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1.     FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility  HAC   Regulations for Wireless Devices    While some wireless phones are used near some  hearing devices  hearing aids and cochlear  implants   users may detect a buzzing  humming   or whining noise  Some hearing devices are more  immune than others to this interference noise  and  phones also vary in the amount of interference they  generate     The wireless telephone industry has developed a  rating system for wireless phones  to assist hearing  device users to find phones that may be compatible  with their hearing devices  Not all phones have been  rated  Phones that are rated have the rating on their  box or a label located on the box     The ratings are not guarantees     Results will vary depending on the user   s hearing  device and hearing loss  If your hearing device  happens to be vulnerable to interference  you may  not be able to use a rated phone successfully   Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the  best way to evaluate it for your personal needs   M Ratings  Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC  requirements and are likely to generate less  interference to hearing devices than phones that are    not labeled  M4 is the better higher of the two ratings     T Ratings  Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC  requirements and are likely to generate less  interference to hearing devices than phones that  are not labeled  T4 is the better higher of the two  ratings    Hearing devices may also be rated  Your hearing  device manufactur
2.    F    Mobile     Welcome    Start Guide    Lk    Mobile         9   PRINTED WITH G Flex  SoY INK   LG  TCS519591 1 MBM64236002  1 0  G Printed in Korea    TABLE OF CONTENTS    INTRODUCTION os vscsccccssceceececceseeteneendccceccecetiedececece 2  OEB 4  Getting Sale BEE 6  Set Up Your Accounts EE 9  Customize Your Eleng  zsaenesngugugere ccesecesciaceetassacs 10  TEE E 11  DEL 13  IR EE 14  Guest Mode vncccsccciceeceacicetasececnessedaccctereseasabcadeneesnees 15  Slide 2  E 17  Camera and Video seen 18  Transfer Music and Pictures seen 19  Calls and Vergiesse ee 20  Text Nie eegenen Geegeegeeuebeieegceg 21  Ett 22  WV cache EEE EEE E EE E EEE 23  MTA EE EE 23  Input Language Settings eseeseieeeieegieeeegregegeedeeg 24  ee 25  SN ssr ae a ar EEEE Ea Era 26  Wi Fi and Bluetooth                 csscccesseecesseeesseesesseeeees 27  Google Play    Store REENEN 28  T Mobile Applications                   sccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 29  Network    ile e 33  EES EN 34  Approved Firmware Versions sek 35  Safety WS ssc 2eiiesicticinde Se citiceceeeccoteaciencecweucaseiceecmeeeccnieas 35  Information About Safeguarding Handsets               36  Emergency A RI Dr DE 37  Caring For Your PRONG sgegget  e  egt geg g  geree deeg  37  Additional Information EEN 38    For Your Safety       INTRODUCTION  Support    This guide provides you with the information you  need to get started     For more information and additional support  please  visit www t mobile com support where you can     e Re
3.   ANY OTHER DAMAGES  DIRECT OR CONSEQUEN     TIAL  ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF  OR INABILITY  TO USE  THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY BREACH OF  ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY  INCLUDING  THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY OR  MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT    Some states do not allow the exclusive limitation of  incidental or consequential damages or limitations on  how long an implied warranty lasts  so these limitations  or exclusions may not apply to you  This warranty gives  you specific legal rights and you may also have other  rights which vary from state to state     5  HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE     To obtain warranty service  please call or fax to the  following telephone numbers from anywhere in the  continental United States     Tel  1 800 793 8896    Or visit http   us lgservice com  Correspondence may  also be mailed to    LG Electronics Service  Mobile Handsets  PO  Box  240007  Huntsville  AL 35824    DO NOT RETURN YOUR PRODUCT TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS   Please call or write for the location of the LG authorized  service center nearest you and for the procedures for  obtaining warranty claims     
4.   Multitasking    2 Tap the Dual Window checkbox to enable disable  this feature     Using Dual Window    1 Touch and hold the Back Key  5  to split the  screen           O80 Q 5    GA Switch  Switch the two apps    E Resize Toolbar  Drag to resize the screens  Tap  to view the toolbar    Apps list  Tap to open other apps    Expand  Tap to expand a screen to full view      x  Exit  Tap to exit a screen   14       Guest mode    Use Guest mode when you let someone else use your  phone  They will only be able to use the applications  that vou ve selected  Once you set it up  you can easily  put your phone in Guest mode by drawing the guest  pattern on the Lock screen that you set  which is  different from your normal unlock pattern     NOTE  Guests can also use applications that your selected  applications link to     Setting up Guest mode    1 From the Home screen  tap the Menu Key      gt   System settings  gt  General tab  gt  Guest mode     2 Tap Set pattern  then set the pattern you want to use  to put your device in Guest mode    3 Tap Set apps to view which apps can be accessed  in Guest mode  Tap the Add icon in the upper  right corner of the screen to change the Guest  apps list        4 Tap the Use Guest mode switch o     to enable  this mode     Using Guest mode    After you ve set up and enabled Guest mode  lock  the screen so that you can enter your Guest mode  pattern  The Guest mode Home screen is displayed  with only the apps vou ve selected for guest access   To
5.  Consider device compatibility    If you have a pacemaker or hearing aid  check  with your doctor to make sure it is safe for you to  use a cell phone  In some cases  cellular radio  frequencies can disrupt the performance of other  electronic equipment  If you have questions about  the interaction between your phone and any other  piece of electronic equipment  ask the equipment  manufacturer     Drive safely    When you are driving  T Mobile encourages you to  use your phone in a safe and sensible manner  Here  are a few tips    e Assess road conditions before answering your  phone  Your safety is more important than any  call    e Prepare your hands free headset  if you have one   or turn on your speakerphone  before you  start moving     e Keep your phone close  If it rings and you  discover it   s in the back seat  do NOT crawl over  the seat to answer it while driving     e Pre program frequently used numbers into your  phone for easy  one touch dialing     e Remember that laws prohibiting or restricting the  use of a cell phone while driving may apply in  your area     Information About  Safeguarding Handsets    T Mobile encourages customers to take appropriate  measures to secure their handsets and invites   them to take advantage of the features available   on this handset to help secure it from theft and or  other unauthorized access and use  This handset  has a locking function  e g   user defined codes or  patterns  that can serve as a first line of defense  again
6.  E       N  2    Ze  Google Drive  GOOGLE INC     1 8B 18     1  Chrome Browser   Google  ttt  Ovroate  2  Google Drive  G   FREE            EDITORS    CHOICE    Q 1  196K people  1 d this     Rate  amp  review    What s new         SF            NOTE  To purchase a paid app  you will need to set up a payment  method with Google Wallet        T Mobile Applications    Visual Voicemail   Visual Voicemail allows users view  listen and save  all voicemails in any order directly from the phone   without the need of calling the voicemail system    1 From the Home screen  tap fi  gt  ES     2 The inbox with all voicemail messages will be  displayed    Important    If this is the first time accessing Visual Voicemail  you may    be prompted to enter a new PIN code and touch Next to  activate Visual Voicemail     3 Tap on a voicemail to listen to it     T Mobile Name ID    T Mobile Name ID identifies callers  displaying  Name  City and State even if the caller is not your  contacts list  It is an optional add on feature that  can be purchased directly from your phone for an  additional monthly charge  A one time 10 day trial is  included with the phone     1 From the Home screen  tap fg  gt        2 Choose an on screen option     T Mobile TV    This application lets you watch live TV and Video on  Demand on your phone   1 From the Home screen  touch E  gt  TV   The T Mobile Terms and Conditions page will be  shown     2 Touch Accept if you accept the Terms and Conditions   _or   Touch
7.  Exit to close the application    3 Touch any of the available categories to begin viewing     NOTE    T Mobile TV must be configured over network before first  use  30 days free offer is available for a limited time and  subject to change  Unsubscribe during the first 30 days  to avoid any charges  access to free content will remain  available  See T Mobile TV app for details  Qualifying  service and or Wi Fi connection required     Smartphone Mobile HotSpot   Turn your phone into a portable Wi Fi hotspot so you  can share your mobile data connection with up to 8  other devices    To use your phone   s mobile hotspot capability  you  must have the Smartphone Mobile HotSpot service  as part of your rate plan    You will see on the Status Bar when the feature  is active     NOTE    You cannot use Wi Fi and use your phone as a hotspot at  the same time     Configure Smartphone Mobile HotSpot  1 From the Home screen EITHER    Swipe to the right once and tap the Mobile  HotSpot icon    OR     Tap the Menu Key      then tap System  settings  gt  Networks tab  gt  Tethering  amp  networks   gt  Mobile HotSpot     2 Tap Configure Mobile HotSpot      Tap the Network SSID field to enter a new  network name  If desired       Tap the Security drop down menu and select  from the following options   WPA2 PSK is recommended due to increased  data security and prevents unauthorized use of  your data plan   e Open  e WPA PSK  e WPA2 PSK      For any security level but Open  tap the  Password
8.  Specific Absorption Rate  SAR  in the  Human Body Due to Wireless Communications  Devices  Experimental Techniques     sets forth the  first consistent test methodology for measuring   the rate at which RF is deposited in the heads   of wireless phone users  The test method uses   a tissue simulating model of the human head   Standardized SAR test methodology is expected to  greatly improve the consistency of measurements  made at different laboratories on the same phone   SAR is the measurement of the amount of energy  absorbed in tissue  either by the whole body ora  small part of the body  It is measured in watts kg  or  milliwatts g  of matter  This measurement is used to  determine whether a wireless phone complies with  safety guidelines     9  What steps can I take to reduce my exposure  to Radio Frequency energy from my wireless  phone    If there is a risk from these products     and at this    point we do not know that there is     it is probably  very small  But if you are concerned about avoiding  even potential risks  you can take a few simple steps  to minimize your exposure to Radio Frequency    RF  energy  Since time is a key factor in how   much exposure a person receives  reducing the  amount of time spent using a wireless phone will  reduce RF exposure  If you must conduct extended  conversations by wireless phone every day  you  could place more distance between your body   and the source of the RF  since the exposure level  drops off dramatically with di
9.  Toxicology   Program and with groups of investigators around the   world to ensure that high priority animal studies are   conducted to address important questions about the  effects of exposure to Radio Frequency  RF  energy     The FDA has been a leading participant in the  World Health Organization International Electro  Magnetic Fields  EMF  Project since its inception  in 1996  An influential result of this work has  been the development of a detailed agenda of  research needs that has driven the establishment  of new research programs around the world  The  project has also helped develop a series of public  information documents on EMF issues    The FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications    amp  Internet Association  CTIA  have a formal  Cooperative Research And Development Agreement     CRADA  to do research on wireless phone safety   The FDA provides the scientific oversight  obtaining  input from experts in government  industry  and  academic organizations  CTlA funded research is  conducted through contracts with independent  investigators  The initial research will include   both laboratory studies and studies of wireless  phone users  The CRADA will also include a broad  assessment of additional research needs in the  context of the latest research developments around  the world     7  How can I find out how much Radio  Frequency energy exposure   can get by  using my wireless phone    All phones sold in the United States must comply   with Federal Communicatio
10.  are      Head  0 92 W kg     Body  Body worn Hotspot   1 15 W kg    body measurements differ among phone models     depending upon available accessories and FCC  requirements      While there may be differences between SAR levels  of various phones and at various positions  they all  meet the government requirement for safe exposure     The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization  for this model phone with all reported SAR levels  evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF  emission guidelines  SAR information on this model  phone is on file with the FCC and can be found  under the Display Grant section of http   www   fcc gov oet ea fccid  after searching on FCC ID  ZNFD959     For more information about SARs  see the FCC   s  OET Bulletins 56 and 65 at http   www fcc gov   Bureaus Engineering_ Technology Documents   bulletins or visit the Cellular Telecommunications  Industry Association website at http   www ctia org   consumer_info index cfm AID 10371  You may also  wish to contact the manufacturer of your phone     Can   minimize my RF exposure     If you are concerned about RF  there are several  simple steps you can take to minimize your RF  exposure  You can  of course  reduce your talk time   You can place more distance between your body  and the source of the RF  as the exposure level  drops off dramatically with distance  The FDA FCC  website states that    hands free kits can be used  with wireless phones for convenience and comfort   These systems reduce the 
11.  exit Guest mode  enter your normal unlock  pattern on the Lock screen     NOTE   Guest mode is automatically disabled if your lock  sequence is changed from Pattern  Otherwise  manually  disable it if you no longer want to allow guest access     Slide Aside    Slide Aside allows you to quickly switch between   three open applications  or tasks  using a three   finger gesture    1 From the Home screen  tap the Menu Key       gt   System settings  gt  General tab  gt  Multitasking    2 Tap the Slide Aside checkbox to enable disable the  feature    3 Tap the Home Key f   and open an app    4 Place three fingers on the screen and drag the app  off the screen to the left     5 To bring the app back  drag three fingers to the right       RI    all    2 11 PM        Some apps may restart when brought back later   NOTE    You can save up to 3 apps at once     Camera and Video    Your phone has innovative camera and video features     Dual Camera and Dual Recording   1 From the Home screen  tap D  gt  mone  gt  Dual camera    2 You ll see an inset box with the front facing camera  view in the viewfinder  You can move  resize  and  switch camera views    3 Tap e to take a picture    4 To use Dual Recording  tap o  gt  MODE  gt  Dual  recording     5 Tap e to start recording  To stop recording  ops         lt  Dual Camera Recording  gt    Shot  amp  Clear   1 From the Home screen  tap D  gt  mone  gt  Shot  amp  Clear   2 Tap   to take a picture     3 Objects that can be removed from t
12.  field to enter a password       Tap Save     Turn on off Smartphone Mobile HotSpot  1 From the Home screen EITHER    Swipe to the right once and tap the Mobile  HotSpot icon     OR     Tap the Menu Key       then tap System  settings  gt  Networks tab  gt  Tethering  amp  networks   gt  Mobile HotSpot   2 Tap the Mobile HotSpot switch o   to activate the  feature   After 30 seconds on your Wi Fi device search  for and connect to the Network SSID with the  password configured     Wi Fi Calling   To use Wi Fi Calling please use the SIM card  shipped with your device  A different SIM card may  not work with the Wi Fi Calling feature  You must  also have a 911 emergency address registered with  your account  Log into your account at  http   www t mobile com   Go to your profile and  click Customer Info and follow the menu options to  register your address     NOTE    Corporate accounts may require administrator assistance  for 911 Address registration     To enable Wi Fi Calling   1 From any Home screen  tap the Menu Key       gt  System settings  gt  Networks tab  gt  Tethering  amp   networks    2 Tap the Wi Fi Calling switch o    to activate the  feature     To disable Wi Fi Calling   1 From any Home screen  tap the Menu Key       gt  System settings  gt  Networks tab  gt  Tethering  amp   networks    2 Tap the WiFi Calling switch      to turn off the  feature     To change the connection preference for Wi Fi   Calling   1 From any Home screen  tap the Menu Key       gt  Syst
13.  installed and the air bag  inflates  serious injury could result     FDA Consumer Update  m A The U S  Food and Drug Administration   s    Center for Devices and Radiological Health  Consumer Update on Mobile Phones        1  Do wireless phones pose a health hazard     The available scientific evidence does not show  that any health problems are associated with using  wireless phones  There is no proof  however  that  wireless phones are absolutely safe  Wireless    phones emit low levels of Radio Frequency  RF   energy in the microwave range while being used   They also emit very low levels of RF when in idle  mode  Whereas high levels of RF can produce  health effects  by heating tissue   exposure to low  level RF that does not produce heating effects  causes no known adverse health effects  Many  studies of low level RF exposures have not found  any biological effects  Some studies have suggested  that some biological effects may occur  but such  findings have not been confirmed by additional  research  In some cases  other researchers have  had difficulty in reproducing those studies  or in  determining the reasons for inconsistent results     2  What is the FDA   s role concerning the safety  of wireless phones     Under the law  the FDA does not review the safety   of radiation emitting consumer products such   as wireless phones before they can be sold  as it   does with new drugs or medical devices  However    the agency has authority to take action if wireless   pho
14.  org    Gallaudet University  RERC  http   tap gallaudet edu Voice    FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control  http   www fcc gov cgb dro hearing htm    The Hearing Aid Compatibility FCC Order    http   hraunfoss fcc gov edocs_public attachmatch FCC   03 168A1 pdf    Hearing Loss Association of America  HLAA   http   hearingloss org content telephones and mobile   devices    LG GATE    Disclaimer of Warranties     TO THE FULL EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE   LAW  LG ELECTRONICS INC  AND ITS AFFILIATES   COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO HEREIN AS    LG      EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES   GUARANTEIES  CONDITIONS OR LIABILITIES  EXPRESS  OR IMPLIED  WITHOUT LIMITATION INCLUDING ANY  WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE  NON INFRINGEMENT OR INTER   OPERABILITY OR COMPATIBILITY  WITH RESPECT TO  INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SECURITY PROTECTION       IT SECURITY PROTECTION      LG GATE    DEVICES AND  APPLICATIONS  PROVIDED BY  OR ON BEHALF OF LG   ON AN    AS IS    BASIS  IN NO EVENT SHALL LG BE LIABLE  FOR ANY DIRECT  INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL  PUNITIVE OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WITH  RESPECT TO IT SECURITY PROTECTION  LG GATE     DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS  WHETHER BASED IN  CONTRACT  TORT  INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE   STRICT  PRODUCT LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER THEORY  EVEN IF  THE LG HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  DAMAGES AND EVEN IF ANY LIMITED REMEDY IS DEEMED  TO HAVE FAILED OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE  LG   S  ENTIRE LIABILITY SH
15.  telephone wiring in a  house  typically operate at far lower power levels   and thus produce RF exposures far below the FCC  safety limits     d What are the results of the research done  already     The research done thus far has produced conflicting  results  and many studies have suffered from flaws  in their research methods  Animal experiments  investigating the effects of Radio Frequency  RF   energy exposures characteristic of wireless phones  have yielded conflicting results that often cannot   be repeated in other laboratories  A few animal  studies  however  have suggested that low levels of    RF could accelerate the development of cancer in  laboratory animals  However  many of the studies  that showed increased tumor development used  animals that had been genetically engineered or  treated with cancer causing chemicals so as to be  pre disposed to develop cancer in the absence of  RF exposure  Other studies exposed the animals to  RF for up to 22 hours per day  These conditions are  not similar to the conditions under which people use  wireless phones  so we do not know with certainty  what the results of such studies mean for human  health  Three large epidemiology studies have been  published since December 2000  Between them   the studies investigated any possible association  between the use of wireless phones and primary  brain cancer  glioma  meningioma  or acoustic  neuroma  tumors of the brain or salivary gland   leukemia  or other cancers  None of the 
16.  with the FDA  the U S   Environmental Protection Agency  and other  agencies  established RF exposure safety guidelines  for wireless phones in the United States  Before a  wireless phone model is available for sale to the  public  it must be tested by the manufacturer and  certified to the FCC that it does not exceed limits  established by the FCC  One of these limits is  expressed as a Specific Absorption Rate  or    SAR      SAR is a measure of the rate of absorption of RF  energy in the body  Tests for SAR are conducted  with the phone transmitting at its highest power level  in all tested frequency bands  Since 1996  the FCC  has required that the SAR of handheld wireless  phones not exceed 1 6 watts per kilogram  averaged  over one gram of tissue    Although the SAR is determined at the highest  power level  the actual SAR value of a wireless  phone while operating can be less than the reported  SAR value  This is because the SAR value may   vary from call to call  depending on factors such as  proximity to a cell site  the proximity of the phone    to the body while in use  and the use of hands free  devices  Before a phone model is available for sale  to the public  it must be tested and certified to the  FCC that it does not exceed the limit established  by the government adopted requirement for safe  exposure  The tests are performed in positions and  locations  e g   at the ear and worn on the body  as  required by the FCC for each model     The highest SAR values
17. 5 555 5555       Text Messaging   Communicate quickly via text message with the  phone  Attach images  videos  and other files to your  messages     1 From the Home screen  tap      2 Tap  E    to compose a new message     3 In the To field  enter a number or tap JEM to select a  name from your contact list  You can enter several  names to send your message to multiple people     4 Enter your message   5 Tap KA to attach a file   6 Tap Send  or Send MMS  to send the message     NOTE  Messaging rates apply     R    ail   2 26 PM R    ail   2 26 PM    fl Paul White LL    Hello    4 Yellow Yellowstone He ll D gt    Ob obo bo ebooks   qwertyuioop  a s di f g Diki   G WIRD Ro      d       NOTE    Please don   t text and drive     Email   In addition to Gmail     you can set up other types of  email accounts on your phone  including Microsoft    Exchange accounts     1 From the Home screen  tap fq  gt  O  2 Tap an account type  Steps may vary from this point     3 Enter your email address and password and tap  Next     4 Follow additional on screen instructions to complete  setup and tap Done     CRT 2 26 PM ERT   2 26 PM    Manual setup Next  oy bay eo  Ces es CS  iz  ees es  qwertyuioop  ey si di f g bi  ii ik H    V   LIIEUUUI RK        NOTE  Contact your IT administrator to help set up your corporate  Microsoft   Exchange account     Web    Use the Web browser to surf the Web with ease   1 From the Home screen  tap       2 Tap the address bar at the top of the page and enter  a
18. A  P    NOTE   e The battery must be fully charged initially to improve  battery lifetime    e Your phone has an internal antenna  Be careful not to  scratch or damage this rear area  as that will cause loss  of performance    e When charging your phone with a fully discharged  battery  the red LED indicator will briefly flash indicating  charging is occurring in a mode designed to prevent  battery damage  The blinking will stop and normal  charging will commence once a sufficient minimum  charge has been established     Set Up Your Accounts   Adding accounts will populate email  contacts    calendar  and other information on your device  You   may want to set up accounts over Wi Fi to save on   your data plan usage    1 On any screen  swipe down from the top of the  screen to display the Notifications Panel    2 lap EI at the top right corner of the screen  then tap  the General tab  gt  Accounts  amp  sync  gt  Add account    3 Select the type of account you would like to add   Enter your information and follow any additional  on screen instructions     R    ail    2 26 PM       NOTE    Contact your IT administrator to help set up your corporate  Microsoft   Exchange account     Customize Your Phone    Add widgets and apps to your Home screen  change  the wallpaper  and more     Customize a Home Screen   1 Press and hold an empty spot on a Home screen  panel and choose a category    e Apps  Add shortcuts to your favorite apps   e Widgets  Add dynamically updating widgets   
19. ALL BE LIMITED TO REPLACEMENT   REPAIR  OR REFUND OF THE STATED CHARGE  IF ANY  YOU  PAID FOR THE USE OF THE IT SECURITY PROTECTION    AT LG S OPTION  IT security protection will be affected by  features functionality associated with  including but not limited  to email platform  virtual private network     VPN      and master  data management     MDM     selected by the software provider   solution provider  or user  The software provider  solution  provider  or user has the sole discretion of choice in email  platform  VPN  and MDM and is solely responsibility for any  associated effect on the IT security protection        Limited Warranty Statement    1  WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS     LG offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed  subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories will be free  from defects in material and workmanship  according to  the following terms and conditions     1  The limited warranty for the product extends for  TWELVE  12  MONTHS beginning on the date of  purchase of the product with valid proof of purchase   or absent valid proof of purchase  FIFTEEN  15   MONTHS from date of manufacture as determined  by the unit s manufacture date code     2  The limited warranty extends only to the original  purchaser of the product and is not assignable or  transferable to any subsequent purchaser end user     3  This warranty is good only to the original purchaser  of the product during the warranty period as long as  it is in the U S   including Alaska  Ha
20. These recommendations are consistent with the   independent research by and recommendations of   Wireless Technology Research    Persons with pacemakers    e Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six   6  inches from their pacemaker when the phone  is turned ON     e Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket     e Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to  minimize the potential for interference     e Should turn the phone OFF immediately if there is  any reason to suspect that interference is taking  place    Hearing Aids   Some digital wireless phones may interfere with   some hearing aids  In the event of such interference    you may want to consult your service provider    or call the customer service line to discuss   alternatives      Other Medical Devices    If you use any other personal medical device   consult the manufacturer of your device to  determine if it is adequately shielded from external  RF energy  Your physician may be able to assist you  in obtaining this information     Health Care Facilities    Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when  any regulations posted in these areas instruct you  to do so  Hospitals or health care facilities may use  equipment that could be sensitive to external RF  energy     Vehicles    RF signals may affect improperly installed or  inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor  vehicles  Check with the manufacturer or its  representative regarding your vehicle  You should  also consult the manufacturer o
21. absorption of RF energy  in the head because the phone  which is the source  of the RF emissions  will not be placed against the  head  On the other hand  if the phone is mounted  against the waist or other part of the body during  use  then that part of the body will absorb more RF  energy  Wireless phones marketed in the U S  are  required to meet safety requirements regardless of  whether they are used against the head or against  the body  Either configuration should result in  compliance with the safety limit     Also  if you use  your wireless phone while in a car  you can use a  phone with an antenna on the outside of the vehicle   You should also read and follow your wireless phone  manufacturer   s instructions for the safe operation of  your phone    Do wireless phones pose any special risks  to children    The FDA FCC website states that    the scientific  evidence does not show a danger to users of  wireless communication devices  including  children     The FDA FCC website further states   that    some groups sponsored by other national  governments have advised that children be    discouraged from using wireless phones at all       For example  the Stewart Report from the United  Kingdom     UK     made such a recommendation   in December 2000  In this report a group of  independent experts noted that no evidence exists  that using a cell phone causes brain tumors or other  ill effects   The UK   s  recommendation to limit cell  phone use by children was strictl
22. actsheets fs 1 93   en    International Commission on Non lonizing  Radiation Protection   c o Bundesamt fur Strahlenschutz   Ingolstaedter Landstr  1   85764 Oberschleissheim   Germany   Telephone  011 49 1888 333 2156  http   www icnirp de    American National Standards Institute  1819 L Street  N W   6th Floor   Washington  D C  20036   Telephone   202  293 8020   http   www ansi org   National Council on Radiation Protection  and Measurements   7910 Woodmont Avenue  Suite 800   Bethesda  MD 20814 3095   Telephone   301  657 2652  http   www ncrponline org   Engineering in Medicine and Biology  Society  Committee on Man and Radiation   COMAR  of the Institute of Electrical and  Electronics Engineers  http   ewh ieee org soc embs comar     TIA Safety Information    The following is the complete TIA Safety Information  for wireless handheld phones     Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal    Your wireless handheld portable phone is a low  power radio transmitter and receiver  When ON   it receives and sends out Radio Frequency  RF   signals     In August  1996  the Federal Communications  Commissions  FCC  adopted RF exposure  guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless  phones  Those guidelines are consistent with the  safety standards previously set by both U S  and  international standards bodies     ANSI C95 1  1992     NCRP Report 86  1986   ICNIRP  1996       American National Standards Institute  National  Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements   Intern
23. and government accounts  please provide  the name of your company or government agency   address  and tax ID     NOTE   By activating service  you acknowledge that you have read   understand  and agree to be bound by each of T Mobile   s  Terms and Conditions  and your Service Agreement     Your Phone  Front view    1 Front Camera Lens    DO    Proximity   Ambient  Light Sensor    LED Indicator  Earpiece  Back Key  Home Key    NO ON fF OQ    Menu Key       NOTE    The back cover of this product applies a    self healing     technology  which self repairs minor scratches in just a few  minutes  Minor scratches are those cause by ordinary and normal  use of the phone  Scratches caused by abrasive surface  misuse   including but not limited to intentional scratches  and damages  caused by a fall or dropping the product  may not disappear  The     self healing    results may vary depending on the extent of the  damage as well as other conditions  Any warranty on the    self   healing    is hereby expressly excluded     O       8 Microphone  Sub     9 Charger Accessory  Port    10 Microphone  Main   11 3 5mm Headset Jack       Side view    1 Eject Button Aperture  2 Micro SIM card slot       Rear view    T    Mobile        1 BackCameraLens 4 Flash   2 IR  infrared  LED D Power Lock Key  6 NFC touch point  7 Speaker    3 Volume Keys    Getting Started    Before you start using the phone  you may need to  insert the Micro SIM card     Installing the Micro SIM card    The eject butto
24. area and that the  phone is turned on     Do not place items containing magnetic  components such as a credit card  phone card   bank book  or subway ticket near your phone  The  magnetism of the phone may damage the data  stored in the magnetic strip     Talking on your phone for a long period of time  may reduce call quality due to heat generated  during use     When the phone is not used for a long period  time  store it in a safe place with the power cord  unplugged     Using the phone in proximity to receiving  equipment  i e   TV or radio  may cause  interference to the phone     Do not use the phone if the antenna is damaged   If a damaged antenna contacts skin  it may cause  a slight burn  Please contact an LG Authorized  Service Center to replace the damaged antenna     The data saved in your phone might be deleted  due to careless use  repair of the phone  or  upgrade of the software  Please backup your  important phone numbers   Ringtones  text  messages  voice messages  pictures  and videos    could also be deleted   The manufacturer is not  liable for damage due to the loss of data     e When you use the phone in public places  set the  ringtone to vibration so you don   t disturb others     e Do not turn your phone on or off when putting it  to your ear     e Your phone is an electronic device that generates  heat during normal operation  Extremely  prolonged  direct skin contact in the absence of  adequate ventilation may result in discomfort or  minor burns  T
25. ational Commission on Non lonizing  Radiation Protection    Those standards were based on comprehensive  and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific  literature  For example  over 120 scientists   engineers  and physicians from universities   government health agencies  and industry reviewed  the available body of research to develop the ANSI  Standard  C95 1      The design of your phone complies with the FCC  guidelines  and those standards    Antenna Care    Use only the supplied or an approved replacement  antenna  Unauthorized antennas  modifications    or attachments could damage the phone and may  violate FCC regulations     Phone Operation   NORMAL POSITION  Hold the phone as you would  any other telephone with the antenna pointed up  and over your shoulder    Tips on Efficient Operation   For your phone to operate most efficiently     Don t touch the antenna unnecessarily when the  phone is in use  Contact with the antenna affects  call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a  higher power level than otherwise needed     Electronic Devices    Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from  RF signals  However  certain electronic equipment  may not be shielded against the RF signals from  your wireless phone     Pacemakers    The Health Industry Manufacturers Association   recommends that a minimum separation of six    6  inches be maintained between a handheld   wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid   potential interference with the pacemaker    
26. creen to wake the phone     3 Double tap the screen again to turn the screen off     Knock Code    The Knock Code feature allows you to unlock the  screen when screen is off by tapping the correct  area and sequence  It allows you to define how  many times and where on the screen to tap to  unlock your phone  You can set this feature in the  Lock Screen settings   1 From the Home screen  tap the Menu Key       gt  Settings  gt  Lock screen  gt  Select screen lock  gt   Knock Code     NOTE  If Knock Code is set  you cannot turn the screen on using  the KnockON feature     Notifications Panel   Swipe the top of the screen downwards to open the   Notifications Panel    e To respond to a notification  tap it    e To remove a notification  swipe it left or right    e To remove all notifications  tap Clear    e Adjust the Quick Settings by tapping them  e  Sound     e Tap DI at the top right corner of the Notifications Panel  to access the Settings menu     QuickTheater    QuickTheater allows you to see the slideshow for  photos  videos  and YouTube     1 From the lock screen  hold the phone horizontally   2 Use both thumbs and slide them apart  as seen below         NOTE  QuickTheater is only available if the lock screen is set to  Swipe     Dual Window    This feature allows you to use two apps at the same  time     Setting up Dual Window   Dual Window should be set before using the feature    1 From the Home screen  tap the Menu Key      gt   System settings  gt  General tab  gt
27. desired  view the tutorial  Otherwise tap Skip     4 Wait for the beep and then speak your command   such as    Call  contact name      5 If prompted  confirm your command     Access from Lock Screen    1 From the Home screen  tap g  gt  Menu Key       gt   Settings  gt  Voice launch on Lock screen    2 When your phone   s lock screen is displayed  say    LG  Mobile    to unlock the phone and launch Voice Mate     RI wail   2 26 PM    CET   2 26 PM    What can   do for you     would you like to call Paul  White    Would you like to call  Paul  White      What can I do for you     Name  Paul White    Mobile  555 555 5555       NOTE  You can choose another voice launch command via the  Voice Mate settings     QSlide    This feature enables an overlay on your phone   s   screen for easy multitasking    1 From any screen  swipe down from the top of the  screen to display the Notifications Panel     DS    alll   2 17 PM       2 Tap one of the QSlide apps  The app will appear as a  resizable  moveable window on the screen     3 Drag the right bottom corner to increase or to  decrease the window size and drag the title bar to  move the window  Tap  5 2  to make the QSlide app  full size  Tap ech to make the app smaller again  Use  the slider to adjust the transparency of the window     4 To exit QSlide  tap FA     A    ail   2 26 PM    O Rt      i  Ee    vi No 2012      we  SE 12 1 12 13 14 15  16  17 18 19 20 21 22 23  1 8 Janggy 4d hg26 27 28 29 30    ei e                  Wi Fi a
28. e Wallpapers  Change your wallpaper    2 Tap the desired option to add it to the Home screen   To move an item  press and hold it and drag it to a  new location  To delete it  drag it to Remove Fj at the  top of the screen     Customize Your Sounds    From the Home screen  tap the Menu Key       gt   System settings  gt  Sound tab  You can change your  ringtones  set notification sounds  and adjust your  touch feedback options        Touch Screen    Double tap the screen to turn the screen on or off   You can also access most phone functions from the  Notifications Panel     Unlocking the Screen    1 Press the Power Lock Key  _  to turn on your  screen  Your Lock Screen will appear        2 From the center of the screen  swipe in any direction  to unlock it     e Shortcuts can be added for quick access to  your favorite apps  To add shortcuts  access  the Settings menu  tap the Display tab  gt  Lock  screen  gt  Shortcuts     e To use a shortcut  swipe the shortcut icon at  the bottom of the screen in any direction  The  screen will unlock and open the application           KnockON    The KnockON feature allows you to double tap the  screen to easily turn it on and off  You can enable   disable this feature in the Gestures settings     1 KnockON is enabled by default  To turn it on or  off  from the Home screen  tap the Menu Key       gt  System settings  gt  General tab  gt  Gestures  gt   Screen on off     2 With KnockON enabled and the screen off  quickly  double tap the s
29. ely for use with your phone  T Mobile   is not responsible for any download lost due to your  error  T Mobile is not responsible for Apps  including  download  installation  use  transmission failure   interruption or delay  third party advertisements you  may encounter while using an App  alterations any  App may make to the functionality of your device   including any changes that may affect your T Mobile  plan  service  or billing  or any content or website  you may be able to access through an App     Hearing Aid Compatibility  This phone has been  tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some  of the wireless technologies that it uses  However   there may be some newer wireless technologies  used in this phone that have not been tested yet  for use with hearing aids  It is important to try the  different features of this phone thoroughly and   in different locations  using your hearing aid or  cochlear implant  to determine if you hear any  interfering noise  Consult your service provider or  the manufacturer of this phone for information on    hearing aid compatibility  If you have questions  about return or exchange policies  consult your  service provider or phone retailer     Device  screen and accessory images simulated   Coverage not available everywhere  see coverage  details at T Mobile com  Capable device required   to achieve 4G 4G LTE speeds  See brochures   and Terms and Conditions  including arbitration  provision  at Mobile com  for rate plan informat
30. em settings  gt  Networks tab  gt  Tethering  amp   networks  gt  Wi Fi Calling    2 Tap Connection Preferences and select your  connection preference     About Wi Fi Calling    Wi Fi Calling can improve your coverage and allows  you to make phone calls and send messages over a  Wi Fi network  when a Wi Fi network is available      Network Indicators    Your 4G LTE capable wireless device will indicate  which of the T Mobile wireless networks you   are connected to  A network indicator does not  necessarily mean that you will experience any  particular upload or download data speeds     bd 4G LTE  Connected to the TMobile 4G LTE   4G  Connected to the T Mobile HSPA    3G  Connected to 3G     2G  Connected to T Mobile EDGE     G  Connected to T Mobile GPRS     Accessories   Whether you want a charger  a fashionable carrying  case  a Bluetooth headset  or you just want to  browse for fun extras  T Mobile is the place to shop  for all your phone accessories  Here are a few  examples          Portable Battery Pack    Headset    MicroUSB Car Charger    To purchase accessories for your phone  visit  T Mobile com  call 1 800 204 2449  or visit your  nearest T Mobile store    Accessory selection subject to change and may vary  by location     Approved Firmware Versions  This device will only operate with firmware versions  that have been approved for use by T Mobile and  the device manufacturer  If unauthorized firmware is  placed on the device it will not function     Safety Tips   
31. er or hearing health professional  may help you find this rating  Higher ratings mean  that the hearing device is relatively immune to  interference noise  The hearing aid and wireless  phone rating values are then added together  A sum  of 5 is considered acceptable for normal use     A sum of 6 is considered for best use     BY BD      M  5   T2   5  In the above example  if a hearing aid meets the  M2 level rating and the wireless phone meets the  M3 level rating  the sum of the two values equal  M5  This should provide the hearing aid user with     normal usage    while using their hearing aid with    the particular wireless phone     Normal usage    in  this context is defined as a signal quality that   s  acceptable for normal operation     The M mark is intended to be synonymous with the  U mark  The T mark is intended to be synonymous  with the UT mark     The M and T marks are recommended by the  Alliance for Telecommunications Industries  Solutions  ATIS   The U and UT marks are  referenced in Section 20 19 of the FCC Rules     The HAC rating and measurement procedure are  described in the American National Standards  Institute  ANSI  C63 19 standard     To ensure that the Hearing Aid Compatibility rating  for your phone is maintained  secondary transmitters  such as Bluetooth or WLAN components must be  disabled during a call    For information about hearing aids and digital wireless  phones   Wireless Phones and Hearing Aid Accessibility  http   www accesswireless
32. es     Federal Communications Commission  FCC  RF  Safety Program     http   www tcc gov oet rtsafety     International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation  Protection     http   www icnirp de    World Health Organization  WHO  International EMF  Project    htto   www who int emf    National Radiological Protection Board  UK    http   www hpa org uk radiation     Driving   Check the laws and regulations on the use of  wireless phones in the areas where you drive and    always obey them  Also  if using your phone while   driving  please observe the following    e Give full attention to driving   driving safely is your  first responsibility    e Use hands free operation  if available     e Pull off the road and park before making or  answering a Call if driving conditions or the law  require it     HAC statement    This phone has been tested and rated for use with  hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that  it uses     However  there may be some newer wireless  technologies used in this phone that have not been  tested yet for use with hearing aids     It is important to try the different features of this  phone thoroughly and in different locations  using  your hearing aid or cochlear implant  to determine if  you hear any interfering noise     Consult your service provider or the manufacturer  of this phone for information on hearing aid  compatibility    If you have questions about return or exchange  policies  consult your service provider or phone  retailer 
33. es for download and  use of Mobile Security  As with other software   Mobile Security may be disabled or uninstalled by  other applications  software  devices or hacking  In  this event the protective features of Mobile Security  may not function properly  In addition  even though  installed  Mobile Security may not function properly  due to other prior installed software on your device   Messaging Data  You will be charged for all  messaging and data sent by or to you through   the network  regardless of whether or not data is  received  Character length file size of messages   attachments may be limited  T Mobile is not liable  for content of messages attachments or for any  failures  delays or errors in any T Mobile generated  alerts or notifications  Your data session  plan  or  service may be slowed  suspended  terminated    or restricted if you use your service in a way that    interferes with or impacts our network or ability to  provide quality service to other users  if you roam   for a significant portion of your usage  or if you use  a disproportionate amount of bandwidth during a  billing cycle  You may not use your plan or device for  prohibited uses     Downloads Applications  T Mobile is not responsible  for any third party content or Web site you may   be able to access using your phone  Additional  charges may apply  not all downloads available   on all phones  You obtain no rights in downloads   duration of use may be limited and downloads may  be stored sol
34. f any equipment that  has been added to your vehicle     Posted Facilities   Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted  notices so require    Aircraft    FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in  the air  Switch OFF your phone before boarding an  aircraft     Blasting Areas    To avoid interfering with blasting operations  turn  your phone OFF when in a    blasting area    or in  areas posted     Turn off two way radio     Obey all  Signs and instructions     Potentially Explosive Atmosphere    Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a  potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs  and instructions  Sparks in such areas could cause  an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even  death     Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are  often  but not always marked clearly  Potential   areas may include  fueling areas  such as gasoline  Stations   below deck on boats  fuel or chemical  transfer or storage facilities  vehicles using liquefied  petroleum gas  such as propane or butane   areas  where the air contains chemicals or particles  such  as grain  dust  or metal powders   and any other area  where you would normally be advised to turn off  your vehicle engine     For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag    An air bag inflates with great force  DO NOT place  objects  including either installed or portable  wireless equipment  in the area over the air bag or  in the air bag deployment area  If in vehicle wireless  equipment is improperly
35. gister at My T Mobile com to check your  minutes  pay your bill  upgrade your phone  and  change your rate plan     e Review your phone   s User Manual and  troubleshooting FAQs     e View the latest troubleshooting solutions in the  Support Forums or ask a question of your own     You can also access account and device information  from your phone     1 From the Home screen  touch     2 Under the Apps tab  touch T Mobile My Account    E    NOTE   e  llustrations may differ from those you see on actual  phone    e Available accessories may vary depending on your  region  country or service provider    e Some features and service may vary by region  phone   service provider and software version    e All information in this document is subject to change  without notice     Service    If you are a new T Mobile   customer and your  service has not yet been activated  call Customer  Care at 1 800 937 8997 and a T Mobile Activations  representative will assist you     You will need the following information when  activating service     e Service Agreement and agent code on your  Agreement     e Your name  home address  home phone number   and billing address     e Your Social Security number  current driver s  license number  and date of birth for credit check  purposes     e Your choice of T Mobile plan and services   see http   www t mobile com  for latest plan  information      e Micro SIM serial number and IMEI number   located on the box barcode label      NOTE   For business 
36. he photo are  outlined in blue  Tap an outlined area to remove the  unwanted portion of the image in your photo     4 Tap  i  to save              Transfer Music and Pictures  Transfer music and photos to and from your phone  in a few simple steps    1 Connect your phone to your computer with a  USB cable  Steps may vary depending on your  operating system    2 You may be prompted to install PC programs  Tap  OK  gt  Media sync  MTP         3 On your PC  choose Open device to view files using  Windows Explorer     4 Your phone will appear as another portable device  on your computer  Click on the drive to view it    5 Drag and drop your files  into the corresponding  folders  such as music  movies  or pictures  You can  also transfer files trom your PC to your phone        Files must be Digital Rights Management  DRM   free     Calls and Voicemail  It   s easy to make calls and access voicemail and  your call logs with your phone     Make a Call    1 From the Home screen  tap IN     2 Enter a phone number or spell the name of a  contact  Tap the contact and then tap R  to place  the call     Access Voicemail   1 From the Home screen  tap IN    2 Touch and hold 1     3 Follow the voice prompts to listen to messages     Access Call Logs   1 From the Home screen  tap IN   2 Tap the Call logs tab    3 Tap an entry to view it     4 Tap  amp  to call or E3 to send a message  Tap New  contact to create a new contact or tap Update  contact add the number to an existing entry     1 55
37. herefore  use care when handling  your phone during or immediately after operation     Use accessories  such as earphones and headsets   with caution  Ensure that cables are tucked away  safely and do not touch the antenna unnecessarily     Part 15 19 statement    This device complies with part 15 of 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 causes  undesired operation     Part 15 21 statement    Any changes or modifications not expressly  approved by the manufacturer could void the user   s  authority to operate the equipment     Part 15 105 statement    This equipment has been tested and found to  comply with the limits for a class B digital device   pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits  are designed to provide reasonable protection  against harmful interference in a residential    installation  This equipment generates uses   and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if   not installed and used in accordance with the  instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However  there is no guarantee  that interference will not occur in a particular  installation  if this equipment does cause harmful  interference or television reception  which can be  determined by turning the equipment off and on  the  user iS encouraged to try to correct the interference  by one or more of 
38. ice dealer     Additional Information    Use of some content or features may incur separate   additional charges  require qualifying service and or  access to a WiFi connection     Wi Fi  Device will not transition between Wi Fi   and the cellular network  Devices using wireless  connections may be vulnerable to unauthorized  attempts to access data and software stored on   the device  Plan data allotment applies to use by  connected devices sharing Wi Fi  Use of connected  devices subject to T Mobile Terms and Conditions     Wi Fi Calling  Capable phone and Wi Fi connection  required for Wi Fi Calling  may decrement plan  minutes  Most devices will not transition between  Wi Fi and the wireless network  See your selected  service for details     Smartphone Mobile Hotspot  Qualifying service  required  Plan data allotment applies  Roaming and  on network data allotments differ  see your selected  service for details  Use of connected devices subject  to T Mobile Terms and Conditions     Mobile Security  Capable phone required  technical  limitations may prevent certain features  e g   LOCK   from working on certain phones  For a list of eligible  devices  visit www  I Mobile com mobilesecurity   Enabling the location history features of Mobile  Security can cause your phone   s battery life to  diminish more quickly  Device must be powered on   have text messaging capability  and be within the  T Mobile coverage area for Mobile Security features  to function  Data usage appli
39. ion   charges for features and services  and restrictions  and details  including important limitations on  availability and reliability of 9 1 1 emergency service  when using Wi Fi calling    The Bluetooth   word mark and logo are owned by  the Bluetooth SIG  Inc  and are used by T Mobile  under license  T Mobile and the magenta color are  registered trademarks of Deutsche Telekom AG   The Visual Voicemail and T Mobile TV icons are  trademarks  of T Mobile USA  Inc  Android  Google   Google Play Store  Google Maps  and Gmail are  trademarks of Google Inc  LTE is a trademark of  ETSI    2013 T Mobile USA  Inc     For Your Safety    Safety Information    Please read and observe the following information  for safe and proper use of your phone and to  prevent damage     WARNING    This product contains chemicals known to the State  of California to cause cancer and birth defects or  reproductive harm  Wash hands after handling     Caution   Violation of the instructions may cause minor or serious   damage to the product    e The flexibility of this product is limited to withstand  ordinary and normal use  This phone may be  bent flat up to 180 degrees for a limited period  of time but should not be bent inward  Damages  caused by misuse  including but not limited to  intentionally bending or continually exerting force  on the product  may lead to permanent damage  to the display and or other parts and functions of  the phone     For your safety  do not remove the battery  incorp
40. ll other warranties   express or implied either in fact or by operations of  law  statutory or otherwise  including  but not limited  to any implied warranty of marketability or fitness for  a particular use     7  Damage resulting from use of non LG approved  accessories     8  All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed  parts that are scratched or damaged due to normal  customer use     9  Products operated outside published maximum  ratings     10  Products used or obtained in a rental program     11  Consumables  such as fuses      3  WHAT LG WILL DO     LG will  at its sole option  either repair  replace or refund  the purchase price of any unit that is covered under this  limited warranty  LG may choose at its option to use  functionally equivalent re conditioned  refurbished or  new units or parts or any units  In addition  LG will not  re install or back up any data  applications or software  that you have added to your phone  It is therefore  recommended that you back up any such data or  information prior to sending the unit to LG to avoid the  permanent loss of such information     4  STATE LAW RIGHTS     No other express warranty is applicable to this product   THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES   INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKET   ABILITY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR   A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  IS LIMITED TO THE  DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN   LG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF THE  USE OF THE PRODUCT  INCONVENIENCE  LOSS OR
41. n address  You may need to scroll to the top of the  page to access the address bar     3 Tap Go on the keyboard     Text Link    Text Link recommends apps related to text in   messages or other selected text  It connects directly   to the Calendar  Contacts  Phone  Messaging  Email    Browser  Maps  YouTube  Calculator  and more    To use Text Link    e Tap a message bubble with the   icon    e Highlight text on a web page or e mail and select  Text Link in the pop up    e Tap Share and select Text Link Bg              Input Language Settings  Change your phone   s device and keyboard input  languages to suit your needs     Change Device and Input Language   1 From the Home screen  tap the Menu Key        gt  System settings  gt  General tab  gt  Language  amp   input    2 To change the device language  tap Language and  select the desired language    3 To change the keyboard input language  tap Ei next  to the desired keyboard under the Keyboard  amp  Input  Methods section    4 lap Input language and type    5 Tap the desired input languages to select them  You  can change languages by tapping the Language  Key EN when you have a keyboard open  for  instance while typing a text message        Voice Mate    Perform phone functions  such as calling contacts   by using your voice  You can activate Voice Mate  directly from the lock screen     Set Up and Use Voice Mate   1 From the Home screen  tap B  gt  W    2 H prompted  read and accept the EULA and privacy  policy    3 If 
42. n is a small round aperture on the  tray door  To install a new Micro SIM card     1 Insert the Micro SIM ejection tool that comes  with the phone  or a thin pin  into the eject button  aperture  and push firmly but gently until the tray  pops out        Eject button aperture  Ho i  2 Remove the tray and place the Micro SIM card inside    it  see image above   There is only one possible way  to fit the card snugly into the tray        3 Carefully reposition the tray in the slot and push it  gently back into the phone     NOTE  Make sure the gold contact area on the card is facing  downwards     Charging your phone    A rechargeable Li ion polymer battery is used to  power your phone    A USB Adapter  which is included with your phone   is used to charge the battery  Ask your T Mobile  sales representative for further details regarding  approved batteries and chargers    Before using your phone for the first time  make sure  the battery is fully charged  An uncharged battery  will fully recharge after 3 5 hours          USB Adapter    aS  USB Cable SS    Warning    If the touch screen does not function while the phone is  in the process of charging  it may be due to an unstable  power supply  As a result  disconnect the USB cable from  the device or unplug the USB Adapter from the power  outlet        1 Connect the USB Adapter and USB cable  as  shown on the previous page      2 Plug the USB cable  as shown on the next image   into the phone   s Charger Accessory Port         
43. n oven     microwave  or dryer  because this may damage the  mobile device and could cause a fire or explosion     Do not use the mobile device with a wet hand   Doing so may cause an electric shock to you or  damage to the mobile device    Extreme heat or cold   e Avoid temperatures below 0  C   32  F or above  45  C  113  F    e Use your phone in temperatures between 0  C   32  F and 40  C 104  F  if possible  Exposing  your phone to extremely low or high temperatures  may result in damage  malfunction  or even  explosion    Microwaves   Do not try to dry your mobile device in a microwave   oven  Doing so may cause a fire or explosion    Dust and dirt   Do not expose your mobile device to dust  dirt  or   sand    Sunscreen lotion    Do not expose or wear your device to any liquid like  sunscreen lotion     Doing so may cause your device to or damage to the  mobile device   Cleaning solutions    Do not use harsh chemicals  cleaning solvents  or  strong detergents to clean the mobile device     Wipe it with a soft cloths lightly dampened in a mild  soap and water solution    Shock or vibration   Do not drop  knock  or shake the mobile device   Rough handling can break internal circuit boards     Paint    Do not paint the mobile device  Paint can clog the  device   smoving parts or ventilation openings and  prevent proper operation     General Notice    e An emergency call can be made only within a  service area  For an emergency call  make sure  that you are within a service 
44. nd Bluetooth      Stay connected with Wi Fi and Bluetooth  connectivity on your phone     Connect to Wi Fi   1 From the Home screen  tap the Menu Key       gt   System settings  gt  Networks tab  gt  Wi Fi    2 If Wi Fi is off  tap        to enable it     3 Tap a network name  Enter a password if required  and then tap Connect     Use Bluetooth    1 From the Home screen  tap the Menu Key       gt   System settings  gt  Networks tab  gt  Bluetooth     2 If Bluetooth is off  tap e  9 to enable it     3 Your phone will automatically search for devices  Tap  the name of the device you wish to pair with  See the  Bluetooth device   s user manual for more information  on pairing     BR SUNGYEADING  uLGE_REG    W  IT    G2    BB CHOIHWANJUN8782    G2    SlickcatAP    U NetD703       Google Play    Store   Once you have set up your Google    account  you   can download apps from the Play Store  You may   want to download apps over Wi Fi to save on your  data plan usage    1 From the Home screen  tap BI  gt   gt      2 Tap a category to browse selections  or tap      to  search for an item  Enter a keyword and tap        on  the keyboard    3 Tap an app to view information about it  then tap  INSTALL    4 Read the app permissions and  if you agree  tap  ACCEPT  Once the app has been downloaded  and installed  you will see a notification in the  Notifications Bar    5 To open the app  swipe down from the top of the  screen and tap the notification  You can also find the  app by tapping
45. nes are shown to emit Radio Frequency    RF  energy at a level that is hazardous to the   user  In such a case  the FDA could require the   manufacturers of wireless phones to notify users of   the health hazard and to repair  replace  or recall the   phones so that the hazard no longer exists    Although the existing scientific data does not justify   FDA regulatory actions  the FDA has urged the   wireless phone industry to take a number of steps    including the following    e Support needed research into possible biological  effects of RF of the type emitted by wireless    phones     e Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes  any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary  for device function  and   e Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones  with the best possible information on possible  effects of wireless phone use on human health     The FDA belongs to an interagency working group   of the federal agencies that have responsibility for   different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated   efforts at the federal level  The following agencies   belong to this working group    e National Institute for Occupational Safety and  Health    e Environmental Protection Agency  e Occupational Safety and Health Administration    e National Telecommunications and Information  Administration    The National Institutes of Health participates in  some interagency working group activities  as well     The FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for  wireless phones 
46. ns Commission  FCC    guidelines that limit Radio Frequency  RF  energy  exposures  The FCC established these guidelines  in consultation with the FDA and the other federal  health and safety agencies  The FCC limit for RF   exposure from wireless phones is set at a Specific   Absorption Rate  SAR  of 1 6 watts per kilogram  1 6   W kg   The FCC limit is consistent with the safety   standards developed by the Institute of Electrical   and Electronic Engineering  IEEE  and the National   Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement    The exposure limit takes into consideration the   body   s ability to remove heat from the tissues   that absorb energy from the wireless phone and   is set well below levels known to have effects    Manufacturers of wireless phones must report   the RF exposure level for each model of phone to   the FCC  The FCC website  http   www fcc gov     oet rfsafety  gives directions for locating the FCC  identification number on your phone so you can find  your phone   s RF exposure level in the online listing     8  What has the FDA done to measure the Radio  Frequency energy coming from wireless  phones     The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers   IEEE  is developing a technical standard for  measuring the Radio Frequency  RF  energy  exposure from wireless phones and other wireless  handsets with the participation and leadership   of FDA scientists and engineers  The standard      Recommended Practice for Determining the  Spatial Peak
47. ontinues  In the United States  the Food and   Drug Administration     FDA     and the Federal  Communications Commission     FCC     set policies  and procedures for wireless phones  The FDA  issued a website publication on health issues related  to cell phone usage where it states     The scientific  community at large     believes that the weight of  scientific evidence does not show an association  between exposure to radiofrequency  RF  from   cell phones and adverse health outcomes  Still the  scientific community does recommend conducting  additional research to address gaps in knowledge   That research is being conducted around the world  and FDA continues to monitor developments in this  field  You can access the joint FDA FCC website  at http   www fda gov  under    C    in the subject  index  select Cell Phones  gt  Research   You can also  contact the FDA toll free at  888  463 6332 or  888   INFO FDA  In June 2000  the FDA entered into a    cooperative research and development agreement  through which additional scientific research is  being conducted  The FCC issued its own website  publication stating that    there is no scientific  evidence that proves that wireless phone usage  can lead to cancer or a variety of other problems   including headaches  dizziness or memory loss        This publication is available at http   www fcc gov   oet rfsafety or through the FCC at  888  225 5322  or  888  CALL FCC     What does    SAR    mean     In 1996  the FCC  working
48. orated in the product    Do not disassemble or open crush  bend or  deform  puncture or shred     Only use the battery with a charging system that  has been approved and qualified with the system  per IEEE Std 1 725  Use of an unqualified and  non LG approved battery or charger may present  a risk of fire  explosion  leakage  or other hazard     Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic  conductive objects to contact battery terminals     Repairs under warranty  at LG   s option  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     Do not modify or remanufacture  attempt to  insert foreign objects into the battery  immerse  or expose to water or other liquids  expose to fire   explosion or other hazard     Avoid dropping the phone  If the phone is  dropped  especially on a hard surface  and the  user suspects damage  take it to a service center  for inspection     Improper battery use may result in a fire   explosion or other hazard     For those host devices that utilize a USB port as   a charging source  the host device   s user manual  Shall include a statement that the phone shall only  be connected to products that bear the USB IF  logo or have completed the USB IF compliance  program     Charger and Adapter Safety    The charger and adapter are intended for indoor  use only    Insert the battery pack charger vertically into the  wall power socket    Un
49. plug the power cord and charger during  lightning storms to avoid electric shock or fire   Use the correct adapter for your phone when  using the battery pack charger abroad     Battery Information and Care    e Please read the manual of specified charger  about charging method     e Do not damage the power cord by bending   twisting  or heating  Do not use the plug if it is  loose as it may cause electric shock or fire    Do not place any heavy items on the power cord   Do not allow the power cord to be crimped as it  may cause electric shock or fire     e Unplug the power cord prior to cleaning your  phone  and clean the power plug pin when it   s  dirty  When using the power plug  ensure that it   s  firmly connected  If not  it may cause excessive  heat or fire  If you put your phone in a pocket or  bag without covering the receptacle of the phone   power plug pin   metallic articles  Such as a coin   paperclip or pen  may short circuit the phone   Short circuit of the terminal may damage the  battery and cause an explosion  Always cover the  receptacle when not in use     Never store your phone in temperature less than   4   F or greater than 122   F     Charging temperature range is between 32   F  and 113   F  Do not charge the battery out of  recommended temperature range  Charging  out of recommended range might cause the  generating heat or serious damage of battery   And also  it might cause the deterioration of  battery s characteristics and cycle life     The bat
50. rgy from wireless phones  can interact with some electronic devices  For this  reason  the FDA helped develop a detailed test  method to measure Electro Magnetic Interference   EMI  of implanted cardiac pacemakers and  defibrillators from wireless telephones  This test  method is now part of a standard sponsored by   the Association for the Advancement of Medical  Instrumentation  AAMI   The final draft  a joint effort  by the FDA  medical device manufacturers  and  many other groups  was completed in late 2000   This standard will allow manufacturers to ensure that  cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from  wireless phone EMI     The FDA has tested hearing aids for interference  from handheld wireless phones and helped develop  a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of  Electrical and Electronic Engineers  IEEE   This  standard specifies test methods and performance  requirements for hearing aids and wireless phones  so that no interference occurs when a person uses a     compatible    phone and a    compatible    hearing aid  at the same time  This standard was approved by the  IEEE in 2000     The FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless  phones for possible interactions with other medical  devices  Should harmful interference be found to  occur  the FDA will conduct testing to assess the  interference and work to resolve the problem    12  Where can   find additional information     For additional information  please refer to the  following resourc
51. st unauthorized use or access to stored  information  Preloaded security applications that  allow customers to track or locate misplaced  devices can be found on several T Mobile devices   Remote locking and wiping capabilities are also  available to T Mobile customers that have elected to  subscribe to the Mobile Security service offered by  our partner  Assurant  along with insurance to help  replace lost or stolen devices  Lost or stolen devices  Should be immediately reported to T Mobile so that  proper measures can be taken to protect accounts   For additional information  visit  www t mobile com   devicesecurity and www t mobile com Company   PrivacyResources aspx    NOTE  Mobile Security is not an insurance product     Emergency Dialing   Although all phones are equipped with 9 1 1  emergency calling  this phone may or may not  permit its location to be approximated during a   9 1 1 call       Availability of this feature depends on upgrades to the   a  wireless network and  b  9 1 1 calling system that are  required to be installed by the local 9 1 1 response agency  or public safety answering point  PSAP   these upgrades  may not be available everywhere within our wireless  coverage area or your roaming area  This approximation   of the phone   s location and the transmittal of location  information are subject to emergency situations   transmission limits  network problems limitations   interconnecting carrier problems  your phone  buildings   tunnels  signal streng
52. stance  For example   you could use a headset and carry the wireless  phone away from your body or use a wireless  phone connected to a remote antenna  Again  the  scientific data does not demonstrate that wireless  phones are harmful  But if you are concerned about  the RF exposure from these products  you can use  measures like those described above to reduce your  RF exposure from wireless phone use     10  What about children using wireless phones     The scientific evidence does not show a danger  to users of wireless phones  including children  and teenagers  If you want to take steps to lower  exposure to Radio Frequency  RF  energy  the  measures described above would apply to children  and teenagers using wireless phones  Reducing  the time of wireless phone use and increasing the  distance between the user and the RF source will  reduce RF exposure    Some groups sponsored by other national  governments have advised that children be  discouraged from using wireless phones at    all  For example  the government in the United  Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a  recommendation in December 2000  They noted  that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone  causes brain tumors or other ill effects  Their  recommendation to limit wireless phone use by  children was strictly precautionary  it was not based  on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists     11  What about wireless phone interference with  medical equipment     Radio Frequency  RF  ene
53. studies  demonstrated the existence of any harmful health  effects from wireless phone RF exposures  However   none of the studies can answer questions about  long term exposures  since the average period of  phone use in these studies was around three years     5  What research is needed to decide whether  RF exposure from wireless phones poses a  health risk     A combination of laboratory studies and  epidemiological studies of people actually using  wireless phones would provide some of the data that  are needed  Lifetime animal exposure studies could  be completed in a few years  However  very large  numbers of animals would be needed to provide  reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect if one    exists  Epidemiological studies can provide data that  is directly applicable to human populations  but ten  or more years follow up may be needed to provide  answers about some health effects  such as cancer   This is because the interval between the time of  exposure to a cancer causing agent and the time  tumors develop     if they do     may be many  many  years  The interpretation of epidemiological studies  is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF  exposure during day to day use of wireless phones   Many factors affect this measurement  such as the  angle at which the phone is held  or which model of  phone is used     6  What is the FDA doing to find out more about  the possible health effects of wireless phone  RF    The FDA is working with the U S  National
54. tery pack has protection circuit to avoid  the danger  Do not use near places that can  generate static electricity more than 100V which  could damage the protection circuit  Damaged    protection circuits may generate smoke  rupture  or ignite     When using the battery for the first time  if it emits  a bad smell  you see rust on it  or anything else  abnormal  do not use the equipment and bring  the battery to the shop which it was bought    Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it  is being charged  It may cause an electric shock  or seriously damage your phone     Do not place or answer calls while charging the  phone as it may short circuit the phone and or  cause electric shock or fire     Do not use harsh chemicals  such as alcohol   benzene  thinners  etc   or detergents to clean  your phone  This could cause a fire     Always unplug the charger from the wall  socket after the phone is fully charged to save  unnecessary power consumption of the charger     Care and Maintenance    Your mobile device is a product of superior design  and craftsmanship and should be treated with  care  The suggestions below will help you fulfill any  warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this  product for many years     Keep your Mobile Device away from   Liquids of any kind   Keep the mobile device dry  Precipitation  humidity   and liquids contain minerals that will corrode  electronic circuits  If the mobile device does get wet   do not accelerate drying with the use of a
55. th and atmospheric topographical  conditions  and may be curtailed  interrupted  dropped or  refused  The phone   s approximate location is transmitted  to the local 9 1 1 response agency or PSAP while the call is  in progress  this approximation is intended solely to aid the  PSAP in dispatching emergency assistance or to limit the  search area for emergency services personnel  You should  not rely solely on a phone for essential communications   such as a medical or other emergency   Please see  T Mobile   s Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy for  additional service restrictions and details     Caring For Your Phone    Your phone is a complex electronic device  think of  it as a mini computer  Here are some tips to help you  extend the life of your new device    Do not get your device wet  Water will damage your  phone and accessories  Even a small amount of  moisture can cause damage     Protect your phone   s touch screen  Your phone   s  touch screen is delicate  Guard against scratches  by using a screen protector or by keeping it ina  protective case    Use the original manufacturer   s batteries and  accessories  Non approved batteries and  accessories can harm you and damage your phone   Do not use damaged accessories  Do not attempt  to charge your phone if the charger has received   a sharp blow  been dropped  or is otherwise  damaged  doing so may damage your phone  If your  charger or any other accessory is damaged  replace  it or take it to a qualified serv
56. the following measures     e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna     e Increase the separation between the equipment  and receiver     e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  circuit different from that to which the receiver is  connected     e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV  technician for help    Wi Fi Caution   This device is capable of operating in 802 1 1a n ac   mode  For 802 1 1a n ac devices operating in   the frequency range of 5 15   5 25 GHz  they are   restricted for indoor operations to reduce any    potential harmful interference for Mobiles Satellite  Services  MSS  in the US     WIFI Access Points that are capable of allowing  your device to operate in 802 1 1a n ac mode 5 15    5 25 GHz band  are optimized for indoor use only   If your WIFI network is capable of operating in this  mode  please restrict your WIFI use indoors to not  violate federal regulations to protect Mobile Satellite  Services     FCC RF Exposure Information    WARNING    Read this information before operating the phone    In August 1996  the Federal Communications  Commission  FCC  of the United States  with its  action in Report and Order FCC 96 326  adopted  an updated safety standard for human exposure  to Radio Frequency  RF  electromagnetic energy  emitted by FCC regulated transmitters  Those  guidelines are consistent with the safety standard  previously set by both U S  and international  standards bodies  The design of this phone  complies with the FCC g
57. uidelines and these  international standards     Bodily Contact During Operation    This device was tested for typical use with the back  of the phone kept 0 39 inches  1 cm  from the body   To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements    a minimum separation distance of 0 39 inches  1  cm  must be maintained between the user   s body  and the back of the phone  Third party belt clips   holsters  and similar accessories containing metallic  components may not be used  Avoid the use of  accessories that cannot maintain 0 39 inches  1 cm   distance between the user   s body and the back of  the phone and have not been tested for compliance  with FCC RF exposure limits     Caution    Use only the supplied antenna  Use of unauthorized  antennas  or modifications to the antenna  could  impair call quality  damage the phone  void your  warranty and or violate FCC regulations     Don t use the phone with a damaged antenna  A  damaged antenna could cause a minor skin burn   Contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna     Consumer Information About Radio  Frequency Emissions    Your wireless phone  which contains a radio  transmitter and receiver  emits radio frequency  energy during use  The following consumer  information addresses commonly asked questions  about the health effects of wireless phones     Are wireless phones safe     Scientific research on the subject of wireless  phones and radio frequency     RF     energy has  been conducted worldwide for many years  and  c
58. waii  U S  Ter   ritories and Canada     4  The external housing and cosmetic parts shall  be free of defects at the time of shipment and   therefore  shall not be covered under these limited  warranty terms     5  Upon request from LG  the consumer must provide  information to reasonably prove the date of purchase     6  The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the  product to the Customer Service Department of LG   LG shall bear the cost of shipping the product back  to the consumer after the completion of service  under this limited warranty     2  WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER      1  Defects or damages resulting from use of the prod   uct in other than its normal and customary manner     2  Defects or damages from abnormal use  abnormal  conditions  improper storage  exposure to moisture  or dampness  unauthorized modifications  unauthor   ized connections  unauthorized repair  misuse   neglect  abuse  accident  alteration  improper instal   lation  or other acts which are not the fault of LG   including damage caused by shipping  blown fuses   spills of food or liquid      3  Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused  directly by defects in material or workmanship     4  That the Customer Service Department at LG was  not notified by consumer of the alleged defect or  malfunction of the product during the applicable  limited warranty period     5  Products which have had the serial number removed  or made illegible     6  This limited warranty is in lieu of a
59. with the Federal Communications  Commission  FCC   All phones that are sold in   the United States must comply with FCC safety  guidelines that limit RF exposure  The FCC relies  on the FDA and other health agencies for safety  questions about wireless phones     The FCC also regulates the base stations that the  wireless phone networks rely upon  While these  base stations operate at higher power than do the  wireless phones themselves  the RF exposures that  people get from these base stations are typically  thousands of times lower than those they can get    from wireless phones  Base stations are thus not  the subject of the safety questions discussed in this  document     3  What kinds of phones are the subject of this  update    The term    wireless phone    refers here to handheld  wireless phones with built in antennas  often called     cell        mobile     or    PCS    phones  These types of  wireless phones can expose the user to measurable  Radio Frequency  RF  energy because of the short  distance between the phone and the user   s head     These RF exposures are limited by FCC safety  guidelines that were developed with the advice   of the FDA and other federal health and safety  agencies  When the phone is located at greater  distances from the user  the exposure to RF is  drastically lower because a person   s RF exposure  decreases rapidly with increasing distance from the  source  The so called    cordless phones     which have  a base unit connected to the
60. y precautionary  it  was not based on scientific evidence that any health  hazard exists  A copy of the Uk   s leaflet is available  at http   www dh gov uk  search    mobile      or you  can write to  NRPB  Chilton  Didcot  Oxon OX1 1  ORQ  United Kingdom  Copies of the UK   s annual  reports on mobile phones and RF are available  online at www iegmp org uk and http   www hpa   org uk radiation   search    mobile      Parents who  wish to reduce their children   s RF exposure may  choose to restrict their children   s wireless phone  use     Where can   get further information about  RF emissions    For further information  see the following additional  resources  websites current as of April 2005     U S  Food and Drug Administration   FDA Consumer magazine   November December 2000   Telephone   888  INFO FDA   http   www fda gov  Under    C    in the subject index   select Cell Phones  gt  Research     U S  Federal Communications Commission  445 12th Street  S W    Washington  D C  20554    Telephone   888  225 5322  http   www fcc gov oet rfsafety   Independent Expert Group on Mobile  Phones   http   www iegmp org uk   Royal Society of Canada Expert Panels on  Potential Health Risks of Radio Frequency  Fields from Wireless Telecommunication  Devices   283 Sparks Street   Ottawa  Ontario K1R 7X9   Canada   Telephone   613  991 6990   World Health Organization   Avenue Appia 20   1211 Geneva 27   Switzerland   Telephone  011 41 22 791 21 11  http   www who int mediacentre f
    
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