Software Notices; Location Services; Emergency Calls - Motorola CE0168 User Manual

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Software notices

Warning against unlocking the bootloader or altering a product's
Software notices
operating system software: Motorola strongly recommends that you do not
alter a product's operating system, which includes unlocking the bootloader,
rooting a device or running any operating software other than the approved
versions issued by Motorola and its partners. Such alterations may permanently
damage your product, cause your product to be unsafe and/or cause your
product to malfunction. In such cases, neither the product nor any damage
resulting therefrom will be covered by warranty.
Important FCC information: you must not make or enable any changes to the
product that will impact its FCC grant of equipment authorisation. The FCC
grant is based on the product's emission, modulation and transmission
characteristics, including: power levels, operating frequencies and
bandwidths, SAR levels, duty-cycle, transmission modes (e.g. CDMA, GSM)
and intended method of using the product (e.g. how the product is held or
used in proximity to the body). A change to any of these factors will invalidate
the FCC grant. It is illegal to operate a transmitting product without a valid
grant.

Location services

Motorola mobile devices can provide information about their approximate
Location
location to applications, using sources including GPS, AGPS and Wi-Fi. GPS
(Global Positioning System) uses government-operated satellites that are
subject to changes implemented in accordance with Department of Defense
policy and the Federal Radionavigation Plan. These changes may affect the
performance of location technology on your mobile device. AGPS (Assisted
Global Positioning System) uses your wireless service provider's network to
improve GPS performance. Airtime, data fees and/or additional charges may
apply in accordance with your service plan. Contact your wireless service
provider for details. Your mobile device can also use Wi-Fi signals to determine
your approximate location, using information from known and available Wi-Fi
networks.
Mobile devices transmit location-based information when connected to a
wireless network or when using other location technologies such as GPS. If you
use applications that require location-based information such as driving
directions, your mobile device will provide location information to them. These
applications may share location information with third parties, including your
wireless service provider, applications providers, Motorola and other third
parties providing services.

Emergency calls

When you make an emergency call, the mobile network may activate the
AGPS technology in your mobile device to tell the emergency responders your
approximate location.
AGPS has limitations and might not work in your area. Therefore:
• Always tell the emergency responder your location to the best of your
ability; and
• Remain on the phone for as long as the emergency responder instructs you.
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