or Restricted. • Read Report: set whether or not read report should be sent. You can select Send, Never Send, or On request. • Delivery Report: turn report sending on/off, to allow or forbid the sending of delivery reports. Filters set the parameter as follows: • Max Size (KB): set the max size, between 1 and 50. • Anonymous: set whether or not to receive anonymous MMS.
Voice Mail Server Please contact with the network provider, they will supply usable channel and info list. This will automatically direct incoming calls to the voice mail centre when you cannot answer the call. The caller can leave a message on the voice mail system of the service network. If the caller leave a message, you can access the message by calling the voice mail system. • Enter Voice Mail Server. You can set up to two voice mail servers. • Press L OK to enter mail option.
6. Call History In the main menu, press the navigation keys to scroll and select Call History, then press L OK to enter. You can look up information on the call records. Save to Phone book save the selected number to the phonebook. Edit edit and save the number of the missed call. Missed Calls Dialed Calls Enter Missed Calls, the screen displays the name of the caller (if the name is already stored in the phonebook) and telephone number of the missed call.
Call Time Last Call Time view the duration of the last call. Your network operator must be able to support Call Cost function before you can use it. You need to enter your PIN2 code to set the Max Cost and Price Per Unit. Please contact your network provider to obtain this code. Total Sent view the total duration of outgoing calls made. SMS Counter Total Received view the total duration of incoming calls received. To view the current SMS counter. The options include: Sent and Received.
7. Camera This mobile phone is equipped with a high resolution camera (30 thousand picture element), which you can use to take pictures, and then save them in your mobile phone, use them as your mobile phone wallpaper (main screen size) or send them to your friends and colleagues via MMS. In the main menu, press the navigation keys to scroll and select Camera. The options in the menu include Camera and Image viewer.
Image Size Image Setting When size of the image is set as 640x480, zoom is not supported; when size of the image is set as 320x240, Zoom 1x and Zoom 2x are supported. set Image Size, Image Quality and File Path. The operations for Image Size are the same as the shortcut operations; Image Quality include: Normal, High, Fine and Low; File Path include: Phone and Memory Card.
• After taking the picture, press L or , to save it (default File Path is Phone), then return to view finder mode. Or press R to return to view finder mode without saving the picture. • When Cont Shot is set to On, saving and taking of a photo will finish at the same time. • By default, the image is saved and named as IMG + 4 serial number of the picture (the number will increase according to the sequence that the pictures are taken) + a letter from A to Z.
8. Audio Player In the main menu, press the navigation keys to scroll and select Audio Player, then press L OK to enter. In the Audio Player menu, press +/- to control the music, such as pause or resume; press to play the music in the playlist one after another; press > to adjust the volume. In the Audio Player menu, press L List to display the music playlist. Option menu in Audio Player: Play, Details, Add to Rings, Refresh List, Settings.
9. Video Player In the main menu, press the navigation keys to scroll and select Video Player, then press L OK to enter. Video Recorder Enter Video Recorder, the video recorder displays the view finder interface. Press ,, C or L Record to begin recording, then press ,, C or L to stop and save, or press R to exit and save. The recorded video is saved in Movies (D:\ or E:\) folder. Video Player Select VideoPlayer, press L to enter. The movies are displayed as a list.
10. Fun & Games In the main menu, press the navigation keys to scroll and select Fun & Games, then press L OK to enter. It comprises the following: Games, Sound Recorder, AB Repeater and Karaoke. Press L to select Option and carry out the following operations: Record record a new voice memo. In the record interface, press L to select Pause or Cont., where you can pause or continue recording. Press R to select Stop, where you can edit and save the file. Press ) to exit and save the file automatically.
Settings change the File Format and Pref.Storage. To select AMR or WAV as the file format, press . To select Phone or Card as the preferred storage, press . Forward forward current file to To User Profile, or To MMS. Sound file is saved in the Audio folder in the D:\ and E:\ drives (if a memory card has been inserted into the mobile phone). The files are then displayed in the menu list. AB Repeater function supports these formats: AMR, DAF .
11. File Manager In the main menu, press the navigation keys to scroll and select File Manager, and then press L OK to enter. The menu displays "D:\" and "E:\"(if a Memory card has been inserted into the mobile phone). Open allows you to open the folder. Create Folder create a new folder and edit the folder name. Format format NOR flash, NAND flash and Memory card. This operation will delete data in the current Nor flash. Select one file, and press L Option: View view the picture file.
Copy copy the current file to another destination. Press L to select this operation, and display all files under the same root list. If you wish to copy the file in the same root list, press +/- to select the destination, then carry out Option operation; if you wish to copy the file from a different root list, press R Return to select D:\ or E:\, then press L to carry out Option operation. Move move the current file to another destination.
12. Settings In the main menu, press the navigation keys to scroll and select Settings. Press L OK to enter the Settings menu. In this menu, you can configure your usage preferences of the mobile phone. These include Phone Setup, Call Setup, IP Number, Network Setup, Security Setup and Restore Factory Settings. Phone Setup Enter the Phone Setup . You can carry out the following settings: Time and Date Use this menu to change the time and date displayed on your phone. Enter the Time and Date .
encoding. If certain characters cannot be displayed, please switch the encoding in order to view them. Display Characteristics Themes select menu colour: Blue, Green or Orange, then activate the current theme, and change the menu colour. Wallpaper set the background image of main screen displayed in idle mode: Choose System to select the predefined image or choose User Define to select the downloaded image. Screen Saver select Setting to set the status and waiting time of the screen saver.
Dedicated key You can edit the shortcut function of the navigation keys +, -, < and > in standby mode. Shortcuts You can edit the shortcut menu, it can be found in Extra > shortcuts. how to use this function, please contact your network provider. Activate activate this function. Deactivate cancel this function. Query Status view the status of this function.
Divert If Busy divert all incoming calls when there is at least one call in progress. Divert All Data Calls divert all data calls. Cancel All Divert deactivate all call diverts. Outgoing Calls allows you to bar outgoing calls to other numbers. It includes: All Calls, which bars the user from making any outgoing calls; International Calls, which prevents the user from making international calls only; International Except Home, which prevents the user from making international calls except to home.
Cancel All cancel all barrings. You need to enter the barring password. Change Barring PW enter the old password, and set the new password. Call Time Reminder This option enables you to remind yourself about the duration of a call. When this option is enabled, there will be a short beep when the duration of a call exceeds the reminder timer. It can be a single or periodic reminder. Auto Redial Turn this option on or off to activate or deactivate auto redial.
Manual manually select and connect to a network from a list of available networks. GPRS Connection Press L Change, and select When Needed connection or Always connection. Preferred Networks Security Setup Preferred Networks is a list of networks already configured and set by you. The preferred networks will be stored in the SIM card. Press L OK to show a list of preferred networks. Select an item, then press L Option to enter it: Enter Security Setup.
If you enter an incorrect PIN number three times in succession, your SIM card will be locked. At this time, you need the PUK number to unlock the SIM card. The PIN number and PUK number may have been provided to you together with the SIM card. If you do not have them, please contact your network provider. The default PIN number is usually 1234. You should change it to your own code as soon as possible. Phone Lock Phone Lock can prevent unauthorized use of your mobile phone.
in the fixed dialing number list are displayed in the phone book. Barred Dial If your SIM card supports it, certain numbers can be barred. When this function is activated, you may only dial the numbers that is in the barred dialing list. Mode enter PIN 2 code and turn barred dialing function On or Off. Fixed Dial List when there are numbers in the barred dialing list, you can carry out the desired operations.
13. User Profiles Your mobile phone provides a number of user profiles for you to set your mobile phone's ring tone, according to condition and environment. From the main menu, press the navigation keys to scroll and select User Profiles. Press L to enter the User Profiles menu, where you will be able to access the following: General, Meeting, Outdoor, Indoor or Headset. General for use under general conditions. Meeting for use in meetings.
• Alert Type: This option allows you to set the type of alert you wish to receive when there is an incoming call. You can select only one option from Ring, Vibration Only, Vibra and Ring or Vibra Then Ring. • Ring Type: This option allows you to set the ring mode, such as Single, Repeat or Ascending. • Extra Tone: You can turn on or off the tone for Warning, Error, Camp on and Connect.
14. Services In the main menu, press the navigation keys to scroll and select Services. There are three submenus: STK, WAP and Data Account. STK Press +/- to scroll and select STK. Press L to enter the STK menu. In this menu, you can use the valueadded services provided by your network operator. Your mobile phone supports STK functions. This service is provided by your network operator. If your SIM card and network operator do not provide this service, then you will not be able to use this function.
Delete delete the selected bookmark. Add Bookmark edit the title and address of the new bookmark. Edit Profile display the edit profile list. After you have edited and saved the list, select Activate Profile to activate it. Rename Profile change the name of the profile. You can visit the web sites you visited recently. Homepage change the homepage. Enter Address Data Account select GSM Data or GPRS data account.
Show Images select On or Off to show or hide images. Service Message Settings select to receive or not to receive WAP service messages. Clear Cache Clear Cookies Data or services that you have visited will be saved in the cache memory of your mobile phone. Please promptly clear these temporary files that record your online data. Data or services that you have visited will be saved in the cookies memory of your mobile phone. Please clear these temporary files that record your online data.
Exit exit the WAP browser window and disconnect. Save Image save a picture. This option will only appear when there is a picture in the current page. When browsing a WAP page, you can press )at any time to exit the WAP browser window, disconnect and return to standby mode. • Explanation of the Mobile Phone Keys in the Browser Press +/- to move up/down and scroll through the WAP page. Press to move left/right and scroll through the WAP page. Press L Option to enter the option menu.
GPRS In this menu, the mobile phone will display a list of GPRS Data account. You can select and edit the GPRS data: Account Name specify a name for the account. APN edit APN. User Name set the user identification for login to APN. Password set the password for login to APN. Auth.Type select Normal or Secure.
15. Extra In the main menu interface, press the navigation keys to scroll to Extra and press L to enter the Extra menu. You can make use of some practical applications, such as: Calendar, To Do List, Alarm, Calculator, Units Converter, Currency Converter and Shortcuts. Calendar When you enter the Calendar, the screen will display the current month. To change date, use the navigation keys. View Tasks You can enter View Tasks menu to set a new task and view the task list. View view the current task.
Calculator The calculator supports 4 basic arithmetic functions to facilitate simple calculations. Enter the Calculator to display the operation interface of the calculator: • Use the number keys from 0 - 9 to enter numbers, and use # to enter decimal point. • Press +/- and to enter the symbols for the four mathematical operators +, -, x or /. • Press R Clear to delete the last entry or result, press R Back to exit the calculator, press L or C, "=" to display the result.
16. Input Methods General outline #: To switch between different input methods. Number keys from 2 to 9: in the Intelligent English input mode, enter the letters corresponding to the keys. This mobile phone supports English input and the following input methods: Multitap ABC, Multitap abc, Numeric, Smart ABC, and Smart abc.
Icons & symbols In standby mode, several symbols can be displayed simultaneously on the main screen. If the network symbol isn’t displayed, the network is currently not available. You may be in a bad reception area, moving to a different location may help. GSM Network - Your phone is connected to a GSM network. Reception quality - The more bars are shown the better the reception is.
Precautions Radio Waves Your cellular mobile phone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is operating, it sends and receives radio waves. The radio waves carry your voice or data signal to a base station that is connected to the telephone network. The network controls the power at which the phone transmits. • Your phone transmits/receives radio waves in the GSM frequency (900 / 1800 MHz). • The GSM network controls transmission power (0.01 to 2 watts).
Always switch off your phone... Inadequately protected or sensitive electronic equipment may be affected by radio energy. This interference can lead to accidents. Before boarding an aircraft and/or when packing the phone in your luggage: the use of mobile phones in an aircraft may be dangerous for the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the mobile phones network and may be illegal. In hospitals, clinics, other health care centres and anywhere else where you may be in the close vicinity of medical equipment.
Improved performance In order to improve the performance of your phone, reduce radio energy emission, reduce battery consumption and ensure safe operation adhere to the following guidelines: For the optimal and satisfactory operation of the phone you are recommended to use the phone in the normal operating position (when not using in hands-free mode or with a hands-free accessory). • Do not expose your phone to extreme temperatures. • Treat the phone with care.
Your mobile phone and your car Environmental care Studies have shown that speaking on the telephone while driving lowers your concentration, which can be dangerous. Adhere to the following guidelines: • Give your full attention to driving. Pull off the road and park before using the phone. • Respect the local regulations in countries where you drive and use your GSM phone. • If you want to use your phone in a vehicle, install the hands-free car kit which is designed for that purpose.
Troubleshooting The phone does not switch on Remove/reinstall the battery. Then charge the phone until the battery icon stops scrolling. Unplug from charger and try to switch the mobile on. Your phone doesn’t return to the idle screen Long press ) or switch off the phone, check that the SIM card and the battery are installed correctly and switch it on again. The network symbol is not displayed The network connection is lost.
You have the feeling that you miss some calls Check your call divert options. The display shows SIM failure Check that the SIM card has been inserted in the right position. If the problem remains, your SIM card may be damaged. Contact your operator. When attempting to use a feature in the menu, the mobile displays NOT ALLOWED Some features are network dependent. They are only available, therefore, if the network or your subscription supports them.
Philips Authentic Accessories Some accessories, such as battery and charger, are included as standard accessories in your mobile phone package. Additional accessories may also be provided or sold separately. Package contents may therefore vary. To maximise the performance of your Philips mobile phone and not to void the warranty, always purchase Philips Authentic Accessories that are specially designed for use with your phone.
Specific Absorption Rate Information International standards THIS MOBILE PHONE MEETS THE INTERNATIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy defined by the international standards.
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Declaration of conformity We, Philips (China) Investment Co., Ltd. BU Wireless China 21F, Tower 1 Kerry Everbright City 218 Tian Mu Xi Road Shanghai, P.R.C200010 declare under our sole responsibility that the product Philips S890 GSM/GPRS Dualband Digital Mobile Phone TAC: 351727 01 to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following Standards: Safety: EN 60950/2001 SAR: EN 50360:2001/EN 50361:2001 R&TTE: EN301-511 V9.0.2 EMC: EN301489-1 V1.5.1 and EN301489-7 V1.2.