requiring "two-way radios" or "electronic devices" to be turned off to prevent
potential hazards.
• Do not use your phone in hospital operating rooms, emergency rooms, or
intensive care units. Always comply with all rules and regulations of hospitals and
health centers. If you have a medical device, please consult your doctor and the
device manufacturer to determine whether your phone may interfere with the
device's operation. To avoid potential interference with a pacemaker, always
maintain a minimum distance of 15 cm between your mobile phone and the
pacemaker. This can be done by using your phone on the ear opposite to your
pacemaker and not carrying your phone in a breast pocket. To avoid interference
with medical equipment, do not use your phone near hearing aids, cochlear
implants, or other similar devices.
• Observe all aircraft safety regulations and turn off your phone on board aircraft
when required.
• When driving a vehicle, use your phone in accordance with relevant traffic laws
and regulations.
• To avoid being struck by lightning, do not use your phone outdoors during
thunderstorms.
• Do not use your phone to make calls while it is charging.
• Do not use your phone in places with high humidity, such as bathrooms. Doing so
may result in electric shock, injury, fire, and charger damage.
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