LG Electronics LG Lifes Good Cell Phone P925G User Manual

ENGLISH  
F R A N C E  
User Guide  
LG-P925g  
P/N : MFL67306401 (1.0)  
www.lg.com  
LG-P925g User Guide - English  
Some parts of this manual may not  
apply to your phone, depending  
on its software or your service  
provider.  
This handset is not recommended  
for the visually-impaired because it  
has a touch-screen keypad.  
Copyright ©2011 LG Electronics,  
Inc. All rights reserved. LG and the  
LG logo are registered trademarks  
of LG Group and its related  
entities. All other trademarks are  
the property of their respective  
owners.  
Google Search, Maps, Gmail,  
YouTube, Talk and Market are  
trademarks of Google, Inc.  
Congratulations on your purchase of the  
advanced and compact LG-P925g phone by  
LG, designed to operate with the latest digital  
mobile communication technology.  
Contents  
Important notice.......................... 6  
Viewing your call logs.................ꢀ2  
Call settings...............................ꢀ2  
Contacts....................................ꢀꢀ  
Searching for a contact ..............ꢀ4  
Adding a new contact.................ꢀ4  
Favourite contacts......................ꢀ4  
Getting to know your phone...... 15  
Installing the SIM card and  
battery.......................................17  
Charging your phone..................18  
Installing the memory card .........18  
Formatting the memory card ......19 Messaging/Email....................... 35  
Messaging.................................ꢀ5  
Sending a message....................ꢀ5  
Your Home screen..................... 21  
Touch-screen tips ......................21  
Changing your message settings ꢀ6  
Lock your phone ........................2ꢀ  
E-mail........................................ꢀ6  
Unlock screen............................2ꢀ  
To open the E-mail application....ꢀ6  
Home .......................................2ꢀ  
Microsoft Exchange E-mail  
Adding widgets to your home  
Account.....................................ꢀ6  
screen.......................................24  
Other (POPꢀ, IMAP) E-mail  
Account.....................................ꢀ6  
Getting back to a recently used  
application.................................25  
The Accounts Screen .................ꢀ7  
On-screen keyboard...................27  
To open your Combined Inbox.....ꢀ7  
Entering accented letters............28  
Composing and Sending E-mail..ꢀ8  
Google Account Set-up ............. 29  
Working with Account Folders.....ꢀ9  
Creating your Google account.....29  
Adding and Editing E-mail  
Signing in to your Google  
Accounts ...................................ꢀ9  
account .....................................29  
Social networking ..................... 40  
Calls/Contacts ........................... 31  
Adding your account to your  
Making a voice call.....................ꢀ1  
phone........................................40  
Calling your contacts..................ꢀ1  
Viewing and updating your status 40  
Answering and rejecting a call....ꢀ1  
Removing accounts from your  
Adjusting call volume .................ꢀ2  
phone........................................41  
Making a second call .................ꢀ2  
What’s New ...............................41  
Contents  
Photos and videos..................... 42  
Getting to know the viewfinder  
Transferring files using USB mass  
storage devices..........................55  
How to save music/video files to  
your phone ................................56  
How to move contacts from your old  
phone to your current phone.......57  
How to send data from your phone  
via Bluetooth..............................57  
HDMI.........................................58  
(Camera)....................................42  
Taking a quick snap ..................4ꢀ  
Once you’ve taken the photo ......4ꢀ  
Using the advanced settings  
(Camera)....................................44  
Viewing your saved photos .........45  
Getting to know the viewfinder  
(Video camera)...........................46  
Shooting a quick video ...............47  
After shooting a video.................47  
Using advanced settings (Video  
camera).....................................48  
Watching your saved videos .......49  
Adjusting the volume when viewing  
a video ......................................49  
ꢀD photos and videos.................49  
3D Space................................... 52  
YouTube ꢀD ...............................52  
ꢀD Gallery..................................52  
ꢀD Camera................................52  
ꢀD Game & Apps .......................52  
ꢀD Guide...................................5ꢀ  
Multimedia ................................ 54  
Gallery.......................................54  
Music........................................55  
Playing a song ...........................55  
Utilities ...................................... 60  
Setting your alarm......................60  
Using your calculator..................60  
Adding an event to your calendar60  
Recording a sound or voice ........61  
Sending the voice recording .......61  
Polaris Office .............................61  
The Web..................................... 64  
Browser.....................................64  
Using options.............................64  
Google applications................... 66  
Maps.........................................66  
Market.......................................66  
Gmail.........................................66  
Talk ...........................................67  
Google Search ...........................67  
LG World.................................... 68  
How to Get to LG World from Your  
Phone........................................68  
How to use LG World..................68  
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Settings..................................... 70  
Wireless & Networks..................70  
Sound........................................71  
Display .....................................72  
Gesture .....................................72  
Location & security ....................7ꢀ  
Applications...............................74  
Accounts & sync .......................75  
Privacy ......................................75  
SD card & phone storage ...........76  
Language & keyboard ................76  
Voice input & output...................76  
Accessibility...............................78  
Date & time ...............................78  
About the phone ........................78  
Wi-Fi .........................................78  
Sharing your phone’s mobile data  
connection.................................79  
Portable Wi-Fi hotspot settings ...79  
To share your phone’s data  
How to connect your mobile phone  
to your PC..................................84  
To check the phone-to-PC  
connection ................................85  
To disconnect your phone from your  
PC.............................................86  
Phone Software update..............86  
Sync your phone with your  
computer...................................87  
Copyrights and trademarks ...... 88  
Accessories............................... 90  
Technical data........................... 91  
Troubleshooting......................... 92  
For Your Safety.......................... 95  
Safety Guidelines .................... 102  
connection as a portable Wi-Fi  
hotspot......................................80  
To rename or secure your portable  
hotspot......................................80  
Using SmartShare .....................81  
How to use On-Screen Phone.....8ꢀ  
On-Screen Phone icons..............8ꢀ  
On-Screen Phone features .........8ꢀ  
How to install On-Screen Phone on  
your PC .....................................84  
5
Important notice  
Please check this section to see if  
any problems you have had with your  
phone are described, before taking  
the phone in for servicing or calling a  
service representative.  
WARNING  
If you delete your data stored  
on the internal SD card of your  
phone, you cannot restore it using  
the Factory data reset option  
(Settings > Privacy > Factory data  
reset).  
1. Phone memory  
When the available space in your  
phone memory is less than 10%,  
your phone can't receive new  
messages. You will need to delete  
some data from your phone memory,  
such as applications or messages, to  
provide more memory space.  
2. Optimising battery life  
You can extend your battery's life by  
turning off features that you don't  
need that run in the background. You  
can also monitor how applications  
and system resources use battery  
power.  
To manage the application:  
1
On the home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select  
Settings > Applications >  
Manage applications.  
To extend the life of your battery:  
Turn off radio communications  
that aren't in use. Turn off Wi-Fi,  
Bluetooth or GPS when not in use.  
Turn down screen brightness and  
set a shorter screen timeout.  
Turn off automatic syncing for  
Gmail, Calendar, Contacts and  
other applications.  
2
3
When all applications appear,  
scroll down to the application you  
want to uninstall and select it.  
Tap Uninstall and touch OK to  
uninstall the selected application.  
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Some applications you have  
downloaded may reduce your  
battery’s life.  
power. The body of the screen  
lists the applications or services  
using battery power, from highest  
consumption to least.  
To check the battery charge level:  
1
On the home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select  
Settings > About phone >  
Status.  
The battery status (charging,  
discharging) and level (as a  
percentage of a full charge) are  
displayed at the top of the screen.  
3. Installing an open  
source OS  
If you install an open source OS on  
your phone and do not use the OS  
provided by the manufacturer, your  
phone may malfunction.  
2
WARNING  
To monitor and control battery  
use:  
1
If you install and use an OS  
other than the one provided by  
the manufacturer, your phone  
will not be covered by the  
warranty.  
On the home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select  
Settings > About phone >  
Battery use.  
2
The top of the screen displays  
the battery usage time. This  
is either how long since your  
phone was last connected to a  
power source or, if connected to  
a power source, how long since  
your phone last ran on battery  
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Important notice  
Caution: Create a Gmail account  
first, before setting an unlock pattern.  
WARNING  
To protect your phone and  
personal data, only download  
applications from trusted  
sources such as Android  
Market. If some applications  
are incorrectly installed on your  
phone, your phone may not  
work properly, or serious errors  
may occur. You will need to  
remove these applications and  
all their data and settings from  
the phone.  
WARNING  
Precautions to take when  
using Pattern Lock  
It is essential that you remember  
the unlock pattern you set.  
You have five chances to enter  
your unlock pattern, PIN or  
password. Once you have used  
all five chances, you can try  
again 30 seconds later.  
4. Using unlock pattern  
Set unlock pattern to secure your  
phone. This opens a set of screens  
that guide you through drawing a  
screen unlock pattern.  
You can draw your own unlock  
pattern by connecting four or more  
dots.  
If you set a pattern, the phone  
screen will lock. To unlock the phone,  
enter the pattern you have set on the  
screen.  
If you can’t remember your unlock  
pattern, PIN or password:  
If you have tried to log on to your  
Google account on the phone and  
failed to enter the correct pattern five  
times, tap the Forgot pattern button.  
You will then be required to sign in  
with your Google account to unlock  
your phone.  
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If you haven’t created a Google  
account on the phone or cannot  
remember it, you will have to carry  
out a factory reset.  
2
Touch Wi-Fi to turn it on and  
start scanning for available Wi-Fi  
networks.  
A list of available Wi-Fi networks is  
displayed. Secured networks are  
indicated by a lock icon.  
Touch a network to connect to it.  
If the network is open, you are  
prompted to confirm you want  
to connect to that network by  
touching Connect.  
If the network is secured, you are  
prompted to enter a password  
or other credentials. (Ask your  
network administrator for details.)  
The status bar displays icons  
indicating Wi-Fi status.  
5. Connecting to Wi-Fi  
networks  
3
To use Wi-Fi on your phone you need  
to access a wireless access point or  
“hotspot.” Some access points are  
open, and you can simply connect  
to them. Others are hidden or have  
other security features, so you must  
configure your phone to connect to  
them.  
Turn off Wi-Fi when you're not using  
it to extend the life of your battery.  
4
To turn Wi-Fi on and connect to a  
Wi-Fi network:  
1
On the home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select  
Settings > Wireless & networks  
> Wi-Fi settings.  
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Important notice  
TIP!  
6. Opening and switching  
Going back to a recent  
Application  
applications  
Multi-tasking is easy with Android  
because open applications keep  
running even when you open a  
further application. You do not  
need to quit an application before  
opening another one. Use and switch  
between several opened applications.  
Android manages each application,  
stopping and starting it as needed,  
to ensure idle applications don’t  
consume resources unnecessarily.  
Touch and hold the Home key.  
A screen will appear listing the  
applications you have used recently.  
7. Installing the LG PC  
suite on your PC  
To synchronize your phone with your  
PC via a USB cable, you need to  
install the LG PC suite programme  
on your PC.  
To stop using an application:  
You can download this programme  
from the LG website at www.lg.com.  
Go to http://www.lg.com and select  
your region, country and language.  
Visit the LG website for more  
information on installing and using  
the programme.  
1
On the home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select  
Settings> Applications>  
Manage applications.  
2
Scroll to the chosen application  
and touch Force Stop to close it.  
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LG PC SUITE  
Software update without losing  
your data  
The LG PC Suite IV is a  
The LG-P925g does not  
support:  
programme that helps you  
connect your mobile phone  
to a PC using a USB data  
communication cable, so you  
can use your mobile phone's  
functions on your PC.  
- PC Connection via Bluetooth  
- To-do in Calendar  
- Java Applications  
For more information, please  
refer to the LG PC Suite  
IV user guide. This can be  
found in the Help menu after  
installing LG PC Suite IV.  
Major LG PC Suite IV  
functions  
Create, edit and delete phone  
data easily.  
synchronize data from a PC  
or phone (contacts, calendar,  
messages (SMS), bookmarks,  
call log).  
8. Connecting your  
phone to a computer  
via USB  
Transfer multimedia files  
(photo, video and music) easily  
with a simple drag & drop  
between your PC and phone.  
Transfer messages from your  
phone to your PC.  
To transfer files in your microSD  
card using USB devices:  
1
Install your microSD card on your  
phone. (It may already be inserted  
in your phone.)  
2
Before connecting the USB data  
cable, make sure the Mass  
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Important notice  
touch Turn off USB storage.  
storage mode is enabled on your  
phone. (On the Applications tab,  
choose Settings > SD card &  
phone storage > Mass storage  
only)  
During this time, you can’t access  
the microSD card from your phone,  
so you can’t use applications that  
rely on the microSD card such as  
camera, gallery and music functions.  
To disconnect your phone from  
the computer, carefully follow the  
computers instructions about how  
to disconnecting USB devices, to  
avoid losing information on the card.  
3
Use the USB cable with your  
phone to connect it to a USB  
port on your computer. Touch  
Turn on USB storage from the  
Notification Drawer menu. You will  
get a notification after the USB is  
connected.  
1
2
3
Safely disconnect the USB device  
from your computer.  
Open the notification drawer and  
touch Turn off USB storage.  
Touch Turn off in the dialogue  
box that opens.  
When the phone is connected as  
USB storage, you will receive a  
notification. You phone’s microSD  
card is installed as a drive on your  
computer. You can now copy files to  
and from the microSD card.  
NOTE: When uninstalling PC Suite  
IV, USB and Bluetooth Drivers  
are not automatically removed.  
They must therefore be removed  
manually.  
TIP! To use the microSD card on  
your phone again, you need to  
open the notification drawer and  
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10. Do not connect your  
phone when you turn  
your PC on and off  
Make sure you disconnect your  
phone and PC via a data cable to  
avoid any harm to your PC.  
WARNING  
Do not insert or remove the  
microSD card when the phone  
is on. This might damage the  
microSD card as well as your  
phone, and the data stored  
on the microSD card could  
be corrupted. To remove the  
microSD card safely, from the  
Home screen press the Menu  
11. Hold your phone  
upright  
Please hold your phone straight  
and level, like a normal phone. The  
LG-P925g has an internal antenna.  
Be careful not to scratch or damage  
the back of the phone, as this will  
impair performance. While making/  
receiving calls or sending/receiving  
data, try to avoid holding the lower  
part of the phone where the antenna  
is located. Otherwise may affect call  
quality.  
key and touch Settings  
card & phone storage  
SD card  
>
SD  
>
Unmount  
.
9. Unlock screen  
when using a data  
connection  
The LCD display will go dark if  
untouched for a set time when using  
a data connection. Touch it to turn it  
on again.  
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Important notice  
12. If the screen freezes  
If the phone does not respond to  
user input, or the screen freezes:  
Remove the battery, reinsert it and  
switch on the phone. If it still does  
not work, please contact the service  
centre.  
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Getting to know your phone  
To turn on the phone, hold down the Power key for ꢀ seconds.  
To turn off the phone, hold down the Power key for ꢀ seconds, touch Power off  
and touch OK.  
Earpiece  
Power/Lock key  
- Switch your phone on/off  
by holding this key down.  
- Lock and unlock the  
screen.  
Proximity Sensor  
Home key  
- Return to home from  
any screen.  
Inner camera lens  
Back key  
- Return to the previous  
screen.  
Menu key  
- Check available  
options.  
Search key  
- Search the web and  
contents in your phone.  
WARNING: Placing a heavy object on the phone or sitting on it can  
damage its LCD and touch screen functions.  
Do not cover the protective film on the LCDs proximity sensor.  
This could cause the sensor malfunction.  
TIP! Touch the Menu key whenever you want to see the options available  
for the current application.  
TIP! In case the LG-P925g displays an error message when you use it, or if  
you cannot turn it on, remove the battery, put it back in, then turn it on again  
after 5 seconds.  
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Getting to know your phone  
Stereo earphone  
connector  
Power/Lock key  
Volume keys  
- On the home screen: control ringer volume.  
- During a call: control your earpiece volume.  
- When playing music: control volume at any time.  
Charger, micro USB cable connector  
HDMI  
3D key  
- Access ꢀD Space directly by holding this key down.  
Back cover  
Battery  
SIM card slot  
Camera lens  
microSD memory  
card slot  
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2
Slide the SIM card into the SIM  
card holder. Make sure the gold  
contact area on the card is facing  
downwards.  
Installing the SIM card  
and battery  
Before you can start using your new  
phone, it has to be set up. To insert  
the SIM card and battery:  
1
To remove the back cover, hold  
the phone firmly in one hand.  
With the other hand, firmly press  
down on the centre of the battery  
cover, while pulling the top away  
with your forefinger. Then lift off  
the battery cover.  
3
Insert the battery in place by  
aligning the gold contacts on the  
phone and the battery.  
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Getting to know your phone  
NOTE: The battery must be fully  
charged before first use to extend  
battery lifetime.  
4
Replace the phone's back cover.  
Installing the memory  
card  
To store multimedia files, such as  
photographs taken with the built-  
in camera, you can insert a memory  
card into your phone.  
Charging your phone  
To insert a memory card:  
The charger connector is on the top  
of your LG-P925g. Insert the charger  
and plug it into an electrical socket.  
Your LG-P925g must be charged  
1
Turn off your phone before  
inserting or removing the memory  
card. Remove the back cover.  
until you can see  
.
2
Insert the memory card into the  
slot. Make sure the gold contact  
area is facing downwards.  
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Formatting the memory  
card  
Your memory card may already be  
formatted. If not, you must format it  
before you can use it.  
NOTE: All files on your memory card  
are deleted when it is formatted.  
1
On your home screen, touch the  
Applications tab to open the  
applications menu.  
2
3
Scroll down and touch Settings.  
Scroll down and touch SD card  
& phone storage.  
4
5
Touch Unmount SD Card.  
Touch Format SD card, then  
confirm your choice.  
6
If you set a pattern lock,enter it  
and select Erase Everything.  
The card will then be formatted  
and ready to use.  
NOTE: If there is content on your  
memory card, the folder structure  
may be different after formatting, as  
all files will be deleted.  
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Getting to know your phone  
TIP! If your memory card is  
already Unmounted but NOT  
removed from phone, you can  
use the following steps to format  
it.  
Touch Applications > Settings  
> SD card & phone storage >  
Format SD Card  
.
WARNING Do not insert or  
remove the memory card while  
the phone is on. Otherwise you  
may damage the memory card  
and your phone, and the data  
stored on the memory card  
may be corrupted. To remove  
the memory card safely, select  
Applications > Settings >  
SD card&phone storage >  
Unmount SD card.  
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Your Home screen  
Touch-screen tips  
Here are some tips on navigating around your phone.  
Touch - To  
Touch and hold  
- To open an  
options menu or  
grab an object  
you want to  
choose a menu/  
option or open  
an application,  
touch it.  
move, touch and  
hold it.  
Drag - To scroll  
through a list,  
or move slowly,  
drag across the  
touch screen.  
Flick - To scroll  
through a list,  
or move quickly,  
flick across the  
touch screen  
(drag quickly and  
release).  
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Your Home screen  
Pinch and stretch  
NOTE:  
- To zoom out  
To select an item, touch the centre  
on content while  
centring the image  
between the finger  
tips, pinch on the  
screen by pressing  
two fingers down  
and bringing  
them together. For  
stretching content,  
move the fingers  
away from each  
other to zoom in on  
an image.  
of the icon.  
Do not to press too hard: the  
touch screen is sensitive enough  
to pick up a light, steady touch.  
Use the tip of your finger to touch  
the option you want. Be careful  
not to touch any other keys.  
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screen. The last screen you viewed  
will open.  
Lock your phone  
When you are not using your LG-  
P925g, press the Power key to  
lock it. This helps avoid accidental  
touches on the screen and saves  
battery power.  
If you do not use the phone for a  
while, whatever screen you are  
viewing will be replaced by the  
locking screen to conserve the  
battery.  
Home  
Simply swipe your finger left or right  
to view them.  
You can also customize each panel  
with widgets, shortcuts to your  
favourite applications, folders and  
wallpaper.  
NOTE: Some screen images may  
vary depending on your phone  
provider.  
NOTE: If there are any programmes  
running when you set the lock  
On your home screen, you can view  
quick keys on the bottom of the  
screen. Quick keys provide easy,  
one-touch access to the functions  
you use most.  
pattern, they may keep running in  
lock mode. We recommend you  
exit all programmes before entering  
locking mode to avoid unnecessary  
charges (e.g. for phone calls, web  
access or data communications).  
Touch the Phone icon to bring  
up the touch-dialling pad to make a  
call.  
Unlock screen  
To wake up your phone, press the  
Power key. The lock screen will  
appear. Touch and slide up the  
lock screen to unlock your home  
Touch to open your contacts.  
Touch the Messaging icon to  
access the messaging menu.  
You can create a new message here.  
2ꢀ  
Your Home screen  
3
4
For example, select Folders  
from the list and tap it. Select  
Contacts with phone numbers  
from the list and tap it.  
A new folder’s icon will appear  
on the home screen. Drag it to  
the desired location on a home  
panel and take your finger off  
the screen.  
Touch the Applications icon to  
view all the installed applications.  
To open any application, simply  
touch the icon in the applications list.  
NOTE: Pre-loaded applications may  
vary depending on your phones  
software or your service provider.  
Adding widgets to your  
home screen  
TIP! To add an application icon  
to the home screen from the  
Applications menu, touch and  
hold the application you want  
to add.  
You can customize your home  
screen by adding shortcuts,  
widgets or folders to it. For more  
convenience by using your phone,  
you can put your favourite widgets  
on the home screen.  
To remove an application icon  
from the home screen:  
1
To add an icon to your home  
screen:  
Touch and hold the icon you want  
to remove. The rubbish bin icon  
will appear.  
1
On the home screen, touch the  
Menu key and select Add.  
2
Drag and drop the application  
icon to the rubbish bin icon  
Alternatively, touch the empty  
part of the home screen for about  
2 seconds.  
.
2
In the Edit Mode menu, touch  
the type of item you want to add.  
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NOTE: You cannot delete pre-  
loaded applications. (You can only  
remove their icons from the screen.)  
Getting back to a  
recently used application  
1
Touch and hold the Home key  
. The screen will give a pop  
up with icons for applications you  
have used recently.  
Touch an icon to open its  
application. Or touch the Back  
key to go back to your current  
application.  
Alternatively, on the home screen  
touch the Menu key and  
select Notifications. Here you can  
check and manage Wi-Fi, Bluetooth  
and GPS status, as well as other  
notifications.  
2
Viewing the status bar  
Notification drawer  
The notification drawer runs on the  
top of your screen.  
The status bar uses different icons  
to display phone information, such  
as signal strength, new messages,  
battery life and Bluetooth and data  
connections.  
The table below explains the  
meaning of the icons you are likely  
to see in the status bar.  
Ring  
Wi-Fi Bluetooth GPS  
4G  
Touch and slide the notification  
drawer down with your finger.  
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Your Home screen  
Icon Description  
Alarm is set  
[Status bar]  
New voicemail  
Ringer is silenced  
Icon Description  
No SIM card  
No signal  
Vibrate mode  
Airplane mode  
Battery fully charged  
Connected to a Wi-Fi network  
Battery is charging  
Data in and out  
Wired headset  
Call in progress  
Call on hold  
Phone is connected to PC via  
USB cable  
Speakerphone  
Downloading data  
Phone microphone is muted  
Missed call  
Uploading data  
GPS is acquiring  
Bluetooth is on  
Receiving location data from  
GPS  
Connected to a Bluetooth  
device  
System warning  
On-Screen Phone connected  
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Icon Description  
ꢀ more notifications not  
Icon Description  
SmartShare Off or sharing  
request  
displayed  
Data is synchronising  
On-screen keyboard  
You can enter text using the on-  
screen keyboard. The on-screen  
keyboard appears automatically  
on the screen when you need to  
enter text. To manually display the  
keyboard, simply touch a text field  
where you want to enter text.  
Download finished  
New email  
New Gmail  
New Google Talk message  
New message  
Song is playing  
Using the keypad & entering  
text  
Tap once to capitalize the next  
letter you type. Double-tap for all  
capitals.  
Tap to switch to the numbers  
and symbols keyboard. You can  
also hold this tab down to view the  
settings menu.  
Upcoming event  
Portable Wi-Fi hotspot is  
active  
USB tethering & Portable Wi-  
Fi hotspot are active.  
USB tethering is active.  
SmartShare On  
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Your Home screen  
Tap to view or change the  
writing language.  
space  
Tap to enter a space.  
Tap to create a new line in the  
message field.  
Tap to delete the previous  
character.  
Tap to hide the on-screen  
keyboard.  
Entering accented letters  
When you select French or Spanish  
as the text entry language, you can  
enter special French or Spanish  
characters (e.g. á).  
For example, to input "á", touch and  
hold the "a" key until the special  
characters are shown. Then select  
the special character you want.  
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Google Account Set-up  
The first time you open a Google  
application on your phone, you will  
with Google servers and check  
username availability.  
be required to sign in with your  
existing Google account. If you do  
not have a Google account, you will  
be prompted to create one.  
5
Enter and re-enter your  
password. Then follow the  
instructions and enter the  
required and optional information  
about the account. Wait while the  
server creates your account.  
Creating your Google  
account  
Signing in to your  
Google account  
1
2
3
On the home screen, touch the  
Applications tab  
to open the  
applications menu.  
1
2
3
Enter your email address and  
password, then tap Sign in. Wait  
to sign in.  
After sign in, you can use Gmail  
and Google services on your  
phone.  
Once you have set up your  
Google account on your phone, it  
will automatically be synchronized  
with your Google account on  
the web. (This depends on your  
sychronization settings.)  
Tap Gmail and tap Next >  
Create to start the Gmail set up  
wizard.  
Touch a text field to open the  
touch keyboard, and enter your  
name and username for your  
Google account. When entering  
text, you can move to the next  
text field by touching Next on the  
keyboard.  
4
When you have entered your  
name and username, tap Next.  
Your phone will communicate  
After sign in, you can use Gmail,  
Google Calendar and Android  
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Google Account Set-up  
Market, download applications  
If you have an enterprise account  
through your company or another  
organization, your IT department  
may have special instructions on  
how to sign into that account.  
from Android Market, back up your  
settings to Google servers and use  
other Google services on your phone.  
IMPORTANT!  
Some applications, such as  
Calendar, only work with the  
first Google Account you added.  
If you plan to use more than  
one Google Account with your  
phone, make sure you sign into  
the one you want to use with  
these applications first. When  
you sign in, your contacts, Gmail  
messages, calendar events and  
other information from these web  
applications and services are  
synchronized with your phone.  
If you don’t sign into a Google  
account during setup, you will  
be prompted to sign in or create  
one the first time you start an  
application that requires an  
account, such as Gmail or Android  
Market.  
ꢀ0  
Calls/Contacts  
Making a voice call  
Answering and rejecting  
a call  
1
2
Touch  
to open the keypad.  
Enter the number on the keypad.  
To delete a digit, touch the Clear  
TIP! Place your phone screen  
down or press the volume (side)  
key to mute the sound of an  
incoming call. Gesture settings  
must be set beforehand. Tap  
Applications > Settings > Gesture  
> Use motion gestures > Incoming  
call > tick Mute.  
icon  
.
3
4
Touch the Call icon  
a call.  
To end a call, touch the End icon  
to make  
.
TIP! To enter “+” to make  
international calls, hold down  
When screen is locked:  
When your phone rings, drag the  
.
Decline icon  
Decline/Reject an incoming call.  
to the left to  
TIP! To bring up the keypad  
during a call, touch Dialpad.  
When screen is unlocked:  
When your phone rings, touch the  
Calling your contacts  
Accept icon  
. Touch the Decline  
1
Touch  
to open your list of  
icon  
to Decline/Reject an  
contacts.  
incoming call.  
2
Scroll through the contact list  
or enter the first letter(s) of the  
contact you want to call by touching  
Search.  
TIP! Excuse messages  
When you want to Decline/Reject a  
call, you can send a message quickly  
by dragging Excuse msg on the  
screen. This is useful if you need to  
reply to a message during a meeting.  
3
In the list, touch the contact you  
want to call.  
ꢀ1  
Calls/Contacts  
View a complete list of all dialled,  
received and missed calls.  
Adjusting call volume  
To adjust the in-call volume during a  
call, use the volume up & down key  
on the right side of the phone.  
TIP! Touch any single call  
log entry to view the date, time  
and duration of the call.  
Making a second call  
1
During your first call, touch Dialpad  
and dial the number. Also,  
TIP! Touch the Menu key,  
then touch Delete All to delete  
all recorded items.  
you can search your contacts by  
touching Contacts  
and select  
the number you want to call.  
Call settings  
You can configure phone call settings,  
such as call forwarding and other  
2
3
Touch the Call icon  
to connect  
the call.  
Both calls will be displayed on the  
call screen. Your initial call will be  
locked and put on hold.  
Touch the hold list to toggle  
between calls.  
special features offered by your carrier.  
1
On your home screen, touch the  
Applications tab to open the  
applications menu.  
4
5
NOTE: You can touch Merge  
2
3
Scroll down and touch Settings.  
Tap Call settings and choose the  
options you want to adjust.  
calls  
to make a conference  
call.  
To end active calls, touch the End  
icon  
< Fixed Dialling Numbers >  
.
Select Fixed Dialling Numbers to turn  
on and compile a list of numbers that  
can be called from your phone. You’ll  
need your PIN 2 code, available from  
Viewing your call logs  
On the home screen, touch  
choose the Call log tab.  
ꢀ2  
and  
your operator. Only numbers on the fixed  
dial list can be called from your phone.  
< Voicemail >  
Voicemail service – Allows you to  
select your carrier’s voicemail service.  
Voicemail settings – If you are using  
your carrier’s voicemail service, this  
option allows you to enter the phone  
number to use for listening to and  
managing your voicemail.  
Call waiting: If call waiting is  
activated, the handset will notify you  
of an incoming call while you are on  
another call. (This depends on your  
network provider.)  
Select line: Allow selection of  
different phone numbers in your SIM.  
Call barring – Select when you would  
like calls to be barred. Enter the call  
barring password. Please check with  
your network operator about this service.  
Call duration – View the duration of all  
calls, dialled calls, received calls and  
the last call.  
Excuse messages – When you reject  
a call, you can send a message quickly  
using this function. This is useful if you  
need to reply to a message during a  
meeting.  
< Other call settings >  
Call reject – Set to reject calls on list  
or all calls. If you make a Call reject  
list, touch Call reject list > Menu key  
> New reject entry. Then create New  
reject entry from Contacts, Call logs or  
New number  
.
Call forwarding You can configure  
how your calls are forwarded if you’re  
on the phone, if you don’t answer, etc.  
Additional settings – This lets you  
change the following settings:  
Contacts  
You can add contacts on your phone  
and synchronize them with your  
Google account contacts or those in  
other accounts that support contact  
synchronisation.  
Caller ID: Choose whether to display  
your number on an outgoing call.  
ꢀꢀ  
Calls/Contacts  
Searching for a contact  
Favourite contacts  
You can assign frequently-called  
contacts as favourites.  
1
On the home screen, touch  
open your contact list.  
to  
2
Touch Search and enter the contact  
name using the keypad.  
To add a contact to your favourites:  
1
On the home screen, touch  
open your contact list.  
to  
Adding a new contact  
1
2
3
Touch a contact to view their details.  
Touch the star to the right of the  
contact’s name. The star will turn  
gold.  
On the home screen, touch  
and enter the new contact’s number,  
then touch the Menu key , and  
,
touch Add to contacts. Then choose  
whether to create new contact or  
Add to the existing.  
To remove a contact from your  
favourites list:  
1
On the home screen, touch  
open your contact list.  
to  
2
If you want to add a picture to the  
new contact, touch  
.
2
Touch the Groups tab and select  
Favourites. Touch a contact to view  
their details.  
Choose between Capture picture or  
Pick from gallery.  
Select the contact type by touching  
.
Touch a text field to open the touch  
keyboard and enter a new contact’s  
name.  
3
4
3
Touch the gold star to the right of  
the contact’s name. The star will turn  
grey and the contact will be removed  
from favourites.  
5
6
Touch a contact information category  
and enter your contact's details.  
Touch Save to save the contact.  
ꢀ4  
Messaging/Email  
5
The message screen opens, with  
your message after your name.  
Responses will appear on the  
screen. As you view and send  
additional messages, a message  
thread will be created.  
Messaging  
Your LG-P925g combines SMS and  
MMS into one intuitive, easy-to-use  
menu.  
Sending a message  
1
Touch the  
screen and tap New message to  
open a blank message.  
Enter a contact name or call  
number in the To field. As you  
enter the contact name, matching  
contacts will appear. You can  
touch a suggested recipient. You  
can add multiple contacts.  
icon on the home  
WARNING  
The 160-character limit may  
vary from country to country,  
depending on language and  
how the SMS is coded.  
2
WARNING  
If an image, video or audio file is  
added to an SMS message, it  
will be automatically converted  
into an MMS message and you  
will be charged accordingly.  
NOTE: You will be charged for  
a text message for every person  
you send the message to.  
Touch Enter message below to  
start entering your message.  
Touch Send to send your  
message.  
3
4
NOTE: If you get an SMS message  
during a call, there will be a ring  
notification.  
TIP! You can touch the  
icon  
to attach the file you want to send  
with your message.  
ꢀ5  
Messaging/Email  
help you add an E-mail account.  
Changing your message  
settings  
Microsoft Exchange  
E-mail Account  
Your LG-P925g message settings  
are pre-defined, so you can send  
messages immediately. You can  
change these settings based on your  
preferences.  
Touch the Messaging icon on the  
home screen and touch the Menu  
key, then tap Settings.  
Email address Enter the account  
e-mail address.  
User name Enter the account  
username.  
Password – Enter the account  
password.  
E-mail  
Domain – Enter the account domain  
(optional).  
Server address – Enter the server  
address.  
Use SSL – Choose whether or not  
to use SSL for Microsoft Exchange.  
You can use the E-mail application  
to read E-mail from providers other  
than Gmail. The E-mail application  
supports the following account types:  
POPꢀ, IMAP and Microsoft Exchange  
ActiveSync (for Enterprise users).  
Other (POP3, IMAP)  
E-mail Account  
Email address – Enter the account  
To open the E-mail  
application  
e-mail address.  
From the Home screen, tap the  
Password – Enter the account  
password. Setup complete page  
will appear and you will need to  
Applications Key > E-mail.  
The first time you open the E-mail  
application, a setup wizard opens to  
ꢀ6  
enter “name”. The account will now  
The account will now appear in the  
appear in the list of accounts in your list of accounts in your E-mail folder.  
E-mail folder.  
The Accounts Screen  
POP3 / IMAP4 – Select protocol  
type, either POPꢀ or IMAP4.  
Incoming server – Enter the  
incoming e-mail server address.  
The Accounts screen lists your  
Combined Inbox and each of your  
email accounts.  
Secure type – TLS/SSL/Off.  
Tap the Applications Key > E-mail.  
The Account list appears.  
Incoming server number – Normally  
each account’s default number will  
be displayed.  
Outgoing mail server – Enter the  
outgoing e-mail server address.  
SMTP secure connection – TLS/  
SSL/Off.  
SMTP Port number – Normally  
each account’s default number will  
be displayed.  
TIP! To make a shortcut to  
the Inbox of an account: In the  
accounts list, touch and hold an  
e-mail account. Then, tap Add to  
homescreen.  
You can tap an account to view  
its Inbox. The default account  
from which you send e-mail is  
indicated with a checkmark.  
Tap the Next button to connect the  
server.  
Setup Completed page will appear.  
You will need to enter “name” for  
account display and My name. Then,  
tap Done.  
To open your Combined  
Inbox  
If you have configured e-mail to  
send and receive e-mail from more  
than one account, you can view all  
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Messaging/Email  
messages sent to all accounts in  
your Combined Inbox.  
4
5
Enter the text of the message.  
Tap Attach to attach the file you  
want to send with your message.  
Tap E-mail > Combined Inbox (on  
the Accounts screen).  
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Tap Send.  
Messages in the Combined Inbox are If you are not ready to send the  
color coded on the left, by account,  
using the same colors used for your  
accounts in the Accounts screen.  
When a new e-mail arrives in the  
inbox, there will be sound and  
vibration notification. Tap the e-mail  
notification to end it.  
message, tap Save to save it in a  
Drafts folder. Touch a message in  
the Drafts folder to resume working  
on it. Your message will also be  
saved as a draft if you touch the  
Back key before sending it.  
Tap Cancel to abandon and delete  
a message, including any saved  
drafts. If you are not connected  
to a network, for example if you’  
re working in airplane mode, the  
messages you send are stored in  
your Outbox folder until you’re  
connected to a network. If it contains  
any pending messages, the Outbox  
will be displayed on the Accounts  
screen.  
Composing and Sending  
E-mail  
1
In the E-mail application, tap the  
Menu Key > Compose  
.
2
Enter an address for the message’s  
intended recipient. As you enter text,  
matching addresses will be offered  
from your contacts. Separate multiple  
addresses with commas.  
3
Tap the Cc/Bcc field to copy or  
blind copy to other contacts/email  
addresses.  
ꢀ8  
If an e-mail account is already  
set up, the wizard is not activated  
automatically.  
In this case, tap the Menu Key >  
Add account.  
NOTE The messages sent using  
an Exchange account will not be  
stored to the phone; they will be  
stored on the Exchange server  
itself. If you want to see your sent  
messages in the Sent folder (or  
with the Sent label), you may  
need to open the Sent folder/label  
and select Refresh from the  
options menu.  
To change account settings  
1
2
Open the Accounts screen.  
Tap the Menu Key Settings  
>
.
To delete an e-mail account  
1
2
Open the Accounts screen.  
Touch and hold the account you  
want to delete.  
Tap Remove account in the menu  
that opens and tap Remove in the  
dialogue box to confirm.  
Working with Account  
Folders  
Each account has Inbox, Outbox,  
Sent, Drafts, Trash and Junk  
folders. Depending on the features  
your account service provider supports,  
you may have additional folders.  
3
Adding and Editing E-  
mail Accounts  
To add an e-mail account  
1
Tap the Applications Key  
E-mail  
Select MS Exchange or Other  
>
.
2
.
ꢀ9  
Social networking  
You can use your phone for social  
networking and manage your micro-  
blog in on-line communities. You can  
update your current status, upload  
photos and view your friends’ status  
updates.  
2
3
Choose the social networking  
client application you want to  
use from Facebook, Twitter and  
MySpace.  
Enter your community email  
address and password, then tap  
Log in  
.
If you don’t have an account, you  
can visit the website to set one up.  
NOTE: Additional costs may be  
incurred when connecting and using  
online services. Check data charges  
with your network provider.  
4
5
Wait your details are confirmed  
with your community.  
If you tap your community, you  
can see the its current status.  
Viewing and updating  
your status  
Adding your account to  
your phone  
1
You can view and update social  
community content using the  
1
Touch and hold the home screen.  
When various Widgets appear,  
Social+  
widget at any time.  
choose Social+  
and tap  
2
On the Social+  
widget,  
the Setting button. You  
choose the Social Networks  
service you log in to. You will then  
see your status and contents.  
When you touch the input  
can also access a different way.  
On the home screen, choose  
Applications > Settings >  
Accounts & sync > Social+  
settings.  
3
box, the screen will switch to  
update your current status with  
comments or upload photos.  
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What’s New  
TIP! You can update your status  
simultaneously by checking  
the SNS services you want to  
Show notifications for a Missed call,  
an Unread message, Voice mail,  
Email in priority order. Notifications  
over a certain period of time are  
shown.  
upload from Facebook  
,
Twitter  
and MySpace  
.
NOTE: This depends on network  
services.  
1
Choose Applications > What’s  
New.  
TIP! You can use information  
about friends on the social  
networking site, or synchronize  
all data to contacts.  
Removing accounts from  
your phone  
1
Choose Applications > Settings  
> Accounts & sync.  
2
Choose the account you want  
to delete, then touch Remove  
account.  
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Photos and videos  
Getting to know the viewfinder (Camera)  
Zoom - Zoom in or out. Alternatively, you can use the side volume keys.  
Switch camera - You can move to the internal camera from the external  
one.  
Transition between 2D - 3D  
modes - Touch to switch photo  
shoot mode between 2D and ꢀD.  
Taking a photo  
Video mode - Slide this icon to the  
right to switch to video mode.  
Gallery - Touch the last photo you  
took to view. This enables you to  
access your gallery and view saved  
Settings - Touch this icon to open  
the settings menu. See Using the  
advanced settings.  
photos within camera mode.  
Flash - Allows you to turn on the flash when taking a photo in a dark place.  
Brightness - This defines and controls the amount of sunlight entering the  
image. Slide the brightness indicator along the bar towards “-” to lower the  
image brightness or towards “+” to increase it.  
TIP! You can close all shortcut options to give a clearer viewfinder screen. Just  
touch the centre of the viewfinder once. To restore the options, touch the screen  
again.  
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Taking a quick snap  
Share Touch to share it via Share  
> Bluetooth, E-mail,  
1
2
Open the Camera application.  
Holding the phone, point the lens  
towards the subject you want to  
photograph.  
Facebook, Facebook for  
LG, Gmail, Messaging,  
Myspace for LG, Picasa,  
Twitter, Twitter for LG.  
3
4
Touch the shutter icon  
.
NOTE: Additional charges may  
apply when MMS messages are  
downloaded while roaming.  
The camera brings the image  
into focus. When the image is  
in focus, the focus indicators in  
each corner turn green and the  
camera takes a picture.  
TIP! If you have a social  
networking site account and set it  
up on your phone, you can share  
your photos with your community.  
Set as Touch to set the image  
as Contact icon or  
Wallpaper.  
Notice: A shading issue  
may occur when you take a  
picture indoors, due to the  
characteristics of the camera.  
(Shading means a colour  
difference between centre and  
sides.)  
Rename Touch to edit the name of  
the selected picture.  
Touch to edit the photo you  
took.  
Edit  
Once you’ve taken the  
photo  
Touch to delete the image.  
Your captured photo will appear on  
the screen.  
Touch to take another photo  
immediately.  
Touch to view the last photo  
you took.  
4ꢀ  
Photos and videos  
Timer – The self-timer allows you to  
set a delay before a picture is taken  
after pressing the shutter.  
Shot mode – Select shooting mode  
from Normal or Continuous shot.  
Image quality – Choose between  
Super Fine, Fine and Normal. The  
finer the quality, the sharper the  
photo. However, the file size will be  
larger, meaning you’ll be able to  
store fewer photos in the memory.  
Auto review – If you set Auto  
review to on, it will automatically  
show you the picture you have just  
taken.  
Using the advanced  
settings (Camera)  
In the viewfinder, touch  
all the advanced options.  
to open  
You can change the camera setting  
by scrolling the wheel. After selecting  
an option, touch the Back key.  
Focus – Select the focus option  
from Auto, Macro, Continuous and  
Face tracking.  
Image size – Touch to set the size  
(in pixels) of the picture you are  
taking.  
Scene mode – Choose between  
Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Sunset  
and Night.  
White balance – Choose between  
Auto, Incandescent, Sunny,  
Fluorescent and Cloudy.  
Colour effect – Choose a colour  
tone for your new photo. Choose  
between None, Sepia, Black&white  
and Negative.  
Shutter sound – Select one of the  
four shutter sounds.  
Tag location – Activate to use your  
phone’s location-based services.  
Take pictures wherever you are and  
tag them with the location. If you  
upload tagged pictures to a blog that  
supports geotagging, you can see  
the pictures displayed on a map.  
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NOTE: This function is only  
available when location service is  
activated.  
Storage – Select either Internal  
memory or SD card to save  
images.  
Viewing your saved  
photos  
1
You can access your saved  
photos from within camera mode.  
Just touch  
and your gallery  
will appear on the screen. Touch  
the photo on the screen. You will  
then see Slideshow and Menu.  
Touch to see slide show. Touch  
Menu and select the options  
you want.  
Touch to share the contents.  
Touch to delete a photo.  
Touch More for more options,  
Restore all camera default  
settings.  
Touch this if you want to know  
how this function operates.  
The following gives you a quick  
guide.  
TIP! When you exit the camera,  
some settings will return to their  
defaults. Check the camera  
settings before you take your  
next photo.  
as below.  
Details - Find out more  
information about the content.  
Set as - Set as contact icon or  
TIP! The settings menu  
is superimposed over the  
viewfinder, so when you change  
image colour or quality features  
you will see the image preview  
change behind the settings  
menu.  
wallpaper.  
Crop - Crop your photo. Move  
your finger across the screen to  
select an area.  
Rotate - Rotate left or Rotate  
right.  
Edit - Touch to edit the image  
using various tools.  
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Photos and videos  
Getting to know the viewfinder (Video camera)  
Zoom - Zoom in or out. Alternatively, you can use the side volume keys.  
Switch camera - You can move to the internal camera from the external  
one.  
Transition between 2D - 3D  
modes - Touch to switch photo  
shoot mode between 2D and ꢀD.  
Start recording  
Camera mode - Slide this icon to  
the left to switch to camera mode.  
Gallery - Touch to view the video  
you recorded last. This enables you  
to access your gallery and view  
your saved videos from within the  
video mode.  
Settings - Touch this icon to open  
the settings menu. See Using the  
advanced settings.  
Flash - Allows you to turn on the flash when taking a photo in a dark place.  
Brightness - This defines and controls the amount of sunlight entering the  
image. Slide the brightness indicator along the bar towards “-” to lower the  
image brightness or towards “+” to increase it.  
TIP! You can close all shortcut options to give a clearer viewfinder screen. Just  
touch the centre of the viewfinder once. To restore the options, touch the screen  
again.  
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Shooting a quick video After shooting a video  
1
Open the Camera application  
and slide the camera mode  
button down to the Video  
position. The shutter icon  
A still image representing your video  
will appear on the screen.  
Play  
Touch to play the video.  
will  
Share  
Touch to share your video  
via Bluetooth, Email,  
Gmail, Messaging or  
YouTube.  
change to  
.
2
3
The video camera viewfinder will  
appear on the screen.  
Holding the phone, point the lens  
towards the video subject.  
NOTE: Additional charges may  
apply when MMS messages are  
downloaded while roaming.  
4
5
Touch the start video icon  
.
REC will appear at the bottom of  
the viewfinder, along with a timer  
showing the length of the video.  
Touch the stop video icon  
stop recording.  
Touch to edit the name of  
the selected video.  
Rename  
Touch to delete the video you  
made and confirm by touching  
Yes. The viewfinder will  
reappear.  
6
to  
Touch to shoot another video  
straight away.  
Touch to view the last video  
you recorded.  
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Photos and videos  
Colour effect effect – Choose a  
colour tone to use for your new  
view. Choose between None, Sepia,  
Black&white and Negative.  
Video quality – Choose between  
Super Fine, Fine and Normal.  
Duration – Set a time limit for your  
video. Choose between Normal and  
MMS to limit the maximum size to  
send as an MMS message.  
Audio recording – Choose Mute to  
record a video without sound.  
Auto review – If you set this to On,  
it will automatically show you the  
video you have just recorded.  
Storage – Select either Internal  
memory or SD card to save videos.  
Using advanced  
settings (Video camera)  
Using the viewfinder, touch  
to  
open all the advanced options.  
Adjust the video camera settings by  
scrolling the wheel. After selecting  
an option, touch the Back key.  
Video size – Touch to set the  
size (in pixels) of the video you  
will record. Set the video image  
size as 1080P(1920x1080),  
720P(1280x720), D1(720x480),  
VGA(640x480), QVGA(ꢀ20x240) or  
QCIF(176x144).  
White balance – The white balance  
ensures white areas in your video  
are realistic. To enable your camera  
to adjust the white balance correctly,  
you may need to determine the light  
conditions. Choose between Auto,  
Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent  
and Cloudy.  
Reset all video camera settings.  
Touch this if you want to know  
how this function operates.  
The following gives you a quick  
guide.  
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a
b
Switch camera - You can move to the  
internal camera from the external one.  
3D focus- You can manually fine-tune  
ꢀD focus by adjusting the amount of  
overlapping with a bar that appears at  
the bottom. Before starting to take a ꢀD  
picture, you can use this function.  
Brightness - This defines and controls  
the amount of sunlight entering the  
video. Slide the brightness indicator  
along the bar towards “-” to lower the  
video brightness or “+” to increase it.  
3D Photo size - Touch to set the size  
of the ꢀD photo you will take. Set your  
ꢀD photo image size as ꢀM, 2M or 1M.  
Settings - Touch this icon to open the  
settings menu. See Using the advanced  
settings.  
Watching your saved  
videos  
1
2
3
In the viewfinder, touch  
the lower right-hand corner.  
on  
Your gallery will appear on the  
screen.  
Touch a video once to bring it to  
the front of the gallery. It will start  
to play automatically.  
c
Adjusting the volume  
when viewing a video  
To adjust the volume of a video while  
it is playing, use the volume keys on  
the left side of the phone.  
d
e
3D photos and videos  
Taking a 3D Photo  
3D focus mode - Select the auto  
ꢀD focus option from Border,  
Center. Border uses a border  
area for optimizing the amount of  
overlapping. Center uses a center  
area for it. You can also find-tune  
manually with ꢀD focus function  
of viewfinder.  
a
b
c
d
e
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Photos and videos  
1
2
Open the Camera application.  
b
3D focus - You can manually fine-tune  
ꢀD focus by adjusting the amount of  
overlapping with a bar that appears  
at the bottom. Before starting to take  
a ꢀD video, you can use this function.  
You can't adjust this function while  
recording.  
Brightness - This defines and controls  
the amount of sunlight entering the  
video. Slide the brightness indicator  
along the bar towards “-” to lower the  
video brightness or “+” to increase it.  
3D Video size - Touch to set the size  
(in pixels) of the ꢀD video you will  
record. Set your ꢀD video image size as  
HD (1280x720), D1 (720x480) or VGA  
(640x480).  
Touch the ꢀD button  
viewfinder.  
on the  
3
Holding the phone, point the lens  
towards the subject you want to  
photograph.  
4
5
Touch the shutter icon  
.
c
d
The camera brings the image  
into focus. When the image is  
in focus, the focus indicators in  
each corner turn green and the  
camera takes a picture.  
Recording a 3D Video  
a
b
c
d
e
a
Switch camera - You can move to the  
internal camera from the external one.  
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e
Settings - Touch this icon to open the  
settings menu. See Using the advanced  
settings.  
4
5
Touch the start video icon  
.
REC will appear at the bottom of  
the viewfinder, along with a timer  
showing the length of the video.  
Touch the stop video icon  
stop recording.  
3D focus mode - Select the auto  
ꢀD focus option from Border,  
Center. Border uses a border  
area for optimizing the amount of  
overlapping. Center uses a center  
area for it. You can also find-tune  
manually with ꢀD focus function  
of viewfinder.  
to  
NOTE  
ꢀD camera mode is only allowed  
in landscape view.  
Keep the distance between the  
camera and the object more than  
0.5m.  
Stabilization - Set On to  
compensate unsteady hand.  
For the optimal ꢀD viewing  
experience, hold the device  
ꢀ0~40cm away from your eyes.  
1
Open the Camera application and  
slide the camera mode button  
down to the Video position. The  
shutter icon  
to  
will change  
.
2
3
The video camera viewfinder will  
appear on the screen: touch the  
ꢀD button  
.
Holding the phone in landscape  
view, point the lens towards the  
video subject.  
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3D Space  
Press and hold the ꢀD key on the  
right side of the phone to access  
ꢀD Space. It will show you ꢀD  
content such as YouTube ꢀD, ꢀD  
Gallery, ꢀD Camera and ꢀD guide.  
needs to be set in the right ꢀD  
format. If the content is not shown  
in ꢀD, change the format using the  
ꢀD formatter.  
3D Camera  
YouTube 3D  
1
1
Touch the  
ꢀD Camera and  
the screen will switch to ꢀD  
camera mode. To create ꢀD  
photos and ꢀD recordings, see  
the ꢀD photos and videos on  
previous pages.  
1
Touch YouTube ꢀD to launch. As  
the screen switches to YouTube  
ꢀD web, various ꢀD videos  
appear.  
2
3
Select a video you want to watch.  
The video will be shown in side  
by side format in portrait mode.  
Rotate to landscape and ꢀD  
mode will turn on automatically.  
3D Game & Apps  
Touch  
ꢀD Game & Apps and  
any ꢀD Games and Applications  
you have downloaded from  
Market will be listed. Four  
applications, such as Asphalt6,  
Let's Golf2, Nova, Gulliver's  
Travels, are provided as default  
settings.  
3D Gallery  
1
2
Touch the  
ꢀD Gallery. The  
ꢀD images will then be listed.  
Choose one you want to see.  
NOTE  
ꢀD content is best viewed with the  
screen ꢀ0~40cm in front of you.  
To enjoy the ꢀD effect, the content  
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3D Guide  
The ꢀD Guide contain instructions  
that makes ꢀD content easier to use  
with this phone. It will advise you  
how to create ꢀD pictures, connect  
to ꢀD TV via HDMI, view ꢀD content  
and share them.  
5ꢀ  
Multimedia  
Crop - Crop your photo. Move  
your finger across the screen to  
select an area.  
Rotate - Rotate left or right.  
Edit - Touch to edit the image  
Gallery  
You can also save your files to  
an external memory card. The  
advantage of using a memory card  
is that you can free up memory  
space on your phone.  
using various tools.  
Touch the Applications tab, then  
select Gallery.  
NOTE: You can access ꢀD content  
on Gallery.  
1
You can access your saved  
photos from within camera mode.  
To view MPO files,  
1
2
3
Select the image you want to  
watch.  
Rotate to landscape and touch  
the MPO viewer.  
Just touch  
and your gallery  
will appear on the screen. Touch  
the photo on the screen. You will  
then see Slideshow and Menu.  
Touch to see slide show. Touch  
Tilt your phone.  
Menu and select the options  
you want.  
To view 3D content,  
1
2
3
Select the image you want to  
watch.  
Rotate to landscape and ꢀD  
mode turns on.  
For more information, refer to the  
ꢀD Guide.  
Touch to share the content.  
Touch to delete a photo.  
Touch More for more options,  
as below.  
Details - Find out more  
information about the content.  
Set as - Set as contact icon or  
NOTE: A part of image files can be  
converted 2D to ꢀD.  
wallpaper.  
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It will display Play, Add to playlist,  
Use as Ringtone, Delete, Share,  
Search, Details as options.  
Music  
Your LG-P925g has a built-in player  
that lets you play all your favourite  
music. To access the music player,  
touch the Applications tab then  
select Music.  
NOTE: Music file copyright may  
be protected by international  
treaties and national copyright  
laws.  
Playing a song  
You may therefore need to  
obtain permission or a licence  
to reproduce or copy music. In  
some countries, laws prohibit  
private copying of copyrighted  
material. Before downloading  
or copying a file, please check  
the laws of the relevant country  
governing the use of such  
material.  
1
On the home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select  
Music.  
2
3
4
5
Touch Songs.  
Select the song you want to play.  
Touch  
Touch  
song.  
Touch  
to pause the song.  
to skip to the next  
6
to go back to the start  
of the song. Touch  
go back to the previous song.  
To adjust the volume while listening  
to music, touch the up and down  
volume keys on the left side of the  
phone.  
twice to  
Transferring files using  
USB mass storage  
devices  
To transfer files using USB  
devices:  
1
Connect the LG-P925g to a PC  
using a USB cable.  
Touch and hold any song in the list.  
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Multimedia  
2
If you haven't installed LG Android  
Platform Driver on your PC, you  
will need to change settings  
manually. Choose Settings > SD  
card & phone storage > Mass  
storage only and connect your  
phone to your PC using the USB  
data cable.  
For more information, refer to  
'Transferring files using mass  
storage devices'.  
Save music or video files  
from your PC to the phone's  
removable storage.  
You can copy or move files from  
a PC to the phone's removable  
storage using a card reader.  
If there is a video file with a  
subtitle file (a .smi or .srt file with  
the same name as the video file),  
put them in the same folder to  
display the subtitle automatically  
when playing the video file.  
When downloading music or  
video files, copyright must be  
respected. Please note that a file  
that is corrupted or has the wrong  
extension may cause damage to  
your phone.  
2
3
4
Touch Turn on USB storage.  
You can view the mass storage  
content on your PC and transfer  
files.  
How to save music/  
video files to your phone  
1
Connect your phone to the PC  
using the USB cable.  
Touch and drag down the status  
bar on the home screen. Select  
USB connected > Turn on USB  
storage > Open folder to view  
files.  
If you haven't installed LG Android  
Platform Driver on your PC,  
you will need to set it manually.  
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4
If the LG-P925g phone  
How to move contacts  
from your old phone to  
your current phone  
Export your contacts as a  
CSV file from your old phone  
to your PC, using a PC sync  
programme.  
connection using the USB cable  
is detected by LG PC Suite for  
Android, click "Sync" or "Sync  
contacts" to synchronise the  
contacts saved in the PC to your  
phone and save them.  
How to send data from  
your phone via Bluetooth  
You can send data via Bluetooth by  
running a suitable application, rather  
than from the Bluetooth menu as  
with normal mobile phones.  
1
Download LG PC Suite for  
Android at www.lg.com and  
install it on your PC. Run the  
programme, and connect your  
Android mobile phone to the PC  
using a USB cable.  
Sending pictures: Run the  
Gallery application and select  
Picture > Menu. Click Share  
and select Bluetooth > Check  
if Bluetooth is turned on and  
select Scan for devices >  
Choose the device you want to  
send data from the list.  
2
3
Select the Contacts icon. Go to  
File > Import and select the CSV  
file saved on the PC.  
If the fields in the imported CSV  
file are different from the ones  
in LG PC Suite for Android, you  
need to map the fields. After  
mapping the fields, click OK. The  
contacts will then be added in LG  
PC Suite for Android.  
Exporting contacts: Run the  
Contacts application. Touch  
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Multimedia  
the address you want to export  
to. Touch the Menu and select  
Share > Bluetooth > Check if  
Bluetooth is turned on and select  
Scan for devices > Choose the  
device you want to send data from  
on the list.  
TIP! Its Bluetooth version  
is 2.1+EDR and certified by  
Bluetooth SIG. It is compatible  
with other Bluetooth SIG  
certified devices.  
NOTE: If you want to search for this  
phone from other devices, go to  
Settings > Wireless & Networks >  
Sending multiple contacts:  
Run the Contacts application.  
To select more than one contact  
touch the Menu key and touch the  
Menu key and touch Share. Select  
the contacts you want to send  
or touch Select all > Share >  
Bluetooth > Check if Bluetooth  
is turned on and select Scan for  
devices > Choose the device you  
want to send data from on the list.  
Connecting to FTP (Only FTP  
server is supported on this  
handset): Settings > Wireless &  
networks > Bluetooth settings.  
Then select the Discoverable  
tickbox for other devices. Find the  
service you want and connect to  
the FTP server.  
Bluetooth settings Then select the  
.
Discoverable tickbox. The tickbox  
is cleared after 120 seconds.  
NOTE: The following profiles  
are supported: HFP/HSP, A2DP,  
AVRCP, OPP, FTP(Server) and  
PBAP.  
HDMI  
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia  
Interface) is a compact audio/  
video interface for transmitting  
uncompressed digital data. If you  
connect your phone to a TV or  
monitor using an HDMI cable, you  
can see the image and video files on  
the TV or monitor when the image  
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viewer/video player is visible on your high resolution video playback/  
phone screen. You can also play ꢀD  
content on a ꢀD TV or ꢀD monitor.  
camera preview may not display on  
TV or monitor. If your phone data is  
not displayed properly on the device  
due to a sync issue, you need to  
change the resolution of your phone.  
(On the Home screen, tap the Menu  
key, and then tap Settings > HDMI >  
Resolution.)  
Note: It may take time to play  
media files depending on the device  
connected to your phone. Files may  
not be played properly when using a  
non-HDMI certified cable or product.  
The image orientation you set on  
your phone is also used on the TV  
or monitor.  
ꢀD content may not be transmitted  
automatically if your phone and ꢀD  
TV support different HDMI versions.  
In this case, you can change the  
ꢀD settings of TV referring to the  
TV user’s manual. When using a  
HDMI cable, ꢀD video playback, ꢀD  
camera preview, or ꢀD video camera  
preview is displayed only on a TV  
or monitor. HDMI OUT may not be  
supported from some of files due to  
request from copyright owner. If your  
phone is connected to TV or monitor  
with the low HDMI resolution, the  
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Utilities  
NOTE: As a standard unit of angle  
measure, only radian is supported  
by this calculator.  
Setting your alarm  
1
On the home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select  
Alarm Clock.  
Adding an event to your  
calendar  
2
3
If you want to add a new alarm,  
touch New alarm.  
Set the alarm and touch Save to  
turn it on.  
1
2
3
On the home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select  
Calendar.  
You must first create MS  
Exchange or Google account to  
use Calendar.  
To check the event, touch the  
date. Hold it down if you want  
to add a new event. Then touch  
New event.  
NOTE: To delete the alarm on the  
alarm list screen, touch the Menu  
key and select Delete/Delete all.  
Using your calculator  
1
On the home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select  
Calculator.  
4
Touch What, then enter the event  
name. Check the date and enter  
the time you want your event to  
start and finish.  
2
3
Touch the number keys to enter  
numbers.  
For simple calculations, touch the  
function you want (+, –, x or ÷)  
followed by =.  
5
6
Then touch Where and enter the  
location.  
To add a note to your event,  
touch Description and enter the  
details.  
4
For more complex calculations,  
touch Menu and Advanced  
panel, then choose sin, cos, tan,  
log, etc.  
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Notice: Available recording time  
may differ from the real time.  
7
8
If you want to repeat the  
alarm, set Repetition and set  
Reminders if necessary.  
Touch Done to save the event in  
the calendar. A coloured square  
in the calendar will mark all days  
that have saved events. An alarm  
will sound at the event start time  
to help you stay organised.  
Sending the voice  
recording  
1
Once you have finished recording,  
you can send the audio clip by  
touching Share.  
2
Choose between Bluetooth,  
Email, Gmail and Messaging.  
When you select Email, Gmail  
and Messaging, the voice  
recording will be added to the  
message you write, and it will be  
sent as normal.  
Recording a sound or  
voice  
Use the voice recorder to record  
voice memos or other audio files.  
1
On the home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select  
Voice Recorder.  
Polaris Office  
With Polaris Office, you can view,  
create and edit document files on  
your device. The files can be loaded  
from internal memory of your device,  
microSD, or downloaded email  
attachments. The Polaris Office  
application supports the following  
file formats:  
2
3
4
Touch  
Touch  
Touch  
to start recording.  
to stop recording.  
to listen to the  
recording.  
5
Touch  
to access your album.  
You can listen to the saved  
recording.  
txt, doc, docx, xls, xlsx, ppt, pptx, pdf.  
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Utilities  
Create a New Document  
View and edit a document on  
your device  
1
From the Home screen, tap the  
Applications Key > Polaris  
Office.  
1
2
3
From the Home screen, tap the  
Applications Key > Polaris  
Office.  
Tap My Folders for folders and  
documents on your microSD  
card.  
Move to the folder that contains  
the file that you want to open if it  
is not in the root directory.  
Tap the document that you want  
to view or edit.  
2
Register your name and email  
address on the User Registration  
page. If you want to skip the  
registration process, tap Later.  
Tap My Folders for folders and  
documents on your microSD  
card.  
Tap the Menu Key > New File  
to start a new document.  
Tap a document type.  
3
4
NOTE: You can also open an  
attachment in an email by tapping  
the attachment in the message.  
5
6
Enter contents in the document  
using the tools at the bottom of  
the screen.  
4
The document opens for you to  
view. If you want to edit it, tap  
7
8
When you're done working on the  
document, tap the Menu Key >  
File > Save (or Save as to enter  
a new document name) to save.  
Tap the Back Key to exit.  
then tap  
on the right  
side of the upper title bar. Then,  
select Edit Mode.  
To move between pages or pan  
through the document, scroll in  
the corresponding direction.  
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To change the zoom level, tap the  
Menu Key > Zoom, then tap the  
zoom level you want or simply  
pinch-to zoom to achieve the  
zoom level you want.  
Use the toolbar at the bottom of  
the screen to edit the document  
(Word, Excel, or PowerPoint file).  
Tap the Menu Key for additional  
menu options such as Reflow text,  
Auto scroll, Bookclip, Send file,  
and Setting  
2
3
Tap a toolbar icon and the  
corresponding tool options will be  
displayed in a pop-up balloon for  
you to tap and use.  
To hide the tool options pop-up  
balloon, tap the toolbar icon  
again. Left and right arrows on  
the toolbar indicate that you can  
scroll horizontally for more icons.  
The tools in the toolbar vary  
depending on the document type.  
Manage documents online  
1
5
When you're finished editing,  
tap Save.  
Then, tap the Back Key to exit.  
From the Home screen, tap the  
Applications Key > Polaris  
Office.  
Polaris Office document tools  
2
3
Tap Box.net for access to your  
Box.net online account.  
Enter your user name and  
password to access your account  
then tap Add.  
View and manage your  
documents on the server as  
desired.  
The Polaris Office application has a  
toolbar that appears automatically  
when you create a document.  
1
To display the toolbar in an  
existing document, tap  
4
then  
tap  
on the right side of the  
upper title bar. Then, select Edit  
Mode.  
6ꢀ  
The Web  
Browser  
Using options  
Browser gives you a fast, full-colour  
world of games, music, news, sports,  
entertainment and much more, right  
on your mobile phone - Wherever  
you are and whatever you’re into.  
NOTE: Additional charges apply  
when connecting to these services  
and downloading content. Check  
data charges with your network  
provider.  
Touch the Menu key to view options.  
Read it later: Added in Read  
it later.  
Share page: Send the web  
page via Bluetooth, Email, Facebook,  
Gmail, Messaging and so on.  
Find on page: If you enter a  
letter or word, it will mark all the  
letters you entered from on the web  
page.  
Select text: Touch and select  
the lines you want to copy. You  
can paste it into any input box by  
touching it for an extended period.  
Add RSS Feed: Add your  
favourite web page. When a new  
item appears on the site, you will  
automatically be notified by Google  
reader.  
< Tool bar >  
The icons bar on the screen below  
makes it easier to use the browser.  
Backward: Move to the  
previous web page.  
Forward: Move to the next  
web page.  
Windows: Show all your open  
windows.  
New windows: Open a new  
window.  
Settings: Move to Browser  
settings.  
NOTE: RSS (Really Simple  
Syndication) is a family of web feed  
formats used to publish frequently  
updated content, such as blog  
entries, news headlines or podcasts.  
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An RSS document, called a feed,  
web feed or channel, contains  
either a summary of content from  
an associated website or its full  
text. RSS makes it possible for  
people to keep up-to-date with their  
favourite websites in an automated  
way that is easier than checking  
manually. The user subscribes to  
a feed by entering its link into the  
reader or clicking an RSS icon in a  
browser that starts the subscription  
process. The reader checks the  
users subscribed feeds regularly for  
new content, and downloads any  
updates it finds.  
More  
Home page: Move to Home page.  
Set home page: Set the current  
page as your home page  
Page info: Show the web page  
information.  
Downloads: Show downloads  
history.  
For unavailable RSS Feed  
webpages, the 'Add RSS Feed'  
icon menu will be disabled.  
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Google applications  
1
First, set up a Google account.  
Enter your user name and  
password.  
Gmail  
Gmail is configured when you first  
set up your phone. Depending on  
your synchronisation settings, Gmail  
on your phone is automatically  
synchronised with your Google  
account on the web. The inbox  
conversations list will be your default  
Gmail view.  
Touch the Menu key, then touch  
Refresh to send or receive new  
emails and to synchronise your  
emails with your Google account  
on the web. With the Menu key,  
you can compose an email, add  
accounts, go to labels, search, etc.  
2
After signing in, the contacts,  
email and calendar in your  
Google account will automatically  
synchronise with your LG-P925g.  
Maps  
Check your current location and  
traffic and receive directions to your  
destination. Your phone must be  
connected to Wi-Fi or ꢀG/GPRS.  
NOTE: Google Maps does not  
cover all cities and countries.  
Market  
Android Market lets you download  
applications and games. If you  
install applications and games from  
Android Market, they will appear in  
the LG-P925g menu.  
You can check other peoples'  
comments regarding an application,  
or post your own comments.  
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Talk  
Google Talk is Google’s instant  
messaging programme. It lets you  
communicate with other people who  
use Google Talk.  
Touch the Menu key and select  
the available options as below: All  
friends, Add friend, Search, Sign  
out, Settings, etc.  
Google Search  
Google Mobile Web Search allows  
you to search for websites.  
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LG World  
LG World offers an assortment  
of exciting content - games,  
applications, wallpaper and ringtones  
- giving LG phone users the  
chance to enjoy richer “Mobile Life”  
experiences.  
NOTE: What if there is no  
icon?  
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Using a mobile Web browser,  
access LG World (www.  
lgworld.com) and select your  
country.  
How to Get to LG World  
from Your Phone  
2
3
Download LG World App.  
Execute and install the  
downloaded file.  
1
Tap the  
World.  
icon to access LG  
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Access LG World by tapping  
2
Tap Sign in and enter ID/PW for  
LG World. If you have not yet  
signed up, tap Register and get a  
LG World membership.  
the  
icon.  
How to use LG World  
Participate in monthly LG World  
promotions.  
Find and download exciting ꢀD  
content from the ‘ꢀD zone’.  
Try the easy “Menu” buttons to  
find what you’re looking for fast.  
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Download the content you want.  
Categories: Find contents  
by category (e.g. Education,  
Entertainment, Games, etc).  
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My Apps: List of downloaded/  
to-be-updated contents.  
Apps for you: Recommended  
content based on your previous  
choices.  
Search: Search Content.  
Settings: Set Profile and  
Display.  
Try other useful functions as well.  
(Content Detail screen)  
Wish List: Save the content  
you're interested in  
Share: Share content  
information through E-mail,  
Facebook, Twitter and SMS.  
NOTE: LG World may not be  
available in all carriers or countries.  
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Settings  
On the home screen, touch the  
Application tab then scroll and  
touch Settings.  
Bluetooth – Touch to select: Turns  
on Bluetooth to connect to Bluetooth  
devices.  
Bluetooth settings – Set device  
name & discoverable mode, scan  
for other devices. Alternatively,  
check a list of Bluetooth devices  
you’ve previously configured plus  
those detected when the phone last  
scanned for Bluetooth devices.  
Tethering & portable hotspot –  
Tether your phone to your computer  
with a USB cable to share your  
phone's Internet connection with  
your computer and turn your phone  
into a Wi-Fi access point to share  
your phone's Internet connection  
with additional computers or devices.  
Wireless & Networks  
Here, you can manage Wi-Fi,  
SmartShare and Bluetooth. You  
can also set mobile networks and  
airplane mode.  
Airplane mode – After setting  
Airplane mode, all wireless  
connections will be disabled.  
Wi-Fi – Touch to select: This turns  
on Wi-Fi to connect to available Wi-Fi  
networks.  
Wi-Fi settings – Allows you to set  
up and manage wireless access  
points. Set network notification or  
add a Wi-Fi network. The advanced  
Wi-Fi settings screen is accessed  
from the Wi-Fi settings screen. Touch  
the Menu key and touch Advanced.  
VPN settings – Displays the list of  
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) that  
you’ve previously configured. Allows  
you to add different types of VPNs.  
SmartShare settings – Allows you  
to change the device name and  
select content type to be shared.  
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Notice: After setting silent mode it  
is not available to use Settings >  
Sound > Volume menu.  
Mobile networks – Set options  
for data roaming, network mode  
& operators, access point names  
(APNs) etc.  
On-Screen Phone settings –  
Allows you to change the On-Screen  
Phone password (the default  
password is "0000"). On-Screen  
Phone allows you to view your  
mobile phone screen from a PC via  
a USB or Bluetooth connection. You  
can also control your mobile phone  
from your PC, using the mouse or  
keyboard.  
Vibrate – Allows you to set your  
phone to vibrate when you receive  
an incoming call.  
Volume – Allows you to set the  
volume for ringtones, media and  
alarms. If you un-select the option  
to use the same volume for calls  
and notifications, you can set the  
volumes for each separately.  
< Incoming calls >  
Phone ringtone – Allows you to set  
your default incoming call ringtone.  
< Notifications >  
Notification ringtone – Allows  
you to set your default notification  
ringtone.  
Sound  
< General >  
Silent mode – Allows you to  
silence all sounds (including call and  
notification ringtones) except the  
audio from music and videos, and  
< Feedback >  
any alarms you have set. (Media and Audible touch tones – Allows you  
alarms must be silenced from their  
own applications.)  
to set the phone to play tones when  
dialling numbers using the dial  
keypad.  
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Settings  
Audible selection – Allows you to  
set your phone to make a sound  
when you touch buttons, icons and  
other on-screen items that are  
touch-sensitive.  
Screen timeout – Allows you to  
adjust the delay time before the  
screen automatically turns off. For  
best battery performance, use the  
shortest convenient timeout.  
Screen lock sounds – Allows you  
to set your phone to make a sound  
when locking and unlocking the  
screen.  
Haptic feedback – Allows you to set  
your phone to vibrate briefly when  
you touch the soft keys and carry out  
other actions.  
Display font - Change the display  
font.  
<3D settings>  
Warning popup  
Gesture  
Use motion gestures – Adjust the  
gesture settings for the incoming  
calls and for use with the alarm.  
Reset gesture sensor – Calibrate  
the motion sensor with the phone  
placed on a flat surface.  
Display  
Brightness – Adjust the brightness  
of the screen.  
Auto-rotate screen – Allows you  
to set the orientation to switch to  
landscape mode or portrait mode  
automatically when you turn the  
phone on its side or upright.  
Animation – Allows you to set  
animated transitions when navigating  
from screen to screen.  
<Incoming call>  
Mute – Allows you to mute the  
sound by flipping the phone over  
while the phone is ringing.  
<Alarm>  
Snooze (stop) – Allows you to  
snooze(stop) the alarm by flipping  
the phone over.  
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Location & security  
< My Location >  
TIP! To lock your screen by  
using the Pattern Lock  
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The first time you do this, a  
short tutorial about creating  
an unlock pattern appears.  
You will be prompted to draw  
and redraw your own pattern.  
The next time you turn on  
your phone or wake up the  
screen, you will be prompted  
to draw your unlock pattern to  
unlock the screen.  
Use wireless networks – If you  
select Use wireless networks,  
your phone will determine your  
approximate location using Wi-Fi and  
mobile networks.  
Use GPS satellites – If you select  
Use GPS satellites, your phone will  
determine your location with street-  
level accuracy.  
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< Screen unlock>  
Set up screen lock – Set an unlock  
pattern to secure your phone. This  
opens a set of screens that guide  
you through drawing a screen  
unlock pattern. You can set a PIN or  
Password instead of a Pattern, or  
leave the option as None.  
< SIM card lock >  
Set up SIM card lock – Set up SIM  
card lock or change SIM PIN.  
< Passwords >  
Visible passwords – Select to show  
passwords as you type them, or  
deselect to hide them as you type  
them.  
< Device administration >  
Select device administrators –  
Add or remove device administrators.  
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Settings  
< Credential storage >  
get from websites, email or other  
locations than Android Market.  
Use secure credentials – Select  
to allow applications to access your  
phone’s encrypted store of secure  
certificates, related passwords and  
other credentials. Credential storage  
is used to establish some kinds of  
VPN and Wi-Fi connections. If you  
have not set a credential storage  
password, this setting is greyed out.  
Install from SD card – Allows you  
to install encrypted certificates from a  
microSD card.  
Set password – Allows you to set or  
change the password for your secure  
credential storage. Your password  
must have at least eight characters.  
WARNING  
Depending on the applications  
you install, the mobile phone  
may not operate correctly  
and could be illegally used to  
establish your location and gain  
access to personal information  
via the Internet.  
To protect your phone and  
personal data, only download  
applications from trusted sources  
such  
as Android Market.  
Manage applications – Manage  
and remove installed applications.  
Clear storage – Deletes all secure  
certificates and related credentials  
Running services – Allows you  
to view and control services and  
and erases the secure storage’s own applications that are currently  
password.  
running. This option displays what  
processes each running service  
needs, and how much memory it is  
using.  
Applications  
Unknown sources – Permits  
installation of applications you  
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Development – Allows you to set  
options for application development,  
such as USB debugging, Stay  
awake and Allow mock locations.  
< Manage accounts >  
List of all Google accounts and  
other accounts you’ve added to your  
phone.  
If you touch an account in this  
screen, its account screen will open.  
Accounts & sync  
<General sync settings >  
Background data – Permits  
Privacy  
applications to synchronise data in  
the background, whether or not you  
are actively using them. Un-selecting  
this setting can save battery power,  
and will lower (but not eliminate) the  
amount of data use.  
Auto-sync – Permits applications to  
synchronise, send and receive data  
on their own schedule.  
< Personal data >  
Factory data reset – Erases all your  
personal data from internal phone  
storage, including information about  
your Google account and any other  
accounts, your system/application  
data and settings, any downloaded  
applications and your DRM licence.  
Resetting the phone will not delete or  
restore any system software updates  
you have downloaded or any files  
(e.g., photos and music files) on your  
microSD card or internal SD card. If  
you reset the phone this way, you will  
be prompted to re-enter the same  
information as when you first started  
Android.  
<Social+ Update Settings >  
Social+ settings – Set up optimized  
SNS environment. You can manage  
refresh interval and add an account  
of social network service.  
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Settings  
SD card & phone storage Voice input & output  
<USB connection mode >  
Mass storage only  
< SD card >  
Check total space and available space.  
Touch Unmount SD card to remove it  
safely. Format SD card, if you want to  
delete all data from the microSD card.  
You must unmount a microSD card  
before you can format it.  
< Voice input >  
Voice recogniser settings –  
Use the Voice recogniser settings  
to configure the Android voice input  
feature.  
Language: Opens a screen where  
you can set the language you use  
when entering text by speaking.  
SafeSearch: Opens a dialogue  
box where you can set whether  
you want Google SafeSearch filter  
to block some results.  
< Internal phone storage >  
Check the Available space.  
< Internal SD card>  
Block offensive words: When  
un-selected, Google voice  
Language & keyboard  
recognition will recognise and  
transcribe words many people  
consider offensive, when you enter  
text by speaking. When selected,  
Google voice recognition replaces  
those words in transcriptions with  
a place holder comprised of hash  
symbols (#).  
Use the Language & keyboard  
settings to select the language and  
region for the text on your phone  
and for configuring the on-screen  
keyboard, including words you’ve  
added to its dictionary.  
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< Voice output >  
Install voice data: If your  
phone does not have speech  
synthesiser data installed, this  
connects to Android Market and  
guides you through the process  
of downloading and installing the  
data. This setting is not available if  
the data is already installed.  
Speech rate: Opens a dialogue  
box where you can select how  
quickly you want the synthesiser to  
speak.  
Language: Opens a dialogue  
box where you can select the  
language of the text you want  
the synthesiser to read. This is  
particularly useful when combined  
with Always use my settings  
to ensure text is spoken correctly  
across a variety of applications.  
Pico TTS: Configure the Pico TTS  
settings.  
Text-to-speech settings –  
Use the Text-to-speech settings to  
configure the Android text-to-speech  
synthesiser for applications that can  
benefit from it.  
NOTE: If you don’t have speech  
synthesiser data installed, only the  
Install voice data setting will be  
available.  
Listen to an example: Plays  
a brief sample of the speech  
synthesiser using your current  
settings.  
Always use my settings: Check  
to use the settings on this screen  
rather than the speech synthesiser  
settings available in other  
applications.  
Default engine: Opens a dialogue  
box where you can set the text-  
to-speech application you want  
to use, if you have more than one  
installed.  
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Settings  
Accessibility  
Turn on Wi-Fi  
Use the Accessibility settings to  
configure any accessibility plug-ins  
you have installed on your phone.  
From the home screen, open the  
notification drawer and touch  
on.  
NOTE: Requires additional plug-ins  
to become available.  
Or touch Application > Settings  
> Wireless & networks, then turn  
Wi-Fi on.  
Date & time  
Use Date & time settings to set  
To connect to Wi-Fi  
how dates will be displayed. You can Choose the Wi-Fi network you want  
also use these settings to set your  
to connect to. If you see  
, you  
own time and time zone, rather than need to enter a password to connect.  
getting the current time from the  
mobile network.  
NOTE:  
If you are out of a Wi-Fi area  
and choose the ꢀG connection,  
additional charges may be applied.  
If your phone changes to sleep  
mode when connected to Wi-Fi,  
the Wi-Fi connection will be  
disabled automatically. (In this  
case, if your phone has access  
to ꢀG data it may connect to  
the ꢀG network automatically,  
and additional charges may be  
applied.)  
About the phone  
View legal information and check  
phone status and software version.  
Wi-Fi  
With Wi-Fi, you can use high-speed  
Internet access within the area of  
wireless access point (AP) coverage.  
You can enjoy wireless internet  
with Wi-Fi, without incurring extra  
charges.  
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The LG-P925g supports WEP,  
WPA/WPA2-PSK and 802.1x EAP  
Security (Some EAP methods do  
not support). If your Wi-Fi service  
provider or network administrator  
sets encryption for network  
security, enter the key in the pop-  
up window. If encryption is not  
set, this pop-up window will not  
be shown. You can obtain the key  
from your Wi-Fi service provider or  
network administrator.  
Icon Description  
Portable Wi-Fi hotspot is  
active  
For the latest information about  
portable hotspots, including operating  
systems supported and other details,  
go to http://www.android.com/tether.  
NOTE: Additional costs may be  
incurred when connecting to and  
using online services. Check data  
charges with your network provider.  
Sharing your phone’s  
Portable Wi-Fi hotspot  
settings  
mobile data connection  
You can also share your phone’  
s data connection with up to five  
devices simultaneously, by turning  
your phone into a portable Wi-Fi  
hotspot.  
On the home screen, touch the  
Application tab and select Settings.  
Touch Wireless & Networks and  
select Portable hotspot.  
When your phone is sharing its  
data connection, an icon appears in  
the status bar and as an on-going  
notification in the notifications  
drawer.  
Choose the options you want to  
adjust.  
Portable Wi-Fi hotspot – Select to  
share your phone’s mobile network  
data connection as a portable Wi-Fi  
hotspot.  
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Settings  
Help – Opens a dialogue box with  
information about portable Wi-Fi  
hotspots and advice about where to  
learn more.  
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Un-select Portable Wi-Fi  
hotspot to stop sharing your data  
connection via Wi-Fi.  
To rename or secure  
your portable hotspot  
You can change the name of your  
phone’s Wi-Fi network name (SSID)  
and secure its Wi-Fi network.  
To share your phone’  
s data connection as a  
portable Wi-Fi hotspot  
1
On the home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select  
Settings.  
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On the home screen, touch the  
Applications tab and select  
Settings.  
Touch Wireless & Networks and  
select Portable hotspot.  
Ensure Portable Wi-Fi hotspot is  
selected.  
Touch Portable Wi-Fi hotspot  
settings.  
Touch Configure Wi-Fi hotspot.  
The Configure Wi-Fi hotspot  
dialogue box will open.  
You can change the network SSID  
(name) that other computers see  
when scanning for Wi-Fi networks.  
You can also touch the Security  
menu to configure the network  
2
Touch Wireless & Networks and  
select Portable hotspot.  
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3
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3
Check Portable Wi-Fi hotspot.  
After a moment the phone starts  
broadcasting its Wi-Fi network  
name (SSID), enabling you to  
connect to it with up to five  
additional computers or other  
devices. An on-going notification  
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is added to the status bar  
and notifications drawer.  
When Portable Wi-Fi hotspot  
is selected, you can change its  
network name or make it secure.  
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with Wi-Fi Protected Access 2  
(WPA2) security using a pre-  
shared key (PSK).  
Using SmartShare  
SmartShare uses DLNA (Digital  
Living Network Alliance) technology  
to share digital content through a  
wireless network.  
If you touch the WPA2 PSK  
security option, a password field  
is added to the Configure Wi-Fi  
hotspot dialogue box. If you enter a  
password, you will need to re-enter  
it when you connect to the phone’  
s hotspot with a computer or other  
device. You can touch Open in the  
Security menu to remove security  
from your Wi-Fi network.  
Both devices must be DLNA certified  
to support this feature.  
To turn SmartShare on and allow  
sharing contents  
1
Touch application tab and select  
Settings.  
2
3
Choose Wireless & networks  
and SmartShare settings.  
Touch SmartShare to checkmark  
and turn the function on.  
- Touch Always allow requests  
if you would like to automatically  
accept sharing requests from  
other devices.  
ATTENTION!  
If you set the security  
option as Open, you can  
not prevent unauthorised  
usage of online services by  
other people, and additional  
charges may be incurred.  
To avoid unauthorised use,  
you are advised to keep the  
security option enabled.  
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Under the Sharing contents  
section, touch to checkmark the  
types of content you would like  
to share.  
Choose from Pictures, Videos,  
and Music.  
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Touch Save.  
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Settings  
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SmartShare is now activated and To share contents from your  
ready to share contents.  
phone to your renderer device(e.  
g. TV)  
To share contents from remote  
content library to other devices  
NOTE: Make sure that your renderer  
device is properly configured  
Let your renderer device (e.g. TV)  
play multimedia contents from your  
remote content library (e.g. PC)  
NOTE: Make sure that the DLNA  
functionality of your devices is  
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While browsing your pictures  
or videos using the Gallery  
application, touch and hold to  
select files.  
Then you will be able to select  
multiple files to be shared.  
Touch Share on the menu and  
select the SmartShare.  
SmartShare is automatically  
launched with the selected files.  
Touch the top right button to  
select the device from renderer  
lists.  
Touch the play button to let your  
renderer device play the files.  
NOTE: Follow the same steps to  
use the Music player to share music  
files.  
properly configured (e.g. TV and PC)  
1
Touch the top right button to  
select the device from renderer  
lists.  
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3
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2
Touch the top left button and  
select the device of the remote  
content library.  
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Touch SmartShare to checkmark  
and turn the function on.  
You can browse the content  
library.  
Touch and hold a content  
thumbnail and flick them to the  
top area with your flinger or touch  
the play button.  
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Notice: Check that your device is  
connected with your home network  
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using Wi-Fi connection to use this  
application.  
Some DLNA enabled devices (e.g.  
TV) support only the DMP feature  
of DLNA and will not appear in the  
renderer device list  
Your device might not be able to play  
some contents.  
ꢀD images may not be displayed  
properly on some of ꢀD TV sets  
when using USB/DLNA.  
window (only available with  
applications that support  
rotation).  
Changes the On-Screen Phone  
preferences.  
Exits the On-Screen Phone  
program.  
Minimises the On-Screen Phone  
window.  
On-Screen Phone  
features  
Real-time transfer and control:  
displays and controls your mobile  
phone screen when connected to  
your PC.  
Mouse control: allows you to  
control your mobile phone by using  
the mouse to click and drag on  
your PC screen.  
Text input with keyboard: allows  
you to compose a text message  
or note using your computer  
keyboard.  
How to use On-Screen  
Phone  
On-Screen Phone allows you to view  
your mobile phone screen from a PC  
via a USB or Bluetooth connection.  
You can also control your mobile  
phone from your PC, using the  
mouse or keyboard.  
On-Screen Phone icons  
Connects your mobile phone to  
your PC, or disconnects it.  
Rotates the On-Screen Phone  
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Settings  
File transfer (mobile phone to  
How to install On-Screen  
Phone on your PC  
PC): sends a file from your mobile  
phone (e.g. photos, videos, music  
and Polaris Office files) to your PC.  
Visit LG Home (http://www.lg.com)  
and go to Support > Mobile Phone  
Support > Download LG Mobile  
Support Tool to PC. If you download  
LG PC Suite IV, the On-Screen Phone  
programme will also be downloaded  
on your PC. You can then install the  
On-Screen Phone on your PC.  
NOTE: This feature is only applied  
in Gallery, Music, Video Player and  
Polaris Office.  
Simply right-click and drag to send  
a file to your PC.  
File transfer (PC to mobile phone):  
sends files from your PC to your  
mobile phone. Just select the files  
you wish to transfer and drag and  
drop them into the On-Screen  
Phone window.  
NOTE: Go to Settings > SD card &  
phone storage settings and make  
sure that the “Mass storage only”  
checkbox is deselected.  
Real-time event notifications:  
prompts a pop-up to inform you of  
any incoming calls or text, as well  
as alarm and event notifications.  
How to connect your  
mobile phone to your PC  
USB connection:  
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2
3
Open Connection Wizard, select  
"USB Cable connection" and click  
"Next".  
Connect your mobile phone to the  
PC using a USB cable and click  
"Next".  
Notice: The Camera preview, videos  
and contents from ꢀD mode(ꢀD  
Camera, ꢀD Game & Apps, ꢀD  
Guide, YouTube ꢀD, ꢀD Gallery) are  
not supported in OSP, so they are  
not available on the PC.  
Enter the On-Screen Phone  
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password and click "Next". The  
default password is "0000".  
You can change the password  
in Settings > Wireless &  
Networks > On-Screen Phone  
Settings.  
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The wizard will start searching  
for Bluetooth-enabled mobile  
phones. When the mobile phone  
you want to connect to appears,  
click "Stop" to stop searching.  
Select "LG P925g" from the  
device list and click "Next". You  
can rename the device if you  
wish.  
Enter the PIN code (e.g. "0000")  
and click "Next".  
On your mobile phone, accept the  
request and enter the same PIN  
code, then touch "OK".  
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Click "OK" to exit the window.  
NOTE: Go to Settings > SD card &  
phone storage settings and make  
sure that the “Mass storage only”  
checkbox is deselected.  
Wireless connection with  
Bluetooth:  
On your mobile phone, go  
to Settings > Wireless &  
Networks > Bluetooth settings.  
Select Turn on Bluetooth and  
then select Discoverable.  
If you have previously connected  
using a cable, run the New  
Connection Wizard to create a  
new connection.  
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Enter the On-Screen Phone  
password and click "Next". (The  
default password is "0000").  
Touch "OK" to exit.  
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3
To check the phone-to-  
PC connection  
Once the devices have been  
connected, drag down the notification  
bar at the top of the home screen  
to check the On-Screen Phone  
connection status.  
Run the Connection Wizard on  
the computer, select "Bluetooth  
connection", then "Next".  
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Settings  
internet without the need to visit a  
service centre. This feature is only  
available if and when LG makes  
the newer version of the firmware  
available for your device.  
As the mobile phone firmware update  
requires the user’s full attention for  
the duration of the update process,  
please make sure to check all  
instructions and notes that appear at  
each step before proceeding. Please  
note that removing the USB data  
cable or battery during the upgrade  
may seriously damage your mobile  
phone.  
To disconnect your  
phone from your PC  
Click  
in the top left of the  
On-Screen Phone window.  
Alternatively, drag down the  
notification bar at the top of the  
home screen and select "On-Screen  
Phone". Touch "Yes" in the  
Disconnect window.  
NOTE: You must restart your phone  
after shutting down the On-Screen  
Phone service.  
Phone Software update  
LG Mobile Phone Software  
update from internet  
For more information on using this  
function, please visit the http://  
update.lgmobile.com or http://www.  
lg.com/common/index.jsp select  
country and language.  
NOTE: LG reserves the right to make  
firmware updates available only for  
selective models at its own discretion  
and does not guarantee the  
availability of the newer version of  
the firmware for all handset models.  
This feature allows you to update  
the firmware of your phone to the  
newer version conveniently from the  
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On your phone, press the option  
key > Settings > SD card &  
phone storage and then disable  
‘Mass storage only’ setting.  
Disconnect your phone from the  
computer.  
On your computer, go to  
pc_suite folder, double-click  
LGInstaller.exe and follow the  
onscreen instructions to install LG  
PC Suite.  
Sync your phone with  
your computer  
You can use the LG PC Suite to  
sync Outlook contacts and calendar  
between your computer and your  
phone, and can use to update your  
phone firmware with latest version.  
6
7
Installing the LG PC Suite  
Use the LG PC Suite installer pre-  
loaded in the phone memory.  
1
Connect your phone to your  
computer using the USB cable  
that came with your phone.  
When the ‘USB connected’  
screen appears on your phone,  
tap ‘Turn on USB storage’ and  
select ‘OK’ to display the ‘USB  
storage in use’ screen.  
2
3
4
On your computer, the connected  
phone is recognised as a  
removable disk. Navigate to this  
removable disk and open LGE  
folder.  
Copy the entire pc_suite folder  
to your computer.  
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Copyrights and trademarks  
The rights to all technologies and  
products that comprise this device  
are the property of their respective  
owners:  
DivX Mobile  
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a  
digital video format created by  
DivX, Inc. This is an official DivX  
Certified® device that plays DivX  
video. Visit www.divx.com for more  
information and software tools to  
convert your files into DivX video.  
Bluetooth® is a registered  
trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
microSD and the microSD logo  
are Trademarks of the SD Card  
Association.  
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Google Calendar, Google Maps,  
Google Latitude, Gmail, YouTube,  
Google Talk and Android Market  
are trademarks of Google, Inc.  
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the Wireless Fidelity Alliance, Inc.  
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND:  
This DivX Certified® device must  
be registered in order to play  
purchased DivX Video-on-Demand  
(VOD) movies. To obtain your  
registration code, locate the  
DivX VOD section in your device  
setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com  
for more information on how to  
complete your registration.  
Contains Adobe® Flash® Player  
technology by Adobe Systems  
Incorporated.  
DivX Certified® to play DivX®  
video up to HD 720p, including  
premium content.  
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Wi-Fi® and Wi-Fi Protected Access  
® are registered trademarks of the  
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Manufactured under  
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Licensing Limited. DTS and the  
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& DTS 2.0 Channel and the DTS  
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Product includes software. © DTS,  
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To obtain the corresponding  
source code under GPL, LGPL,  
MPL and other open source  
licences, please visit http://  
opensource.lge.com/ All referred  
licence terms, disclaimers  
and notices are available for  
download with the source code.  
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Manufactured under  
license from Dolby Laboratories.  
Dolby and the double-D symbol  
are trademarks of Dolby  
Laboratories.  
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Accessories  
These Accessories are available for use with the LG-P925g.  
(Items described below may be optional.)  
Charger  
Data cable  
Connect your  
LG-P925g and  
PC.  
Battery  
User Guide  
Learn more  
about your LG-  
P925g.  
HDMI cable  
Stereo  
headset  
NOTE:  
Always use genuine LG accessories.  
Failure to do this may invalidate your warranty.  
Accessories may vary in different regions.  
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Technical data  
Ambient Temperatures  
Max: +55°C (discharging), +45°C (charging)  
Min: -10°C  
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Troubleshooting  
This chapter lists some problems you might encounter while using your phone. Some  
problems require you to call your service provider, but most are easy to fix yourself.  
Message  
Possible causes  
Possible Corrective Measures  
There is no SIM card in  
the phone, or it is inserted Make sure the SIM card is correctly inserted.  
incorrectly.  
SIM error  
Move towards a window or into an open area.  
Check the network operator coverage map.  
Check whether the SIM card is more than  
6~12 months old.  
If so, change your SIM at your network  
provider's nearest branch.  
Weak Signal outside GSM  
network area.  
Operator applied new  
services  
No network  
connection /  
Losing network  
To change a security code,  
you will need to confirm the  
new code by re-entering it.  
The two codes you have  
entered do not match.  
Codes do not  
match  
The default code is [0000]. If you forget the  
code, contact your service provider.  
Not supported by service  
provider or registration  
required  
An application  
cannot be set  
Contact your service provider.  
Dialling error  
New network not authorised.  
Check for new restrictions.  
Contact service provider or reset limit with  
PIN 2.  
New SIM card inserted  
Prepaid Charge limit  
reached  
Calls not available  
On/Off key held down long Hold the On/Off key down for at least two  
enough  
Battery is not charged  
Battery contacts are dirty  
seconds.  
Phone cannot be  
switched on  
Keep the charger attached for longer. Clean  
the contacts.  
Take out the battery and reinsert it.  
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Message  
Possible causes  
Possible Corrective Measures  
Battery is not charged.  
Charge battery.  
Outside temperature is too Make sure the phone is charging at normal  
hot or cold  
temperature.  
Contact problem  
Check the charger and connection to the  
phone. Check the battery contacts, and clean  
them if necessary.  
Charging error  
No voltage  
Plug the charger into a different socket.  
If the charger does not warm up, replace it.  
Only use original LG accessories.  
Replace battery.  
Charger defective  
Wrong charger.  
Battery defective.  
Number not  
permitted  
The Fixed Dial Number  
function is on.  
Check settings.  
Impossible to  
receive / send  
SMS & Picture  
Memory Full  
Delete some messages from the phone.  
Files not open  
Unsupported file format  
Check the file formats that can be supported  
SD Card not  
working  
FAT16, FATꢀ2 file system  
supported  
Check SD card file system via card reader, or  
format SD card using phone  
The screen does  
not come on  
when I receive  
a call.  
If you use a protective tape or case, check  
whether it is covering the area around the  
proximity sensor. Make sure the area around  
the proximity sensor is clean.  
Proximity sensor problem  
Check the settings status of the sound menu  
Vibration or manner mode to make sure you are not in vibrate or silent  
mode.  
No Sound  
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Troubleshooting  
Message  
Possible causes  
Possible Corrective Measures  
Remove and re-insert battery.  
Turn on the phone.  
If the phone is locked and does not work,  
press and hold the Power/Lock key for  
10 seconds to turn it off. Then, press the  
Power/Lock key again for ꢀ seconds to reboot  
the phone.  
Intermittent software  
problem  
Hang up or freeze  
Try to do a software update service via the  
website.  
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For Your Safety  
Always store your phone away  
from heat. Never store your phone  
in settings that may expose it to  
temperatures less than ꢀ2°F (0°C)  
or greater than 104°F (40°C), such  
as outside during extreme weather  
conditions or in your car on a hot  
day. Exposure to excessive cold  
or heat will result in malfunction,  
damage and/or catastrophic failure.  
Be careful when using your phone  
near other electronic devices. RF  
emissions from your mobile phone  
may affect nearby in adequately  
shielded electronic equipment. You  
should consult with manufacturers of  
any personal medical devices such  
as pacemakers and hearing aides to  
determine if they are susceptible to  
interference from your mobile phone.  
Important Information  
This user guide contains important  
information on the use and operation  
of this phone. Please read all the  
information carefully for optimal  
performance and to prevent any  
damage to or misuse of the phone.  
Any changes or modifications not  
expressly approved in this user guide  
could void your warranty for this  
equipment.  
Before You Start  
Safety Instructions  
WARNING  
To reduce the possibility of  
electric shock, do not expose  
your phone to high humidity  
areas, such as the bathroom,  
swimming pool, etc.  
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For Your Safety  
Turn off your phone in a medical  
facility or at a gas station. Never  
place your phone in a microwave  
oven as this will cause the battery to  
explode.  
Do not dispose of your battery  
by fire or with hazardous or  
flammable materials.  
Make sure that no sharp-edged  
items come into contact with the  
battery. There is a risk of this  
causing a fire.  
IMPORTANT! Please read the TIA  
SAFETY INFORMATION on page 100  
before using your phone.  
Store the battery in a place out of  
reach of children.  
Safety Information  
Be careful that children do not  
swallow any parts such as rubber  
plugs (earphone, connection parts  
of the phone, etc.). This could  
Read these simple guidelines.  
Breaking the rules may be dangerous  
or illegal. Further detailed information  
is given in this user guide.  
cause asphyxiation or suffocation.  
Never use an unapproved battery  
since this could damage the phone  
and/or battery and could cause the  
battery to explode.  
Never place your phone in a  
microwave oven as it will cause  
the battery to explode.  
Unplug the power cord and  
charger during lightning storms to  
avoid electric shock or fire.  
When riding in a car, do not leave  
your phone or set up the hands-  
free kit near to the air bag. If  
wireless equipment is improperly  
installed and the air bag is  
activated, you may be seriously  
injured.  
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Do not use a hand-held phone  
while driving.  
Do not use your phone in high  
explosive areas as the phone may  
generate sparks.  
Do not damage the power cord  
by bending, twisting, pulling, or  
heating.  
Do not use the plug if it is loose  
as it may cause a fire or electric  
shock.  
Do not use the phone in areas  
where its use is prohibited. (For  
example: aircraft).  
Do not expose the battery charger  
or adapter to direct sunlight or  
use it in places with high humidity,  
such as a bathroom.  
Never store your phone in  
temperatures less than -4°F (-20°  
C) or greater than 122°F (50°C).  
Do not place any heavy items on  
the power cord. Do not allow the  
power cord to be crimped as it  
may cause fire or electric shock.  
Do not use harsh chemicals (such  
as alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.) Do not handle the phone with wet  
or detergents to clean your phone.  
There is a risk of this causing a  
fire.  
hands while it is being charged.  
It may cause an electric shock or  
seriously damage your phone.  
Do not drop, strike, or shake your  
phone severely. Such actions may  
harm the internal circuit boards of  
the phone.  
Do not disassemble the 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.  
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For Your Safety  
Only use the batteries, antennas,  
and chargers provided by LG.  
The warranty will not be applied  
to products provided by other  
suppliers.  
Memory card information  
and care  
Always insert/ remove the memory  
card while the handset power  
is off. If you remove it while the  
power is on, it may be damaged.  
If a damage cannot be fixed,  
Only authorized personnel  
should service the phone and its  
accessories. Faulty installation or  
service may result in accidents  
and consequently invalidate the  
warranty.  
Do not hold or let the antenna  
come in contact with your body  
during a call.  
An emergency call can be made  
only within a service area. For an  
emergency call, make sure that  
you are within a service area and  
that the phone is turned on.  
format the memory card.  
The memory card cannot be used  
for recording copyright protected  
data.  
Do not write forcefully on the  
memo area.  
Carry and store the memory card  
in its case.  
Do not allow the memory card to  
get wet.  
Do not leave the memory card in  
extremely hot location.  
Use accessories, such as  
Do not disassemble or modify the  
memory card.  
earphones and headsets, with  
caution. Ensure that cables are  
tucked away safely and do not  
touch the antenna unnecessarily.  
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CAUTION  
FCC RF Exposure  
Information  
Use only the supplied and approved  
antenna. Use of unauthorized  
antennas or modifications could  
impair call quality, damage the  
phone, void your warranty and/or  
result in violation of FCC regulations.  
Do not use the phone with a  
damaged antenna. If a damaged  
antenna comes into contact with  
skin, a minor burn may result.  
Contact your local dealer for a  
replacement antenna.  
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-ꢀ26, 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.  
Body-worn Operation  
This device was tested for typical  
body-worn operations with the back  
of the phone kept 2cm (0.79 inches)  
between the user’s body and the  
back of the phone. To comply with  
FCC RF exposure requirements,  
a minimum separation distance  
of 2cm (0.79 inches) must be  
The design of this phone complies  
with the FCC guidelines and these  
international standards.  
maintained between the user's body  
and the back of the phone. Third-  
party belt-clips, holsters, and similar  
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For Your Safety  
accessories containing metallic  
components should not be used.  
FCC Part 15 Class B  
Compliance  
This device and its accessories  
comply with part 15 of FCC rules  
and ICES-00ꢀ Class B digital  
apparatus requirements for Industry  
Canada.  
Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions:  
(1) This device and its accessories  
may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) this device and its  
accessories must accept any  
interference received, including  
interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
Body-worn accessories that  
cannot maintain 2cm (0.79 inches)  
separation distance between the  
user's body and the back of the  
phone, and have not been tested for  
typical body-worn operations may  
not comply with FCC RF exposure  
limits and should be avoided.  
Vehicle Mounted External  
Antenna (optional, if  
available)  
A minimum separation distance of  
20cm (8 inches) must be maintained  
between the user/bystander and  
the vehicle mounted external  
antenna to satisfy FCC RF exposure  
requirements. For more information  
about RF exposure, visit the  
Cautions for Battery  
Do not disassemble.  
Do not short-circuit.  
Do not expose to high temperature:  
140°F (60°C).  
FCC website at www.fcc.gov  
Do not incinerate.  
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Battery Disposal  
Please dispose of your battery  
properly or bring to your local  
wireless carrier for recycling.  
Do not dispose in fire or with  
hazardous or flammable materials.  
Avoid damage to your  
hearing  
Damage to your hearing can  
occur if you are exposed to loud  
sound for long periods of time. We  
therefore recommend that you do  
not turn on or off the handset close  
to your ear. We also recommend  
that music and call volumes are  
set to a reasonable level.  
Adapter (Charger)  
Cautions  
Using the wrong battery charger  
could damage your phone and  
void your warranty.  
The adapter or battery charger is  
intended for indoor use only.  
Do not expose the adapter or battery  
charger to direct sunlight or use it in  
places with high humidity, such as  
the bathroom.  
If you are listening to music whilst  
out and about, please ensure that  
the volume is at a reasonable  
level so that you are aware of your  
surroundings. This is particularly  
imperative when attempting to  
cross the street.  
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Safety Guidelines  
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)  
TIA Safety Information  
Provided herein is the complete  
TIA Safety Information for Wireless  
Handheld phones. Inclusion of  
the text covering Pacemakers,  
Hearing Aids, and Other Medical  
Devices is required in the owner’  
s manual for CTIA Certification. Use  
of the remaining TIA language is  
encouraged when appropriate.  
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).  
* American National Standards  
Institute; National Council  
on Radiation Protection and  
Measurements; International  
Commission on Non-Ionizing  
Radiation Protection  
Exposure to Radio  
Frequency Signal  
Your wireless handheld portable  
telephone is a lowpower radio  
transmitter and receiver. When it is  
ON, it receives and also 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.  
The design of your phone complies  
with the FCC guidelines (and those  
standards).  
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Antenna Care  
Driving  
Use only the supplied or an approved Check the laws and regulations on  
replacement antenna. Unauthorized  
antennas, modifications, or  
attachments could damage the  
phone and may violate FCC  
regulations.  
the use of wireless phones in the  
areas where you drive. Always obey  
them. Also, if using your phone while  
driving, please:  
Give full attention to driving -  
driving safely is your first  
responsibility;  
Phone Operation  
NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone  
as you would any other telephone  
with the antenna pointed up and  
over your shoulder.  
Use hands-free operation, if  
available;  
Pull off the road and park before  
making or answering a call if  
driving conditions so require.  
Tips on Efficient  
Operation  
For your phone to operate most  
efficiently:  
Electronic Devices  
Most modern electronic equipment is  
shielded from RF signals.  
Do not 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.  
However, certain electronic  
equipment may not be shielded  
against the RF signals from your  
wireless phone.  
10ꢀ  
Safety Guidelines  
If you have any reason to suspect  
that interference is taking place,  
turn your phone OFF immediately.  
Pacemakers  
The Health Industry Manufacturers  
Association recommends that a  
minimum separation of 15.24 cm  
be maintained between a handheld  
wireless phone and a pacemaker to  
avoid potential interference with the  
pacemaker.  
These recommendations are  
consistent with the independent  
research by and recommendations  
of Wireless Technology Research.  
Persons with pacemakers:  
Should ALWAYS keep the phone  
more than 15.24 cm from their  
pacemaker when the phone is  
turned ON;  
Should not carry the phone in a  
breast pocket.  
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.  
Other Medical Devices  
If you use any other personal medical  
device, consult the manufacturer of  
your device to determine if they are  
adequately shielded from external  
RF energy. Your physician may be  
able to assist you in obtaining this  
information.  
Should use the ear opposite  
the pacemaker to minimize the  
potential for interference.  
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  
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sensitive to external RF energy.  
Blasting Areas  
To avoid interfering with blasting  
operations, turn your phone OFF  
when in a ‘blasting areas or in areas  
posted: ‘Turn off two-way radio’.  
Obey all signs and instructions.  
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.  
Potentially Explosive  
Atmosphere  
You should also consult the  
manufacturer of any equipment that  
has been added to your vehicle.  
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.  
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. Turn your  
phone OFF before boarding an  
aircraft.  
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  
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Safety Guidelines  
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.  
Charger and Adapter Safety  
The charger and adapter are  
intended for indoor use only.  
Battery Information and  
Care  
Please dispose of your battery  
properly or take it to your local  
wireless carrier for recycling.  
The battery does not need to be  
fully discharged before recharging.  
Use only LG-approved chargers  
specific to your phone model since  
they are designed to maximize  
battery life.  
Do not disassemble or impact the  
battery as it may cause electric  
shock, short-circuit, and fire. Store  
the battery in a place out of reach  
of children.  
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 installed and the air  
bag inflates, serious injury could  
result.  
Safety Information  
Please read and observe the  
following information for safe and  
proper use of your phone and to  
prevent damage. Also, keep the user  
guide in an accessible place at all  
the times after reading it.  
Keep the battery’s metal contacts  
clean.  
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Replace the battery when it  
no longer provides acceptable  
performance. The battery can be  
recharged several hundred times  
before replacement.  
Recharge the battery after long  
periods of non-use to maximize  
battery life.  
Battery life will vary due to usage  
patterns and environmental  
conditions.  
Use of extended backlighting,  
Media Net Browsing, and data  
connectivity kits affect battery life  
and talk/standby times.  
Explosion, Shock, and  
Fire Hazards  
Do not put your phone in a place  
subject to excessive dust and keep  
the minimum required distance  
between the power cord and heat  
sources.  
Unplug the power cord prior to  
cleaning your phone, and clean the  
power plug pin when it is dirty.  
When using the power plug,  
ensure that it is firmly connected.  
If it is 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. Always  
cover the receptacle when not in  
use.  
The self-protection function of the  
battery cuts the power of the phone  
when its operation is in an abnormal  
state. In this case, remove the battery  
from the phone, reinstall it, and turn  
the phone on.  
Actual battery life will depend on  
network configuration, product  
settings, usage patterns, battery  
and environmental conditions.  
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Safety Guidelines  
Do not short-circuit the battery.  
Metallic articles such as a coin,  
paperclip or pen in your pocket or  
bag may short-circuit the + and  
– terminals of the battery (metal  
strips on the battery) upon moving.  
Short-circuit of the terminal may  
damage the battery and cause an  
explosion.  
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 Centre to  
replace the damaged antenna.  
Do not immerse your phone in  
water. If this happens, turn it  
off immediately and remove the  
battery. If the phone does not  
work, take it to an LG Authorized  
Service Centre.  
General Notice  
Using a damaged battery or  
placing a battery in your mouth  
may cause serious injury.  
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.  
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Do not paint your phone.  
1. Do wireless phones pose a  
health hazard?  
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. (Ring tones, text  
messages, voice messages,  
pictures, and videos could also be  
deleted.) The manufacturer is not  
liable for damage due to the loss  
of data.  
When you use the phone in  
public places, set the ring tone  
to vibration so as not to disturb  
others.  
Do not turn your phone on or off  
when putting it in your ear.  
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 energy (RF) in  
the microwave range while being  
used. They also emit very low  
levels of RF when in the standby  
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  
FDA Consumer Update  
The U.S. Food and Drug  
Administration Centre for Devices  
and Radiological Health Consumer  
Update on Mobile Phones.  
suggested that some biological  
effects may occur, but such  
findings have not been confirmed  
by additional research. In some  
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cases, other researchers have  
had difficulty in reproducing those  
studies, or in determining the  
reasons for inconsistent results.  
data do not justify FDA regulatory  
actions, the FDA has urged the  
wireless phone industry to take  
a number of steps, including the  
following:  
Support needed research into  
possible biological effects of RF  
of the type emitted by wireless  
phones;  
Design wireless phones in a  
way that minimizes any RF  
exposure to the user that is not  
necessary for device function;  
and  
Cooperate in providing of  
wireless phones with the best  
possible information on possible  
effects of wireless phone use on  
human health.  
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 phones  
are shown to emit radio frequency  
energy (RF) 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.  
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  
Although the existing scientific  
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following agencies belong to this  
working group:  
National Institute for  
relies on the FDA and other health  
agencies for safety questions  
about wireless phones.  
Occupational Safety and Health  
Environmental Protection  
Agency  
Occupational Safety and Health  
Administration (Administración  
de la seguridad y salud  
laborales)  
Occupational Safety and Health  
Administration  
National Telecommunications  
and Information Administration  
The National Institutes of Health  
participates in some interagency  
working group activities, as well.  
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 FDA shares regulatory  
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 radiofrequency  
responsibilities for wireless phones  
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  
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energy (RF) because of the short  
distance between the phone and the  
user’s head. These RF exposures  
are limited by FCC safety  
flaws in their research methods.  
Animal experiments investigating  
the effects of radiofrequency  
energy (RF) exposures  
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 telephone wiring in a house,  
typically operate at far lower  
power levels, and thus produce  
RF exposures far below the FCC  
safety limits.  
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 predisposed 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 don’t know with  
certainty what the results of  
4. What are the results of the  
research done already?  
The research done thus far has  
produced conflicting results, and  
many studies have suffered from  
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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 studies demonstrated  
the existence of any harmful  
health effects from wireless phone  
RF exposures.  
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 10 or more years follow-  
up may be needed to provide  
answers about some health  
However, none of the studies can  
answer questions about longterm  
exposures, since the average  
period of phone use in these  
studies was around three years.  
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  
5. What research is needed to  
decide whether RF exposure  
from wireless phones poses a  
health risk?  
A combination of laboratory  
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phones. Many factors affect this  
measurement, such as the angle  
at which the phone is held, or  
which model of phone is used.  
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 & 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  
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 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 radiofrequency  
energy (RF). The FDA has been a  
leading participant in the World  
Health Organization International  
Electromagnetic 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  
organizations. CTIA 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.  
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7. How can I find out how  
much radiofrequency energy  
exposure I can get by using my  
wireless phone?  
All phones sold in the United  
States must comply with Federal  
Communications Commission  
(FCC) guidelines that limit  
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.  
radiofrequency energy (RF)  
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 telephones 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  
8. What has the FDA done to  
measure the radiofrequency  
energy coming from wireless  
phones?  
The Institute of Electrical and  
Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is  
developing a technical standard  
for measuring the radiofrequency  
energy (RF) exposure from  
wireless phones and other  
wireless handsets with the  
participation and leadership of  
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FDA scientists and engineers.  
The standard, ‘Recommended  
Practice for Determining the  
Spatial- Peak 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 tissuesimulating model of  
phone complies with safety  
guidelines.  
9. What steps can I take to reduce  
my exposure to radiofrequency  
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 radiofrequency energy  
(RF). 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  
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 or a 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  
and the source of the RF, since  
the exposure level drops off  
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dramatically with distance. 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  
do 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.  
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.  
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 radiofrequency  
energy (RF), the measures  
described above would apply to  
children and teenagers using  
wireless phones. Reducing the  
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11. What about wireless phone  
interference with medical  
equipment?  
has tested hearing aids for  
interference from handheld  
wireless phones and helped  
develop a voluntary standard  
sponsored by the Institute  
Radiofrequency energy (RF) from  
wireless phones can interact  
with some electronic devices.  
For this reason, the FDA helped  
develop a detailed test method  
to measure electromagnetic  
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  
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.  
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  
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12. Where can I find additional  
information?  
voice almost anywhere, anytime. An  
important responsibility accompanies  
the benefits of wireless phones, one  
that every user must uphold.  
When operating a car, driving is your  
first responsibility.  
When using your wireless phone  
behind the wheel of a car, practice  
good common sense and remember  
the following tips:  
1. Get to know your wireless phone  
and its features such as speed  
dial and redial. Carefully read  
your instruction manual and learn  
to take advantage of valuable  
features most phones offer,  
For additional information,  
please refer to the following  
resources: FDA web page on  
wireless phones (http://www.  
fda.gov/)  
Federal Communications  
Commission (FCC) RF Safety  
Program (http://www.fcc.gov/  
oet/rfsafety)  
International Commission  
on Non-lonizing Radiation  
Protection  
(http://www.icnirp.de)  
World Health Organization  
(WHO) International EMF Project  
(http://www.who.int/emf)  
National Radiological Protection  
Board (UK)  
including automatic redial and  
memory. Also, work to memorize  
the phone keypad so you can use  
the speed dial function without  
taking your attention off the road.  
(http://www.nrpb.org.uk/)  
2. When available, use a handsfree  
device. A number of handsfree  
wireless phone accessories are  
readily available today. Whether  
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Your wireless phone gives you the  
powerful ability to communicate by  
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you choose an installed mounted  
device for your wireless phone  
or a speaker phone accessory,  
take advantage of these devices if  
available to you.  
5. Do not take notes or look up  
phone numbers while driving. If you  
are reading an address book or  
business card, or writing a “to-do  
” list while driving a car, you are not  
watching where you are going. It is  
common sense. Don’t get caught in  
a dangerous situation because you  
are reading or writing and not paying  
attention to the road or nearby  
vehicles.  
6. Dial sensibly and assess the  
traffic; if possible, place calls  
when you are not moving or  
before pulling into traffic. Try to  
plan your calls before you begin  
your trip or attempt to coincide  
your calls with times you may be  
stopped at a stop sign, red light  
or otherwise stationary. But if you  
need to dial while driving, follow  
this simple tip — dial only a few  
numbers, check the road and your  
mirrors, then continue.  
3. Position your wireless phone  
within easy reach. Make sure you  
place your wireless phone within  
easy reach and where you can  
reach it without removing your  
eyes from the road. If you get an  
incoming call at an inconvenient  
time, if possible, let your voicemail  
answer it for you.  
4. Suspend conversations during  
hazardous driving conditions or  
situations. Let the person you  
are speaking with know you are  
driving; if necessary, suspend the  
call in heavy traffic or hazardous  
weather conditions. Rain, sleet,  
snow and ice can be hazardous,  
but so is heavy traffic. As a driver,  
your first responsibility is to pay  
attention to the road.  
7. Do not engage in stressful or  
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emotional conversations that  
may be distracting. Stressful or  
emotional conversations and  
driving do not mix; they are  
distracting and even dangerous  
when you are behind the wheel of  
a car. Make people you are talking  
with aware you are driving and if  
necessary, suspend conversations  
which have the potential to divert  
your attention from the road.  
8. Use your wireless phone to call  
for help. Your wireless phone is  
one of the greatest tools you can  
own to protect yourself and your  
family in dangerous situations  
— with your phone at your side,  
help is only three numbers away.  
Dial 911 or other local emergency  
number in the case of fire, traffic  
accident, road hazard or medical  
emergency. Remember, it is a free  
call on your wireless phone!  
wireless phone provides you a  
perfect opportunity to be a “Good  
Samaritan” in your community. If  
you see an auto accident, crime  
in progress or other serious  
emergency where lives are in  
danger, call 911 or other local  
emergency number, as you would  
want others to do for you.  
10. Call roadside assistance or a  
special wireless nonemergency  
assistance number when  
necessary. Certain situations  
you encounter while driving may  
require attention, but are not  
urgent enough to merit a call  
for emergency services. But you  
can still use your wireless phone  
to lend a hand. If you see a  
broken-down vehicle posing no  
serious hazard, a broken traffic  
signal, a minor traffic accident  
where no one appears injured or  
a vehicle, you know to be stolen,  
call roadside assistance or other  
special non-emergency wireless  
9. Use your wireless phone to help  
others in emergencies. Your  
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number.  
on standards that were developed by  
independent scientific organizations  
through periodic and thorough  
evaluation of scientific studies. The  
standards include a substantial  
safety margin designed to assure the  
safety of all persons, regardless of  
age and health.  
The exposure standard for wireless  
mobile phones employs a unit of  
measurement known as the Specific  
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR  
limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. *  
Tests for SAR are conducted  
using standard operating positions  
specified by the FCC with the phone  
transmitting at its highest certified  
power level in all tested frequency  
bands.  
Although SAR is determined at the  
highest certified power level, the  
actual SAR level of the phone while  
operating can be well below the  
maximum value. Because the phone  
is designed to operate at multiple  
For more information, please call to  
888-901-SAFE, or visit our website  
www.wow-com.com  
Consumer Information on  
SAR  
(Specific Absorption  
Rate)  
This Model Phone Meets the  
Government’s Requirements  
for Exposure to Radio Waves.  
Your wireless phone is a radio  
transmitter and receiver. It is  
designed and manufactured not  
to exceed the emission limits  
for exposure to radiofrequency  
(RF) energy set by the Federal  
Communications Commission (FCC)  
of the U.S. Government. These  
limits are part of comprehensive  
guidelines and establish permitted  
levels of RF energy for the general  
population. The guidelines are based  
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power levels to use only the power  
required to reach the network, in  
general, the closer you are to a  
wireless base station antenna, the  
lower the power output.  
levels of various phones and at  
various positions, they all meet the  
government requirement for safe  
exposure.  
The FCC has granted an Equipment  
Before a phone model is available for Authorization for this model phone  
sale to the public, it must be tested  
and certified to the FCC that it does  
not exceed the limit established by  
with all reported SAR levels evaluated  
as in compliance with the FCC RF  
emission guidelines. SAR information  
the government adopted requirement on this model phone is on file with  
for safe exposure. The tests are the FCC and can be found under the  
performed in positions and locations Display Grant section of http://www.  
(e.g., at the ear and worn on the  
body) as required by the FCC for  
each model.  
fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching  
on FCC ID: BEJP925.  
Additional information on Specific  
The highest SAR value for this model Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found  
phone when tested for use at the on the Cellular Telecommunications  
ear is 0.29 W/kg and when worn on Industry Association (CTIA) website  
the body, as described in this user’s  
manual, is 1.07 W/kg.  
at  
http://www.ctia.org/  
(Body-worn measurements differ  
among phones models, depending  
upon available accessories and  
FCC/IC requirements.) While there  
may be differences between SAR  
* In the United States and Canada,  
the SAR limit for mobile phones  
used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg  
(W/kg) averaged over one gram of  
tissue. The standard incorporates a  
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substantial margin of safety to give  
additional protection for the public  
and to account for any variations in  
measurements.  
drowsiness, headaches, nausea or  
fatigue. Stop viewing immediately  
and rest if you experience any of  
these symptoms.  
If you watch ꢀD content too  
closely or for too long, it may harm  
your eyesight.  
Some ꢀD content may cause  
you reactions such as ducking or  
dodging the image displayed in  
the video/game. Therefore, it is  
best if not to view ꢀD content near  
fragile objects or any sharp objects  
that could cause injury.  
Do not view ꢀD content while  
driving, walking or moving around.  
This may result in injury from  
bumping into objects, tripping or  
falling.  
Please check with a medical  
specialist before allowing children  
to view ꢀD content on the device,  
as viewing ꢀD content may affect  
sight development.  
* Product meets current FCC &  
IC Radio Frequency Exposure  
Guidelines.  
FCC ID: BEJP925  
IC ID: 270ꢀC-P925G  
3D Content Viewing  
Precautions  
NOTES FOR VIEWING 3D  
CONTENT: When viewing ꢀD  
content, hold and adjust the device  
to an appropriate viewing angle  
and distance, to optimise the ꢀD  
experience. If you exceed this  
viewing angle or distance, you may  
not be able to view the ꢀD content.  
WARNINGS FOR VIEWING 3D  
CONTENT:  
Viewing ꢀD content, including  
videos and games, for a long  
period of time can cause eyestrain,  
Warning about photosensitisation  
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seizures:  
can occur in any situation  
without any previous history.  
If you or anyone in your family  
has a history of epilepsy or  
seizures, please check with  
a medical specialist before  
viewing ꢀD content.  
If you or anyone in your  
family experiences any of  
the following symptoms,  
immediately stop viewing  
the ꢀD content and consult  
a doctor: dizziness or light-  
headedness, visual transition  
or alterations, visual or facial  
instability, such as eye or  
muscle twitching, unconscious  
actions, convulsions, loss of  
consciousness, confusion  
or disorientation, loss of  
The risk of photosensitisation  
seizure can be reduced by  
taking the following actions:  
Take frequent breaks from  
watching ꢀD content on  
your phone.  
If your sight is different in  
each eye, only view ꢀD  
content after taking vision  
correction measures.  
Some viewers may feel  
disoriented after viewing  
ꢀD content. Therefore, after  
viewing ꢀD content on your  
phone, take a moment to  
regain awareness of your  
surroundings before moving.  
directional sense, cramps or  
nausea. Parents should closely  
monitor children, including  
teenagers, for these symptoms  
as they may be more sensitive  
to the effects of watching ꢀD  
content. Note: These symptoms  
Due to characteristics of  
polarized sunglasses, Images  
on the phone can appear dark  
in certain angles while viewing  
with the glasses on.  
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THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  
MARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN. LG ELECTRONICS  
CANADA, INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE,  
LOSS OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL, 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 APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT.  
4. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:  
To obtain warranty service, please call the following telephone number from anywhere in Canada:  
LG Electronics Canada, Inc.  
Tel. 1-888-LG-Canada (1-888-542-2623)  
http://www.lg.com/ca_en (see links to “Support > Mobile phone support”)  
Electronics Canada Inc.  
Mississauga, Ontario  

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