Portable Wi-Fi hotspot settings ..78
To share your phone’s data
connection as a portable Wi-Fi
hotspot ..................................... 79
To rename or secure your portable
hotspot ..................................... 79
Using SmartShare .................... 80
Enabling Wi-Fi Direct to share
through SmartShare .................. 81
How to use On-Screen Phone .... 82
On-Screen Phone icons ............. 82
On-Screen Phone features ........ 82
How to install On-Screen Phone on
your PC .................................... 83
How to connect your mobile phone
to your PC ................................. 83
To check the phone to PC
connection ............................... 84
To disconnect your phone from your
PC ............................................ 84
Phone Software update .............85
Copyrights and trademarks ...... 87
Accessories ............................... 89
Technical data ........................... 90
Troubleshooting ......................... 91
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Guidelines for safe and effi cient use
Please read these simple guidelines.
Not following these guidelines may
be dangerous or illegal.
Exposure to radio frequency
energy
THIS DEVICE MEETS
INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR
EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES
Your mobile device is a radio
transmitter and receiver. It is
designed and manufactured not to
exceed the limits for exposure to
radio frequency (RF) recommended
by international guidelines
(ICNIRP). These limits are part of
comprehensive guidelines and
establish permitted levels of RF
energy for the general population.
The guidelines were developed by
independent scientific organisations
through periodic and thorough
evaluation of scientific studies. The
guidelines include a substantial
safety margin designed to assure the
safety of all persons, regardless of
age and health.
The exposure standard for
mobile devices employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR
limit stated in the international
guidelines is 2.0 W/kg*. Tests for
SAR are conducted using standard
operating positions with the device
transmitting at its highest certified
power level in all tested frequency
bands. Although the SAR is
determined at the highest certified
power level, the actual SAR of the
device while operating can be well
below the maximum value. This is
because the device is designed to
operate at multiple power levels so
as to use only the power required to
reach the network. In general, the
closer you are to a base station, the
lower the power output of the device.
Before a phone model is available for
sale to the public, compliance with
the European R&TTE directive must
be shown. This directive includes
as one essential requirement the
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Guidelines for safe and effi cient use
protection of the health and the
safety for the user and any other
person.
The highest SAR value for this
device when tested for use at the
ear is 1.27 W/kg.
This device meets RF exposure
guidelines when used either in the
normal use position against the
ear or when positioned at least
1.5 cm away from the body. When
a carry case, belt clip or holder is
used for body-worn operation, it
should not contain metal and should
position the product at least 1.5
cm away from your body. In order
to transmit data files or messages,
this device requires a quality
connection to the network. In some
cases, transmission of data files or
messages may be delayed until such
a connection is available. Ensure
the above separation distance
instructions are followed until the
transmission is completed.
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The highest SAR value for this
device when tested for use at the
body is 1.43 W/kg.
* The SAR limit for mobile devices
used by the public is 2.0 watts/
kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten
grams of body tissue. The guidelines
incorporate a substantial margin of
safety to give additional protection
for the public and to account for any
variations in measurements.
SAR values may vary depending on
national reporting requirements and
the network band.
FCC SAR information
Your mobile device is also designed
to meet the requirements for
exposure to radio waves established
by the Federal Communications
Commission (USA) and Industry
Canada.
These requirements set a SAR limit
of 1.6 W/kg averaged over 1 gram
of tissue. The highest SAR value
reported under this standard during
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product certification for use at the
ear is 1.18 W/kg and when properly
worn on the body is 0.51 W/kg.
Additionally, this device was tested
for typical body-worn operations with
the back of the phone kept 2 cm
(0.79 inches) between the user's
body and the back of the phone.
To comply with FCC RF exposure
requirements, a minimum separation
distance of 2 cm (0.79 inches) must
be maintained between the user’s
body and the back of the phone.
* FCC Notice & Caution
Notice!
This device complies with part 15 of
the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Caution!
Change or Modifications that are
not specifically approved by the
manufacturer could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
Product care and
maintenance
WARNING
Only use batteries, chargers and
accessories approved for use
with this particular phone model.
The use of any other types
may invalidate any approval or
warranty applying to the phone
and may be dangerous.
Do not disassemble this unit. Take
•
it to a qualified service technician
when repair work is required.
Repairs under warranty, at
•
LG’s discretion, may include
replacement parts or boards that
are either new or reconditioned,
provided that they have
functionality equal to that of the
parts being replaced.
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Guidelines for safe and effi cient use
Keep away from electrical
•
appliances such as TVs, radios
and personal computers.
The unit should be kept away from
•
heat sources such as radiators or
cookers.
Do not drop.
•
Do not subject this unit to
•
mechanical vibration or shock.
Switch off the phone in any area
•
where you are required to by special
regulations. For example, do not use
your phone in hospitals as it may
affect sensitive medical equipment.
Do not handle the phone with wet
•
hands while it is being charged. It
may cause an electric shock and
can seriously damage your phone.
•
Do not charge a handset near
flammable material as the handset
can become hot and create a fire
hazard.
•
Use a dry cloth to clean the
exterior of the unit (do not use
solvents such as benzene, thinner
or alcohol).
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•
Do not charge the phone when it
is on soft furnishings.
The phone should be charged in a
•
well ventilated area.
Do not subject this unit to
•
excessive smoke or dust.
Do not keep the phone next to
•
credit cards or transport tickets; it
can affect the information on the
magnetic strips.
Do not tap the screen with a
•
sharp object as it may damage
the phone.
Do not expose the phone to liquid
•
or moisture.
Use accessories like earphones
•
cautiously. Do not touch the
antenna unnecessarily.
Efficient phone operation
Electronics devices
All mobile phones may receive
interference, which could affect
performance.
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Do not use your mobile phone
•
near medical equipment
without requesting permission.
Avoid placing the phone over
pacemakers, for example, in your
breast pocket.
Some hearing aids might be
•
disturbed by mobile phones.
Minor interference may affect TVs,
•
radios, PCs etc.
Road safety
Check the laws and regulations on
the use of mobile phones in the area
when you drive.
•
Do not use a hand-held phone
while driving.
Give full attention to driving.
•
Use a hands-free kit, if available.
•
Pull off the road and park before
•
making or answering a call if
driving conditions require you to
do so.
•
RF energy may affect some
electronic systems in your vehicle
such as car stereos and safety
equipment.
If your vehicle is equipped with
•
an air bag, do not obstruct it with
installed or portable wireless
equipment. This can cause the air
bag to fail or cause serious injury
due to improper performance.
•
If you are listening to music whilst
out and about, please ensure that
the volume is at a reasonable
level so that you are aware of your
surroundings. This is of particular
importance when near roads.
Avoid damage to your
hearing
Damage to your hearing can occur if
you are exposed to loud sounds for
long periods of time. We therefore
recommend that you do not turn the
handset on or off close to your ear.
We also recommend that music and
call volumes are set to a reasonable
level.
NOTE: Excessive sound pressure
from earphones can cause
hearing loss.
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Guidelines for safe and effi cient use
Glass Parts
Some parts of your mobile device
are made of glass. This glass
could break if your mobile device
is dropped on a hard surface or
receives a substantial impact. If
the glass breaks, do not touch or
attempt to remove it. Stop using
your mobile device until the glass is
replaced by an authorised service
provider.
Blasting area
Do not use the phone where blasting
is in progress. Observe restrictions
and follow any regulations or rules.
Potentially explosive
atmospheres
Do not use your phone at a
•
refuelling point.
Do not use near fuel or chemicals.
•
Do not transport or store
•
flammable gas, liquid or explosives
in the same compartment of your
vehicle as your mobile phone or
accessories.
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In aircraft
Wireless devices can cause
interference in aircraft.
Turn your mobile phone off before
•
boarding any aircraft.
Do not use it on the ground
•
without permission from the crew.
Children
Keep the phone in a safe place
out of the reach of small children.
It includes small parts which may
cause a choking hazard if detached.
Emergency calls
Emergency calls may not be
available on all mobile networks.
Therefore you should never depend
solely on your phone for emergency
calls. Check with your local service
provider.
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Battery information and care
You do not need to completely
•
discharge the battery before
recharging. Unlike other battery
systems, there is no memory
effect that could compromise the
battery’s performance.
Use only LG batteries and
•
chargers. LG chargers are
designed to maximise the battery
life.
Do not disassemble or short-circuit
•
the battery.
Keep the metal contacts of the
•
battery clean.
Replace the battery when it
•
no longer provides acceptable
performance. The battery pack
may be recharged hundreds of
times before it needs replacing.
•
Recharge the battery if it has
not been used for a long time to
maximise usability.
•
Do not expose the battery charger
to direct sunlight or use it in high
humidity, such as in the bathroom.
Do not leave the battery in hot
•
or cold places, as this may
deteriorate battery performance.
There is risk of explosion if
•
the battery is replaced with an
incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries
•
according to the manufacturer’s
instructions. Please recycle when
possible. Do not dispose as
household waste.
If you need to replace the battery,
•
take it to the nearest authorised
LG Electronics service point or
dealer for assistance.
Always unplug the charger from
•
the wall socket after the phone is
fully charged to save unnecessary
power consumption of the charger.
Actual battery life will depend on
•
network configuration, product
settings, usage patterns, battery
and environmental conditions.
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Disposal of your old unit
1 When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it
means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
2 All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from
the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed
by the government or the local authorities.
The correct disposal of your old unit will help prevent potential negative
3
consequences for the environment and human health.
4 For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please
contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you
purchased the product.
Disposal of waste batteries/accumulators
1 When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to batteries/
accumulators of a product it means they are covered by the European
Directive 2006/66/EC.
2 This symbol may be combined with chemical symbols for mercury (Hg),
cadmium (Cd) or lead (Pb) if the battery contains more than 0.0005% of
mercury, 0.002% of cadmium or 0.004% of lead.
All batteries/accumulators should be disposed separately from the
3
municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by
the government or the local authorities.
4 The correct disposal of your old batteries/accumulators will help to prevent
potential negative consequences for the environment, animal and human
health.
5 For more detailed information about disposal of your old batteries/
accumulators, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the
shop where you purchased the product.
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Important notice
Please check to see if any problems
you have encountered with your
phone are described in this section,
before taking the phone in for service
or calling a service representative.
1. Phone memory
When available space on your phone
memory is less than 10%, your
phone can't receive new messages.
You will need to check your phone
memory and delete some data, such
as applications or messages to make
more memory available.
To manage the application:
On the home screen, touch
1
Applications tab and select
Settings > Applications >
Manage applications.
When all applications appear,
2
scroll and select the application
you want to uninstall.
Tap Uninstall and touch OK to
3
uninstall application you desired.
2. Optimising battery life
You can extend your battery's life
by turning off features that you
don't need constantly running in the
background. You can also monitor
how applications and system
resources consume battery power.
To extend the life of your battery:
Turn off radio communications
•
that you aren't using. If you aren't
using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or GPS, turn
them off.
•
Turn down screen brightness and
set a shorter screen timeout.
•
Turn off automatic syncing for
Gmail, Calendar, Contacts and
other applications.
•
Some applications you have
downloaded may cause your
battery’s life to be reduced.
To check the battery charge level:
1
On the home screen, touch
Applications tab and select
Settings > About phone >
Status.
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Important notice
The battery status (charging,
2
discharging) and level (as a
percentage of fully charged) are
displayed at the top of the screen.
To monitor and control what uses
the battery:
On the home screen, touch
1
Applications tab and select
Settings > About phone >
Battery use.
The top of the screen displays
2
battery usage time. This is either
how long since your phone
was last connected to a power
source or if connected to a power
source, how long since your
phone was last run on battery
power. The body of the screen
lists applications or services
using battery power from greatest
amount to least.
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3. Installing an open
source OS
If you install an open source OS on
your phone and you do not use the
OS provided by the manufacturer,
this may cause your phone to
malfunction.
WARNING
If you install and use an OS
other than the one provided by
the manufacturer, your phone
is no longer covered by
warranty.
the
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WARNING
To protect you
personal data, download
applications only from trusted
sources, such as Android
Market. If some applications are
not properly installed on your
phone, your phone may not
work properly or serious errors
may occur. You will need to
uninstall those applications and
all of its data and settings from
the phone.
r phone and
4. Using unlock pattern
Set unlock pattern to secure your
phone. Opens a set of screens that
guide you through drawing a screen
unlock pattern.
You can draw your own unlock
pattern by connecting four or more
dots.
If you set a pattern, the phone
screen will lock. To unlock the phone,
draw the pattern you have set on the
screen.
Caution: When you set an unlock
pattern, you need to create your
Gmail account first.
WARNING
Precautions to take when
using the Pattern Lock
It is very important that
you remember the unlock
pattern you set. You have
5 opportunities to enter
your unlock pattern, PIN or
password. If you have used all
fi ve chances, you can try again
after 30 seconds.
If you can’t recall your unlock
pattern, PIN or password:
If you have tried to log on to your
Google account on the phone and
failed to use correct pattern five
times, tab the Forgot pattern button.
You will then be required to sign in
with your Google account to unlock
your phone.
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Important notice
If you haven’t created a Google
account on the phone or you forgot
it, you need to perform a factory
reset.
5.
Connecting to Wi-Fi
networks
To use Wi-Fi on your phone, you
need to access a wireless access
point or “hotspot.” Some access
points are open and you can simply
connect to them. Others are hidden
or implement other security features,
so you must configure your phone to
connect to them.
Turn off Wi-Fi when you're not using
it to extend the life of your battery.
displayed. Secured networks are
indicated by a lock icon.
3
Touch a network to connect to it.
If the network is open, you are
•
prompted to confirm that you want
to connect to that network by
touching Connect.
If the network is secured, you are
•
prompted to enter a password
or other credentials. (Ask your
network administrator for details.)
The status bar displays icons that
4
indicate Wi-Fi status.
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6. Open
ing and
switching applications
Multi-tasking is easy with Android
because open applications keep
running even when you open another
application. There’s no need to
quit an application before opening
another. Use and switch among
several open applications. Android
manages each application, stopping
and starting them as needed, to
ensure that idle applications don’t
consume resources unnecessarily.
To stop the application you use:
On the home screen, touch
1
Applications tab and select
Settings> Applications>
Manage applications.
2
Scroll to the desired application
and touch Force Stop to stop
using it.
TIP!
Getting back to a recent
Application
Touch and hold the Home key.
A screen will appear listing the
applications you have used recently.
7. Installing th
e LG PC
suite on your PC
To synchronise your phone with your
PC via a USB cable, you need to
install the LG PC suite program on
your PC.
You can download this program from
the LG website (http://www.lg.com).
Go to http://www.lg.com and select
your region, country & language. Visit
the LG website for more information
on installing and using the program.
As the PC suite is embedded in the
internal memory on your phone, and
you can simply copy it to your PC.
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Important notice
LG PC SUITE
The LG PC Suite IV is a program
that helps you connect your
mobile phone to a PC using
a USB data communication
cable, so that you can use the
functions of your mobile phone
on your PC.
Major functions of the LG PC
Suite IV
Create, edit and delete phone
•
data conveniently
Synchronise data from a PC
•
or phone (contacts, calendar,
message (SMS), bookmark)
Transfer multimedia files
•
(photo, video, music)
conveniently with a simple
drag & drop between your PC
and your phone
Transfer messages from your
•
phone to your PC
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S/W update without losing
•
your data
LG-P970 does not support:
- PC Connection via Bluetooth
- To-do in Calendar
- Java Application
For more information, please
refer to the user's guide for
LG PC Suite IV. This can be
found in the Help menu after
installing LG PC Suite IV.
To Install the LG PC Suite to your
PC
Before connecting the USB data
1
cable, make sure that the Mass
storage mode is enabled on your
phone. (On the Applications tab,
choose Settings > Applications
> Development > uncheck USB
debugging)
Connect your phone to your PC
2
using the USB data cable.
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Touch Turn on USB storage.
3
(1) You can view the mass storage
content on your PC and transfer
the files.
(2) Copy the ‘LGPCSuiteIV’ folder on
your mass storage device to your
PC.
(3) Run ‘LGInstaller.exe’ file on your
PC and follow the instructions.
*
When LG PCSuite IV installation is
completed, disable Mass storage
mode to run the LG PCSuite IV.
NOTE:
Please do not remove
or delete other program fi le
installed on your memory card
as this may cause damage to
the pre-installed applications on
your phone.
8. C
onnecting your
phone to a computer
via USB
To transfer files in your microSD
card using USB devices:
Install your microSD card on your
1
phone. (It may already be inserted
on your phone.)
2
Before connecting the USB data
cable, make sure that the Mass storage mode is enabled on your
phone. (On the Applications tab,
choose Settings > Applications
> Development > uncheck USB
debugging.)
3
Use the USB cable with your
phone to connect the phone to a
USB port on your computer. Touch
Turn on USB storage. You will
receive notification that the USB
is connected.
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Important notice
When the phone is connected as
USB storage, you will receive a
notification. You phone’s microSD
card is mounted as a drive on your
computer. You can now copy files to
and from the microSD card.
NOTE: When uninstalling PC Suite
IV, USB and Bluetooth Drivers
are not automatically removed.
Therefore, they must be uninstalled
manually.
TIP!
To use the microSD card on you
phone again, you need to open the
notifi cation drawer and touch Tur n off USB storage. During this time,
you can’t access the microSD card
from your phone, so you can’t use
applications that rely on the microSD
card, such as camera, gallery and
music functions.To disconnect your
phone from the computer, carefully
follow your computer’s instructions
for correctly disconnecting USB
devices, to avoid losing information
on the card.
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Safely disconnect the USB device
1
on your computer.
Open the notification drawer and
2
touch Turn off USB storage.
Touch Turn off in the dialog that
3
opens.
WARNING
Do not insert or remove the
microSD card when the phone
is on. Otherwise, it may damage
the microSD card as well as
your phone, and the data
stored on the microSD card
may be corrupted. To remove
the microSD card safely, from
Home screen, press Menu key
and touch Settings > SD card
& phone storage > Unmount
SD card.
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9. Unlock screen when
using data connection
Your display will go dark if untouched
for a period of time when using data
connection. To turn on your LCD
screen, just touch it.
10. Do not connect your
phone when you
power on/off your PC
Make sure you disconnect your
phone and PC via data cable as it
might cause errors on your PC.
11. Hold your phone
upright
Please hold your phone straight and
upright, as with a normal phone The
LG-P970 has an internal antenna. Be
careful not to scratch or damage the
back of the phone, as this will cause
loss of performance. While making/
receiving calls or sending/receiving
data, try to avoid holding the lower
part of the phone where the antenna
is located. This may affect call
quality.
12. If the screen freezes
If the phone does not respond to
user input or the screen freezes:
Remove the battery, insert it again
and switch on the phone. If it still
does not work, please contact the
service centre.
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Getting to know your phone
To turn on the phone, press and hold the Power key for 3 seconds.
To turn off the phone, press and hold the Power key for 3 seconds, touch
and touch OK.
Earpiece
Proximity Sensor
Home key
- Return to home from
any screen.
Menu key
- Check what options
are available.
WARNING: Placing a heavy object on the phone or sitting on it can
damage its LCD and touch screen functions.
Do not cover the protective fi lm on the LCD’s proximity sensor.
This may cause the sensor to malfunction.
TIP! Touch the Menu key whenever you tap an application to check what
options are available.
TIP!
If the LG-P970 displays error messages when you use it, or if you cannot
turn it on, remove the battery, put it back in, then turn it on after 5 seconds.
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Power/Lock key
- Switch your phone
on/off by pressing and
holding this key.
- Turn off and lock the
screen.
Back key
- Return to the previous
screen.
Search key
- Search the web and
contents in your phone.
Power off
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Microphone
Stereo earphone
connector
Volume keys
- On the home screen: control ringer volume.
- During a call: control your earpiece volume.
- When playing a track: control volume continuously.
3D Motion Gesture key (G-key)
- Easy to activate features instantly by tilting, shaking
or tapping the phone.
Charger, micro USB
cable connector
Power/Lock key
microSD memory
card slot
Camera lens
SIM card slot
Back cover
Battery
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Getting to know your phone
Slide the SIM card into the SIM
Installing the SIM card
and battery
Before you can start exploring your
new phone, you’ll need to set it up.
To insert the SIM card and battery:
To remove the back cover, hold
1
the phone firmly in your hand.
With the other hand, firmly press
down the centre of the battery
cover, while pulling the top away
with your forefinger. Then lift off
the battery cover.
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2
card holder. Make sure the gold
contact area on the card is facing
downwards.
Insert the battery into place by
3
aligning the gold contacts on the
phone and the battery.
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Replace the back cover of the
4
phone.
Charging your phone
The charger connector on the top
of your LG-P970. Insert the charger
and plug it into an electrical socket.
Your LG-P970 must be charged until
you can see .
NOTE: The battery must be fully
charged initially to extend battery
lifetime.
Installing the memory
card
To store multimedia files, such as
photographs created with the built-in
camera, you must insert a memory
card into your phone.
To insert a memory card:
1
Turn off your phone before
inserting or removing the memory
card. Remove the back cover.
Insert the memory card into the
2
slot. Make sure the gold contact
area is facing downwards.
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Getting to know your phone
6
If you set the pattern lock, input
the pattern lock and select Erase Everything. The card will then be
formatted and ready to use.
NOTE: If there is content on your
memory card, the folder structure
may be different after formatting, as
all the fi les will have been deleted.
TIP! If your memory card is
Formatting the memory
card
Your memory card may already be
formatted. If it isn’t, you must format
it before you can use it.
NOTE: All fi les on your memory card
are deleted when you format it.
On the home screen, touch the
1
Applications tab to open the
applications menu.
Scroll and touch Settings.
2
Scroll and touch SD card &
3
phone storage.
4
Touch Unmount SD Card.
5
Touch Format SD card, then
confirm your choice.
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already unmounted, you can use
the following steps to format it.
Touch Applications > Settings
> SD card & phone storage >
Format SD Card
WARNING
Do not insert or remove the
memory card when the phone
is on. Otherwise, you may
damage the memory card as
well as your phone and the data
stored on the memory card
may be corrupted. To remove
the memory card safely, please
select Applications > Settings
> SD card&phone storage >
Unmount SD card.
.
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Your Home screen
Touch-screen tips
Here are some tips on how to
navigate around your phone.
Touch - To choose a menu/option or
open an application, touch it.
Touch and hold - To open an
options menu or grab an object you
want to move, touch and hold it.
Drag - To scroll through a list or
move slowly, drag across the touch
screen.
Flick - To scroll through a list or
move quickly, flick across the touch
screen (drag quickly and release).
Flip - Pause or mute in incoming
call, Music/video player or alarm
menus.
Tilting & Panning - Zoom in/out
and navigate through lists.
Tapping - Control music and move
the cursor on a text page by tapping
one of the four sides of the phone.
NOTE:
To select an item, touch the centre
•
of the icon.
Do not to press too hard; the
•
touch screen is sensitive enough
to pick up a light, firm touch.
Use the tip of your finger to touch
•
the option you want. Be careful not
to touch any other keys.
Lock your phone
When you are not using the LGP970, press the Power key to lock
your phone. This helps to prevent
accidental touching of the keys and
saves battery power.
If you do not use the phone for a
while, the home screen or other
screen you are viewing is replaced
by the lock screen to conserve the
battery.
NOTE: If there are any programs
running when you set the pattern,
they may continue running in lock
mode. It is recommended that you
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Your Home screen
exit all programs before entering
lock mode to avoid unnecessary
charges (e.g. phone call, web
access and data communications).
Unlock screen
TIP! Press the G-key on the
left side of the phone, keep it
pressed, then shake the phone
twice. The camera preview will
automatically be launched.
To wake up your phone, press the
Power key. The lock screen will
appear. Touch and slide up the lock
screen to unlock your home screen.
The last screen you were working
on will open.
Home
Simply swipe your finger to the left
or right to view them.
You can also customise each panel
with widgets, shortcuts to your
favourite applications, folders and
wallpapers.
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TIP! Once the G-key is held
down, tilting the phone left or
right allows you to view the
wallpaper quickly.
NOTE: Some screen images may
be different depending on your
phone provider.
In your home screen, you can view
quick keys on the bottom of the
screen. The quick keys provide easy,
one-touch access to the functions you
use the most.
Touch the Phone to bring up the
touch-dialling pad to make a call.
Touch the Contacts to open
your contacts.
Touch the Messaging icon to
access the messaging menu.
Here, you can create a new
message.
Touch the Applications tab
at the bottom of the screen. You
can then view all your installed
applications. Just touch to scroll
through your applications.
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To open the desired application,
simply touch the icon in the
applications list.
NOTE: Preloaded applications may
be different depending on your
phone’s software or your service
provider.
Adding widgets to your
home screen
You can customise your home
screen by adding shortcuts,
widgets, or folders to it. For more
convenience when using your phone,
add your favourite widgets to the
home screen.
To add a desired icon to your
home screen:
On the home screen, touch the
1
Menu key and select Add. Or
long touch the empty part of the
home screen.
2
On the Edit Mode menu, touch
the type of item you want to add.
For example, select Folders
3
from the list and tap it. Select
Contacts with phone numbers
from the list and tap it.
4
You will see a new folder’s icon on
the home screen. Drag it to the
desired location on the desired
panel and release your finger from
the screen.
TIP! To add an application
icon to the home screen on the
Applications menu, touch and
hold the application you want
to add.
To remove an application icon
from the home screen:
1
Touch and hold the icon you want
to remove.
2
Drag and drop an application icon
to the bin icon
NOTE: You cannot delete the
preloaded applications. (Only their
icons can be deleted from the
screen.)
.
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Your Home screen
Getting back to a
recently used application
Touch and hold the Home key.
1
The screen will show you a pop
up with icons of applications that
you have used recently.
2
Touch an icon to open its
application. Or touch the Back
key to return to the current
application.
Notification drawer
The notification drawer runs across
the top of your screen.
Wi-Fi
Ring
Touch and slide the notification
drawer down with your finger.
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GPSBluetooth
3G
Or on the home screen touch the
Menu key and select Notifications.
Here you can check and manage
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS status as well
as other notifications.
Viewing the status bar
The status bar uses different icons
to display phone information, such
as signal strength, new messages,
battery life and active Bluetooth and
data connections.
Below is a table explaining the
meaning of icons you are likely to
see in the status bar.
[Status bar]
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Icon
Description
No SIM card
No signal
Flight mode
Connected to a
Wi-Fi network
Wired headset
Call in progress
Call hold
Speakerphone
Phone
microphone is
muted
Missed call
Bluetooth is on
Connected to a
Bluetooth device
System warning
Alarm is set
New voicemail
Icon
Description
Ringer is silenced
Vibrate mode
Battery fully
charged
Battery is charging
Data in and out
Phone is
connected to PC
via USB cable
Downloading
data
Uploading data
GPS is acquiring
Receiving
location data
from GPS
On-Screen Phone
connected
3 more
notifications not
displayed
Icon
Description
Data is syncing
Download
finished
New email
New Gmail
New Google Talk
message
New message
Song is playing
Upcoming event
FM radio
turned on in the
background
Portable Wi-Fi
hotspot is active
Portable hotspot
is active
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Your Home screen
Onscreen keyboard
You can enter text using the
onscreen keyboard. The onscreen
keyboard appears automatically
on the screen when you need to
enter text. To manually display the
keyboard, simply touch a text field
where you want to enter text.
Using the keypad & entering text
Tap once to capitalise the next
letter you type. Double-tap for all
caps.
Tap to switch to the
numeric and symbol keyboard. You
can also touch and hold this tab to
view the settings menu.
Tap to view or change the
writing language.
Tap to insert the emoticon you
prefer which writing a message.
Tap to enter a space.
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Tap to create a new line in the
message field.
Tap to delete the previous
character.
Tap to hide the onscreen
keyboard.
Entering accented letters
When y
ou select French or Spanish
as the text entry language, you can
enter special French or Spanish
characters (e.g. á).
For example, to input "á", touch and
hold the "a" key until the special
characters are shown. And select the
special character you
want.
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Google Account Set-up
The first time you open the Google
application on your phone, you will
be required to sign in with your
existing Google account. If you do
not have a Google account, you will
be prompted to create one.
Creating your Google
account
On the home screen, touch
1
Applications tab to open the
applications menu.
2
Tap Gmail and tap Next >
Create to start the Gmail set up
wizard.
3
Touch a text field to open the
touch keyboard and enter your
name and username for your
Google account. When entering
text, you can move to the next
text field by touching Next on the
keyboard.
4
When you have finished inputting
your name and username,
tap Next. Your phone is
5
Signing in to your
Google account
1
2
3
communicating with Google
servers and checking username
availability.
Enter and re-enter your
password. Then follow the
instructions and enter the
required and optional information
about the account. Wait while the
server creates your account.
Enter your email address and
password, then tap Sign in. Wait
for signing in.
After sign in, you can use Gmail
and take advantages of Google
services on your phone.
Once you have set up your
Google account on your phone,
your phone will be automatically
synchronised with your Google
account on the web. (This
depends on your synchronisation
settings.)
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Google Account Set-up
After sign in, you can use Gmail,
Google Calendar and Android
Market; download applications
from Android Market; back up your
settings to Google servers; and take
advantage of other Google services
on your phone.
IMPORTANT!
Some applications, such as
•
Calendar, only work with the first
Google Account you add. If you
plan to use more than one Google
Account with your phone, be sure
to sign into the one you want to
use with these applications first.
When you sign in, your contacts,
Gmail messages, calendar events
and other information from these
applications and services on the
web are synchronised with your
phone. If you don’t sign into a
Google account during setup, you
will be prompted to sign in or to
create a Google account the first
time you start an application that
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requires one, such as Gmail or
Android Market.
If you want to use the backup
•
feature to restore your settings to
this phone from another phone
that was running Android OS or
later, you must sign into your
Google account now, during setup.
If you wait until after setup is
complete, your settings will not be
restored.
If you have an enterprise account
•
through your company or other
organisation, your IT department
may have special instructions on
how to sign into that account.
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Calls/Contacts
Making a voice call
Touch to open the keypad.
1
Enter the number on the keypad.
2
To delete a digit, touch Clear
icon .
Touch Call icon to make
3
a call.
4
To end a call, touch End icon
.
TIP! To enter “+” to make
international calls, touch and
hold down
TIP! To bring up the keypad
during a call, touch Dialpad.
Making a video call
1
Touch to open the keypad.
Enter the phone number as
2
before.
3
Touch the Video call icon to
make a video call.
.
If you do not want to use the
4
speaker phone, touch Speaker
and ensure you have the headset
plugged in.
5
While the video call is connecting,
you will see your own image;
after the other party has
answered, their image will be
displayed on the screen. Adjust
the inner camera position if
necessary.
To end a video call, touch End.
6
Private: You can change the image
instead of showing the current
private image.
Dialpad: Type in a number.
Hold: Mute the sound and pause
the video.
Mute: Mute the sound.
Speaker: Speaker on or off.
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Calls/Contacts
In Video call Menu
Capture - You can capture an image
of the other.
Use secondary camera - Switch
the camera.
Calling your contacts
Touch to open your contacts.
1
Scroll through the contact list
2
or enter the first letter(s) of the
contact you want to call by
touching Search.
In the list, touch the contact you
3
want to call.
Answering and rejecting
a call
TIP! Flip your phone or press
volume(side) key to mute the
incoming call.
Press volume(side) key to mute
the incoming call also.
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TIP! Press G-key and shake
your phone to answer a call.
On a call press G-key and shake
to quit the call.
When screen locked:
When your phone rings, Drag decline
to the left to decline/reject
icon
an incoming call.
When screen is unlocked:
When your phone rings, touch the
Accept icon . Touch decline icon
to Decline/Reject an incoming
call.
TIP! Excuse messages
When you want to decline/reject
a call, you can send a message
quickly by dragging Excuse msg
on the screen. This is useful if you
need to reply the message during
a meeting.
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Adjusting call volume
To adjust the in-call volume during a
call, use volume up & down key on
the left side of the phone.
Making a second call
During your initial call, touch Add
1
call
.
Dial the number or search your
2
contacts to select the number
you want to call.
Touch the Call icon
3
connect the call.
4
Both calls will be displayed on the
call screen. Your initial call will be
locked and put on hold.
Touch the list of holding on to
5
toggle between calls.
NOTE: You can touch Merge
calls
to make a conference
call.
To end active calls, touch End
6
icon
.
to
Viewing your call logs
On the home screen, touch and
choose Call log tab.
View a complete list of all dialled,
received and missed calls.
TIP! Touch any single call
log entry to view the date, time
and duration of the call.
TIP! Touch the Menu key,
then touch Delete All to delete
all the recorded items.
Call settings
You can configure phone call
settings, such as call forwarding and
other special features offered by
your carrier.
On the home screen, touch the
1
Applications tab to open the
applications menu.
Scroll and touch Settings.
2
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Calls/Contacts
Tap Call settings and choose
3
options that you want to adjust.
< Fixed Dialling Numbers >
Select Fixed Dialling Numbers
to turn on and compile a list of
numbers that can be called from
your phone. You’ll need your PIN 2
code, which is available from your
operator. Only numbers within the
fixed dial list can be called from
your phone.
< Voicemail >
Voicemail service – Allows you
to select your carrier’s voicemail
service.
Voicemail settings – If you are
using your carrier’s voicemail
service, this option allows you to
enter the phone number to use
for listening to and managing your
voicemail.
< Other call settings >
Call forwarding – You can configure
how your calls are forwarded when
you’re on the phone, when you don’t
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answer and so on.
Other call settings – This lets you
change the following settings:
Caller ID: Choose whether
•
to display your number on an
outgoing call.
Call waiting: If call waiting is
•
activated, the handset will notify
you of an incoming call while you
are on a call. (Depends on your
network provider.)
•
Select line: Allow two different
phone numbers in your SIM to
select and use.
Call barring – Select when you
would like calls to be barred. Enter
the call barring password. Please
check with your network operator
about this service.
Call costs – View the charges
applied to your calls. (This service is
network dependent; some operators
do not support this function.)
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Call duration – View the duration of
all calls including all, dialed, received
calls and the last call.
Excuse messages – When
you reject a call, you can send
a message quickly by using this
function. This is useful if you need to
reply the message during a meeting.
Video call settings – Change your
video call settings.
Contacts
You can add contacts on your phone
and synchronise them with the
contacts in your Google account or
other accounts that support syncing
contacts.
Searching for a contact
On the home screen, touch
1
to open your contacts.
2
Touch Search and enter the
contact name using the keypad.
Adding a new contact
On the home screen, touch ,
1
and enter the new contact’s
number, then touch the Menu
key, touch Add to contacts.
Select Create new contact or Add to existing.
If you want to add a picture to the
2
new contact, touch
Choose from Capture picture or
Pick from gallery.
3
Select the contact type by
touching
Touch a text field to open the
4
touch keyboard and enter a new
contact’s name.
Touch a category of contact
5
information and enter the details
about your contact.
Touch Done to save the contact.
6
.
.
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Calls/Contacts
Favourite contacts
You can classify frequently called
contacts as favourites.
To add a contact to your
favourites:
On the home screen, touch
1
to open your contacts.
2
Touch a contact to view their
details.
3
Touch the star to the right of the
contact’s name. The star turns
gold.
To remove a contact from your
favourites list:
1
On the home screen, touch
to open your contacts.
2
Touch Groups tab and select
Favourites. Touch a contact to
view their details.
3
Touch the gold star to the right
of the contact’s name. The star
turns grey and the contact is
removed from your favourites.
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Messaging/Email
Messaging
Your LG-P970 combines SMS and
MMS into one intuitive, easy-to-use
menu.
Sending a message
Touch icon on the home
1
screen and touch New message
to open a blank message.
Enter a contact name or call
2
number in the To field. As you
enter the contact name, matching
contacts appear. You can touch a
suggested recipient. You can add
multiple contacts.
NOTE: You will be charged for
a text message for every person
you send the message to.
Touch Enter message below to
3
start entering your message.
4
Touch Send to send your
message.
TIP! You can touch
attach the file you want to share
with your message.
icon to
The message screen opens, with
5
your message after your name.
Responses appear on the screen.
As you view and send additional
messages, a message thread is
created.
WARNING
The 160-character limit may
vary from country to country
depending on how the SMS is
coded and the language.
WARNING
If an image, video or audio fi le is
added to an SMS message, it
will be automatically converted
into an MMS message, and you
will be charged accordingly.
NOTE: If you get an SMS message
during a call, there will be ring
notifi cation.
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Messaging/Email
Changing your message
settings
Your LG-P970 message settings
are predefined, so you can send
messages immediately. You can
change the settings based on your
preferences.
Touch Messaging icon on the home
screen and touch the Menu key,
then tap Settings.
Setting up your email
Touch Applications tab and select
Email. If the email account is not set
up, you need to start the email set
up wizard.
TIP! If an email account is
already set up, the wizard is not
activated automatically.
You can select mailbox type MS
Exchange or Others.
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Microsoft Exchange
email account
Email address – Enter the account
email address.
User name – Enter the account
username.
Password – Enter the account
password.
Domain – Enter the account
domain(Optional)
Server address – Enter the server
address
Use SSL – Choose whether to use
SSL for Microsoft Exchange.
Touch the Next button to connect
the server.
Setup complete page will appear
and you need to enter “name” for
account display and my name.
Now the account will appear in the
list of accounts in your Email folder.
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Others (POP3, IMAP,
GME) email account
Email address – Enter the account
email address.
Password – Enter the account
password.
Choose whether to enable Push
Email account. Once you select to
enable, it will connect the server
directly.
Setup complete page will appear and
you need to enter “name”.
Now the account will appear in the
list of accounts in your Email folder.
If you don’t push Email account, you
have to set up the account manually.
Incoming server – Enter the
incoming email server address.
Port number – Normally each
account’s default number will be
displayed.
Secure type – TLS/SSL/Off.
Outgoing server – Enter the
outgoing email server address.
Port number – Normally each
account’s default number will be
displayed.
SMTP Secure type – TLS/SSL/Off.
The Accounts screen
The Accounts screen lists your
Combined Inbox and each of your
email accounts.
Touch
•
Email
Application
. The
tab and select
Account list
screen
appears.
TIP! In account lists touch hard
an email account to move the
account icon in homescreen.
Touch the icon to go to inbox
directly.
You can touch an account to view its
Combined Inbox. The account from
which you send email by default is
indicated with a checkmark.
To open your Combined Inbox:
If you have configured email to
send and receive email from more
than one account, you can view all
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Messaging/Email
messages sent to all accounts in your
Combined Inbox.
1
Touch Email.
Touch Combined Inbox (in the
2
Accounts screen). Messages in
the Combined Inbox are colour-
coded along their left sides, by
account, using the same colours
that are used for your accounts in
the Accounts screen.
Composing and sending
email
To compose and send a message:
While in the Email application,
1
touch the Menu key and touch
Compose.
Enter an address for the message’s
2
intended recipient. As you enter text,
matching addresses are offered
from your contacts. Separate
multiple addresses with commas.
Touch the Menu key and touch
3
Add Cc/Bcc to be able to Cc
or Bcc other contacts/email
addresses.
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Enter the text of the message.
4
Touch Attach to attach the file
5
you want to share with your
message.
Touch Send.
6
If you’re not ready to send the
message, touch the Menu key
and touch Save as draft to save
it in a Drafts folder. Touch a
draft message in a Drafts folder
to resume working on it. Your
message will also be saved as a
draft if you touch the Back key
before sending it. Touch
Discard to abandon and delete
a message, including any saved
drafts. If you aren’t connected
to a network, for example, if you
’re working in flight mode, the
messages that you send are
stored in your Outbox folder
until you’re connected to a
network again. If it contains any
pending messages, the Outbox
is displayed on the Accounts
screen.
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Please note that messages sent
using an Exchange account will not
be located on the phone; they will,
however, be located on the Exchange
server itself.
If you want to see your sent
messages in the Sent folder (or
with the Sent label), you will often
need to open the Sent folder/label
and select Refresh from the options
menu.
TIP! When a new email has
arrived at the inbox, notifi cation
with sound, vibration will work.
Tap the email notifi cation to
disappear that.
Working with account
folders
Each account has Inbox, Outbox,
Sent, Drafts, Rubbish Bin and
Junk folders. Depending on the
features supported by your account
’s service provider, you may have
additional folders.
Adding and editing email
accounts
To add an email account:
Touch the Applications tab and
1
select Email.
Select MS Exchange or Others.
2
Enter a name confirm how you
3
want your name to appear in
outgoing mail, then touch Done.
To change account settings:
1
Open the Accounts screen.
2
Touch and hold the account which
you want to change the settings
of. In the menu that opens, touch
Account settings.
To delete an email account:
1
Open the Accounts screen.
2
Touch and hold the account you
want to delete.
3
Touch Delete in the menu that
opens and OK in the dialog box
to confirm.
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Social networking
With your phone, you can enjoy the
social networking and manage your
micro-blog in on-line communities.
You can update your current status
upload photos and view your friends’
status updates.
If you don’t have an account, you
can visit the website to set one up.
NOTE: Additional costs may be
incurred when connecting and using
online services. Check data charges
with your network provider.
Adding your account to
your phone
On the home screen, touch the
1
Applications
applications menu.
Choose any social networking
2
client application you want to use
among Facebook, Twitter, and
MySpace.
Enter your email address and the
3
password that you set up on your
community, then tap
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tab to open the
Log in
.
Wait while your details are
4
checked with your community.
If you tap your community, you
5
can see the current status of your
social community.
TIP! If you add ‘My Status’
widget on your home screen, it
will show your status and help
you update your status directly
on the social community.
You can also add ‘Social Feeds’
widget on your home screen
which shows any updates
and news from the social
community.
Viewing and updating
your status
Choose a community you want
1
to access.
You can see the current status of
2
your social community.
You can update your current
3
status with comments or
uploading photos.
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NOTE: This is dependent on
network services.
TIP! You can use information
about friends only in the social
networking site or sync all data
to contacts.
Removing accounts on
your phone
Choose Applications > Settings
1
> Accounts & sync.
Choose the account you want
2
to delete, then touch Remove
account.
What’s New
Show notifications for a Missed call,
an Unread message, Voice mail,
Email, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace
by priority. Notifications for a certain
period of time are shown.
Choose Applications > What’s
1
New.
By tapping the button, you
2
can choose either list view or
category view.
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Camera
Getting to know the viewfinder
Zoom - Zoom in or zoom out. Alternatively, you can use the side volume
keys.
Convert - You can convert to the internal camera from the external one.
Video mode - Slide down this
icon to switch to video mode.
Taking a photo
Gallery - Touch to view the
last photo you captured. This
enables you to access your
Settings - Touch this icon to open
the settings menu. See Using the
advanced settings.
Flash - Allows you to turn on the flash when taking a photo in a dark place.
Brightness - This defines and controls the amount of sunlight entering
the image. Slide the brightness indicator along the bar, towards “-” to
lower the brightness of the image or towards “+” to increase it.
TIP! You can close all the shortcut options to give a clearer viewfi nder
screen. Just touch the centre of the viewfi nder once. To recall the
options, touch the screen again.
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gallery and view saved photos
from within camera mode.
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Taking a quick photo
Open the Camera application.
1
Holding the phone horizontally,
2
point the lens towards the subject
you want to photograph.
Touch the shutter icon .
3
The camera brings the image
4
into focus. When the image is
in focus, the focus indicators in
each corner turn green and the
camera takes a picture.
Once you’ve taken the
photo
Your captured photo will appear on
the screen.
Touch to share your photo
Share
via Bluetooth, Picasa,
Messaging, Facebook
for LG, MySpace for LG,
Twitter for LG, Gmail, or
Email.
NOTE: Additional charges may
apply when MMS messages are
downloaded while roaming.
TIP! If you have a social
networking site account and set it
up on your phone, you can share
your photos to your community.
Touch to set the image
Set as
as Contact icon or
Wallpaper.
Touch to edit the name of
Rename
the selected picture.
Touch to edit the photo you
Edit
captured.
Touch to delete the image.
Touch to take another photo
immediately.
Touch to view the last photo
you captured.
Using the advanced
settings
In the viewfinder, touch to open
all advanced options.
You can change the camera setting
by scrolling the wheel. After selecting
the option, touch the Back key.
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Camera
Focus – Touch this icon to select the
options menu. See Using the focus
mode.
Image size – Touch to set the size
(in pixels) of the picture you are
taking.
Scene mode – Choose from
Normal, Portrait, Landscape,
Sports, Sunset and Night.
ISO – The ISO rating determines
the sensitivity of the camera’s light
sensor. The higher the ISO, the more
sensitive the camera will be. This is
useful under darker conditions when
you cannot use the flash.
White balance – Choose from
Auto, Incandescent, Sunny,
Fluorescent and Cloudy.
Colour effect – Choose a colour
tone for your new photo. Choose
from None, Sepia, Black & white,
Negative, Vivid, Negative sepia,
Blue, Emboss and Solarise.
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Timer – The self-timer allows you to
set a delay before a picture is taken
after the shutter is pressed.
Shot mode – Select various
shooting modes from the options.
Image quality – Choose from
Super fine, Fine and Normal. The
finer the quality, the sharper the
photo. However, the file size will
increase as a result, which means
you’ll be able to store fewer photos
in the memory.
Auto review – If you set Auto
review to on, it will show you
the picture you have just taken
automatically.
Shutter sound – Select one of the
four shutter sounds.
Tag location – Activate to use your
phone’s location-based services.
Take pictures wherever you are and
tag them with the location. If you
upload tagged pictures to a blog that
supports geotagging, you can see
the pictures displayed on a map.
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NOTE: This function is only
available when location service is
activated.
Restore all camera default
settings.
Touch whenever you want
to know how this function
operates. This is to provide you
with a quick guide.
TIP! When you exit the
camera, some settings will
return to default. Check camera
settings before you take your
next photo.
TIP! The settings menu
is superimposed over the
viewfi nder, so when you change
elements of the image colour or
quality, you will see a preview of
the image change behind the
settings menu.
Using the focus mode
You can select the focus mode using
the following options;
Auto – Set the camera to focus
automatically.
Macro – Macro mode allows you to
take extreme close-ups. If you are
trying to take a close-up shot but the
focus box remains red, try turning
the macro mode on.
Face tracking – If you set Face
tracking and take a photo, your
camera detects and focuses on
human faces automatically.
Manual – Set the camera to focus
manually.
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Camera
Viewing your saved
photos
1 You can access your saved photos
from within the camera mode.
Just touch and your gallery
will appear on the screen. Touch
the photo on the screen. You will
then see Slideshow and Menu.
Touch to see slide show. Touch
Menu and select the options
you want.
Touch to share the contents.
Touch to delete a photo.
Touch More for more options
below.
Details - Find out more
information about the contents.
Set as - Set as contact icon or
wallpaper.
Crop - Crop your photo. Move
your finger across the screen to
select the area.
Rotate - Rotate left or right.
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Edit - Touch to edit the image
using various tools.
TIP! In the thumbnail list
you can move quickly by holding
G-key and tilting right or left.
TIP! Press the G-key to
zoom In/Out of the photo. Once
you are zoomed into a photo,
hold down the G-key and tilt the
phone to move around a photo.
TIP! Tapping the left or
right side of the phone while
photo is viewing allows you to
go to the previous/next photo.
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Video camera
Getting to know the viewfinder
Zoom - Zoom in or zoom out. Alternatively, you can use the side
volume keys. Before starting to record a video, you can use the zoom
function. You can't control the zoom function during recording.
Convert - You can convert to the internal camera from the external
one.
Camera mode - Slide up this
icon to switch to camera mode.
Start recording
Gallery - Touch to view the
video you recorded last. This
enables you to access your
Settings - Touch this icon to
open the settings menu. See
Using the advanced settings.
Flash - Allows you to turn on the flash when taking a photo in a
dark place.
Brightness - This defines and controls the amount of sunlight entering
the video. Slide the brightness indicator along the bar, towards “-” to
lower the brightness of the video or towards “+” to increase it.
gallery and view your saved
videos from within the video
mode.
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Video camera
Shooting a quick video
Open the Camera application
1
and slide the camera mode
button down to the Video
position. The shutter icon will
change to .
The video camera viewfinder will
2
appear on the screen.
Holding the phone horizontally,
3
point the lens towards the subject
of the video.
Touch the start video icon
4
Rec will appear at the bottom
5
of the viewfinder with a timer
showing the length of the video.
Touch the stop video icon to
6
stop recording.
TIP! Your LG-P970 features 4GB
video capability.
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.
After shooting a video
A still image representing your video
will appear on the screen.
Play
Touch to play the video.
Share
Touch to share your video
via Bluetooth, Email,
Gmail, Messaging or
YouTube.
NOTE:
Additional charges may
apply when MMS messages are
downloaded while roaming.
Touch to edit the name of
Rename
the selected video.
Touch to edit the video you
Edit
recorded.
Touch to delete the video you
just made and confirm by
touching Yes . The viewfinder
will reappear.
Touch to shoot another video
straight away.
Touch to view the last video
you recorded.
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Using the advanced
settings
Using the viewfinder, touch to
open all the advanced options.
Adjust the video camera settings by
scrolling the wheel. After selecting
the option, touch the Back key.
Video size – Touch to set the size
(in pixels) of the video you record.
Choose your video image size from
HD (1280x720), TV (720x480), VGA
(640x480), QVGA (320x240) or QCIF
(176x144).
White balance – The white balance
ensures that white areas in your
video are realistic. To enable your
camera to adjust the white balance
correctly, you may need to determine
the light conditions. Choose from
Auto, Incandescent, Sunny,
Fluorescent and Cloudy.
Colour effect – Choose a colour
tone to use for your new view. Choose
from None, Sepia, Black&White,
Negative, Vivid, Negative sepia,
Blue, Emboss and Solarize.
Video quality – Choose from Super
fine, Fine and Normal.
Video duration – Set a duration
limit for your video. Choose between
Normal and MMS to limit the
maximum size to send as an MMS
message.
Voice – Choose Mute to record a
video without sound.
Auto review – If you set this to On,
it will automatically show you the
video you have just recorded.
Reset all the video camera
settings.
Touch whenever you want
to know how this function
operates. This is to provide you
with a quick guide.
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Video camera
Watching your saved
videos
In the viewfinder, touch .
1
Your gallery will appear on the
2
screen.
Touch a video once to bring it to
3
the front of the gallery. It will start
to play automatically.
TIP! Flip your phone to pause
the playing video.
Adjusting the volume
when viewing a video
To adjust the volume of a video while
it is playing, use the volume keys on
the left side of the phone.
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Multimedia
Gallery
You can also save your files to
your external memory card. The
advantage of using a memory card
is that you can free up space on
your phone memory.
Touch Applications tab, then select
Gallery.
1 You can access your saved photos
from within the camera mode.
Just touch and your gallery
will appear on the screen. Touch
the photo on the screen. You will
then see Slideshow and Menu.
Touch to see slide show. Touch
Menu and select the options
you want.
Touch to share the contents.
Touch to delete a photo.
Touch More for more options
below.
Details - Find out more
information about the contents.
Set as - Set as contact icon or
wallpaper.
Crop - Crop your photo. Move
your finger across the screen to
select the area.
Rotate - Rotate left or right.
Edit - Touch to edit the image
using various tools.
To change how the
contents of an album are
displayed
You can view the images and videos
in your albums in a chronological
grid or in stacks, sorted by the date
and the location where they were
taken.
Drag the Album View switch
to the left to view the album
contents in a chronological
grid.
Drag the Album View switch
to the right to view the
contents of the album in
stacks.
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Multimedia
Music
Your LG-P970 has a built-in music
player that lets you play all your
favourite tracks. To access the music
player, touch Applications tab, then
select Music.
Playing a song
On the home screen, touch
1
Applications tab and select
Music.
Touch Songs.
2
3
Select the song you want to play.
4
Touch to pause the song.
5
6
To change the volume while listening
to music, touch the up and down
volume keys on the left side of the
phone.
Touch and hold any song in the list. It
will display Play, Add to playlist, Use
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to skip to the next
Touch
song.
to go back to the first
Touch
part of the song. Touch twice
to go back to the previous song.
as ringtone, Delete, Share, Search
and File info as options.
TIP! Double tapping left side on
the phone during playing music,
you can go to the previous song.
Single tapping right side on the
phone during playing music, you
can go to the next song.
NOTE: Music fi le copyright may
be protected by international
treaties and national copyright
laws.
Therefore, it may be necessary
to obtain permission or a licence
to reproduce or copy music.
In some countries, national
laws prohibit private copying
of copyrighted material. Before
downloading or copying the fi le,
please check the laws of the
relevant country concerning the
use of such material.
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Using the radio
Your LG-P970 has a built-in FM
radio so you can tune in to your
favourite stations and listen on
the go.
NOTE: You must attach your
headphone to listen to the radio.
Insert that into the headphone jack.
Searching for stations
You can tune in to radio stations
by searching for them manually
or automatically. They will then be
saved to specific channel numbers,
so you don’t have to keep re-tuning
it.
On the home screen, touch
1
Applications tab and select FM
Radio.
2
Touch the Scan FM radio
stations.
3
If there are pre-set channels,
you will see a pop-up with
'All channels will be reset.
Continue?'. If you choose OK,
all the pre-set channels will be
deleted and auto scan will start.
During auto scanning, touch Stop
4
scanning if you want to stop
scanning. Only channels scanned
before you stop scanning will
be saved.
NOTE: You can also manually
tune in to a station using the wheel
displayed.
Listening to the radio
1
On the home screen, touch
Applications tab and select FM
radio.
2
Touch the channel number of the
station you want to listen to.
3
icon. You can listen to
Touch
the radio via built-in speaker.
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Multimedia
Transferring files using
USB mass storage
devices
To transfer files using USB
devices:
Connect the LG-P970 to a PC
1
using a USB cable.
If you haven't installed LG Android
2
Platform Driver on your PC, you
need to choose Settings >SD
card & phone storage > turn on
Mass Storage only.
3
Touch Turn on USB storage.
4
You can view the mass storage
contents on your PC and transfer
the files.
NOTE:
You need to install your microSD
•
card first. Without a microSD card,
you cannot use USB mass storage.
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After using USB mass storage
•
function, if you want to synchronise
your phone with your PC using
the LG PC suite, you need to
touch Settings > Applications
> Development > uncheck
USB debugging, then touch the checkbox to touch Turn on USB
storage.
How to save music/
video files to your phone
Connect your phone to the PC
1
using the USB cable.
•
Touch and drag down the status
bar on the home screen. Select
USB connected > Turn on USB
storage > Open folder to view
files.
•
If you haven't installed LG Android
Platform Driver on your PC,
you will need to set it manually.
For more information, refer to
'Transferring files using mass
storage devices'.
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Save music or video files
2
from your PC to the phone's
removable storage.
You may copy or move files from
•
your PC to the phone's removable
storage using a card reader.
If there is a video file with a
•
subtitle file (.smi or .srt file with
the same name as the video file),
place them in the same folder to
display the subtitle automatically
when playing the video file.
When downloading music or video
•
files, copyright must be secured.
Please note that a corrupted file
or file with a wrong extension may
cause damage to your phone.
How to move contacts
from your old phone to
your current phone
Export your contacts as a CSV
file from your old phone to your
PC using a PC sync program.
Download PC Sync for Android
1
at www.lg.com and install it on
your PC. Run the program and
connect your Android mobile
phone to the PC using a USB
cable.
Select the Contacts icon. Go to
2
File > Import and select the CSV
file saved in the PC.
If the fields in the imported CSV
3
file are different from the ones in
PC Sync for Android, you need to
map the fields. After mapping the
fields, click OK. Then the contacts
are added in PC Sync for Android.
If the connection for the LG-P970
4
phone (using the USB cable) is
detected by PC Sync for Android,
click "Sync" or "Sync contacts" to
synchronise the contacts saved
in the PC to your phone and
save them.
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Multimedia
How to send data from
your phone via Bluetooth
You can send data via Bluetooth by
running a corresponding application,
rather than from the Bluetooth menu
as with normal mobile phones.
•
Sending pictures: Run the
Gallery application and select
Picture > Menu. Click Share
and select Bluetooth > Check
if Bluetooth is turned on and
select Scan for devices >
Choose the device you want to
send data from the list.
•
Exporting contacts: Run the
Contacts application. Touch
the address you want to export
to. Touch the Menu and select
Share > Bluetooth > Check if
Bluetooth is turned on and select
Scan for devices > Choose the
device you want to send data from
the list.
•
Sending multi-selected
contacts: Run the Contacts
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application. To select more than
one contact touch the Menu key
and touch the Menu key and
touch Share. Select the contacts
you want to send or touch Select all > Share(n) > Bluetooth >
Check if Bluetooth is turned on
and select Scan for devices >
Choose the device you want to
send data from the list.
•
Connecting to FTP (Only the
FTP server is supported on
this handset): Select Settings
> Wireless & networks >
Bluetooth settings. Then, select
the Discoverable checkbox and
search for other devices. Find the
service you want and connect to
the FTP server.
TIP! The version is
Bluetooth 3.0 and certifi ed by
Bluetooth SIG. It is compatible
with other Bluetooth SIG
certifi ed devices.
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NOTE: If you want to search for this
phone from other devices, go to
Settings > Wireless & networks
> Bluetooth settings
the Discoverable checkbox. The
checkbox is cleared after 120
seconds.
NOTE: Supported profi les are
SDAP, HFP, HSP, OPP, PBAP
(server), FTP (server), A2DP and
AVRCP.
.
Then, select
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Google applications
1
First, set up a Google account.
Enter your user name and
password.
2
After signing in, your contacts,
email and calendar in your
Google account will automatically
synchronise with your LG-P970.
Maps
Check your current location and
traffic and receive directions to your
destination. Your phone must be
connected to Wi-Fi or 3G/GPRS.
NOTE: Google Maps does not
cover all cities and countries.
Market
Android Market lets you download
useful applications and games. If you
install applications and games from
Android Market, they appear in the
LG-P970 menu.
You can check others' comments
regarding an application or you can
post your own comments.
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Gmail
Gmail is configured when you first
set up your phone. Depending on
your synchronisation settings, Gmail
on your phone is automatically
synchronised with your Google
account on the web.The inbox
conversations list is your default
Gmail view.
Touch the Menu key, then touch
Refresh to send or receive new
emails and to synchronise your
emails with your Google account
on the web. With the Menu key,
you can compose an email, add
accounts, go to labels, search and
so on.
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Talk
Google Talk is Google’s instant
messaging program. It lets you
communicate with other people who
also use Google Talk.
Touch the Menu key and select
available options as below: All
friends, Add friend, Search, Sign
out, Settings and so on.
Google Search
Google Mobile Web Search allows
you to search for websites.
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Utilities
Setting your alarm
1
On the home screen, touch
Applications tab and select
Alarm/Clock.
2
If you want to add a new alarm,
touch New alarm.
3
Set the alarm and touch Save to
turn on.
TIP! Flip your phone to snooze
the Alarm if you set the snooze
duration or else it will stop.
NOTE: To delete the alarm on alarm
list screen, touch the
select
Delete/Delete all
Using your calculator
1
On the home screen, touch
Applications tab and select
Calculator.
Touch the number keys to enter
2
numbers.
For simple calculations, touch the
3
function you want (+, –, x or ÷),
followed by =.
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Menu
.
key and
For more complex calculations,
4
touch Advanced panel, then
choose sin, cos, tan, log and so
on.
Adding an event to your
calendar
On the home screen, touch
1
Applications tab and select
Calendar.
First, you must create a Google
2
account to use Calendar.
3
To check the event, touch the
date. Touch and hold if you want
to add a new event. then touch
New event.
Touch What, then enter the event
4
name. Check the date and enter
the time you want your event to
begin and finish.
5
Also touch Where, then enter the
location.
If you would like to add a note to
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your event, touch Description and
enter the details.
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7
If you want to repeat the
alarm, set Repetition and set
Reminders if necessary.
8
Touch Done to save the event in
the calendar. A coloured square
in the calendar will mark all days
that have saved events. An alarm
will sound at the event start time
to help you stay organised.
Recording a sound or
voice
Use the voice recorder to record
voice memos or other audio files.
On the home screen, touch
1
Applications tab and select
Voice Recorder.
Record to begin
Touch
2
recording.
3
4
5
Stop to end recording.
Touch
Touch Play to listen to the
recording.
Touch List to access your album.
You can listen to the saved
recording.
TIP! Touch Speaker button to
set the speaker mode.
Touch
to Rename and Set
as.
Go to the menus by touching
long the record fi le.
Notice: The available recording time
may differ from the real time.
Sending the voice
recording
Once you have finished recording,
1
you can send the audio clip by
touching Share.
2
Choose from Bluetooth, Email,
Gmail and Messaging. When you select Email, Gmail and
Messaging, the voice recording
will be added to the message
that you write, and it will be sent
normally.
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The Web
Browser
Browser gives you a fast, full-colour
world of games, music, news, sports,
entertainment and much more, right
on your mobile phone. Wherever you
are and whatever you’re into.
NOTE:
Additional charges apply
when connecting to these services
and downloading content. Check data
charges with your network provider.
TIP! Press the G-key to zoom in
or out of the web page. When
press long to zoom in, you can
view the browser page with
panning.
Using options
Touch the Menu key to view options.
New window: Open a new
window.
Bookmarks: Add/show
bookmark, show most visited site
and history.
Windows: Show all your open
windows.
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Refresh: Touch to refresh the
web page.
Forward: Goes to the page you
connected to after the current
page. The Back key takes you to
the previous page.
More
• Add bookmark: Add the current
web page as a bookmark.
• Find on page: If you enter a letter
or word, it will mark all the letters
you entered from the web page.
• Select text: Touch and select the
lines you want to copy. Long touch
any input box then you can paste it.
• Page info: Show the web page
information.
• Share page: Send the web page.
• Downloads: Show downloaded
history.
• Settings: Change web browser
settings.
NOTE: To return the previous web
page, touch Back key.
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Settings
On the home screen, touch
Application tab then scroll and
touch Settings.
Wireless & networks
Here you can manage Wi-Fi,
SmartShare and Bluetooth. You can
also set mobile networks and flight
mode.
Flight mode – After setting Flight
mode, all wireless connections will
be disabled.
Wi-Fi – Touch to select: This turns
on Wi-Fi to connect to available Wi-Fi
networks.
Wi-Fi settings – Allows you to set
up and manage wireless access
points. Set network notification or
add a Wi-Fi network. The advanced
Wi-Fi settings screen is accessed
from the Wi-Fi settings screen. Touch
the Menu key and touch Advanced.
Wi-Fi Direct Settings – Set Wi-Fi
Direct device name and scan for
other devices. Or be a Group owner
to allow legacy Wi-Fi devices to
connect.
TIP! How to obtain the
MAC address
To set up a connection in some
wireless networks with MAC
fi lters, you may need to enter the
MAC address of your LG-P970
into the router.
You can fi nd the MAC address
in the following user interface:
Touch Applications > Settings
> Wireless & networks > WiFi settings and touch the Menu
key. Then select Advanced >
MAC address.
SmartShare settings – Allows you
to change device name and select
content type to be shared.
Bluetooth – Touch to select: Turns
on Bluetooth to connect to Bluetooth
devices.
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Settings
Bluetooth settings – Set device
name & discoverable mode, scan
for other devices. Or check a list
of Bluetooth devices that you’ve
previously configured and those
detected when the phone last
scanned for Bluetooth devices.
VPN settings – Displays the list of
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) that
you’ve previously configured. Allows
you to add different types of VPNs.
Mobile network settings – Set
options for data roaming, network
mode & operators, access point
names (APNs) and so on.
On-Screen Phone settings –
Allows you to change the On-Screen
Phone password (the default
password is "0000"). On-Screen
Phone allows you to view your
mobile phone screen from a PC via
a USB or Bluetooth connection. You
can also control your mobile phone
from your PC using the mouse or
keyboard.
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Sound
< General >
Silent mode – Allows you to
silence all sounds (including call
and notification ringtones) except
the audio from music, videos and
any alarms you have set. (You must
silence media and alarms in their
own applications.)
Notice: After setting silent mode
it is not available to use Settings
Sound
> Volume menu.
Vibrate – Allows you to set your
phone to vibrate when you receive
an incoming call.
Volume – Allows you to set the
volume for ringtones, media and
alarms. If you un-select the option to
use the same volume for both calls
and notifications, you can set both
volumes separately.
< Incoming calls >
Phone ringtone – Allows you to set
your default incoming call ringtone.
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< Notifications >
Notification ringtone – Allows
you to set your default notification
ringtone.
< Feedback >
Audible touch tones – Allows
you to set the phone to play tones
when using the dial keypad to dial
numbers.
Audible selection – Allows you to
set your phone to play a sound when
you touch buttons, icons and other
onscreen items that react to your
touch.
Screen lock sounds – Allows you to
set your phone to play a sound when
locking and unlocking the screen.
Haptic feedback – Allows you to set
your phone to vibrate briefly when
you touch the soft keys and perform
other actions.
Display
Brightness – Adjust the brightness
of the screen.
Auto-rotate screen – Allows you to
set the orientation to automatically
switch to landscape mode or portrait
mode when you turn the phone
sideways or upright.
Animation – Allows you to set
animated transitions when navigating
from screen to screen.
Screen timeout – Allows you to
adjust the delay time before the
screen automatically turns off. For
the best battery performance, use
the shortest convenient timeout.
Display font - Change the display
font.
Gesture
Adjust the gesture settings for text
input field, home screen, alarm,
music, Video player, incoming call,
Gallery, Camera and Browser.
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Settings
Location & security
< My Location >
Use wireless networks – If you
select Use wireless networks,
your phone will determine your
approximate location using Wi-Fi and
mobile networks.
Use GPS Satellites – If you select
Use GPS satellites, your phone will
be determine your location to streetlevel accuracy.
< Screen unlock>
Set up screen lock – Set unlock
pattern to secure your phone.
Opens a set of screens that guide
you through drawing a screen
unlock pattern. You can set a PIN or
Password instead of a Pattern, or
leave it as None.
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TIP! To lock your screen by
using the Pattern Lock
The first time you do this, a
1
short tutorial about creating
an unlock pattern appears.
2
You are prompted to draw and
redraw your own pattern.
The next time you turn on
your phone or wake up the
screen, you will be prompted
to draw your unlock pattern to
unlock the screen.
< SIM card lock >
Set up SIM card lock – Set up SIM
card lock or change SIM PIN.
< Passwords >
Visible passwords – Select to show
passwords as you type them or
deselect to hide passwords as you
type them.
< Credential storage >
Use secure credentials – Select
to allow applications to access your
phone’s encrypted store of secure
certificates and related passwords
and other credentials. You use
credential storage to establish some
kinds of VPN and Wi-Fi connections.
If you have not set a password for
credential storage, this setting is
dimmed.
Install from SD card – Allows you
to install encrypted certificates from a
microSD card.
Set password – Allows you to set or
change the password for your secure
credential storage. Your password
must have at least eight characters.
Clear storage – Deletes all secure
certificates and related credentials
and erases the secure storage’s own
password.
Applications
Unknown sources – Permits
installation of applications that you
obtain from websites, email or other
locations other than Android Market.
WARNING
To protect your phone and
personal data, download
applications only from trusted
sources, such
Market.
Manage applications – Manage
and remove installed applications.
Running services – Allows you to
view and control currently running
services and applications. This
option displays what processes each
running service needs and how
much memory it is using.
Development – Allows you to set
options for application development,
such as USB debugging, Stay awake and Allow mock locations.
as Android
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Settings
Accounts & sync
<General sync settings >
Background data – Permits
applications to synchronise data
in the background, whether or not
you are actively working in them.
Un-selecting this setting can save
battery power and lowers (but does
not eliminate) data use.
Auto-sync – Permits applications to
synchronise, send and receive data
on their own schedule.
< Manage accounts >
List of all Google accounts and other
accounts you’ve added to your phone.
If you touch an account in this
screen, its account screen opens.
Privacy
< Backup and restore >
Back up my data – Activate to back
up your application data and settings.
If you activate Automatic restore, it
will restore backed up settings when
you reinstall it.
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< Personal data >
Factory data reset – Erases all
of your personal data from internal
phone storage, including information
about your Google account, any other
accounts, your system/application
data and settings, any downloaded
applications and your DRM licence.
Resetting the phone does not erase
any system software updates you
have downloaded or any files on
your microSD card, such as music or
photos. If you reset the phone in this
way, you are prompted to re-enter
the same information as when you
first started Android.
SD card & phone storage
< SD card >
Check total space and available
space. Touch Unmount SD card for
safe removal. Format SD card, if
you want to delete all data from the
microSD card. You must unmount a
microSD card before you can format
it.
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< Internal phone storage >
Check the Available space.
Language & keyboard
Use the Language & keyboard
settings to select the language and
region for the text on your phone
and for configuring the onscreen
keyboard, including words that you’
ve added to its dictionary.
Voice input & output
< Voice input >
Voice recogniser settings –
Use the Voice recogniser settings
to configure the Android voice input
feature.
Language: Opens a screen where
•
you can set the language you use
when entering text by speaking.
SafeSearch: Opens a dialog
•
where you can set whether you
want Google SafeSearch filter to
block some results.
Block offensive words: When
•
un-selected, Google voice
recognition will recognise and
transcribe words many people
consider offensive, when you enter
text by speaking. When selected,
Google voice recognition replaces
those words in transcriptions with
a place holder comprised of hash
symbols (#).
< Voice output >
Text-to-speech settings –
Use the Text-to-speech settings to
configure the Android text-to-speech
synthesiser for applications that can
take advantage of it.
NOTE: If you don’t have speech
synthesiser data installed, only the
Install voice data setting
Listen to an example: Plays
•
is available.
a brief sample of the speech
synthesiser using your current
settings.
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Settings
Always use my settings: Check
•
to use the settings on this screen
in place of speech synthesiser
settings available in other
applications.
•
Default engine: Opens a dialog
where you can set the text-tospeech application you want to
use if you have more than one
installed.
•
Install voice data: If your
phone does not have speech
synthesiser data installed, this
connects to Android Market and
guides you through the process
of downloading and installing the
data. This setting is not available if
the data is already installed.
Speech rate: Opens a dialog
•
where you can select how quickly
you want the synthesiser to speak.
Language: Opens a dialog where
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you can select the language of
the text you want the synthesiser
to read. This is particularly useful
in combination with Always use
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my settings to ensure that text
is spoken correctly in a variety of
applications.
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Pico TTS: Configure the Pico TTS
settings.
Accessibility
Use the Accessibility settings to
configure any accessibility plug-ins
you have installed on your phone.
NOTE: Requires additional plug-ins
to become selectable.
Dock settings
LG-P970 supports a car dock and
desktop dock. You can use the Dock
settings, to set your preferences
for how the phone and the dock
interact.
WARNING: Only works on the dock
for LG-P970.
Audio - Available when LG-P970
is inserted in a car dock or desktop
dock. For a car dock, opens Car
Home application. For a desktop
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dock, opens Desk clock application.
Your settings apply only to the dock
for LG-P970.
Dock insertion sound - Check
to play a sound when inserting or
removing the phone from a dock.
Date & time
Use Date & time settings to set
your references for how dates are
displayed. You can also use these
settings to set your own time and
time zone rather than obtaining
the current time from the mobile
network.
About phone
View legal information and check
phone status and software version.
Wi-Fi
With Wi-Fi, you can use high-speed
Internet access within the coverage
of the wireless access point (AP).
You can enjoy wireless internet with
Wi-Fi, without extra charges.
Turn on Wi-Fi
From the home screen, open the
notification drawer and touch
on.
Or touch Application > Settings
> Wireless & networks, then turn
Wi-Fi on.
To connect to Wi-Fi
Choose Wi-Fi network you want to
connect to. If you see , you need
to enter password to connect.
NOTE:
If you are out of Wi-Fi area and
•
choose 3G connection, additional
charges may be applied.
If your phone changes to sleep
•
mode, even when connected to
Wi-Fi, the Wi-Fi connection will
be disabled automatically. In this
case, if your phone has access
to 3G data, it may be connected
to the 3G network automatically,
and additional charges may be
applied.)
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Settings
•
The LG-P970 supports WEP,
WPA/WPA2-PSK and 802.1x
EAP. security. If your Wi-Fi service
provider or network administrator
sets encryption for network
security, fill in the key in the popup window. If encryption is not
set, this pop-up window will not
be shown. You can obtain the key
from your Wi-Fi service provider or
network administrator.
Sharing your phone’s
mobile data connection
You can also share your phone’s data
connection with up to five devices at
once, by turning your phone into a
portable Wi-Fi hotspot.
When your phone is sharing its
data connection, an icon appears
in the status bar and as an ongoing
notification in the notifications
drawer.
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Icon Description
Portable Wi-Fi hotspot is
active
For the latest information about
portable hotspots, including
supported operating systems and
other details, visit http://www.
android.com/tether.
NOTE: Additional costs may be
incurred when connecting and using
online services. Check data charges
with your network provider.
Portable Wi-Fi hotspot
settings
On the home screen, touch the
Application tab and select Settings.
Touch Wireless & networks and
select Portable hotspot.
Choose options that you want to
adjust.
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Portable Wi-Fi hotspot – Check to
share your phone’s mobile network
data connection as a portable Wi-Fi
hotspot.
Help – Opens a dialog with
information about portable Wi-Fi
hotspots as well as information about
where to learn more.
To share your phone’
s data connection as a
portable Wi-Fi hotspot
On the home screen, touch the
1
Applications tab and select
Settings.
2
Touch Wireless & networks and
select Portable hotspot.
3
Check Portable Wi-Fi hotspot.
After a moment, the phone starts
•
broadcasting its Wi-Fi network
name (SSID), so you can connect
to it with up to five computers
or other devices. An ongoing
notification is added to the
status bar and notifications drawer.
When Portable Wi-Fi hotspot
•
is selected, you can change its
network name or secure it.
Unselect Portable Wi-Fi hotspot
4
to stop sharing your data
connection via Wi-Fi.
To rename or secure
your portable hotspot
You can change the name of your
phone’s Wi-Fi network name (SSID)
and secure its Wi-Fi network.
On the home screen, touch the
1
Applications tab and select
Settings.
2
Touch Wireless & networks and
select Portable hotspot.
3
Ensure Portable Wi-Fi hotspot is
selected.
Touch Portable Wi-Fi hotspot
4
settings.
5
Touch Configure Wi-Fi hotspot.
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Settings
•
The Configure Wi-Fi hotspot
dialog opens.
You can change the network SSID
•
(name) that other computers see
when scanning for Wi-Fi networks.
You can also touch the Security
•
menu to configure the network
with Wi-Fi Protected Access 2
(WPA2) security with a pre-shared
key (PSK).
If you touch the WPA2 PSK
•
security option, a password field
is added to the Configure Wi-Fi hotspot dialog. If you enter a
password, you will need to enter
that password when you connect
to the phone’s hotspot with a
computer or other device. Or touch
Open in the Security menu to
remove security from your Wi-Fi
network.
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ATTENTION!
If you set the security option
as
Open
, you can not prevent
unauthorised usage of online
services by other people
and additional charges
can be incurred. To avoid
unauthorised use, you are
advised to keep the security
option.
Touch Save.
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Using SmartShare
SmartShare provides you a better
way to enjoy multimedia contents
with other DLNA(Digital Living
Network Alliance) enabled devices.
Share your media contents to
other DLNA devices(DMS)
1
Touch application tab and select
Settings.
2
Choose Wireless & networks
and SmartShare settings.
3
Touch the SmartShare checkbox
to turn on.
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4
You can change your device
name, icon and select the sharing
content types.
Let your renderer device (e.g. TV)
play multimedia contents from
remote content library (e.g. PC)
Touch the top right button to
1
select the device from renderer
lists.
2
Touch the top left button and
select one of the remote content
library.
You can browse the remote
3
content library.
Long touch a content thumbnail
4
and flick them to the top area by
your finger or touch play button.
Notice: Check that your device is
connected with your home network
using Wi-Fi connection to use this
application.
Notice: Some DLNA enabled
device (e.g. TV) supports only DMP
feature of DLNA will not appear in
the renderer device lists.
Enabling Wi-Fi Direct
to share through
SmartShare
Wi-Fi Direct cannot be enabled while
using other Wi-Fi functions.
Wi-Fi Direct automatically scans
nearby Wi-Fi Direct devices and
the searched devices will be listed
up in the order of arrival and you
can select a specific device to
share multimedia data through
SmartShare.
On the home screen, touch
1
the Application tab and select
Settings.
Touch Wireless & networks and
2
select Wi-Fi Direct Settings.
Ensure Wi-Fi Direct is selected.
3
4
Select a device to connect in the
scanned device list.
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Settings
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Forced G/O mode - Touch to
activate group owner mode that
enables the legacy Wi-Fi devices to
connect by scanning your phone.
In this case you must enter the
password that is set in the Menu >
Advanced > Password.
NOTE: When your phone becomes
group owner, it will consume
more battery power than being
a client. Wi-Fi Direct connection
does not provide Internet service.
Additional cost may be incurred
when connecting and using online
services. Check data charges with
your network provider.
How to use On-Screen
Phone
On-Screen Phone allows you to view
your mobile phone screen from a PC
via a USB or Bluetooth connection.
You can also control your mobile
phone from your PC using the mouse
or keyboard.
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On-Screen Phone icons
Connects or disconnects your
mobile phone to/from your PC.
Rotates the On-Screen Phone
window (only available at
applications that support
rotation).
Changes the On-Screen Phone
preferences.
Exits the On-Screen Phone
program.
Minimises the On-Screen Phone
window.
On-Screen Phone
features
Real-time transfer and control:
•
displays and controls your mobile
phone screen when connected to
your PC.
Mouse control: allows you to
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control your mobile phone by using
the mouse to click and drag on
your PC screen.
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•
Text input with keyboard: allows
you to compose a text message
or note using your computer
keyboard.
•
File transfer (mobile phone to
PC): sends files from your mobile
phone (e.g. photos, videos, music
and Polaris Office files) to your PC.
Simply right-click and drag to send
a file to your PC.
•
File transfer (PC to mobile phone):
sends files from your PC to your
mobile phone. Simply select the
files you wish to transfer and
drag and drop into the On-Screen
Phone window. The files you send
are stored on a micro SD card.
Real-time event notifications:
•
prompts a pop-up to inform you
of any incoming calls or text/
multimedia messages, as well as
alarm and event notifications.
Notice: The Camera preview and
Video are not supported in OSP, so
it is not available on the PC.
How to install On-Screen
Phone on your PC
Visit LG Home (http://www.lg.com)
and go to Support > Mobile Phone
Support > Download LG Mobile
Support Tool to PC. If you download
LG PC Suite IV, the On-Screen Phone
program will also be downloaded
on your PC. Then you can install the
On-Screen Phone on your PC.
How to connect your
mobile phone to your PC
USB connection:
Open Connection Wizard, select
1
"USB Cable connection" and click
"Next".
Connect your mobile phone to the
2
PC using a USB cable and click
"Next".
3
Enter the On-Screen Phone
password and click "Next". The
default password is "0000".
You can change the password
in Settings > Wireless &
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Settings
Networks > On-Screen Phone
Settings.
4
Click "OK" to exit the window.
Wireless connection with
Bluetooth:
1
On your mobile phone, go to
Settings > Wireless & networks
> Bluetooth settings. Select
Turn on Bluetooth and select
Discoverable.
If you have previously connected
2
using a cable, run the New
Connection Wizard to create a
new connection.
3
Run the Connection Wizard on
the computer, select "Bluetooth
connection", then "Next".
4
The wizard starts searching for
Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones.
When the mobile phone that you
wish to connect to appears, click
"Stop" to stop searching.
5
Select "LG-P970" from the device
list and click "Next". You can
rename the device if you wish.
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Enter the PIN code (e.g. "0000")
6
and click "Next".
On your mobile phone, accept the
7
request and enter the same PIN
code, then touch "OK".
8
Enter the On-Screen Phone
password and click "Next" (the
default password is "0000").
9
Touch "OK" to exit.
To check the phone to
PC connection
Once the devices have been
connected, drag down the notification
bar at the top of the home screen
to check the On-Screen Phone
connection status.
To disconnect your
phone from your PC
Click in the top left of the
On-Screen Phone window. Or drag
down the notification bar at the
top of the home screen and select
"On-Screen Phone". Touch "Yes" in
the Disconnect window.
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NOTE: You must restart your phone
after shutting down the On-Screen
Phone service.
Phone Software update
LG Mobile Phone Software update
from internet
For more information on using this
function, please visit the http://
update.lgmobile.com or http://www.
lg.com/common/index.jsp → select
country and language.
This feature allows you to update
the firmware of your phone to the
newer version conveniently from the
internet without the need to visit a
service centre. This feature is only
available if and when LG makes
the newer version of the firmware
available for your device.
As the mobile phone firmware update
requires the user’s full attention for the
duration of the update process, please
make sure to check all instructions and
notes that appear at each step before
proceeding. Please note that removing
the USB data cable or battery during
the upgrade may seriously damage
you mobile phone.
NOTE: LG reserves the right to
make fi rmware updates available
only for selective models at its own
discretion and does not guarantee
the availability of the newer version
of the fi rmware for all handset
models.
LG Mobile Phone Software update
via Over-the-Air (OTA)
This feature allows you to update the
firmware of your phone to the newer
version conveniently via OTA without
connecting the USB data cable. This
feature is only available if and when
LG makes the newer version of the
firmware available for your device.
First, you can check the software
version currently on your mobile
phone: Settings > About phone
> Software update > Software
update check.
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Settings
You can also rearrange update
schedule in 1 hour, 4 hours, 8 hours
or 24 hours before updates. In this
case, the application will notify you to
update when the time is up. Also, you
can rearrange or update by manually.
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Copyrights and trademarks
Rights to all technologies and
products that comprise this device
are the property of their respective
owners:
®
Bluetooth
is a registered
•
trademark of the Bluetooth SIG,
Inc.
microSD™ and the microSD logo
•
are Trademarks of the SD Card
Association.
Google™, Google Search™,
•
Maps™, Gmail™, YouTube™,
Talk™ and Market™ are
trademarks of Google, Inc.
®
Wi-Fi
and Wi-Fi Protected
•
Access® are registered trademarks
of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Wi-Fi
Direct™ and Wi-Fi Protected
Setup™ are trademarks of the
Wi-Fi Alliance.
Laboratories. Dolby and the
double-D symbol are trademarks
of Dolby Laboratories.
DivX Mobile
•
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a
digital video format created by
DivX, Inc. This is an official DivX
Certified® device that plays DivX
video. Visit www.divx.com for more
information and software tools to
convert your files into DivX video.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND:
This DivX Certified
be registered in order to play
purchased DivX Video-on-Demand
(VOD) movies. To obtain your
registration code, locate the
DivX VOD section in your device
setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com
for more information on how to
complete your registration.
®
device must
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Copyrights and trademarks
®
DivX Certified
video up to HD 720p, including
premium content.
DivX®, DivX Certified®
and associated logos are
trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are
used under licence.
Notice!
Open Source Software
To obtain the corresponding
source code under GPL, LGPL,
MPL and other open source
licences, please visit http://
opensource.lge.com/
All referred licence terms,
disclaimers and notices are
available for download with the
source code.
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to play DivX®
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Accessories
These accessories are available for use with the LG-P970.
(Items described below may be optional.)
LG Twin Tower 20,Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu Seoul, Korea 150-721
GSM 850 / E-GSM 900 / DCS 1800 / PCS 1900 Quad Band and WCDMA Terminal Equipment
LG-P970
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
EN 301 489-01 V1.8.1 / EN 301 489-07 V1.3.1 / EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1 /
EN 301 489-19 V1.2.1 / EN 301 489-24 V1.4.1
EN 300 328 V1.7.1
EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009
EN 50360:2001 / EN62209-1:2006 / IEC62209-2:2010
EN 301 511 V9.0.2
EN 301 908-1 V4.2.1 / EN 301 908-2 V42.1
The conformity to above standards is verified by the following Notified Body(BABT)
BABT, Forsyth House, Churchfield Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, KT12 2TD, United Kingdom
Notified Body Identification Number : 0168
LG Electronics Logistics and Services B.V.
Veluwezoom 15, 1327 AE Almere, The Netherlands
Doo Haeng Lee / Director
31. Jan. 2011
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Troubleshooting
This chapter lists some problems you might encounter while using your phone. Some
problems require you to call your service provider, but most are easy to correct yourself.
There is no SIM card in
the phone or it is inserted
incorrectly.
Weak Signal outside of GSM
network area.
Operator applied new
services
To change a security code,
you will need to confirm
the new code by entering
it again.
The two codes you have
entered do not match.
Not supported by service
provider or registration
required
Dialling error
New SIM card inserted
Prepaid Charge limit
reached
On/Off key pressed long
enough
Battery is not charged
Battery contacts are dirty
Make sure that the SIM card is correctly
inserted.
Move towards a window or into an open area.
Check the network operator coverage map.
Check if the SIM card is older than 6~12
months.
If so, change your SIM at your network
provider's nearest branch.
The default code is [0000]. If you forget the
code, contact your service provider.
Contact your service provider.
New network not authorised.
Check for new restrictions.
Contact service provider or reset limit with
PIN 2.
Press the On/Off key down for at least two
seconds.
Keep charger attached for longer. Clean the
contacts.
Take out the battery and insert again.
Battery is not charged.
Outside temperature is too
hot or cold
Contact problem
Charging error
Number not
permitted
Impossible to
receive/ send
SMS & Picture
Files not openUnsupported file formatCheck the file format that can be supported
SD Card not
working
The screen does
not turn on when I
receive a call.
No SoundVibration or manner mode
Hang up or freeze
No voltage
Charger defective
Wrong charger. Battery
defective.
The Fixed Dial Number
function is on.
Memory FullDelete some existing messages in the phone.
FAT16, FAT32 file system
supported
Proximity sensor problem
Intermittent software
problem
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Charge battery.
Make sure phone is charging under normal
temperatures.
Check the charger and connection to the
phone. Check the battery contacts and clean
them if necessary.
Plug into a different socket.
If the charger does not warm up, replace it.
Only use original LG accessories.
Replace battery.
Check settings.
Check SD card file system via card reader Or
format SD card using phone
If you use any protection tape or case, check
if it is covering the area around the proximity
sensor. Make sure that the area around the
proximity sensor is clean.
Check the settings status of the sound menu
to make sure you are not in vibrate or silent
mode.
Remove and re-insert battery.
Turn on the phone.
Try to do a software update service via
WEB site.
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