
- Handset Support
- Blackberry Support
- GPRS Data Services
- Activate MMS
- Lost or stolen mobile?
- Manufacturer Guides
Handset Support
Troubleshooting help for most mobile phones
Most common handset problems are usually fixed by simply turning off and
turning on your handset back on.
Check handset settings
If that doesn’t fix the problem check that your settings are correct. Refer to
the manufacturer's user guide that came with your handset. If you don’t have
that with you, log on to the manufacturer's website and check the support
resources available for your handset.
Check your battery
Make sure that your battery is holding charge. Leave your handset on until the
battery is fully drained of power, then recharge the battery for up to 24
hours.
If these troubleshooting tips don’t fix your handset, call Optus technical support on 133 343. Alternatively, take your handset back to where you purchased it along with your contract and receipt.
Blackberry Support
Need help? Start here to find support for your BlackBerry® smartphone, software, and more. You can also find downloads and information on BlackBerry® Training, BlackBerry® Technical Support Services and BlackBerry 101 Demos.
GPRS Data Services
Set Up for GPRS data services
Take advantage of all your mobile features to enhance your communication
experience and business flexibility. Use Optus Zoo, picture messaging (MMS),
mobile mail and browse the internet. Get the latest news, weather or
sports results as it happens.
To set up your mobile for data services:
Step 1: Login into Optus Zoo, to verify the make and model of your phone
Step 2: Click the Setup icon
Step 3: Then press send
Step 4: An SMS notification message will be sent to your handset, which will be followed by another SMS with data settings. Please save or activate these settings to your handset.
Activate MMS
Set Up for MMS
An MMS compatible handset is required to use this service.
To activate MMS on your mobile
Step 1: Login into Optus Zoo, to verify the make and model of your phone
Step 2: Click the Setup icon
Step 3: Then press send
Step 4: An SMS notification message will be sent to your handset, which will be followed by another SMS with data settings. Please save or activate these settings to your handset.
Cannot send an MMS
- Switch handset off and on to activate settings
- Check that the service status is Active
- Check that you have sufficient credit balance
Note: You must send an MMS before you can receive an MMS.
Lost or stolen mobile?
The Telecommunications industry estimates that about 100,000 mobile phones are lost or stolen each year.
Step 1: Phone the number immediately
If you think your mobile has been stolen or lost you should try the number to see if you can hear the phone ringing.
Step 2: Report the phone missing
If you think your mobile has been stolen and you would like to make an insurance claim contact your local police station (do not ring the emergency number 000). The police will provide a report number, which you will need to quote to Optus Customer Service on 133 343.
If you think your mobile has been lost, contact Optus Customer Service immediately on 133 343.
Step 3: Call Optus Customer Service on 133 343 to bar the phone.
If your phone has been lost or stolen, you should bar the service, which prevents outgoing calls, outgoing SMS text messages, will deactivate any diversions you have in place, and block any other services such as Data services.
It may take 15 minutes to an hour to block your SIM card, however you will not be charged for any calls made after you notify Optus Customer Service on 133 343. If you are not the account holder but need to bar the service you can do so on their behalf. The account holder will need to then contact customer service within 24 hours in order for the bar to remain active.
Step 4: Optus Customer Service blocks the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number.
Optus also gives you the option of IMEI blocking which prevents another SIM card being used in your handset on the Optus, Telstra or Vodafone network. Once the IMEI is blocked, it means that if someone does find your handset they will not be able to use it with a Telstra, Optus or Vodafone SIM card.
Customer service are not able to action an IMEI block for a non account holder.
Step 5: Replace the mobile phone
There are different options available to Customers who require a new phone.
- Phone Insurance - value to the handset that has been lost/stolen contact the customer claims unit in this instance on 1800 501 971
- Upgrade – If you are out of contract, upgrade to a new phone on a new contract
- Buy 2nd Hand Phone – you can buy a 2nd hand phone from a 2nd hand goods store. Thereafter you can purchase a new SIM card for around $39 from an Optus world store, then call Optus Customer Service on 133 343 to register the SIM. Always check the IMEI number through the AMTA website.
What if I find my phone?
If your phone is recovered, call Optus Customer Service on 133 343
to take off the bar and unblock the IMEI, which takes about 24 hours for all
types of services. If you have already been issued a new handset via insurance
then your old handset is the property of Optus Insurance and must be returned
to them, contact the customer claims unit in this instance on 1800 501 971.
Precautions for your new phone
Below are some precautions you should consider to reduce the possibility of
unauthorised calls if your phone is lost or stolen:
- IMEI: the IMEI number is independent of the phone number and is usually written underneath the battery or SIM card on the back of the handset itself. Record and store the IMEI number in a safe place. Most phones are able to tell you their IMEI number when you dial *#06# from the mobile handset.
- Insurance: insurance is available for all Optus mobile customers. If the phone is lost or stolen you will still be liable for the payments over the life of your contract. Optus Phone Insurance protects your phone from loss or theft.
- Use a Personal Identification Number (PIN): A PIN number can be programmed to bar entry to the phone or SIM card. Follow the instructions in the phone user guide to set the Equipment Lock feature.
- Keep PIN and IMEI numbers in a safe place.
- Do not leave the phone unattended in the car.
- Do not wear the phone on your hip in crowded areas.
- Do not leave the phone in your pocket where it can easily fall out.
Manufacturer Guides
Below are the contact details of the leading manufacturers of mobile phones and links to their online phone support.
| Manufacturer | Contact Manufacturer | User Guide Link |
|---|---|---|
| LG | 1800 643 156 | LG Phone Support |
| Motorola | 1300 138 823 | Motorola Phone Support |
| Nokia | 1300 366 733 | Nokia Phone Support |
| Samsung | (02) 9763 9700 | Samsung Phone Support |
| Sony Ericsson | 1300 650 050 | Sony Ericsson Phone Support |
| Blackberry | BlackBerry user Guides | |
| HTC | 1300 769 669 | HTC User Guide |








