You can write and edit text message,
checking the number of message pages.
1. To make text input easier, use T9.
2. If you tap
submenus as follow:
Inser t: You can insert images, video,
ß
sounds, symbols, template, emoticon,
name & number, new slide or subject.
Save to drafts: You can save the
ß
message in drafts.
Input method: Select the desired
ß
dictionary mode.
Writing language: You can select the
ß
language.
Add to dictionary: You can add a
ß
word to the dictionary.
icon, you can view
Email
To send an email, you should first set up
an email account (For further details on
how to set up an email account, see the
page 45).
Message edit
1. Select Email from the Create new
Message menu.
2. You can input up to 20 addresses in the
To, Cc fields and up to 10 addresses in
the Bcc field.
3. Input the title of the mail to be sent in
the Subject field.
4. Input the content of the mail to be
sent in the Message field.
5. You can attach up to 10 files in a
message.
6. When you have finished writing a
message, select the [send].
You can send the message to outbox for
Background sending.
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Inbox
You will be alerted when you have
received messages. They will be stored
in the Inbox.
In the Inbox, you can identify each
message by icons.
If the phone shows ‘No space for USIM
message’, you have to delete some
messages from the Inbox. If the phone
displays ‘No space for message’, you
can make space of each repository
by deleting messages, media and
applications.
* USIM message
USIM message means the message
exceptionally stored in USIM card. You
can move this message to the phone.
For notified multimedia message, you
have to wait for downloading and
processing of the message.
To read a message, select one of the
messages by tapping the
icon.
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[View]
Reply to: You can reply to the sender.
ß
Forward: You can forward the selected
ß
message to another party.
Make voice call: You can make a
ß
voice call.
Make video call: You can make a
ß
video call.
Delete: You can delete the current
ß
message.
Creat new message: You can write a
ß
new message or an email.
Copy : In case of SMS, you can copy the
ß
message into handset or USIM.
Move: In case of SMS, you can move
ß
the message into handset or USIM.
Filt er: Displays messages by desired
ß
message types.
Mark/Unmark: You can select one or
ß
more messages for multiple deletion.
Message information: You can view
ß
information about received messages.
Email
When you access this menu, you can
either connect to your remote mailbox
to retrieve your new email messages, or
you can view the previously retrieved
email messages without logging in to
the email server.
You can check the saved emails, drafts,
outbox, and sent emails. In the mailbox,
up to 300 emails are stored.
Viewing email message list
Tap the
as follow:
ß
ß
ß
ß
ß
icon, you can view submenus
Reply: Creates a reply to the selected
email.
Forward: Forwards the selected email
message to others.
Delete: Deletes the email.
Create new message: Creates a new
message or Email.
Mark/Unmark: Use mark/unmark
option for multiple deletion.
Set as read/unread: You can set the
ß
selected email to read or unread.
Message info.: Brief information on
ß
the message including size, type, date,
time and filenames.
Viewing an email message
Tap the
as follow:
ß
ß
ß
ß
ß
ß
ß
icon, you can view submenus
Reply: Creates a reply to the selected
email.
Forward: Forwards the selected email
message to others.
Delete: Deletes the email.
Save address: Saves the sender’s
address to Contacts.
Create new message: Creates a new
message.
Us e: Extracts the number, email
address or Web address from email
message.
View attachment: Shows the attached
file.
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View to address: Shows the email
ß
addresses of the recipients and
reference (Cc).
Message information: Brief
ß
information on the message including
size, type, date, time and filenames.
Drafts
Using this menu, you can preset up to
five multimedia messages that you use
most frequently. This menu shows the
preset multimedia message list.
The following options are available.
Send: You can send the selected
ß
message.
Delete: Deletes the message you
ß
choose.
Create new message: You can write a
ß
new message or an email.
Mark/Unmark: You can select one or
ß
more messages for multiple deletion.
Filter: Displays messages by desired
ß
message types.
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Message information: To view the
ß
information of the message.
Outbox
The Outbox is a temporary storage place
for messages waiting to be sent. Failed
messages are also placed in Outbox. For
example, Emails will be placed in Outbox
if the Email account is not correctly
configured.
Tap the
as follow:
[For sending / waiting messages]
ß
ß
ß
[For failed message]
ß
icon, you can view submenus
Create new message: You can write a
new message or an Email.
Cancel sending: You can stop sending
/waiting status.
Message information: You can check
the message type, date and time and
where it’s saved.
Resend: Resends the selected
message.
Delete: Deletes the current message.
ß
Save to drafts: You can move the
ß
selected message to Drafts.
Create new message: You can write a
ß
new message or an Email.
Message information: You can check
ß
the message type, date and time and
where it’s saved.
Sent items
This menu allows you to view the
messages which are already sent.
You can check the time and the contents
of message.
Templates
Text template
You can add, edit, and delete frequently
used useful phrases using the left soft
key [Options].
TIP! Depending on your service
provider, useful phrases are saved
as a default.
Multimedia templates
You can create, edit and view available
templates when creating multimedia
messages. Five types of template
(Birthday, Greeting, Holiday, Thanks, Sorry)
are saved by default.
The following options are available.
Add new: You can create a new
ß
multimedia template.
Write multimedia message: Creates a
ß
multimedia message with the selected
template.
Edit: Edits the selected template.
ß
Delete: Deletes the selected template.
ß
(Not available for default five
templates)
Delete all: Deletes all created
ß
templates. (Not available for default five
templates)
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Emoticons
You can add, edit, and delete frequently
used emoticons.
You can save emoticons that are
frequently used in the input window in
advance.
Settings
Text message
Text message centre
The number of the Text message
gateway is pre-loaded in your 3 handset
and you should not change this. If you
delete or change this by mistake contact
3 Customer Services for support.
Delivery report
Allows you to activate or deactivate
the report function. When this function
is activated, the network informs you
whether or not your message has been
delivered.
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Validity period
Allows you to set the length of time
for which your text messages will be
stored at the Text message centre while
attempts are made to deliver them to
the recipient.
Message types
Text, Voice, Fax, X.400, Email
Usually, the type of message is set to Text.
You can convert your text into alternative
formats. Contact your service provider for
the availability of this function.
Character encoding
Auto/Default alphabet/ Unicode.
Auto(default): Message with single
ß
byte character is normally encoded in
Default alphabet(GSM7). Message with
double-byte character is automatically
encoded in unicode(UCS2).
Default alphabet: Message with even
ß
double byte character is encoded in
single byte. Please note that double
byte characters with accent may be
converted into single byte character
without accent.
Unicode: Message is encoded in
ß
double byte. Please note that you may
be charged double.
Send long test as
Select a long text message as Multiple
SMS or MMS.
Multimedia message
Retrieval mode
You can set the retrieval mode using
Home network and Roaming network
respectively. If you select Automatic,
you will receive multimedia messages
automatically. If you select Manual, you
will only receive a notification message
in the inbox and then you can decide
whether to download multimedia
messages or not.
Delivery report
This menu allows you to determine
whether to request a delivery
confirmation mail to a recipient, and
whether to allow sending delivery
confirmation mail to a sender.
- Request report: Determines whether to
request a delivery confirmation mail for
a Multimedia message.
- Allow report: Determines whether to
allow sending a delivery confirmation
mail for a delivery confirmation mail
request.
Read reply
This menu allows you to determine
whether to request a read confirmation
mail to a recipient, and whether to allow
sending read confirmation mail to a
sender.
- Request reply: Determines whether to
request a read confirmation mail for a
Multimedia message.
- Allow reply: Determines whether to
allow sending a read confirmation mail
for a read confirmation mail request.
Priority
You can select the priority level of the
messages (Low, Normal and High).
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Validity period
This menu allows you to configure the
term of validity for a message when
transmitting a Multimedia message. The
message will be saved in the Multimedia
server only for the configured term.
Slide duration
This menu allows you to configure the
duration of each page when writing the
message.
Creation mode
Allows you to configure the message
mode.
Delivery time
Configures the delivery time of message
to the recipient. The Multimedia message
centre will deliver the message after the
delivery time.
Multi msg centre
Allows you to configure network
information such as the MMSC and the
WAP gateway, to send a multimedia
message.
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Using the left soft key [Options], you can
activate, add or delete a profile. A profile
name selected by a checkmark is the
currently configured value. You can view
and edit the contents of the profile in
edit mode by pressing the right soft key
[Edit]. The edit screen also appears when
creating a new profile under Options. The
meaning of each item is given below.
Title: Profile name.
ß
MMSC URL: Enter the multimedia
ß
message centre URL.
MMS Proxy: Enter the WAP gateway
ß
address and port number.
Connection mode: Select one of the
ß
connection mode. (TCP with Proxy, TCP
without Proxy, UDP)
Access point: Specify the access point
ß
name. (see WAP connection settings.)
Tap the
changes and complete Multimedia msg.
centre setting.
[Save] icon to save the
Email
You can configure settings for receiving
and transmitting emails.
1. Email accounts: You can create or
configure an email account including
the email server and user ID. You
can edit a selected email account by
tapping the
[Edit].
Tap the
as follow:
Add new: Create a new email account.
ß
Edit: To edit the selected email
ß
account.
Vie w: You can see the Email.
ß
Creating a new email account
1. Select Add new from the Email
account menu options.
2. The following items need to be
configured.
Tit le - Enter a name for this account.
My name - Enter your name.
icon and select the
icon, you can view submenus
Username - Enter the account’s
username.
Password - Enter the account’s
password.
Email address - Enter the account’s
email address.
Reply email address - Enter the ‘reply
to’ email address.
Outgoing mail server - Enter the
account’s details.
Incoming mail server - Enter the
account’s details.
Maximum receive size - Choose the
size limit of your emails, the maximum
is 1MB.
Mailbox type - Enter the mailbox type,
POP3 or IMAP4.
Save to server - Choose whether to
save your emails to the server. For
IMAP4 accounts copies are always
saved.
Save sent mail into - Choose where
to save your IMAP4 emails. For POP3
accounts copies are always saved on
the phone.
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Access point - Choose your Internet
access point. Press
access point.
Auto retrieve - Choose whether to
fetch your new emails automatically.
Advanced settings - Choose whether
to use the advanced settings.
SMTP port number - Normally, this
will be 25.
Incoming server port - Normally, this
is 110 for POP3 accounts and 143 for
IMAP4 accounts.
SMTP authentication - Choose the
security settings for the outgoing mail
server.
SMTP username - Enter the SMTP
username.
SMTP password - Enter the SMTP
password.
APOP secure login - Choose to
activate APOP secure login for a POP3
account. IMAP4 accounts are always
set to off.
3. Tap the
the email account configuration.
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to use a preset
[Save] icon to complete
Editing an email account
1. Select a desired email account from
the email account list and tap the
icon and select the [Edit].
2. You can edit desired fields by moving
the cursor up and down.
3. When configuration is complete, Tap
[Save] icon to complete the
the
email account configuration.
TIP! When you try to change
the mailbox type, all emails
downloaded before would be
deleted.
2. Allow reply Email: Determines
whether to allow sending a read
confirmation mail for a read
confirmation mail request.
3. Request reply Email: Determines
whether to request a read
confirmation mail.
4. Retrieve interval: You can select
the auto receiving time slot to Off, 15
minutes, 30 minmutes, 1 hour, 2 hours,
4 hours or 8 hours.
5. Include message in Fwd. & Reply:
Determines whether to include the
received message when you forward
the message or reply to it.
6. Include attachment: Determines
whether to include attachment.
7. Auto Retrieval in Roaming: You c an
configure auto retrieval in roaming.
8. New Email noti. Info: When a new
email arrives, an icon appears at the
top of the screen.
9. Signature: You can configure a text
signature to be attached to the end of
an email. The configured signature text
is automatically or manually attached
to the end of the email when it is sent.
10. Priority: You can select the priority
level of Emails (Low, Normal and
High).
Videomail
This menu allows you to edit the video
mail server. You can use video mail
service through this video mail server if
this feature is supported by the network
service provider. Please check with your
network service provider for details of
their service in order to configure the
handset accordingly.
Voicemail
This menu allows you to edit the voice
mail server. You can use voice mail
service through this voice mail server if
this feature is supported by the network
service provider. Please check with your
network service provider for details of
their service in order to configure the
handset accordingly.
Service messge
You can configure the service message
receipt option.
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Info. Service
Info service messages are text messages
sent by the network to GSM phone
users. They provide general information
such as weather reports, traffic news,
taxis, pharmacies, and stock prices. Each
type of information is associated with a
number, which can be obtained from the
service provider. When you receive an
info service message, a popup message
will indicate a new message receipt
or the info service message will be
displayed directly.
Cell broadcast: You can set the
ß
reception status.
Channels: You can add or modify the
ß
channels.
Languages: You can select the
ß
language you want by tapping the
language. Then, the info service
message will be shown in the language
that you have selected.
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Multimedia
2
menu
Multimedia menu
My stuff
My images
You can store any multimedia files into
your phone’s memory so that you have
easy access to all of your pictures, sounds,
videos and games. You can also save your
files to a memory card. The advantage of
using a memory card is that you can free
up space on your phone’s memory.
To access the Multimedia menu, touch
then . Touch My stuff to open
a list of folders storing all of your
multimedia files.
My images contains a list of pictures
including default images pre-loaded
onto your phone, images downloaded by
you and images taken on your phone’s
camera.
to change the view from
Touch
thumbnail image to list.
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My images option menus
The options which are available to you
in My images depend on what type
of image you have selected. All of the
options will be available for pictures
you have taken on the phone’s camera,
but only the Use as, Print, Sort by and
Memory manager options are available
for default images.
Send - Send the image to a friend.
Use as - Set the image to appear at
certain times.
Mark/Unmark - Select multiple files.
Move - Move an image from the phone
memory to a memory card or vice versa.
Copy - Copy an image from the phone
memory to a memory card or vice versa.
Delete - Delete an image.
Rename - Rename an image.
Create new folder - Create a new folder
within the My images folder.
Slide show - Start a slide show.
Print - Print an image file via PictBridge
or Bluetooth®.
Sort by - Sort images into a specific
order.
Memory manager - View the memory
status.
TIP! You can store .JPG (.JPEG) files
in both the phone and memory
card in the Photos folder. In the
Images folder in both the phone
and external memory you may
store JPG, BMP, PNG, GIF, WBMP and
other image format files.
To setup a JPG/BMP/GIF/PNG file
from the Photo folder as wallpaper,
go to Menu-Multimedia-Photo
album and then select Set as
wallpaper in Options menu.
GIF files are able to set as a
wallpaper but note that Ani GIF
or Animated GIF will be displayed
without animation. Progressive
JPEG file is not supported.
TIP! You can print still image files
in jpeg format, but you cannot
print any other types of image files
like GIF, PNG, and BMP files.
Before you start to print via
PictBridge, you should connect
the USB cable to the PictBridge
compatible printer.
You can select only one image file
for printing via Bluetooth.
My sounds
The Sounds folder consists of folders
containing the Default sounds and Voice
recordings. Here you can manage, send
or set sounds as ringtones.
My videos
Shows the list of MP4, 3GP, AVI files in the
Downloaded folder.
Downloaded folder is set by default.
You cannot edit or delete the default
folder. You can save the file downloaded
from the network service in this folder.
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Multimedia menu
If you tap the icon in a list, you
can view the submenus as follows (in
Thumbnail view):
Use as: Use the video as a ringtone.
ß
Send: You can send the selected video
ß
clip via Message, Email, Bluetooth or
Youtube if not protected by Digital
Rights Management (DRM).
Move: Moves the file into handset
ß
memory or external memory.
Copy : Copies the file in handset
ß
memory or external memory.
Delete: Deletes the selected video.
ß
Rename: You can rename the video.
ß
Mark/Unmark: Using the Mark
ß
function, you can send, delete, move
and copy multiple files.
Create new folder: You can create a
ß
new folder.
Sort by: You can sort files by date, file
ß
type or name.
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Memory manager: Displays the
ß
memory status(handset or external
memory card).
My games & apps
You can easily execute some applications
by selecting this menu. All the games and
applications in “Games & Application”
folder are Java applications(MIDlets).
The downloaded applications from the
portal site will be stored in the “Games &
Application” folder by default.
Flash contents
This application enables you to play flash
contents (SWF file).
Documents
This menu enables you to view
document files (ppt, pdf, doc and excel).
Others
Any type of file can be stored here. This
folder is mainly used for transporting files
from one PC to another.
Blogger / Youtube posting
Blogger: You can upload your image
ß
to Blogger even if you do not have an
account.
After inputting the title and
description, you can upload this to a
temporary blogger URL.
After uploading is finished, you have 3
options : Go to URL, Send message and
Add to bookmark. You will also get an
automatic SMS message containing a
temporary URL and a claim token. You
can then integrate the newly created
posting to your blog account by
logging into the Blogger website and
entering the claim token.
Youtube: You can upload your video
ß
to Youtube with your existing account
information.
You can enter the title, description,
tag and change the category and
privacy setting. (public / private) After
uploading is finished, you have 3
options : Go to URL, Send message and
Add to bookmark.
Please allow some time for your newly
created posting to process before
viewing it on the mobile browser. There
is a size limit of 2 megabytes per file for
uploading video to Youtube.
TIP! Uploading to Blogger /
Youtube is subject to network
conditions.
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Multimedia menu
Camera
Camera
7
Press the capture button fully. era
module built in your phone, you
can take pictures or record videos.
Additionally, you can send photos to
other people and select photos as
wallpaper.
Taking a quick photo
1
Move the camera mode switch to
2
Press the capture button. The camera’s
viewfinder will appear on screen.
3
Holding the phone horizontally, point
the lens towards the subject of the
photo.
4
Slightly press the capture button, a
focus box will appear in the centre of
the viewfinder screen.
5
Position the phone so you can see the
subject of your photo in the focus box.
6
When the focus box turns green, the
camera has focused on your subject.
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.
After you’ve taken your photo
Your captured photo will appear on
screen. The name of the image runs
along the bottom of the screen together
with four icons down the right side.
Touch to take another photo
straightaway. Your current photo will
be saved.
Touch to delete the photo you have
just taken and confirm by touching Yes.
The viewfinder will reappear.
Touch to set the photo you have
just taken as your wallpaper.
Touch to send the photo as an
MMS, Email or via Bluetooth. See page
43 for Sending a message, page 126 for
Bluetooth.
TIP! Move the camera mode
switch to
gallery. See page 69, Viewing your saved photos, for details.
to open the photo
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Multimedia menu
Getting to know the viewfinder
TIP! You can close all the shortcut
options for a clearer viewfinder
screen. Simply touch the centre of
the viewfinder once. To recall the
options touch the screen again.
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Zoom - Slide the marker up the bar to zoom in
or down to zoom out. Alternatively you can use
the jog dial around the lens.
Settings - Touch this icon to open the settings
menu. See Using the advanced settings on
page 66 for details.
Camera mode - Camera mode is selected.
Flash status
Macro on/off
Flash - See Using the flash on page 63.
Quick settings
Contrast - See Adjusting the contrast on
page 64.
Shot type - See Choosing a shot type on
page 64.
Back - Touch here to return to the standby
screen.
Saving to handset memory/external
memory
Image quality
Image size
ISO value
Using the flash
The flash is set to off as default, but there
are other options.
1
Select
2
There are three flash options:
3
Touch the flash option you’d like to use.
of the viewfinder to enter the flash
sub-menu.
Auto - Your camera will assess the
lighting needed to take a good picture
and use the flash as necessary.
Red-eye reduction - The camera will
flash twice in order to reduce red eye.
Always off - The camera will never
flash. This is useful if you want to save
battery power.
from the top right corner
4
When you’ve made your selection the
flash menu will automatically close,
ready for you to take your picture.
5
The flash icon in the viewfinder will
change according to your new flash
mode.
Note: Whenever you exit the camera,
the flash setting will revert to the default
off mode. You’ll need to switch the flash
back on if you still need it when you
reopen the camera.
TIP! In camera mode the unlock/
lock button functions as an Image
Stabilizer mechanism. The Image
Stabilizer compensates for small
movements the camera makes
when you’re shooting a picture.
This is useful when you’re taking
photos without the flash, as the
exposure is longer and therefore
the camera will pick up on small
movements.
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Multimedia menu
Using the quick settings
1
Touch
options. These include various options
for taking photos at night (e.g. Night
or Part y), for landscape or portrait
photography or to photograph moving
subjects (e.g. Sport mode). Select High Sensitive for a more luminescent
photo.
2
Touch the preset quick setting which
best suits the conditions.
3
Take your photo.
to open the quick settings
Adjusting the contrast
Contrast defines the difference between
light and dark in an image. A low contrast
image will appear foggy, whereas a high
contrast image will appear much sharper.
1
Touch .
2
Slide the contrast indicator along the
bar, towards for a lower contrast,
hazier image or towards for a
higher contrast, sharper image.
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Choosing a shot type
1
Touch to open the available shot
types.
2
Choose from the four options:
Normal shot -This is the default shot
type, the photo will be taken in the
normal way, as outlined in taking a
quick photo.
Continuous shot - Continuous
shot enables you to take nine shots
automatically in very quick succession.
See Using continuous shot on page
65 for details.
Panorama - This shot type is great
for taking a photo of a large group of
people or for capturing a panoramic
view. See Taking a panoramic shot on
page 65 for more details.
Frame shot - Choose from one of the
fun frames to transform your friend
into a pirate or just decorate their
surroundings.
Using continuous shot
Continuous shot mode is great for taking
photos of moving objects or at sporting
events.
1
Touch to open the available shot
types and select Continuous shot.
2
Position the subject in the viewfinder
and press the capture button as you
would to take a normal photo.
3
The camera will take nine shots in
quick succession and display the first
with nine thumbnails shown on the left
side of the screen.
4
You can save two of the nine shots.
Select the two you want to keep by
touching the thumbnail twice: once to
view and a second time to save.
5
A tick will appear next to the image
thumbnail. Touch Save to exit.
Taking a panoramic shot
Capture life as it appears using
panoramic shot. The camera will let
you take three photo’s, all aligned,
and combine them into one image so
that your wide angle view becomes a
panoramic photo.
1
Touch to open the available shot
types and select Panorama.
2
Take the first photo as normal. A
ghosted version of the right side of the
image will appear in the viewfinder.
3
When you take the second and third
photo, line the ghost of the previous
image up with the image in the
viewfinder.
4
In the photo gallery, the photos will be
saved as three separate images and
one panoramic image.
Note: Due to the image size the
panoramic photo will appear slightly
distorted in the Gallery view. Touch it
twice to view it properly.
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Multimedia menu
Using the advanced settings
From the viewfinder touch to open
all the advanced settings options.
Image size - Change the size of the
photo to save on memory space or take
a picture preset to the correct size for an
MMS. See Changing the image size on
page 67.
Image quality - Choose between
Super fine, Fine and Normal. The finer
the quality the sharper a photo will be
but the file size will increase as a result,
which means you’ll be able to store fewer
photos in your memory.
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White balance - The white
balance ensures that any white in your
photos is realistic. In order for your
camera to correctly adjust the white
balance you may need to determine
the light conditions. Choose from Auto,
Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent or
Cloudy.
ISO - ISO determines the sensitivity
of the camera’s light sensor. The higher
the ISO, the more sensitive the camera
will be. This is useful in darker conditions
when the flash can’t be used. Choose an
ISO value from Auto, ISO 100, ISO 200,
ISO 400 or ISO 800.
Colour tone - Choose a colour tone
to apply to the photo you’re taking.
See Choosing a colour tone on page 68.
Self-timer - The self-timer allows
you to set a delay after the capture
button is pressed. Choose from 3 seconds, 5 seconds or 10 seconds.
Great for that group photo you want to
be part of.
Zoom - Choose a zoom to apply to
the photo you’re taking.
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.
Shutter sound - Select one of the
three shutter sounds.
Focus - Select the way of fucus.
Switch camera - For self portraits,
switch to the LG KF700’s inner camera.
See Using the inner camera on page
for details.
Memory in use - Choose whether
to save your photos to the Handset
memory or to the External memory.
Note: Always touch Save after selecting
a new setting to implement the changes
you’ve made.
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TIP! When you exit the camera all
your settings will return to default,
except image size and image
quality. Any non-default settings
you require will need to be reset,
for example colour tone and ISO.
Check them before you shoot your
next photo.
TIP! The settings menu is
superimposed over the viewfinder,
so when you change elements of
the image colour or quality you’ll
be able to see the image change in
preview behind the settings menu.
Remember to touch Save before
exiting to apply any changes.
Changing the image size
The more pixels, the larger the file size,
which in turn means they take up more
of your memory. If you want to fit more
pictures on to your phone you can alter
the pixel number to make the file size
smaller.
1
From the viewfinder touch in the
bottom left corner.
2
3
Select
Select a pixel value from the six
numerical options (5M, 3M, 2M, 1M, 640x480, 320x240) or choose a preset:
from the settings menu.
Wallpaper - This sets up the camera to
take a photo the perfect size to be set
as a wallpaper for the phone.
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Multimedia menu
Contacts - This sets up the camera
to take a photo the perfect size to be
added to a phone contact.
4
Select the size option you’d like to
use and touch Save to implement
your changes. The settings menu will
automatically close, ready for you to
take your picture.
Choosing a colour tone
1
From the viewfinder touch in the
bottom left corner.
2
Select
3
There are five colour tone options,
Normal (colour), Black & White,
Negative, Sepia or Vivid.
4
Touch the colour tone you’d like to use
and select Save.
5
When you’ve made your selection the
colour tone menu will automatically
close, ready for you to take your picture.
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from the settings menu.
TIP! You can change a photo
taken in colour to black and white
or sepia after it’s taken but you
cannot change a picture taken in
black and white or sepia back to
colour.
Using the inner camera
Your LG KF700 has a 640x480 inner
camera, not just for video calling but for
taking pictures too.
1
To switch to the inner camera touch
then select
2
After a few seconds you’ll see yourself
in the viewfinder. To capture the image
press the capture button as normal.
TIP! The inner camera has fewer
settings as it has no flash or ISO.
You can still alter the image size,
image quality, white balance and
colour tone by touching in
the same way as when using the
main camera.
.
3
After you’ve taken the photo you’ll
be offered all the same options as are
available for an image taken with the
main camera.
4
To return to the main camera touch
and then .
Viewing your saved photos
1
You can access your saved photo’s from
within the camera mode and from
the standby screen. From within the
camera you simply move the camera
mode switch to , whilst from the
standby screen you should move the
camera mode switch to and then
press the capture button.
2
Your gallery will appear on screen.
3
Touch the photo you want to view
once to bring it to the front of the
gallery.
4
Touch the photo a second time to
open it fully.
Viewing the details of a photo
1
Touch the photo to bring it to the front
of the gallery screen.
2
Touch the icon in the bottom right
corner of the photo.
3
The photo will flip over to reveal its
name, the date it was taken, its size (in
kilobytes and pixels) and the image
type (e.g. jpeg).
4
Touch to close the details and view
the photo.
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Multimedia menu
Video camera
Shooting a quick video
1
Move the camera mode switch to .
2
Press the capture button. The video
camera’s viewfinder will appear on
screen.
3
Holding the phone horizontally, point
the lens towards the subject of the
video.
4
Press the capture button once to start
recording.
5
REC will appear at the top of the
viewfinder and a timer at the bottom
showing the length of your video.
6
To pause the video touch and
resume by selecting .
7
Touch on screen or press the
capture button a second time to stop
recording.
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After you’ve shot your video
A still image representing your captured
video will appear on screen. The name of
the image runs along the bottom of the
screen together with three icons down
the right side.
Touch to shoot another video straight
away. Your current video will be saved.
Touch to delete the video you have
just made and confirm by touching Ye s .
The viewfinder will reappear.
Touch to send the video as an MMS,
Email or via Bluetooth. See page 43 for
Sending a message, or page 126 for
Bluetooth.
TIP! Move the camera mode
switch to to open the gallery.
See page 76, Viewing your saved videos, for details.
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