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www .lg.com MFL69041801 (1.0) ENGLISH USER GUIDE L G-H440n[...]
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User Guide • Somecontent andillustra tionsmay differfrom yourdevice dependingon the region, serviceprovider ,software version, orOS version, and aresubject to changewithout priornotice. • Always usegenuine LGaccessories. Thesupplied ite[...]
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2 T able of contents Guidelines for safe and efficient use ....... 4 Important notice ..................................... 13 Getting to know your phone ................... 16 Phone layout .......................................... 16 Installing the SIM or USIM card and battery ................................................... 18 Charging the b[...]
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3 T able of contents Composing and sending email ............... 48 Camera and Video ................................... 49 Camera options on the viewfinder .......... 49 Using the advanced settings .................. 50 T aking a photo ....................................... 51 Once you have taken a photo ................. 51 Burst shot .........[...]
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4 Guidelines for safe and efficient use Pleaseread thesesimple guidelines. Not following theseguidelines maybe dangerous orillegal. Shoulda faultoccur ,a softwaretool isbuilt intoyour devicethat willgather afault log. Thistool gathers onlyda[...]
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5 Guidelines for safe and efficient use • Thisdevice meetsRF exposureguidelines whenused eitherin thenormal use positiona gainstthe earor whenpositioned atleast 1.5cm awayfrom thebody . Whena carry case, belt clipor holderis usedfo[...]
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6 Guidelines for safe and efficient use • Donot chargea handsetnear flammable materialas thehandset canbecome hot andcrea tea firehazard. • Usea dry clothto cleanthe exteriorof theunit (donot usesolvents suchas benzene, thinner [...]
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7 Guidelines for safe and efficient use Efficient phone operation Electronics devices Allmobile phonesma yreceive interference, whichcould affectperformance. • Donot useyour mobilephone nearmedical equipmentwithout requesting permission. A void placingthe phoneover [...]
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8 Guidelines for safe and efficient use Avoid damage to your hearing T o pr event possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods. Damage toyour hearingcan occurif youare exposedto loudsound forlong periodsof time. W e thereforerecommend thatyou do[...]
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9 Guidelines for safe and efficient use Potentially explosive atmospheres • Donot useyour phonea ta refuelingpoint. • Donot usenear fuelor chemicals. • Donot transportor storef lammablegas, liquidor explosivesin thesame compartmentof yourvehicl[...]
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10 Guidelines for safe and efficient use Battery information and care • Y ou donot needto completelydischarge thebatter ybefore recharging. Unlike otherba tterysystems,there isno memoryef fectthat couldcompromise the battery's performance. • Useonl yLG?[...]
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11 Guidelines for safe and efficient use Open Source Softwar e Notice Information T o obtain the sour ce code under GPL, LGPL, MPL, and other open source licenses, that is contained in this pr oduct, please visit http://opensource.lge.com. In addition to the source code, all r eferred license terms, warranty disclaimers and copyright notices are av[...]
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12 Guidelines for safe and efficient use Disposal of your old appliance 1 All electricaland electronicproducts shouldbe disposedof separately fromthe municipalwaste streamvia designated collectionfacilities appointed bythe governmentor thelocal authorities. 2 The corre[...]
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13 Important notice Please read this befor e you start using your phone! Pleasecheck tosee whetheran yproblems youencountered withyour phoneare describedin thissection before takingthe phonein forservice orcalling aser vice representative. 1. Phone memory Whenthe[...]
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14 Important notice • Somea pplicationsyou downloadmay consumebatter ypower . • Whileusing downloadeda pplications, checkthe battery chargelevel. NOTE: If you accidently press the Power/Lock Button while the device is in your pocket, the screen will turn off automatically in or der to save bat[...]
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15 Important notice 3 Release the Power/Lock Button onlywhen theboot logois displayed, then immediately pressand holdthe Power/Loc k Button again. 4 Release allButtons whenthe Factory resetscreen isdisplayed. 5 Press the Volume Buttons to select Ye s , ?[...]
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16 Getting to know your phone Phone layout T ouch Screen Proximity Sensor Earpiece Headset Jack Front Camera Lens Microphone NOTE: Proximity sensor When receiving and making calls, the pr oximity sensor automatically turns the backlight off and locks the touch scr een by sensing when the phone is near your ear . This extends battery life and preven[...]
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17 Getting to know your phone Microphone Volume Buttons NFC T ouch Point Charger/USB port Power/Lock Button Rear Camera Lens Speaker Flash Power/Lock Button • T urnyour phoneon/off by pressingand holdingthis button • Shortpress tolock/unlock thescreen Volume Buttons (While screen is off) • Lo[...]
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18 Getting to know your phone Installing the SIM or USIM card and battery Insertthe SIMor USIMcard providedb ythe mobiletelephone serviceprovider ,and the includedba ttery . 1 T o removethe backcover ,holdthe phonefirml yin onehand. Withyour otherhand, l[...]
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19 Getting to know your phone WARNING Do not insert a memory card into the SIM car d slot. If a memory card happens to be lodged in the SIM card slot, take the device to a LG Service Centre to r emove the memory card. NOTE: Only the microSIM car ds work with the device. 3 Insert thebatter y . 4 T o replacethe coveronto thede[...]
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20 Getting to know your phone Charging the battery Chargethe battery beforeusing itf orfirst time. Usethe chargerto chargethe battery . Acomputer canalso beused tocharge theba tteryby connectingthe phoneto itusing theUSB cable. WARNING Use onl[...]
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21 Getting to know your phone Inserting a memory card Y our devicesupports upto a32 GBmicroSD card. Depending onthe memory card manufacturerand type, some memory cardsmay notbe compatiblewith yourdevice. WARNING Some memory cards may not be fully compatible with the de[...]
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22 Getting to know your phone Removing the memory card Before removingthe memorycard,first unmountit forsafe removal. 1 Ta p > > > General tab> Storage > Unmount SD card . 2 Remove theback coverand pullout thememor ycard. WARNING Do not re[...]
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23 Getting to know your phone NOTE: Create a Google account before setting an unlock pattern and remember the Backup PIN you cr eated when creating your pattern lock. Caution! If you haven't created a Google account on the phone and you forgot your PIN, Password, and the backup PIN, you need to perform a hard r eset. But if you perform a hard [...]
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24 Y our Home screen T ouch screen tips Hereare sometips onhow tona vigateon yourphone. • T ap or touch –A singlefinger tapselects items, links, shortcuts andletters onthe on-screenke yboard. • T ouch and hold –T ouchand holdan itemon [...]
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25 Y our Home screen Home screen TheHome screenis thestarting pointf ormany andfunctions. Itallows youto add itemslike app shortcutsand Googlewidgets togive youinstant accessto information anda pplications. This isthe defaultcanvas and[...]
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26 Y our Home screen Extended Home screen Theopera tingsystem providesmultiple Homescreen canvasesto providemore space for addingicons, widgetsand more. • Slideyour fingerleft orright acrossthe Homescreen toaccess additional canvases. Customizing the Hom[...]
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27 Y our Home screen Removing an app from the Quick Key ar ea • T ouchand holdthe desiredQuick Key ,drag itto . NOTE: The Apps Key cannot be removed. Customizing app icons on the Home screen 1 T ouch andhold anapplication iconuntil itunlocks fromits currentposition,then re[...]
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28 Y our Home screen Pending notifications System notifications Opening the notifications panel Swipedown fromthe status barto openthe notificationspanel. T oclose the notifications panel, swipethe screenupwards ortap . Quick Settings Area Notifications Clear T apeach quick[...]
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29 Y our Home screen Indicator icons on the Status Bar Indicator iconsappear onthe statusbar atthe topof thescreen toreport missedcalls, newmessa ges, calendarevents,devicesta tusand more. Theicons displayed atthe topof thescreen provideinform[...]
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30 Y our Home screen Newtext ormultimedia message Wi-Fihotspot isactive NFCis on NOTE: The icon's location in the status bar may differ accor ding to the function or service. On-screen keyboar d Y ou canenter textusing theon-screen keyboard. Theon-screen keyboardappears on the?[...]
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31 Special Features Gesture shot TheGesture shotfea tureallows youto takea picturewith ahand gestureusing the frontcamera. T o take photo Thereare twomethods for usingthe Gestureshot feature. • Raiseyour hand, with anopen palm, until th[...]
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32 Special Features Glance View Whenthe phonescreen isof f, youcan seethe statusbar ,time anddate bydragging yourfinger downon thescreen. KnockON TheKnockON feature allowsyou todouble-tap thescreen toeasily turnit onor off. T o turn the [...]
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33 Special Features NOTE: • If you enter the wrong Knock Code 6 times, it will compulsorily take you to your google account log in/backup PIN. • Use the fingertip instead of finger nail to tap the screen for turning it on or off. • When the Knock Code is not in use, you can use Knock On function by taping the screen. 1 Ta p &g[...]
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34 Special Features 2 Create amemo usingthe followingoptions: T apto undothe mostrecent action. T apto redothe mostrecentl ydeleted action. T apto inserttext intoyour memo. T apto selectthe pentype andcolor . T apto usethe eraserto eras[...]
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35 Google account setup Thefirst timeyou opena Googlea pplicationon yourphone, youwill berequired tosign inwith yourexisting Googleaccount.If youdo nothave aGoogle account, youwill be promptedto create one. Creating your Google accou[...]
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36 Google account setup Aftersigning in, your phonewill syncwith yourGoogle services,such asGmail, Contacts, and GoogleCalendar .Y oucan alsouse Maps, download applications from Play Store, backup yoursettings toGoogle servers,andtake adv[...]
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37 Connecting to Networks and Devices Wi-Fi Y ou canuse high-speedInternet accesswhile withinthe coverageof thewireless accesspoint (AP). Connecting to Wi-Fi networks 1 Ta p > > Apps tab > > Networks tab> Wi-Fi . 2 Ta p to turnWi-Fion [...]
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38 Connecting to Networks and Devices Bluetooth Bluetoothis ashort-range communications technologythat allowsyou toconnect wirelessly toa numberof Bluetoothdevices, suchas headsetsand hands-freecar kits, and Bluetooth-enabled handhelds, computers, printers,a[...]
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39 Connecting to Networks and Devices Sending data via Bluetooth 1 Select afile oritem suchas acontact ormedia file. 2 Select theoption forsending datavia Bluetooth. 3 Search forand pairwith aBluetooth-enabled device. • Dueto different specificationsand f[...]
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40 Connecting to Networks and Devices T ransferring data between a PC and the device Y ou cancopy ormove databetween aPC andthe device. T ransferring data 1 Connect yourdevice toa PCusing theUSB cablethat camewith yourphone. 2 Open theNotifications panel, tap?[...]
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41 Calls Making a call 1 Ta p toopen thedialer . 2 Enter thenumber usingthe dialer . T o deletea digit, tap . 3 After enteringthe desirednumber ,tap to placethe call. 4 T o endthe call, tap . TIP! T o enter "+" to make inter national calls, touch[...]
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42 Calls Making a second call 1 During yourfirst call, tap > Add call and enterthe number . 2 Ta p to placethe call. 3 Both callsare displayedon thecall screen. Y ourinitial callis lockedand puton hold. 4 T ap thedisplayed numberto tog[...]
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43 Contacts Y ou canadd contactson yourphone andsynchronize themwith thecontacts inyour GoogleAccountor otheraccounts thatsupport syncingcontacts. Searching for a contact 1 Ta p toopen yourcontacts. 2 Ta p Search contacts and enterthe contact[...]
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44 Contacts Removing a contact from your favourites list 1 Ta p toopen yourcontacts. 2 T ap the Favourites tab, and choosea contactto viewits details. 3 T ap theyellow starat thetop rightof thescreen.Thestarturns adark colorand the contacti[...]
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45 Messaging Y our phonecombines textand multimediamessaging intoone intuitive, easyto-use menu. Sending a message 1 Ta p onthe Homescreen andtap tocreate anew message. 2 Enter acontact nameor contactnumber intothe To field. Asyou ente[...]
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46 Messaging Conversation view Messages exchangedwith anotherparty aredisplayed inchronological orderso that youcan conveniently seeand findyour conversations. Changing your messaging settings Y our phone'smessaging settingsare predefinedto allowyou tosend?[...]
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47 E-mail Y ou canuse theEmail applicationto reademail fromproviders otherthan Gmail. TheEmail application supportsthe followingaccount types: POP3, IMAP andMicrosoft Exchange(f orEnterprise users). Managing email accounts T o open the Email application Ta p ?[...]
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48 E-mail Composing and sending email 1 In the application,tap to createa newemail. 2 Enter anaddress forthe message'sintended recipient. Asyou entertext,matching addresseswill beof feredfrom yourcontacts. Separatemultiple addresseswith semi[...]
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49 Camera and Video Camera options on the viewfinder T oopen theCamera application, tap > > Apps ta b> . Y ou canuse thecamera orcamcorder totake andshare picturesand videos. NOTE: Be sure to clean the protective lens cover with a micr ofiber cloth before taking p[...]
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50 Camera and Video Capture –T apto takea photo. Back Key –T ap toexit thecamera. Using the advanced settings Inthe cameraviewfinder ,tap toshow theadvanced options. T ap eachicon to adjustthe following camerasettings. Setthe sizeof yourpictur[...]
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51 Camera and Video T aking a photo 1 Ta p > > . 2 Frame yoursubject onthe screen. 3 A squarearound thesubject indicatesthat thecamera hasf ocused. 4 Ta p . Y our picturewill beautomatically savedto theGaller y . TIP! If the camera options are hidden o[...]
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52 Camera and Video Recording a video 1 Ta p > > . 2 Frame yoursubject onthe screen. 3 Ta p to startrecording thevideo. 4 The lengthof therecording isdisplayed onthe topof thescreen. NOTE: T ap to take pictures while r ecording video. 5 Ta p to pau[...]
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53 Camera and Video Gallery TheGaller yapplication presentsthe picturesand videosin yourstora ge, includingthose you'vetaken withthe Cameraa pplicationand thoseyou downloadedfrom theweb or otherloca tions. Ifyou have oneof yourphone&apos[...]
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54 Camera and Video Video options 1 T ouch > Apps tab > . 2 Select thevideo youwant towatch. T ouchto pause/resumevideo playback. T ouchto fast-forward10 seconds. T ouchto rewind10 seconds. T ouchto adjustvideo volume. T ouchto lock/unloc[...]
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55 Camera and Video Editing photos Whileviewing aphoto,tap . Deleting photos/videos Useone ofthe following methods: • Whilein af older ,tap , select thephotos/videos andthen tap Delete . • Whileviewing aphoto,tap . Setting wallpaper Whileviewing apho[...]
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56 Multimedia Music Y our phonehas amusic playerthat letsyou play allyour favoritetracks. Playing a song 1 Ta p > > Apps tab > . 2 T ap the Songs tab. 3 Select thesong youwant toplay . 4 The followingoptions areavaila ble. T apto a[...]
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57 Multimedia T apto toggle throughrepeat allsongs,repeatcurrent songand repeat off. T apto adjustthe volume. T apto restartthe currenttrack orskip tothe previoustrack inthe album, playlist orshuffle list. T ouch andhold torewind. T [...]
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58 Utilities Clock TheClock app givesyou accessto the Alarms, Timer , Worldclock andStopwatch functions. Accessthese functionsby tappingthe tabsacross thetop ofthe screenor swipinghorizontall yacross thescreen. Ta p > > Apps tab[...]
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59 Utilities World clock TheW orld clocktab allowsyou toeasily checkthe currenttime inother citiesaround theworld. 1 Open the a pp, thenselect the World clock tab. 2 Ta p and selectthe desiredcity . Stopwatch TheStopwa tchtab allowsyou to?[...]
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60 Utilities Calendar TheCalendar app allowsyou totrack yourschedule ofevents. 1 Ta p > > Apps tab > . 2 T ap thedate youwant toadd anevent to. Thentap . V oice Recorder TheV oice Recorderapp recordsaudible filesfor youto u[...]
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61 Utilities Downloads Usethis application tosee whatfiles havebeen downloadedthrough theapplications. • Ta p > > Apps tab > . NOTE: This application may not be available depending on the region or service provider . FM Radio Y our phonehas abuilt-in FMradi[...]
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62 Web Br owser Internet Theinternet gives youa fast, full-colorworld ofgames,music, news, sports, entertainment, and muchmore,right onyour mobilephone. NOTE: Additional charges apply when connecting to these services and downloading content. Check data charges with your network pro[...]
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63 Web Br owser Searching the web by voice T apthe addressfield andthen tap . When prompted, saya keywordand selectone ofthe suggested keywordsthat appear . NOTE: This feature may not be available depending on the r egion or service provider . Bookmarks T obookmark thecurrent[...]
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64 Settings TheSettings application containsmost ofthe toolsfor customizingand configuringyour phone. Allof thesettings inthe Settingsapplication aredescribed inthis section. T o open the Settings application • Ta p >T apand hold > Sys[...]
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65 Settings • Decline with message –When youwant todecline acall,youcan senda quick message usingthis function. Thisis usefulif youneed todecline acall duringa meeting. • Call forwarding –Allowsyou toset thecall forwardin[...]
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66 Settings • LG PC Suite – ConnectLG PCSuite withyour phoneto easily managemultimedia contentand apps. T ethering & networks • USB tethering –Y oucan shareyour phone'sdata connectionwith acomputer by turningon USBtethering. • Wi[...]
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67 Settings Notification sound Selectthe ringtonef ornotifications suchas newmessages receiptor calendarevents. Sound with vibration Checkmarkf orvibration feedbackfor calls. Vibration type Allowsyou toset avibra tiontype fornotifications. < NO TIFICA TIONS > Do not di[...]
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68 Settings Display < HOME & LOCK > Home screen • Select Home –Select thedesired Hometheme.Choose from Home (standard Androidla yout)or EasyHome (simplified versionfor usersless familiarwith Androidna vigation). • Wallpaper –Sets thewallpaper to?[...]
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69 Settings • Lock timer –Allows youto setthe amountof timebefore thescreen automatically locksafter thescreen hastimed-out. • Power button instantly locks – Checkmarkto instantlylock thescreen when the Power/Lock Button ispressed. This[...]
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70 Settings General < PERSONAL > Language & input Selectthe language forthe texton yourphone andfor configuringthe on-screen keyboard, includingwords thatyou've addedto itsdictionary. • Language – Choosea languageto useon yourphone. •?[...]
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71 Settings Accessibility Usethe Accessibility settings toconfigure accessibilityplug-ins youha veinstalled on yourphone. • T alkBack –Allows youto setup the T alkBack functionwhich assistspeople with impairedvision by providingverbal feedback. ?[...]
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72 Settings • Auto-rotate screen – Checkmarkto allowthe phoneto rotatethe screen dependingon thephone orientation (portraitor landscape). • Password voice confirmation – Checkmarkso thatyour phonecan read passwordsyou touch. • Power key [...]
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73 Settings < PRIV ACY > Security Usethe Securitymenu toconfigure howto helpsecure yourphone andits data. • Encrypt phone –Allowsyou toencrypt dataon thephone for security . Y ou willbe requiredto entera PINor passwordto decr[...]
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74 Settings • Pause video – Checkmarkto enable youto simplyflip thephone topause the currently playingvideo. • Help –T ouchto getinf ormationon usingthe Gesturefunctions ofyour device. • Motion sensor calibration –Allowsyou toimprove[...]
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75 Settings Backup & reset Changethe settingsf ormanaging yoursettings anddata. • Backup my data –Back upapp data, Wi-Fipasswords,andother settingsto Googleser vers. • Backup account –Displays theaccount thatis currently beingused toback [...]
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76 PC software (LG PC Suite) For Windows OS LGPC Suitehelps youmana gemedia contentsand applicationsin yourphone by allowingyou toconnect toyour phoneto yourPC. With the LG PC Suite software, you can... • Manage andplay yourmedia contents(music, movie, ?[...]
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77 PC software (LG PC Suite) System Requirements for LG PC Suite softwar e • OS: WindowsXP (Service pack3) 32bit, WindowsVista, Windows 7, Windows 8 • CPU: 1 GHzor higherprocessors • Memory:512 MBor higherRAMs • Graphic card: 1024x 768resolution[...]
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78 PC software (LG PC Suite) Installing the LG PC Suite Software T odownload theLG PCSuite software, please dothe following: 1 Go towww.lg.com. 2 Go to SUPPORT > MOBILE SUPPORT > PC Sync . 3 Select themodel informationand click GO . 4 Scroll down, select the P[...]
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79 Phone software update Phone software update LG Mobile phone software update fr om the Internet Formore information aboutusing thisfunction,pleasevisit http://www .lg.com/common/index.jsp select yourcountr yand language. Thisfea tureallows youto convenientlyupdate thefi[...]
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80 Phone software update NOTE: Y our personal data from internal phone storage—including information about your Google account and any other accounts, your system/application data and settings, any downloaded applications and your DRM licence— might be lost in the process of updating your phone's softwar e. Therefore, LG recommends that yo[...]
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81 About this user guide About this user guide • Before usingyour device, pleasecarefully readthis guide. Thisensures thatyou useyour phonesafel yand correctly . • Someof theima gesand screenshotsprovided inthis guidemay appeardifferently ony[...]
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82 Accessories Theseaccessories area vailablefor usewith theyour phone. (Items described below may be optional.) • T ravelada ptor • QuickStart Guide • Stereoheadset • USBca ble • Battery NOTE: • Always use genuine LG accessories. The supplied items are designed only for th[...]
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83 T roubleshooting Thischa pterlists someproblems youmight encounterwhen usingyour phone. Some problemsrequire youto callyour service provider , but mostare easyto fixyourself. Message Possible causes Possible corrective measur es SIM or USIM card error There is no S[...]
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84 Accessories Message Possible causes Possible corrective measur es No applications can be set Not supported by service provider or registration requir ed. Contact your service provider . Calls not available Dialing error New network not authorized. New SIM or USIM card inserted. Check for new restrictions. Pre-paid charge limit reached. Contact s[...]
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85 Accessories Message Possible causes Possible corrective measur es Number not allowed. The Fixed dialling number function is on. Check the Settings menu and turn the function off. Impossible to receive/ send SMS & photos Memory full Delete some messages from your phone. Files do not open Unsupported file format Check the supported file format[...]
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86 FA Q Category Question Answer Bluetooth Devices What functions are available via Bluetooth? Y ou can connect a Bluetooth audio device, such as a Stereo/Mono headset or car kit. Contacts Backup How can I back up Contacts? Contacts data can be synchronized between your phone and your Google account. Synchronization Is it possible to set up one-way[...]
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87 FA Q Category Question Answer Message Time My phone does not display the time of receipt for messages older than 24 hrs. How can I veiw the time? Open the conversation and touch and hold the desired message. Then tap Details . Navigation Is it possible to install another navigation application on my phone? Any application that is available at Pl[...]
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88 FA Q Category Question Answer Unlock Pattern How do I create the Unlock Pattern? 1. From the Home scr een, tap and hold . 2. T ap System settings > Display tab > Lock screen . 3. T ap Select screen lock > Pattern . The first time you do this, a short tutorial about creating an Unlock Pattern appears. 4. Set up your pattern by drawing it[...]
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89 FA Q Category Question Answer Unlock Pattern What should I do if I forget the unlock pattern and I did not create my Google account on the phone? If you forgot your pattern: If you logged into your Google account on the phone but failed to enter the correct pattern 5 times, tap the Forgot pattern button. Y ou are then requir ed to log in with yo[...]
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90 FA Q Category Question Answer Screen time out My screen turns off after only 15 seconds. How can I change the amount of time for the backlight to turn off? 1. From the Home scr een, tap and hold . 2. T ap System settings > Display tab. 3. T ap Screen timeout . 4. T ap the preferred scr een backlight timeout time. Wi-Fi & mobile network Wh[...]
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91 FA Q Category Question Answer Alarm Can I use music files for my alarm? Y es. After saving a music file as a ringtone, you can use it as an alarm. 1. T ouch and hold a song in a library list. In the menu that opens, tap Set as ringtone > Phone ringtone or Contact ringtone . 2. On the Alarm Clock Setting screen, select the song as a ringtone. [...]
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General Inquiries <LG Customer Information Centre> UK: 0344-847-5454 or +44-344-847-5454 IE: 01-686-9454 or +353-1-686-9454 * Make sur e the number is corr ect before making a c all.[...]