LG GW820 User Manual

Frequently Used applications Find More Information
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Take some time to explore the applications that are available on your LG eXpo. Here are a few applications to get you started.
AT&T AppCenter: Shop for games, ringtones, graphics, multimedia, goodies and other applications.
AT&T Navigator: Find your way with voice guided turn-by-turn GPS driving directions, real-time
information, full color moving 3D maps, and more.
traffic alerts, full color 3D moving maps and more.
AT&T Music: Shop for music, songs, music videos, streaming media and access AT&T’s music player.
ActiveSync: Synchronize your phone with a computer or Exchange Server.
Calendar: View and create appointments.
Contacts: Save contact information for friends and colleagues.
Internet Explorer: Browse the web and download new programs and files.
Mobile Web: Access sports, entertainment, news, finance information and more.
Email: Send and receive email.
Text Messages: Send and receive text messages.
Office Mobile: Use the complete suite of Microsoft Office applications for your phone.
Phone: Make and receive calls, switch between calls and set up conference calling.
Windows Media Player: Play music and videos.
Wireless Manager: Turn on or off Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or your phone’s wireless service connection
and change settings.
on/off your Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or Phone connectivity.
ID a song, shop for music, watch music videos, and access XM® Radio.
Start your web browsing from your personalized Media Net Home page.
Set up your email accounts to send and receive email.
Use the Microsoft Office Mobile suite on your phone.
Located in your Settings’ Connections menu, use this manager to turn
voice-guided
web and visit your favorite sites.
and access your Call History.
music, videos, and more.
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and other applications.
On the web
• Tutorials, Tips & Tricks, FAQs and additional support are available at att.com/Tutorials. Select Manufacturer: LG and Model: LG eXpo
• Detailed support information including device specifications, user manual, troubleshooting,
user forums and knowledgebase articles are available at att.com/DeviceSupport.
• Enterprise and Government customers can go to wireless.att.com/BusinessSupport for device tutorials, device setup and online technical support chat for instant answers to questions about your device and its features.
• For information about your wireless account, service plan or network,
visit att.com/Wireless.
On the phone
• Call AT&T Customer Care at 1-800-331-0500 or dial 611 from any AT&T mobile phone for assistance with your service or device.
Find accessories
Accessories for your smartphone are available at att.com/WirelessAccessories or visit your local AT&T store.
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from the drop-down menus.
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Use this Quickstart to get a brief overview of the major features and services available with your device
OR Use our Interactive Web Tutorial available at
for the most complete and up to date information available for setting up and using your new smartphone and all the services available. The online tutorials include step-by-step instructions, easy search, as well as clear screen shots to assist your learning.
Thanks again for choosing AT&T.
att.com/Tutorials
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LG eXpo
Left Side Right Side
Left Right
Stylus
connector
anchor
slot
Volume keys
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Proximity
sensor
Touch
screen
Send key
Charger/ USB/
Hands-free connector/
Hands-free port
charger/cable connector
Power
Power key
Earpiece
Fingerprint/
Fingerprint navigation sensor
End key
MicroSD card slot
Task manager key
Camera key
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Microphone
Back button
Table of Contents
What’s in the Box .............................................................................................................................................. 4
Device Setup ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
Learn to Use the Basic Functions ................................................................................................................... 9
Voice Calls & Voicemail ..................................................................................................................................13
Contacts & Appointments .............................................................................................................................. 14
Ringtone ............................................................................................................................................................15
Sending a Text Message .................................................................................................................................16
Camera & Multimedia Messages ...................................................................................................................17
Web/Internet ...................................................................................................................................................19
Email...................................................................................................................................................................20
AT&T Navigator ................................................................................................................................................22
Video Share .......................................................................................................................................................23
Bluetooth ..........................................................................................................................................................24
Music & Video ................................................................................................................................................... 25
Wi-Fi ...................................................................................................................................................................27
Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................................................................28
Tips & Tricks ......................................................................................................................................................29
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What’s in the Box
Device Setup
The following items are included in the box to help you set up your LG eXpo.
Power adapter
Stylus
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Battery
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Data cable
Hands-free headset with 3.5mm adapter
Insert the SIM card and battery
1. Pull the latch and and remove the battery cover.
2. Remove battery (if present).
3. If your SIM card is already inserted, proceed to step 5.
4. With the gold metal contacts on the SIM card facing down and the cutoff corner towards the bottom of the device, slide the SIM card into the SIM card holder.
5. Insert the battery so that the metal contacts on the battery align with the metal contacts on your device.
Replace the battery cover back onto the device and push down so
6. Slide the battery cover back onto the device so that it clicks that the latch locks the cover into place.
into place.
Note: Your battery can take up to 3 hours to fully charge
using the power adapter. It will take much longer using the data cable connected to your computer.
lift the battery cover.
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Device Setup (cont.)
Charge the battery
1. Before connecting the charger to the phone, check to make sure the battery is installed.
Connect the small end of the data cable to the USB/Charger port on
2. Connect the small end of the data cable to the USB port on the top of the top of your LG eXpoTM.
your LG eXpo.
3. Connect the large end of the data cable to the power adapter.
4. Plug the power adapter into a power outlet.
5. Charge the battery until “Battery full” appears on the screen.
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Power on the device
To turn on the device, press the button.
button for 3 seconds.
Top of device
USB
USB/Charger
port
port
Power button
key
Calibrate the touchscreen
When turning on your phone for the first time, a touch calibration screen will
When turning on your phone for the first time, a touch calibration screen will
appear. Calibrating the device screen involves using the stylus to tap the targets
appear. Calibrating the device screen involves tapping with the stylus in the
on the screen. You can also calibrate the screen at any time by following these
center of the cross as it moves around the screen.
steps:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System > Screen.
2. On the Alignment tab, tap the Align Screen button and follow the instructions on the screen. After calibration is completed, Align Screen reappears. Click OK on upper right corner to return to the
settings menu will reappear. Click OK on upper right corner to return to home screen.
the home screen.
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the Screen
Insert a microSD™ memory card (Sold separately)
Use a memory card to extend the memory available on your
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LG eXpo pictures or songs.
for storing media files such as ringtones, videos,
On the right side of the phone, lift the memory card slot cover to
1. Lift the top edge of the cover and rotate to expose the expose the slot.
memory card slot.
2. Insert the memory card into the slot with the metal contacts facing down.
3. Slide the card into the memory card slot until the card clicks into place. Rotate the memory card slot cover back to its original
4. Rotate the cover back to its original position and press into position and press into place.
place.
5. To remove the card, open the memory card slot cover.
Push on the memory card. The card will partially eject. Grab the end of the card and gently pull to remove completely.
Note: Do not force the memory card into the slot.
If the card does not slide in easily, please check that the card is being inserted the correct way or if there is a foreign object in the slot.
memory card into the
the memory card in to partially eject it.
Device Setup (Cont.)
Explore the Today screen
The Today screen will appear when you turn on your LG eXpo.™ The Today screen displays current information and alerts, including new email, text messages, upcoming appointments, voicemails and missed calls.
• pictures: Allows you to access and browse pictures
Pictures: Displays pictures and videos saved on
and videos saved on your smartphone.
your smartphone.
• music: Allows you to browse and place music saved
Music: Quickly play your stored music.
on your smartphone.
Getting started: A shortcut for setting up your
• getting started: A shortcut for setting up your
smartphone features.
smartphone features.
Phone: Displays the number of missed calls.
• phone: Displays the number of missed calls.
Voicemail: Displays the number of new voicemails.
• voicemail: Displays the number of new voicemails.
Clock: Shows the current time and date (if highlighted)
• clock: Shows the current time and date (if highlighted)
and allows you to set alarms.
and allows you to set alarms.
Text: Displays the number of new messages.
• text: Allows you to view your new messages.
Email: Displays the number of new emails.
• e-mail: Allows you to view your new emails.
Calendar: Displays upcoming appointments.
• calendar: Displays upcoming appointments.
Favorites: Displays bookmarked websites.
• favorites: Displays bookmarked websites.
Instant Messaging : Displays the status of IM presence.
• IM: Provides a shortcut to your Instant Messenger
services.
Note: Swipe your finger up or down to scroll through
Note: Swipe your finger up, down, left, or right to scroll
the menu. Tap on the item to open it.
through the options. Tap on the item to open it.
Start menu
Network status indicator
Volume icon
Battery strength indicator
Learn to Use the Basic Functions
The title bar contains important icons that display the current status of your wireless signal, connection
The title bar contains important icons that display the current status of your wireless signal, connection
type and signal strength, battery power, and any other alerts received.
type and signal strength, battery power and any alerts received. Always check to make sure that your device’s phone function is turned on and that your device is receiving a signal before placing a call or using any data service.
Message List Status Indicators
Battery Strength Indicators
Network Status Indicators
Indicators
New email or text messages.
New voicemail.
There are multiple notifications. Tap the icon to view all.
There are notifications. Tap the icon to view all.
Indicates the remaining battery power.
Indicates the battery is very low.
Indicates the battery is charging.
Connected to the 3G network.
Maximum signal strength and connected to the 3G network.
Signal strength.
Maximum signal strength.
Searching for phone service.
No phone service.
No signal.
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