Getting to the Main Applications Screen

My screen is frozen on a globe image, with my only option 'Emergency Call' Any suggestions?

This is what mine did before it was activated. Assuming you've already activated the phone via iTunes, you could try restarting the phone by holding down the home button and the standby button for about 10 seconds.

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