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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual TG-L800S...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Charging the Battery ......12 Backup Tool ..........99 Power On/Off ........... 15 Weather ............. 99 Downloads ..........99 Torch ............99 Getting to Know Your LUNA Google Apps .......... 100 Touch Screen ..........17 Home Screen ........... 22 Settings Lock Screen ..........49 Typing Characters ........
  • Page 3: Before Using

    Before Using Read this first Please read this User Manual before using the smartphone to ensure that you are using it safely and correctly. This User Manual may be changed without notice. ≐ Depending on the smartphone model, software version, or mobile network service, some ≐...
  • Page 4: Copyrights Information

    Before Using   Copyrights Information Copyrights Information Copyright © 2016 TG&Co. ≐ This manual is protected under international copyright laws. No part of this manual may be ≐ reproduced, distributed, translated, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of TG&Co.
  • Page 5: Getting Started Luna

    Getting Started LUNA What’s in the Box The following items are included. USB cable for charging and LUNA phone Charger connecting with a PC micro SIM and micro SD Quick guide Warranty card tray eject pin NOTES If any of the above are missing, please contact the customer center.
  • Page 6: Luna Overview

    Getting Started LUNA    LUNA Overview LUNA Overview Receiver Stereo earphone jack Front camera LED indicator Illumination and proximity sensors micro SD card tray Touch screen micro SIM card tray Front microphone USB connector for charging and connecting Speaker...
  • Page 7 Getting Started LUNA    LUNA Overview Rear microphone Rear camera Flash Antenna line Power button Volume up button Volume down button NFC antenna Antenna line NOTES Some touch screen protection films may reduce the touch sensitivity or cause a ↝...
  • Page 8 Getting Started LUNA    LUNA Overview BUTTONS Button Description Press and hold more than 1 second to turn the ≐ smartphone on or off. Power Press to turn on or lock the screen. ≐ Press and hold more than 8 seconds to reboot the ≐...
  • Page 9: Installing The Micro Sim Card

    Getting Started LUNA    Installing the micro SIM Card Installing the micro SIM Card To use your smartphone, you must install the micro SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card supplied by your mobile provider. Insert the micro SIM and micro SD tray eject pin into the micro SIM card tray eject hole and push the pin until the tray ejects slightly from the slot.
  • Page 10 Getting Started LUNA    Installing the micro SIM Card CAUTIONS Be careful not to damage the contact points of the micro SIM card by bending and ↝ scratching. Do not lose or hand over your smartphone, as the micro SIM card contains your ↝...
  • Page 11: Installing The Micro Sd Card

    Getting Started LUNA    Installing the micro SD Card Installing the micro SD Card To use the extended memory in addition to the system memory, you can use the micro SD (Secure Digital) card as an external memory card. Insert the micro SIM and micro SD tray eject pin into the micro SD card tray eject hole and push the pin until the tray ejects slightly from the slot.
  • Page 12: Charging The Battery

    Getting Started LUNA    Charging the Battery Charging the Battery Read before charging the battery Make sure to only use a charger that has been supplied or authorized by our company. ≐ Unauthorized chargers may cause the smartphone to malfunction or the smartphone battery to explode.
  • Page 13: Battery Charging

    Getting Started LUNA    Charging the Battery NOTES If you are out of the service area or in an area with a weak signal for an extended ↝ period of time, the increased battery consumption required to make a signal connection may make your battery life shorter.
  • Page 14 Getting Started LUNA    Charging the Battery NOTES If you turn your smartphone power on while charging your smartphone, it may not be ↝ 100% fully charged. If you charge your smartphone using the USB port of your PC or car charger, the ↝...
  • Page 15: Power On/Off

    Getting Started LUNA    Power On/Off Power On/Off Power on Press and hold the Power button for more than 1 second to turn on your smartphone. When you turn on your smartphone for the first time, please follow the onscreen instructions to personalize your smartphone.
  • Page 16: Power Off

    Getting Started LUNA    Power On/Off Power off Press and hold the Power button for more than 1 second and tap Power off in the menu. Button Description Power off Turn off your smartphone. Restart Turn your smartphone off and on again.
  • Page 17: Getting To Know Your Luna

    Getting to Know Your LUNA Touch Screen You can do anything on your LUNA by touching the screen and pressing the buttons. Different ways of touching the touch screen result in different operations. Use your smartphone after learning some basic touch skills.
  • Page 18 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Touch Screen Long-press Tap and hold the screen with your finger for more than 1 second. By making a long press on the screen, you can access available options. Double-tap Double-tap on the screen to zoom in or zoom out when using certain apps such as Gallery,...
  • Page 19 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Touch Screen Drag Tap and hold the screen and move to a target position with your finger without breaking contact. You can move a shortcut or movable item to the position of your choice.
  • Page 20 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Touch Screen Swipe Quickly touch and move your finger across the touchscreen (left/right/up/down) without breaking contact. You can see the previous or next screen of the Home or Apps screen by swiping from right to left, or from left to right. Also, you can see the up or down page of the...
  • Page 21: Pinch And Spread

    Getting to Know Your LUNA   Touch Screen Pinch and spread Touch the screen with two fingers and move them apart or bring them closer together. You can zoom in or out on a web page, map, or photo.
  • Page 22: Home Screen

    Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Home Screen About the Home screen The Home screen is the first screen you see after you turn on your smartphone and unlock the lock screen. The Home screen is the start screen for the smartphone user. It contains apps, folders, widgets, quick start shortcuts, and softkeys.
  • Page 23 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Softkey Button Description Recent A list of recently opened apps will appear. Briefly press to go to the Home screen. ≐ Home Long-press to run Google Now. ≐ Back Go back to the previous screen.
  • Page 24: Managing The Home Screen

    Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Managing the Home screen Adding shortcuts and widgets To edit Home screen pages, long-press an empty space on the Home screen and go to a page where you want to add widgets or apps by swiping. Then tap Widget or App and choose...
  • Page 25 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Tap Apps and find an app on the Apps screen to add to the Home screen. If you long-press the app, the Home screen will appear. Then drag the shortcut to the desired Home screen page.
  • Page 26 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Moving and deleting shortcuts and widgets To move an app shortcut in the Home screen, long-press the shortcut and drag it to the desired location. If you want to move it to another page of the Home screen, move to the left or right edge of the Home screen while dragging to change the page of the Home screen.
  • Page 27 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Adding, moving, deleting the Home screen page If you pinch with two fingers on an empty space on the Home screen, the editing screen for the Home screen will open. From the editing screen, you can add, delete, and move the Home screen page.
  • Page 28 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Moving the Home screen page: Long-press and drag a Home screen page to the desired ≐ location. Deleting the Home screen page: Tap     at the upper right of the Home screen page you ≐...
  • Page 29 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Start page setting: Tap the     at the bottom of the page you want to set as the start page ≐ of the Home screen. The page will be set as the start page of your Home screen.
  • Page 30 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen...
  • Page 31 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Long-press a shortcut and drag and drop it on top of another shortcut. A folder will be ≐ created automatically.
  • Page 32 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen To specify a name for the folder, tap the folder and tap Unnamed Folder to type a name. After ≐ typing the name, tap     and tap    .
  • Page 33 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen To add an app shortcut on the folder, tap the folder. Then tap     and tap the desired app in ≐ the app list at the bottom of the screen. The app shortcut is added to the folder.
  • Page 34: Changing The Wallpaper

    Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Deleting the folder To delete a folder, long-press a folder and drag it to the trash icon at the top of the screen. ≐ Changing the wallpaper If you long-press an empty space on the Home screen, the management screen will appear.
  • Page 35 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Preferences If you long-press an empty space on the Home screen, the management screen will appear. Tap Preferences. In the Preference setting page, you can select how to use the Home screen. Layer mode setting:...
  • Page 36: Task Manager

    Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Task Manager If you long-press an empty space on the Home screen, the management screen will appear. Tap Task Manager to open the Task Manager screen.
  • Page 37: Apps Screen

    Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Apps Screen From the Apps screen, you can see shortcuts to all apps installed on your smartphone. Tap an app shortcut to run the app. From the Home screen, tap Apps to open the Apps screen. You can change the Apps screen...
  • Page 38 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Moving shortcuts   and select Edit mode to start the edit mode. All shortcuts on From the Apps screen, tap   the Apps screen will wiggle, indicating that they are ready for moving. Long-press and drag the app shortcut that you want to move to the new location.
  • Page 39: Managing Apps

    Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Sorting shortcuts   and select Frequency, Alphabet, Install time, or User From the Apps screen, tap   define to sort shortcuts. Managing Apps From the Apps screen, tap     and select Manage apps to manage apps. On the Apps management screen, select an app that you want to manage.
  • Page 40: Status Bar

    Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Status bar The status bar at the top of the Home screen shows information on the status of your smartphone using icons. Icons that appear in the status bar are shown below. This table describes only the important icons.
  • Page 41 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Icon Description Power Saving mode NFC function is on NFC card mode Using Wi-Fi hotspot Using the battery (display the battery level) Battery is charging Airplane mode Alarm is set Recording Do not disturb...
  • Page 42 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Icon Description System information No micro SIM card Wireless display in use Wi-Fi Direct in use NOTE In some apps, the status bar may not appear. In this case, swipe down from the top of...
  • Page 43: Notification Panel

    Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Notification panel To open the notification panel, swipe down the top of the screen. You can see new notifications, quick setting icons, etc. in the notification panel. Battery level icon Settings View all: Show all quick settings icons.
  • Page 44 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Icon Description GPS on/off Bluetooth on/off Brightness (Auto/Full/Half) Airplane mode on/off Wi-Fi hotspot on/off Wireless display on/off NFC on/off Sync. on/off Rotate display (Auto-rotate/Portrait) Torch on/off Power saver on/off Smart amp on/off Screen capture...
  • Page 45 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Softkey Recent button    Tap     to open the recent app list screen. You can run an app by tapping and clear the entire app list by tapping CLEAR ALL.
  • Page 46: Home Button

    Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Home button    Tap     to move to the Home screen. Long-press     to run Google Now.
  • Page 47: Back Button

    Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Back button    Tap     to go to the previous screen.
  • Page 48 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Home Screen Setting the wallpaper for the Home screen If you long-press an empty space on the Home screen, the management screen will appear. Tap Wallpaper and choose an image from Gallery, Wallpaper, or Photos to set to wallpaper. Here,...
  • Page 49: Lock Screen

    Getting to Know Your LUNA   Lock Screen Lock Screen When the screen is on, if you press the Power button or don’t use your smartphone for a specified period of time, your smartphone will be locked. To unlock your smartphone, press the Power button and slide (swipe) the lock screen up.
  • Page 50 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Lock Screen NOTE If you have forgotten your pattern, PIN, or password, contact the customer center and check the unlock method. Slide: Slide (swipe) up the lock screen to unlock. ≐ Pattern: Draw a pattern with more than four dots to unlock the screen. When you set the ≐...
  • Page 51: Typing Characters

    Getting to Know Your LUNA   Typing Characters Typing Characters When your smartphone or an app requires text input, the keyboard appears automatically so you can input characters. Keyboard overview Use to type in uppercase. Delete the character before the cursor.
  • Page 52: Copy And Paste

    Getting to Know Your LUNA   Typing Characters Copy and paste You can copy or cut characters. They will be copied or cut to put on the clipboard, and then can be pasted wherever you want them. Long-press the text to copy or cut.
  • Page 53: Gesture Typing

    Getting to Know Your LUNA   Typing Characters Gesture typing You can input a word by sliding your fingers over the letters. Slide your finger over the letters to spell the word you want to input. The word will appear. Lift your finger from the keyboard to enter the word.
  • Page 54: Running And Stopping Apps

    Getting to Know Your LUNA   Running and Stopping Apps Running and Stopping Apps Running apps From the Home or Apps screen, tap the app shortcut to run. ≐ You can also run an app from the recent app list screen. Tap  ...
  • Page 55: Managing Your Smartphone And Data

    Getting to Know Your LUNA   Managing your Smartphone and Data Managing your Smartphone and Data Managing data by connecting to your computer You can copy or move files (documents, music, videos, photos, etc.) from your smartphone to your PC by connecting your smartphone with your PC using the USB data cable. Files on your PC can also be copied or moved to your smartphone.
  • Page 56 Getting to Know Your LUNA   Managing your Smartphone and Data You can choose which operation is launched when the USB data cable is connected. To select the operation, swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Notification panel and tap Touch for more options.
  • Page 57: Software Update

    Backup and Reset Backup and restore If you have linked your LUNA with your Google Account, you can back up data and restore data from the backup data. When you replace your smartphone or if data has been cleared by accident, you can restore data from your Google account, including personal information, app data, Wi-Fi password, etc.
  • Page 58: Connecting The Wireless Display

    Getting to Know Your LUNA   Connecting the Wireless Display Connecting the Wireless Display You can share your smartphone’s screen on the wireless display by connecting your smartphone with the wireless display. Turn on the wireless display. Open the Notification panel by swiping down from the top of the screen.
  • Page 59: Data Sharing

    Getting to Know Your LUNA   Data Sharing Data Sharing You can share files with other users through the data sharing function. (Here, we use picture sharing as an example.) Take a picture using the Camera app. Open the Gallery and select a picture you want to share.
  • Page 60: Using Apps

    Using Apps Installing and Deleting Apps Installing an app You can install apps you have purchased from Play Store. From the Apps screen, tap Play Store. Choose the app that you want on the Play Store screen. You can search for the app in the category or by typing a query into the search box.
  • Page 61: Phone

    Using Apps   Phone Phone From the Home screen, tap     or on the Apps screen, tap    . You can make and receive calls. Making calls You can make a call by manually entering a phone number in the dial input box by pressing the numbers, by choosing a phone number from the contact list, or by choosing a phone number from the app.
  • Page 62 Using Apps   Phone When you are on a call, you can use several call options. Tap     to end a call. Use a speakerphone, a handset earpiece, or a Bluetooth device. End: Hold: End a call. Temporarily put a call on hold. More: Merge, mute or record your call.
  • Page 63: Making International Calls

    Using Apps   Phone Making calls using contacts and call history Go to a contact you want to call and tap     to make a call in the CALL HISTORY, CONTACTS, GROUPS, or FAVORITES tab. Making international calls From the Apps screen, tap    .
  • Page 64: Answering Calls

    Using Apps   Phone Emergency calls on the Lock screen You can make an emergency call without unlocking when your smartphone is locked, except the slide lock. From the lock screen, tap EMERGENCY to enter into emergency call mode and dial, then tap  .
  • Page 65: Rejecting Calls

    Using Apps   Phone Rejecting calls When there is an incoming call, from the incoming call screen, you can drag     to the left to reject the call. You can send a rejection message when rejecting a call. Drag the Reject call by sending SMS bar upwards and tap the rejection message you want to send in the reject message list.
  • Page 66: Contacts

    Using Apps   Contacts Contacts You can manage the phone number, email, address, etc. using the Contacts app and sync with your accounts such as your Google account. Adding contacts You can add contacts and get contacts from your synchronized accounts. From the Home screen, tap  ...
  • Page 67: Importing And Exporting Contacts

    Using Apps   Contacts NOTES You can add the phone number of the received call or message to your contacts. ↝ Tap     of the phone number in the CALL HISTORY tab, then tap Create new contact to add or Update existing contact to update the existing contact. You can register your information to My local profile.
  • Page 68: Searching Contacts

    Using Apps   Contacts Favorites To use your LUNA more conveniently, you can register frequently used contacts as favorites. From the Home screen, tap    , or on the Apps screen, tap    .   and select Edit tabs from the menu.
  • Page 69: Messaging

    Using Apps   Messaging Messaging You can send and receive messages and check the content of the conversation window. CAUTIONS Do not open messages from strangers or suspicious organizations. A message that ↝ is infected with a virus may infect or damage your smartphone and cause undue charges through auto payment, etc.
  • Page 70 Using Apps   Messaging Attach file Menu Recipient input box Selecting the recipient from the contact Send Message input box NOTE   and select Send message from the menu. Tap   From the Contacts screen, tap     on the contact list, then tap    ...
  • Page 71: Viewing Message

    Using Apps   Messaging Viewing message Received or sent messages can be viewed according to the contact. From the Home screen, tap    , or on the Apps screen, tap    . Select a message from the Conversations list. You can view the messages received from and sent to the contact. Messaging settings You can set the settings for Messaging.
  • Page 72: Browser

    Using Apps   Browser Browser Use to surf Web sites. From the Home screen, tap    , or on the Apps screen, tap    . Tap the address field and type the web site address. Tap     to go to the web site. Address bar More Search bar...
  • Page 73: Camera

    Using Apps   Camera Camera Take pictures and record videos using the Camera function. NOTES When you run the Camera app for the first time, you will see a message that reads ↝ “Remember photo locations?” Select YES to include location information in your pictures.
  • Page 74: Shooting Mode

    Using Apps   Camera NOTES To use your LUNA to take a selfie, tap     to activate the front camera lens. You can ↝ take a selfie while viewing your face on the display screen. The Camera app consumes more power than other apps. When the battery is low, use ↝...
  • Page 75 Using Apps   Camera Auto: Take one photo with auto camera mode. ≐ Burst shot: Press and hold the shutter and you can take a burst of photos for as long as you ≐ hold the shutter. Best shot: Take group photos several times and modify each member’s status to get the best ≐...
  • Page 76 Using Apps   Camera Normal: Select for a normal shot. ≐ Portrait: Select for a portrait shot. ≐ Landscape: Select for a landscape shot. ≐ Landscape portrait: Select for a combined portrait and landscape shot. ≐ Night: Select when shooting at night. ≐...
  • Page 77 Using Apps   Camera Photo effects     You can add an effect to your picture. Scroll the list up or down to see more effects Normal: Apply a general effect. ≐ Vivid: Make your picture more vivid. ≐ Lomo: Apply colors and vignette effects, as if it was taken by a LOMO camera. ≐...
  • Page 78: White Balance

    Using Apps   Camera Kaleidoscope: Make a picture that is like looking through a kaleidoscope. ≐ Mirror: Make a picture that looks like a reflected image in a mirror. ≐ Miniature: Make a picture that feels like a miniature. ≐ HDR    ...
  • Page 79: Picture Quality

    Using Apps   Camera Auto tracking     This enables the camera to stay focused on a moving subject (object or face). Smart denoise     Turn the smart denoise function on or off. Picture size     Select the picture ratio and size. Picture quality  ...
  • Page 80: Data Storage

    Using Apps   Camera Data storage     Select the storage media to which your picture will be saved. This option is not available if you did not install a micro SD card or other external storage device. Review duration    ...
  • Page 81: Gallery

    Using Apps   Gallery Gallery You can see and manage photo and video files saved on your smartphone. NOTE Photo and video files in some formats may not be played. Viewing photos and videos From the Home screen, tap Apps ►    .
  • Page 82: Music

    Using Apps   Music Deleting photos and videos From the Home screen, tap Apps ►    . Tap the album that includes the photo or video file you want to delete. Select the photo or video file to delete. Tap    , then tap OK to delete the file.
  • Page 83 Using Apps   Music Music will be played. Play Tap to view the contents of More: favorites or playlists Tap for additional options. MORE: Tap to add tiles on the My Music page. Back to previous song Switch to the Now playing page. Skip to next song Play/pause Equalizer...
  • Page 84 Using Apps   Music NOTE Some sound files in certain formats and some sound files with codecs that are not supported may not be played.
  • Page 85: Video Player

    Using Apps   Video Player Video Player You can play the video file saved on your smartphone. From the Home screen, tap Apps ►     and select the video file you want to play from the list. More Play on the popup screen Lock the touch screen during play Play the previous video...
  • Page 86 Using Apps   Video Player NOTE Some video files in certain formats and with codecs that are not supported may not be able to be played. In addition, with some video files the video playback may be supported, but the audio playback may not.
  • Page 87: Email

    Using Apps   Email Email After registering your email account, you can send and receive email. Setting up your account If you are using Email for the first time, register your email account according to the message shown on the screen. From the Home screen, tap Apps ►...
  • Page 88 Using Apps   Email Read an email You can check received emails on the Inbox screen. If you have registered several email accounts, tap     and select an email account to see the email in that account. Menu: Select the email account and set the email settings.
  • Page 89: Send An Email

    Using Apps   Email Send an email Tap    . When the email input screen appears, enter the recipient, title, and contents and tap   . To attach a file, tap    . Attach file Send More Recipient Title of email Input the contents of email...
  • Page 90: Remove An Email Account

    Using Apps   Email Remove an email account From the Home screen, tap Apps ►    . Tap     ► Settings. Tap the email account you want to remove. Tap Remove account. From the “Remove account?” popup screen, tap REMOVE ACCOUNT to delete the account. CAUTION When you delete an email account, all related mail data in the Email app will be deleted.
  • Page 91: Alarm/Clock

    Using Apps   Alarm/Clock Alarm/Clock You can use clock, alarm, stopwatch and timer functions. Alarm From the Home screen, tap Apps ►     ►    . Tap     and set a time for the alarm. Tap OK to finish the settings. To turn the alarm on or off, tap  ...
  • Page 92 Using Apps   Alarm/Clock Stopwatch From the Home screen, tap Apps ►     ►   . Input the time using the keypad. Tap     to start. If the set time has passed, the alarm emits the alarm sound. Tap    ...
  • Page 93: Calendar

    Using Apps   Calendar Calendar You can manage your schedule using Calendar. NOTES When you add a schedule, if you choose Google account instead of Default Calendar ↝ for the calendar, it will synchronize with your Google Calendar. If you synchronize your Outlook with Google Calendar, you can synchronize your ↝...
  • Page 94: Fm Radio

    Using Apps   FM Radio FM Radio You can listen to FM radio. Please connect a wired headset to listen to FM radio, so that the wire can work as an antenna. From the Home screen, tap Apps ►    . When you run the app for the first time, a message asking you to allow the app to scan for available channels will appear.
  • Page 95: Note

    Using Apps   Note Note You can write memos and manage them by type. From the Home screen, tap Apps ►    . Tap     and select the memo template. Write your memo and tap     to save it. NOTES You can insert audio, an image, the date, contact info, a map, etc.
  • Page 96: File Manager

    Using Apps   File Manager File Manager You can manage the files in the internal storage, micro SD card, and cloud. From the Home screen, tap Apps ►    . Tap     to select the location of files. Manage folders or files. View Select the storage location More...
  • Page 97: Voice Note

    Using Apps   Voice Note Voice Note You can record a voice note when you need to record audio on the spot, such as at meetings, interviews, etc. You can view and manage the voice recording files in the list. From the Home screen, tap Apps ►    .
  • Page 98: Safebox

    Using Apps   Safebox Safebox Safebox helps users to safely store and manage files, apps, and personal contents. From the Home screen, tap Apps ►    . Read all help info on the screens and tap START. Tap NEXT to set your password. Choose one of the lock types (Pattern, Password, PIN or AirSig) and set your password.
  • Page 99: Backup Tool

    Using Apps   Backup Tool Backup Tool You can backup and restore easily. From the Home screen, tap Apps ►    . Tap Backup or Restore to backup or restore Personal Data, Application, and Multimedia. Weather This shows the weather information of your current location. You can add other locations of your choice.
  • Page 100: Google Apps

    Using Apps   Google Apps Google Apps Google provides various apps for Android smartphone users. Play Store Download Apps. Chrome You can search for information by accessing the Internet with this web browser. Photos Upload photos, videos, etc. to Google+ and manage them. Maps Search for the location based on GPS and access location-related information.
  • Page 101: Play Music

    Using Apps   Google Apps Hangouts Connect with a partner via HD video, voice or text. YouTube Enjoy various videos by connecting to YouTube, the world’s largest video-sharing website. Play Movies & TV Watch your favorite movies and shows instantly on your smartphone. You can also download and watch them from anywhere, even when you’re not connected.
  • Page 102: Settings

    Settings About Settings You can configure your smartphone’s functions and app preferences on the settings page. This enables you to customize your smartphone using a wide range of options. From the Apps screen, tap Settings to run the Settings app. To search by entering a search word, tap Search and enter a search word.
  • Page 103: Wireless & Networks Settings

    Settings   Wireless & Networks Settings Wireless & Networks Settings Wi-Fi Using the Wi-Fi function, you can access an adjacent wireless AP (Access Point) to use wireless network functions such as the Internet. Wi-Fi network connection From the Apps screen, tap Settings ► Wi-Fi and turn on Wi-Fi by sliding the button. When the list of wireless networks appears, select the wireless network you want to connect to.
  • Page 104 Settings   Wireless & Networks Settings Bluetooth Using the Bluetooth function, you can connect to an adjacent Bluetooth device to exchange data. Connecting to (pairing with) a Bluetooth device From the Apps screen, tap Settings ► Bluetooth and turn on the Bluetooth function by sliding the ON/OFF button.
  • Page 105: Data Transmission

    Settings   Wireless & Networks Settings NOTES Once a device is paired and registered on the Paired Devices list, future connections ↝ will be made automatically, without the confirmation process, simply by pressing the name of the device. A device will not appear on the list of available Bluetooth devices if Bluetooth is ↝...
  • Page 106: Data Usage

    Settings   Wireless & Networks Settings Data usage You can check your data usage and set limits on data usage. Tethering & portable hotspot When the Internet connection for a wireless network device (laptop, etc.) is not available as there is no wireless AP (Access Point) in the vicinity of your position, you can share your mobile data network with other devices using your smartphone’s mobile hotspot function.
  • Page 107: Airplane Mode

    Settings   Wireless & Networks Settings Cellular networks You can configure your mobile network preferences. Data roaming: Connect to data services when roaming. ≐ Preferred network type: You can select which network type will be preferentially connected ≐ (LTE or 3G). Access Point Names: You can select a network to be used when accessing a mobile network.
  • Page 108 Settings   Wireless & Networks Settings Alert reminder: Set to repeat the alert. ≐ Vibrate: Set to vibrate on alert. ≐ Speak alert messages: Use text-to-speech to speak emergency alert messages. ≐ Show ETWS test broadcasts: Display test broadcasts for the Earthquake Tsunami Warning ≐...
  • Page 109 Settings   Wireless & Networks Settings You can access a network using a VPN (Virtual Private Network). SMS app You can select an app to use for receiving and sending messages.
  • Page 110: System Settings

    Settings   System Settings System Settings Apps Manages and change settings for apps installed on your smartphone. The app settings screen will be displayed. You can configure settings to display system-related apps and reset your app preferences. The list of apps will be displayed. Select an app to manage and configure settings.
  • Page 111 Settings   System Settings When device is rotated: Select whether to rtate the contents of the screen when your ≐ smartphone is rotated. Font size: Set the font size. ≐ Sleep: You can configure settings to allow the smartphone screen be turned off automatically ≐...
  • Page 112 Settings   System Settings Also vibrate for calls: Makes your smartphone generate a ringtone and vibrations at the ≐ same time when it receives a call. Message notification & vibrate Message notification: Selects a message alarm sound. ≐ Vibrate: You can set your mobile phone to vibrate when you receive a text message. ≐...
  • Page 113: Call Settings

    Settings   System Settings Memory Shows the total memory capacity used for a designated period of time, and the memory used by each app. Call settings You can configure settings related to phone calls. Voice mail: You can configure settings related to voice mail. ≐...
  • Page 114: Motion Settings

    Settings   System Settings Motion You can configure functions that can be activated by different motions. Motion settings Turn over to reject call: If you turn over your smartphone when it rings, the call will be ≐ declined. Volume quiet on pickup: If you pick up the smartphone while it is ringing, it will switch to ≐...
  • Page 115: Personal Settings

    Settings   Personal Settings Personal Settings Screen lock Configure the lock screen for security. Screen security Screen lock: Selects the screen lock pattern. ≐ Make pattern visible: Displays the pattern when you unlock the pattern. ≐ Pattern size: You can adjust the size of the pattern to make it easy for you unlock the pattern ≐...
  • Page 116: Do Not Disturb

    Settings   Personal Settings Do not disturb You can configure settings related to Do Not Disturb mode. Priority only allowed: You can configure important notifications that will be allowed when ≐ the phone is in Do Not Disturb mode. Automatic rules: You can configure automatic rules to enable a temporary suspension of ≐...
  • Page 117: Device Administration

    Settings   Personal Settings Device administration Device administrator: You can lock or initialize your smartphone if it is lost. ≐ Unknown sources: Configures installation settings related to apps from unknown sources. ≐ Credential storage Storage type: You can check the type of the credential storage space. ≐...
  • Page 118: Add Account

    Settings   Personal Settings Accounts You can add and manage accounts to be used on your smartphone, such as a Google account. Add account On the Settings screen, tap Accounts ► Add account. Select an account you want to register. Register the account by following the guidance displayed on the screen. To synchronize the content stored in your account with your smartphone, select a registered account, press the name of the account and select the items to be synchronized.
  • Page 119: Device Settings

    Settings   Device Settings Device Settings Software update You can update your smartphone’s software (firmware). Date & time You can set the date and time. Automatic date & time: Your phone will be set to the date and time provided by the data ≐...
  • Page 120: About Phone

    Settings   Device Settings Speech Text-to-speech output: You can select and configure a TTS engine that speaks text. ≐ Mouse/trackpad Pointer speed: Configures the mouse pointer speed. ≐ About phone Various kinds of information about your smartphone are displayed. Accessibility & more You can customize your phone to enable you use it more conveniently and efficiently.
  • Page 121 Settings   Device Settings Text-to-speech output: You can configure the function that reads text. ≐ Touch & hold delay: You can set the duration to press and hold a button. ≐ Display Color inversion: You can enable the function that inverts colors. ≐...
  • Page 122: Appendix

    Appendix User Troubleshooting Guide (Check Before Requesting Service) If anything abnormal occurs during use, please check the following before requesting service. If you still need service, contact your local warranty repair service center. The smartphone does not The battery may be fully discharged. Please charge the turn on.
  • Page 123 Appendix   User Troubleshooting Guide (Check Before Requesting Service) The phone responds slowly A protective film attached to the screen may compromise ≐ or incorrectly to my touch. the response to your touch. Excessive moisture or water on the touch screen may cause ≐...
  • Page 124 Appendix   User Troubleshooting Guide (Check Before Requesting Service) Camera does not work or the As the Camera app consumes a significant amount of battery camera flash does not work. power, it will only open if the remaining battery capacity is sufficient.
  • Page 125 Appendix   User Troubleshooting Guide (Check Before Requesting Service) I connected my smartphone Check whether you are using a genuine USB data cable. ≐ to the PC with a USB data Some USB data cables cause recognition failure. communication cable, but Check whether the USB driver is correctly installed on the ≐...
  • Page 126: Specifications

    Appendix   Specifications Specifications Item Description Product name LUNA Size 157.6 x 77.1 x 7.38 mm Weight 186 g Display 5.5-inch Full HD 1080p (1080 x 1920) Button Power / Volume up / Volume down Chipset Qualcomm MSM8974 AC Camera Front: 13 million pixels ≐...
  • Page 127: Customer Service

    Appendix   Customer Service Customer Service If you have any questions or experience any inconvenience while using your smartphone, please contact our customer center. Customer Center: 1-844-411-5862 (United States) ≐ Home Page: www.venturinco.com ≐ Important Safety Information Please read the following information carefully to ensure the safe and correct use of your smartphone.
  • Page 128 Appendix   Important Safety Information Do not use your smartphone while charging, and do not plug the charger into a wall outlet ≐ while your hands are wet. This may cause electric shock, short circuit or fire. Do not use your smartphone in heavy rain accompanied by lightning or thunder. If your ≐...
  • Page 129 Appendix   Important Safety Information CAUTIONS Do not allow any foreign substance to enter the connector and holes. It may cause ≐ malfunction or failure. Do not clean your smartphone using a chemical solvent (alcohol, benzene, solvents, thinners, ≐ etc.) or detergent. This may cause fire, or damage your phone. Use a soft cloth or towel when cleaning a foreign substance or dust.
  • Page 130 Appendix   Important Safety Information NOTES When you purchase a protective case, confirm that the case does not interfere with your ≐ ability to press the buttons, or block the earphone terminal. Do not grab the antenna while you are on the phone, as this may impair the call quality. ≐...
  • Page 131: Fcc Compliance Statement

    Appendix   FCC Compliance Statement FCC Compliance Statement Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 132 Appendix   FCC Compliance Statement ► RF Exposure Information (SAR) This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.

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