They definitely aren’t clear because of the world ‘careful’. There’s no obvious connection between being careful and bringing a phone.
Are you saying that she’s making an effort to remember to bring her phone, but not being successful?
Is it known that going out is dangerous and having a phone is important for increasing her security?
Because of that lack of connection, ‘although’ doesn’t make sense either. You could say:
Although she knows it’s safer to carry a phone, she still forgets sometimes.
Although she tries to remember to carry her phone, she still forgets sometimes.
If you switch the order, ‘although’ isn’t the best.
She never carries her phone even though she knows it’s safer to.
She sometimes forgets to carry her phone, even though she tries to remember to.