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Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 9GPS Communicating – Indicates that thedevice is receiving location data from GPS.Airplane Mode – Indicates that th
10 Section 1A: Your Phone: The BasicsProblem With Text Or Multimedia MessageDelivery– Indicates a text or multimediamessage is undeliverable.New Googl
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 11Uploading Data – Indicates that yourdevice is uploading data.Downloading Data – Indicates that yourdevice is down
12 Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basicsv The Location feature works in conjunctionwith available location-based services.v The on-screen keyboard lets y
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 13Making CallsThere are several convenient ways to place callsfrom your device.1. Tap > .Note: If necessary, tap
14 Section 1A: Your Phone: The BasicsAdding a Contact to YourFavoritesFavorites contains a short list of the contacts youcommunicate with most often.T
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 15Note: Long backlight settings, searching for service, vibratemode, and browser use affect the battery’s talk and
16 Section 1A: Your Phone: The BasicsRemoving the Battery1. Make sure the power is turned off so thatyou don’t lose any unsaved items.2. Lift the back
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 17With the LG-approved Li-Ion battery, you canrecharge the battery before it becomescompletely discharged.Battery T
18 Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics©Turn off Automatic application sync. ©Use the Power Control Widget to deactivatehardware functions, such as Blu
Section 1Your Phone
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 19Device Function KeysThe LG Marquee comes equipped with four mainfunction keys that can be used on any screen toac
20 Section 1A: Your Phone: The BasicsFor example, entering the word “Pa”, willdisplay any matching entries from yourdevice‘s Contacts list, installeda
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 21Using Context menusContext menus contain options that apply to aspecific item on the screen. To open a Contextmen
22 Section 1A: Your Phone: The BasicsUsing the Notifications PanelNotification icons report the arrival of newmessages, calendar events, alarms, as we
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 23For example, new voicemail notifications dialyour voicemail box and new email notificationsopen the Email applica
BBaassiiccss GGuuiiddeeCMAS settingsSettings for the Commercial Mobile Alert System.Touch , , then scroll down to CMAS settingsand touch the alerts
24 Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics©Touch and hold to launch the VoiceSearch function.Device and Web Search Using Text Entry1. Tap > . When yo
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 25©You can use the Search preferences toconfigure some aspects of Google Websearch (for example, whether it makessu
26 Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics©Tap: A single finger tap selects items, links,shortcuts and letters on the on-screenkeyboard.©Touch and hold: To
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 27©Rotate the screen: From many applicationsand menus, the orientation of the screenadjusts to the device’s physica
2 Section 1A: Your Phone: The BasicsYour Phone: The BasicsIn This Sectionl FrontView of Your Phone l Viewing the Display Screenl Features of Your Phon
28 Section 1A: Your Phone: The BasicsExtended Home ScreensThe Android operating system provides multipleHome screens to provide more space for addingi
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 29see on the Applications screen, slide the screenup or down to view more. The Applications screen contains all of
30 Section 1A: Your Phone: The BasicsNOTE: You can customize your Home screen with shortcutsto the applications you use most often. Applications arelo
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 31ApplicationsThe following is a listing of the defaultapplications available on both the Home/Extended screens and
32 Section 1A: Your Phone: The BasicsGallery– Displays a Gallery of cameraimages and video saved on your microSD™card .Gmail– Provides access to your
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 33SmartShare– Accesses the SmartShareapplication.Talk– Launches the Google Talkapplication that lets you chat with
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iYour Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iiiYour Phone
34 Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics2. Select a location for your new shortcut byscrolling across your available screens untilyou reach the desired o
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 35To delete a shortcut:1. Tap to access the Home screen.2. Touch and hold the desired shortcut. Thisunlocks it fro
36 Section 1A: Your Phone: The BasicsTo place a Widget onto a different screen1. Touch and hold the widget you want tomove.2. Drag the widget to the e
Front View of Your PhoneFrontViewSection 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 3Phone Basics5. Home Key6. Menu Key12. Earpiece11. Touchscreen8. Search Key7. Back
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 372. Tap Gallery, ID Wallpapers, LG Wallpapers,Livewallpapers, or Wallpapers.©Gallery - use a picture saved on your
38 Section 1A: Your Phone: The BasicsNote: An example of a screen that automatically re-orientsby moving the device is the Messaging screen. This only
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 39Phone BasicsShift KeyTap once to capitalize the nextletter you type. Double-tap for allcaps.Number and Symbols Ke
40 Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics1. Tap a text field where you want to entertext.2. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter text.v To enter numbers or
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 41©Show suggestions shows you suggestedwords in a strip above the on-screenkeyboard as you type.©Auto-completeallow
42 Section 1A: Your Phone: The BasicsShift KeyTap once to capitalize the nextletter you type. Tap again to turnon CAPS lock. And tap again toturn off
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 43©Create a squiggle (like an S shape) to createa double letter (such as “pp”in “apple”).©To enter a capitalized wo
iIntroductionThis User Guide introduces you to your wirelessservice and all the features of your new phone.It’s divided into four sections:l Section 1
44 Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics©Auto-spacingallows you to automaticallyinsert a space between words. When youfinish a word, just lift your finge
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 453. Drag either selection tab to expand orreduce the range of selected text.©To cancel the selection, simply tapun
4 Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics1. Front-Facing Camera Lens Allows you to take aself-shot.2. Proximity Sensors senses proximity towardother object
46 Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics2. On the main page, select Sign in > Sign up fora new Google Account.3. Follow the prompts to create your fre
Section 2Safety and WarrantyInformation
48 Section 2A: Important Safety InformationImportant SafetyInformationIn This Sectionl General Precautionsl Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your
Section 2A: Important Safety Information 49vAny changes or modifications to your phone notexpressly approved in this document could void yourwarranty
50 Section 2A: Important Safety InformationPart 15.19 statementThis device and its accessories comply with part15 of FCCrules. Operation is subject to
Section 2A: Important Safety Information 51Maintaining Safe Use of andAccess to Your PhoneDo Not Rely on Your Phone for Emergency CallsMobile phones o
52 Section 2A: Important Safety InformationTurning Off Your Phone Before FlyingTurn off your phone before boarding any aircraft. To preventpossible in
Section 2A: Important Safety Information 53Using Your Phone With aHearing Aid DeviceA number of phones offered by your service provider havebeen teste
54 Section 2A: Important Safety InformationCaring for the BatteryProtecting Your BatteryThe guidelines listed below help you get the most out ofyour b
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 57. Back Key returns to the previous screen. It alsocloses pop-up display items such as menusand dialog boxes.8. Se
Section 2A: Important Safety Information 55Radiofrequency (RF) EnergyUnderstanding How Your Phone OperatesYour phone is basically a radio transmitter
56 Section 2A: Important Safety InformationSpecific Absorption Rate (SAR) for WirelessPhonesThe SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount
Section 4B: Manufacturer’s Warranty 57WarrantyManufacturer’s WarrantyIn This Sectionl Manufacturer’s WarrantyYour phone has been designed to provide y
58 Section 2B: Manufacturer’s Warranty(5) Upon request from LG, the consumer must provideinformation satisfactory to LG to prove the date ofpurchase o
Section 2B: Manufacturer’s Warranty 59units or parts or any units. In addition, LG will not re-installor back-up any data, applications or software t
60 IndexAAdding a Contact to YourFavorites 14BBatteryCapacity 14Installing 15Removing 16Battery and Charger 14CCaring for the Battery 54Creating
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6 Section 1A: Your Phone: The BasicsFrontView3. Rear-Facing Camera Lens9. MicroSD™Slot2. Power/Lock Key6. Fingertip Cutout8. 3.5 mm Headset Jack7. Vol
Section 1A: Your Phone: The Basics 71. Charger/Accessory Port allows you to connectthe device charger or an optional USB cable .CAUTION!Inserting an a
8 Section 1A: Your Phone: The BasicsViewing the Display ScreenThe Status Bar appears at the top of the screen. Itdisplays icons indicating that you’ve
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