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Before you do anything else, please read this
Charge the battery
The battery in your phone hasn’t been charged yet. While your phone is
charging, it’s important that you do not remove the battery pack. Doing so can
damage your phone. Also, please don’t try to take your phone apart. (If you do,
it may invalidate your warranty.)
Choose a rate plan wisely
Your phone can use up a lot of Internet bandwidth really quickly. Before you
use your phone, we strongly recommend that you talk to your mobile operator
about data rates. If you’re on a standard data plan, the costs could really add up.
Switching to a flat-rate plan could be a lot cheaper.
Know about privacy laws
Some countries have strict laws about how and when you can record phone
conversations. For example, you may need to tell the person you’re speaking to
before you start recording. It’s a good idea to find out what the laws are where
you live before you use your phone’s recording feature.
And finally, a few important words from our legal team
(LIMITATION OF DAMAGES)
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in no event shall HTC or
its affiliates be liable to you, any user, or third party for any indirect, special,
consequential, incidental or punitive damages of any kind, arising in contract,
tort, or otherwise, including, but not limited to, injury, loss of revenue, loss
of goodwill, loss of business opportunity, loss of data, and/or loss of profits,
regardless of the foreseeability thereof or whether HTC or its affiliates have
been advised of the possibility of such damages. And in no event shall the total
liability of HTC or its affiliates exceed the amount received from you, regardless
of the legal theory under which the cause of action is brought. The foregoing
does not affect any statutory rights which may not be disclaimed.