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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
`FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
`MARSHALL DIVISION
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`SOLOCRON MEDIA, LLC,
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`Plaintiff,
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`v.
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`VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS INC., CELLCO
`PARTNERSHIP D/B/A VERIZON WIRELESS,
`AT&T MOBILITY LLC, SPRINT SPECTRUM L.P.,
`AND T -MOBILE USA, INC.,
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`Defendants.
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`Case No. 2:13-cv-1059-JRG
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`[JURY TRIAL DEMANDED]
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`DECLARATION OF ERIN FLAUCHER
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`I, Erin Flaucher, do hereby declare that I am over twenty-one years of age
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`and have personal knowledge of the facts declared herein:
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`1.
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`I am a Paralegal employed by Microsoft Corporation ("Microsoft")
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`located at One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052. I have been employed by
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`Microsoft since October 2009.
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`2.
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`I make this declaration for the purpose of confirming the business
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`records of certain products and authenticating certain documents. The facts set
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`forth in this Declaration are based upon information provided to me.
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`I am
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`competent to testify to all matters stated, and if called upon to do so, I would
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`testify to the facts set forth in this Declaration.
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`3.
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`To the best of my knowledge, the Nokia 3510 Phone ("the 3510
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`Product") was introduced to the public on March 12, 2002. Nokia issued at least
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`one press release at that time detailing the 3510 Product's features. A true and
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`correct copy of a press release dated March 12, 2002 is attached to this Declaration
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`as Exhibit A.
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`4.
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`The 3510 Product was first released to the public for sale in May,
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`2002, when Nokia began shipping the 3510 Product as shown in Exhibit B.
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`Exhibit B is a sales report for the 3510 Product showing sold units in 2002.
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`Exhibit B is a true and correct copy of the original report that was retrieved from
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`Microsoft Mobile Oy's databases. Microsoft Mobile Oy is an indirect subsidiary
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`of Microsoft Corporation.
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`5.
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`Exhibit B accurately reflects the information kept by Microsoft
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`Mobile Oy in the regular course of business and was recorded at or near the time of
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`transactions by employees or representatives of the predecessor of Microsoft
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`Mobile Oy (which was Nokia Corporation ("Nokia")) with knowledge. It is the
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`regular practice of Microsoft Mobile Oy's business to keep such records, and
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`current employees of Microsoft Mobile Oy who were formerly employees of the
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`predecessor Nokia Corporation confirmed that it was the regular practice of Nokia
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`Corporation's business to keep such records.
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`6.
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`Exhibit Cis a copy of a User's Guide for the 3510 Product which was
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`retrieved from Nokia's records. Exhibit C shows a product code of9354276. It is
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`my understanding based upon information from the Microsoft Mobile Oy Product
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`Lifecycle Capability Organization, which maintains certain records on products
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`that as part of the release and sale of the 3510 Product, Nokia created at least nine
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`sales packages that included the User Guide with a product code of 9354276 which
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`were all released between January 2002 and August 20, 2002. Those sales
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`packages are listed in Exhibit D.
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`I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of
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`America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on the _ day of
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`November 2014, in the United States of America.
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`List of Exhibits:
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`Erin Flaucher
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`Exhibit A
`March 12, 2002 Press Release on 3510 Product
`Exhibit B
`sale:;; report for the 3 51 0 Product
`Exhibit C
`3510 Users Guide with product code 9354276
`Exhibit D Listing of Nokia sales packages that included Users Guide 9354276
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`Exhibit A
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`THE NOKIA 3510 BRINGS GPRS AND POLYPHONIC SOUNDS TO THE CONSUMER MARKET
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`1 2 March, 2002
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`Nokia today introduced the Nokia 3 51 0, its first expression category phone with GPRS,
`polyphonic (MIDI) sounds and Value Added Services (VAS) over Multimedia Messaging Service
`(MMS) capability. VAS over MMS brings new dimensions to personal communications with the
`possibility to receive rich value added services like screen savers and polyphonic ring tones.
`Shipments are expected to begin in the second quarter, 2002 in Europe, Africa and Asia
`Pacific.
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`"We believe that the Nokia 3 51 0 will have wide consumer appeal with its attractive feature
`set and hip design. The polyphonic tones dramatically improves the sound quality, be it
`melodious sounds for ring tones, alerts or game sounds. With several cover options and an
`extensive service offering, the Nokia 3 510 can be transformed into the most personal and
`useful device," said Juha Pinomaa, Vice President, Marketing, Nokia Mobile Phones.
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`WAP over GPRS offers a convenient and fast connection to mobile services and allows the
`user to concentrate on the task at hand rather than having to worry about the technology
`used. With many easy to use applications, the user is able to personalize the Nokia 3 510 and
`download fun, new content.
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`Polyphonic MIDI ringtones offer a new, high-quality sound experience for the users of the
`Nokia 3 510. MIDI sounds and traditional ring tones can also be used as personal ring tones
`and SMS alert tones. The Nokia 3510 has 15 preloaded MIDI ring tones and 4 MIDI alert
`tones, in addition to traditional ring tones. Additional polyphonic ring tones can be
`downloaded from Club Nokia or received over MMS.
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`The owner of the Nokia 3510 will have five games to choose from, most of which are brand
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`new: Kart Racing, Dance 2 Music, Space impact ll, Bumper and Link5. Polyphonic background
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`music and sound effects add a new dimension to the mobile gaming. Playing games on your
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`phone is made even easier with XpresslTMl—on Gaming covers, specifically designed with a 4—
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`way scroll key for improved gaming ergonomics. For example, you can steer and shoot
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`simultaneously while playing Space Impact ll.
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`The new, exciting accessory covers for the Nokia 3510 also include active covers with
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`dynamic light effects flashing to the rhythm of your ring ton“, as woll as roactivc covors that
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`glow in the dark.
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`Club Nokia game services for the Nokia 3510 comprise downloadable game packs including
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`new levels, tracks, characters, mission packs and polyphonic game sounds as well as high
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`score sending. You can also download your favorite hit tune as a polyphonic tone from the
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`Club Nokia WAP site.
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`The following features are also included in the Nokia 3510:
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`II
`- Animated screensavers. full display screensavers
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`— Clock screensavers
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`— lnbuilt vibra
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`II
`— Calendar with reminder, call and birthday note types
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`— Count down timer and stopwatch
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`— Voice dialling with 14 voice tags
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`- Phonebook with up to 500 names
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`- Timed profiles
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` - arge black and white display (96 x 65 resolution)
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`— WAP1.2.1 over GPRS
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`— GSM 900/1800
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`— Talktime: up to 1h 30min, standby time: up to 13 days
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`— Dimensions: weight 105g, volume 98cc
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`II
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`Please note that the MMS related services are dependent on the networl< as well as on the
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`compatibility of the devices used and the content formats supported.
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`About Nokia
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`Nol<ia is the world leader in mobile communications. Backed by its experience, innovation,
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`user-friendliness and secure solutions, the company has become the leading supplier of
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`mobile phones and a leading supplier of mobile, fixed and lP networks. By adding mobility to
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`the Internet Nokia creates new opportunities for companies and further enriches the daily
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`lives of people. Nokia is a broadly held company with listings on six major exchanges.
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`Further information:
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`Nokia Mobile Phones
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`Communications
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`Exhibit 1073-0007
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`Tel.+ 358 7180 08000
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`www.nokia.com (also for photos)
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`nokia.mobile.phones@nokia.com
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`Club Nokia Web Service at www.club.nokia.com
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`Club Nokia WAP Services at mobile.club.nokia.com
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`Back to press releases
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`NOKIA
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`Exhibit B
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`Curtype:
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`Views:
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`Accounts:
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`Names:
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`I1AMC HDB12- GSM900 - Pippi - 3510
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`61223.00
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`718453.00
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`303882.00
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`269746.00
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`613639.00
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`770311.00
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`1016205.00
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`555626.00
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`2002
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`2002
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`2002
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`2002
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`2002
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`2002
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`2002
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`2002
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`2002
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`2002
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`2002
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`Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5
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`Period 6
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`Period 7
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`Period 8
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`Period 9
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`Period 10
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`Period 11
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`Period 12
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`Exhibit C
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`User's Guide
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`Issue 1
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`DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
`We, NOKIA CORPORATION, declare under our sole responsibility that the product
`NHM-8NX is in conformity with the provisions of the following Council Directive: 1999/5/EC.
`A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found from
`http://www. no ki a.co m/ ph ones/dec I a ration_ of_ conformity/.
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`Copyright© Nokia Corporation 2002. All rights reserved.
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`Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document
`in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited.
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`Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other
`product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their
`respective owners.
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`Nokia tune is a trademark of Nokia Corporation.
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`Dance2Music, Bumper and LinkS are trademarks of Nokia Corporation.
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`US Patent No 5818437 and other pending patents. T9 text input software Copyright (C)
`1997-2002. Tegic Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.
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`Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from RSA Security.
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`Nokia operates a policy of continuous development. Nokia reserves the right to make
`changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior
`notice.
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`Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any
`special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused.
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`The contents of this document are provided "as is". Except as required by applicable law, no
`warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied
`warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are made in relation to the
`accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. Nokia reserves the right to revise this
`document or withdraw it at anytime without prior notice
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`The availability of particular accessories may vary by region. Please check with the Nokia
`dealer nearest to you.
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`Quick and easy
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`Quick and easy
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`This Quick Guide explains the basic functions of your Nokia 3510 mobile
`phone. More information on these functions is given in chapters 3-6.
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`• Making a call
`• Before you can make your first call, see Installing the SIM card and
`the battery to learn how to insert the SIM card, install and charge
`the battery, and switch on your phone.
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`1. Key in the area code and phone number and press ~ .
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`2. Press '
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`to end the call.
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`• Call functions
`• Answering a call: Press ~ -
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`. You can also press Silence to
`• Ending/rejecting a call: Press '
`mute the ringing, and then either answer or reject the call.
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`• Adjusting earpiece volume: During a call, press the scroll keys.
`• Calling your voice mailbox: Press and hold ~ .If the phone asks
`for the voice mailbox number, key it in and press OK.
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`• Speed dialling: First assign a phone number to a speed dialling key
`(see page 36). Then press the speed dialling key you want and ~ .
`• Answering a waiting call: First activate Call waiting service (see
`page 24). Then you can answer a waiting call by pressing ~ .The
`first call is put on hold. Press '
`to end the active call.
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`For more information, see Phone book (Names- Menu 1) on page 32.
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`Quick and easy
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`• Sending a text message
`1. Press Menu , select Messages and Write message
`2. Key in a message. See Writing text on page 25.
`See also Text and picture templates on page 40.
`3. To send the message, press Options and select Send.
`4. Enter the recipient's phone number and press OK to send the
`message, or search for the phone number in the phone book. Press
`OK to send the message.
`For more information, see Messages (Menu 2) on page 38.
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`• Locking and unlocking the keypad
`To lock the keypad:
`• In standby mode, press Menu and \!?within 1.5 seconds to lock
`the keypad.
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`To unlock the keypad:
`•In standby mode, press Unlock and \!?within 1.5 seconds to
`unlock the keypad.
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`To set the keypad to lock automatically:
`•Press Menu , Settings, Phone settings and Keyguard settings. Select
`On to activate the keyguard and select the time after which the
`keypad automatically locks.
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`Contents
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`Quick and easy ......................... 3
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`FOR YOUR SAFETY ................... 8
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`General information .............. 10
`Stickers in the sales package ........... 10
`Access codes ......................................... 10
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`Overview of the functions of
`the phone ................................ 11
`Multimedia messaging service ........ 11
`Polyphonic sound (MIDI) ................... 11
`GPRS (General Packet
`Radio Service) ....................................... 12
`WAP (Wireless Application
`Protocol) ................................................. 12
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`1. Your phone ......................... 13
`Keys and connectors ........................... 13
`Standby mode ....................................... 14
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`2. Getting started ................... 16
`Installing the SIM card and
`the battery ............................................. 16
`Removing the SIM card .................. 17
`Charging the battery .......................... 17
`Switching the phone on and off.. ... 18
`Keypad lock (Keyguard) ..................... 19
`Changing the covers ........................... 20
`Putting on the carrying strap ........... 21
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`3. Call functions ..................... 22
`Making a call ........................................ 22
`Last number redialling .................... 22
`Calling your voice mailbox ............ 22
`Speed dialling a phone number ... 22
`Making a conference call .............. 23
`Answering or rejecting an incoming
`call ........................................................... 23
`Call waiting ........................................ 23
`Options during a call .......................... 24
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`4. Writing text ........................ 25
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`Setting predictive text input on
`or off ............................. - ....................... 25
`Using predictive text input.. ............. 25
`Writing compound words .............. 26
`Using traditional text input... ........... 26
`Tips for writing text.. .......................... 27
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`5. Using the menu .................. 28
`Accessing a menu function .............. 28
`List of menu functions ....................... 29
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`6. Menu functions .................. 32
`Phone book (Names- Menu 1) ....... 32
`Selecting the phone book
`settings ............................................... 32
`Saving names and phone numbers
`(Add name) ........................................ 32
`Saving multiple numbers and
`text items per name ................... 33
`Searching for a name in
`the phone book ................................ 34
`Editing a name, number or
`text item ............................................. 34
`Erasing names and numbers ......... 34
`Copying phone books ...................... 35
`Sending and receiving a business
`card ...................................................... 35
`Assigning a number to a speed
`dialling key ......................................... 36
`Voice dialling ..................................... 36
`Adding a voice tag ....................... 36
`Making a call using a voice tag 37
`Replaying, changing or erasing
`a voice tag ...................................... 37
`Service numbers ............................... 38
`Ringing tone per name ................... 38
`Messages (Menu 2) ............................. 38
`Writing and sending
`text messages ................................... 38
`Options for sending a message .... 39
`Text and picture templates ........... 40
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`Inserting a text template into a
`message .......................................... 40
`Inserting a picture template into a
`message .......................................... 40
`Reading and replying to a text
`message .............................................. 40
`lnbox and outbox folders .............. 41
`Erasing text messages .................... 41
`Chat ..................................................... 42
`My folders and Archive folder ..... 42
`Voice messages ................................ 43
`Info messages ................................... 43
`Service command editor ................ 43
`Text message settings .................... 44
`Receiving multimedia messages ..... 44
`Multimedia messaging settings .. 45
`Viewing multimedia messages .... 45
`Viewing the received message. 45
`Viewing a saved message .......... 46
`Call register (Menu 3) ........................ 46
`Missed calls and received calls .... 47
`Dialled numbers ............................... 47
`Erase recent call lists ...................... 47
`Call counters and call timers ....... 47
`Tones (Menu 4) .................................... 48
`Profiles (Menu 5) ................................. 49
`Settings (Menu 6) .............................. 49
`Time settings ..................................... 49
`Clock settings ................................ 49
`Automatic update of date
`and time .......................................... 50
`Call settings ...................................... 50
`Call divert.. ..................................... 50
`Anykey answer .............................. 51
`Automatic redial ........................... 51
`Speed dialling settings ............... 51
`Call waiting service ..................... 51
`Summary after call ...................... 51
`My number sending ..................... 51
`Line for outgoing calls ................ 51
`Phone settings .................................. 52
`Language ........................................ 52
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`Keyguard settings ........................ 52
`Cell info display ............................ 52
`Welcome note ............................... 52
`Network selection ........................ 53
`Confirm SIM service actions ..... 53
`Help text activation .................... 53
`Start-up tone ................................ 53
`Accessory settings ........................... 53
`Security settings .............................. 54
`Restore factory settings ................ 55
`Games (Menu 7) .................................. 55
`Starting a game ............................... 55
`Game services and game settings 55
`Organiser (Menu 8) ............................ 56
`Alarm clock ....................................... 56
`Calendar ............................................. 57
`Making a calendar note ............. 57
`When the phone alarms for
`a note .............................................. 58
`Tools (Menu 9) ..................................... 58
`Screen saver ...................................... 58
`Screen saver activation timeout 59
`Receiving screen savers via
`MMS or picture messaging ........ 59
`Calculator .......................................... 59
`Making a currency conversion. 60
`Countdown timer ............................ 60
`Stopwatch ......................................... 61
`Time observation and
`time splitting ................................. 61
`Lap times ........................................ 61
`Viewing and erasing times ........ 61
`Mobile Internet services, WAP
`(Menu 10) ............................................. 62
`Basic steps for accessing and
`using WAP services ........................ 62
`Setting up the phone for a WAP
`service ................................................. 62
`Saving the service settings
`received as a text message ....... 62
`Keying in the service settings
`manually ......................................... 63
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`Settings when GSM data is the
`selected data bearer .................... 64
`Settings when GPRS is
`the selected data bearer ............. 64
`Making a connection to a WAP
`service ................................................. 65
`Browsing the pages of
`a WAP service ................................... 66
`General guidelines for using
`the phone keys ............................... 66
`WAP direct calling ........................ 67
`Ending a WAP connection ............. 67
`Appearance settings of the WAP
`browser ............................................... 68
`Down load settings ........................... 68
`Bookmarks .......................................... 68
`
`Receiving a bookmark ................. 69
`Service inbox ..................................... 69
`To set the phone to receive
`service messages .......................... 70
`The cache memory ........................... 70
`Security indicator ............................. 70
`Authority certificates ...................... 71
`SIM services (Menu 11) ..................... 71
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`7. Battery statements ............. 72
`Charging and Discharging ................. 72
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`CARE AND MAINTENANCE .... 73
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`IMPORTANT SAFETY
`INFORMATION ........................ 74
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`FOR YOUR SAFETY
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`FOR YOUR SAFETY
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`Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal.
`Further detailed information is given in this manual.
`Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or
`when it may cause interference or danger.
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`ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
`Don't use a hand-held phone while driving.
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`INTERFERENCE
`All wireless phones may get interference, which could affect
`performance.
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`SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
`Follow any regulations or rules. Switch the phone off near medical
`equipment.
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`SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
`Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft.
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`SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING
`Don't use the phone at a refuelling point. Don't use near fuel or
`chemicals.
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`SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
`Don't use the phone where blasting is in progress. Observe
`restrictions, and follow any regulations or rules.
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`USE SENSIBLY
`Use only in the normal position. Don't touch the antenna
`unnecessarily.
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`QUALIFIED SERVICE
`Only qualified personnel may install or repair phone equipment.
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`ACCESSORIES AND BATIERIES
`Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect
`incompatible products.
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`WATER-RESISTANCE
`Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
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`FOR YOUR SAFETY
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`CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES
`When connecting to any other device, read its user's guide for
`detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
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`CALLING
`Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Enter the phone
`number, including the area code, then press~. To end a call, press
`~.To answer a call, press~.
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`EMERGENCY CALLS
`Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Press~ as many
`times as needed (e.g. to exit a call, to exit a menu, etc.) to clear the
`display. Enter the emergency number, then press~. Give your
`location. Do not end the call until told to do so.
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`• Network Services
`The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use on the EGSM 900
`and GSM 1800 networks.
`Dualband is a network dependent feature. Check with your local service provider
`if you can subscribe to and use this feature.
`A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services. These
`are special services that you arrange through your wireless service provider.
`Before you can take advantage of any of these Network Services, you must
`subscribe to them through your service provider and obtain instructions for their
`use from your service provider.
`r:l. Note: Some networks may not support all language-dependent
`~ characters and/or services.
`Check the model number of any charger before use with this device.
`This device is intended for use when supplied with power from ACP-7, ACP-8 and
`LCH-9.
`
`Warning: Use only batteries, chargers and accessories approved by the
`phone manufacturer for use with this particular phone model. The use
`of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty applying to
`the phone, and may be dangerous.
`For availability of approved accessories, please check with your dealer.
`When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory, grasp and pull the plug,
`not the cord.
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`General information
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`General information
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`• Stickers in the sales package
`The stickers contain important information for service and customer
`support purposes.
`Attach the [A] sticker to the Club Nokia Invitation Card supplied in the
`sales package.
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`Attach the [[] sticker to your warranty card.
`
`• Access codes
`• Security code (5 digits): The security code protects your phone
`against unauthorised use, and is supplied with the phone. The preset
`code is 12345. Change the code in the Settings menu, see Security
`settings on page 54. Keep the new code secret and in a safe place
`separate from your phone.
`
`Set the phone to request the code, see Security settings on page 54.
`• PIN code (4 trough 8 digits): The Personal Identification Number
`(PIN) code protects your SIM card against unauthorised use. The PIN
`code is usually supplied with the SIM card.
`
`Set the phone to request the PIN code each time the phone is
`switched on, see Security settings on page 54.
`• PIN2 code (4 through 8 digits): The PIN2 code may be supplied with
`the SIM card and is required to access some functions, such as
`charging unit counters.
`• PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits): The Personal Unblocking Key (PUK)
`code is required to change a blocked PIN code. The PUK2 code is
`required to change a blocked PIN2 code.
`
`If the codes are not supplied with the SIM card, contact your local
`service provider for the codes.
`• Barring password: The barring password is needed when using the
`Call barring service, see Security settings on page 54. The password is
`supplied by your service provider.
`
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`Exhibit 1073-0021
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`~-8_enl.fm Pagel! Thursday,February28,2002 !1:54AM
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`
`Overview of the functions of the phone
`
`Overview of the functions of the
`phone
`
`The Nokia 3510 phone provides many functions which are very handy
`for daily use, such as a Calendar, Clock, Alarm clock, Countdown timer,
`Calculator, Games, and many more.
`
`A range of accessory covers is also available for your phone. To change
`the covers, see Changing the covers on page 20.
`
`• Multimedia messaging service
`The multimedia messaging service enables you to receive multimedia
`messages. These messages can be made up of text. graphics and sound.
`The graphic part can be saved for use as a screen saver, and the sound
`part can be saved for use as a ringing tone.
`
`Note: The default setting of the multimedia message service is on
`(Allow multimedia reception is set to Yes). and your operator or service
`provider may charge you for every message you receive.
`
`• Polyphonic sound (MIDI)
`Polyphonic sound consists of several sound components played at the
`same time through a speaker. The polyphonic sounds make ringing tones
`sound like real melodies compared to the beeps in traditional ringing
`tones. The polyphonic sounds are used in ringing tones, message alert
`tones and in gaming for background music and sound effects. Your 3510
`phone has sound components from over 40 instruments that can be
`used for polyphonic sounds. A maximum of four instruments can be
`played simultaneously. The format supported is the Scalable Polyphonic
`MIDI (SP-MIDI).
`
`You can receive polyphonic ringing tones via multimedia service, see
`Receiving multimedia messages on page 44 and Tones (Menu 4). You
`can also download them via WAP via Tone services menu. See Tones
`(Menu 4) on page 48.
`
`11
`
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`Verizon Wireless
`Exhibit 1 073-0022
`
`

`

`~-8_enl.fm Page 12 Thursday, February 28,2002 !1:54AM
`
`Overview of the functions of the phone
`
`• GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)
`GPRS is a technology that allows mobile phones to be used for sending
`and receiving data over the mobile network. GPRS is a data bearer that
`enables wireless access to data networks such as the Internet. The
`applications which use GPRS are WAP, MMS and SMS messages.
`Before you can use GPRS technology
`• You need to subscribe to the GPRS service.
`For availability and subscription to GPRS service, contact your
`network operator or service provider.
`• You need to save the GPRS settings for the applications used over
`GPRS.
`See Setting up the phone for a WAP service on page 62.
`See Text message settings on page 44.
`Fees for GPRS and applications
`Both the active GPRS connection and the applications used over GPRS,
`for example WAP services, sending and receiving data and SMS
`messages, require a fee. For more detailed information on fees, contact
`your network operator or service provider.
`
`• WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)
`You can access various WAP services such as news, weather reports,
`entertainment. cinema and online games. These services are specially
`designed for mobile phones and they are maintained by WAP service
`providers.
`Check the availability ofWAP services, pricing and tariffs with your
`network operator and/or the service provider whose services you wish to
`use. Service providers will also give you instructions on how to use their
`services.
`See Mobile Internet services, WAP (Menu 10) on page 62.
`
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`Verizon Wireless
`Exhibit 1 073-0023
`
`

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`1 1.Power key, CD
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`Switches the phone on and
`off.
`
`While in the phone book or
`in menu functions, or
`when the keypad is locked,
`briefly pressing the power
`key turns the phone's
`display lights on for
`approximately 15 seconds.
`
`2.Selection keys, '-. and
`/
`
`The function of the keys
`depends on the guiding
`text shown on the display
`above the keys, for
`example Menu and Names
`in standby mode.
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`
`• Keys and connectors
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`3. Scroll keys, ......, and -
`
`Enables scrolling through names, phone numbers, menus or settings.
`Also adjusts the earpiece volume during a call.
`
`4.
`
`'
`
`ends an active call. Exits from any function.
`
`5. ~ dials a phone number, and answers a call. In standby mode, it
`shows the most recently called number.
`6. W - ~ enter numbers and characters. Pressing and holding
`\5Y calls your voice mailbox.
`\?:> and ~ are used for various purposes in different functions,
`for example, when locking the keypad.
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`Exhibit 1 073-0024
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`~-8_enl.fm Page 14 Thursday, February 28, 2002 II :54 AM
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`• Standby mode
`When the phone is ready for use and no
`• xxxxxxx • characters have been entered by the user, the
`
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`I
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`I
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`phone is in standby mode.
`
`The selection keys in standby mode are Menu
`and Names.
`
`xxxxxx
`
`Indicates the cellular network in which the phone is currently
`being used.
`
`'f
`
`0
`
`Shows the signal strength of the cellular network at your
`current location. The higher the bar, the stronger the signal.
`
`Shows the battery charge level. The higher the bar, the more
`power in the battery.
`
`Other essential indicators in standby mode:
`a
`
`You have received one or several text or picture messages. See
`Reading and replying to a text message on page 40.
`
`You have received one or several voice messages. See Voice
`messages on page 43.
`
`The phone's keypad is locked. See Keypad lock (Keyguard) on
`page 19.
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`The

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