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LG-LS777
User Guide
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  • Page 1 LG-LS777 User Guide [UG template version 16a] [bmu_lg_ls777_ug_en_091316_d1]...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Getting Started .............................. 1 Introduction ............................2 About the User Guide ........................2 Set Up Your Phone ..........................3 Parts and Functions ........................3 Battery Use ........................... 5 Insert the Battery ........................5 Remove the Battery ......................6 Charge the Battery ........................
  • Page 3 Phone Keyboard ......................... 20 Tips for Editing Text ......................21 Google Account .......................... 22 Create a Google Account ....................22 Sign into Your Google Account ................... 23 Google Play Store ........................23 Find and Install an App ....................... 24 Request a Refund for a Paid App ..................24 Update an App ........................
  • Page 4 Place a Call from Contacts ....................42 Call from Call Logs ......................42 Voicemail ............................. 43 Voicemail Setup ........................43 Visual Voicemail Setup ....................... 43 Review Visual Voicemail ..................... 44 Listen to Multiple Voicemail Messages ................44 Visual Voicemail Options ....................45 Configure Visual Voicemail Settings ...................
  • Page 5 Use Gmail Labels ........................ 64 Archive Gmail Threads ....................... 64 Mute Gmail Threads ......................65 Delete Gmail Threads ......................65 Search Gmail Messages ..................... 65 Report Spam or Phishing Gmail ..................65 Add Another Google (Gmail) Account ................66 Switching between Gmail Accounts ..................66 Gmail Settings ........................
  • Page 6 Connectivity ............................79 Transfer Files Between Your Phone and a Computer ..............79 Wi-Fi ............................80 Turn Wi-Fi On and Connect to a Wireless Network ............80 Configure Wi-Fi Settings ..................... 81 Disconnect Wi-Fi ......................... 81 Wi-Fi Direct ......................... 81 Hotspot ............................
  • Page 7 Send Pictures or Videos Using Bluetooth ................95 Share Pictures or Videos via Additional Apps or Social Media .......... 95 Share Videos on YouTube ....................96 Camera Settings ......................... 96 Switch Cameras ........................96 Set Camera Functions ......................97 Productivity ............................98 Calendar ............................
  • Page 8 Networks Settings ..........................113 Airplane Mode ........................... 113 Wi-Fi Settings ..........................113 Bluetooth Settings ........................113 Mobile Data Settings ......................... 113 Call Settings ..........................114 Roaming Settings ........................114 Share & Connect ........................116 Tethering ........................... 117 More Settings ..........................117 Virtual Private Networks (VPN) ....................
  • Page 9 Auto ............................130 Reader mode ..........................130 Auto-Rotate Screen ........................130 Screen Timeout ......................... 130 More Settings ..........................131 General Settings ..........................132 Language & Keyboard ......................132 Location ............................. 133 Accounts & Sync ........................133 Accessibility..........................133 Mini View ........................... 135 Shortcut Key..........................
  • Page 10 Important Information ......................145 Before You Start ....................... 145 HAC statement ........................145 FCC RF Exposure Information ..................145 Body-worn Operation ......................145 Consumer Information About Radio Frequency Emissions ..........146 Consumer Information on SAR ..................148 FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices ......149 Caution: Avoid potential hearing loss.
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    Getting Started The following set of topics will introduce you to your phone, help you get set up with service, provide an overview of the phone screen, and get you started with basic phone operations.
  • Page 12: Introduction

    The following topics describe the basics of using this guide and your new phone. About the User Guide Thank you for purchasing your new LG LS777. The following topics explain how best to use this guide to get the most out of your phone.
  • Page 13: Set Up Your Phone

    Proximity Sensor Note: Please be careful not to cover the sensors with a protective film, pouch, or a protective case not authorized by LG. Displays all the information needed to operate your phone, such Touchscreen as the applications, call status, the Contacts list, the date and time, and the signal and battery strength.
  • Page 14 You can use the stylus pen to input commands. Supported apps Stylus Pen will allow you to write or draw with the stylus pen. Locks the screen. Press and hold to open the phone options menu Power/Lock Button for the following options: Power off, Power off and restart, and Turn on/off Airplane mode.
  • Page 15: Battery Use

    Battery Use The following topics explain how to insert and remove your phone’s battery. Battery Cautions Storage: Avoid storing or leaving battery with no charge remaining. Saved information and settings may become lost or changed, or battery may become unusable. Charge once every six months before storing or leaving unused for a long period.
  • Page 16: Remove The Battery

    Remove the Battery Follow these instructions to remove your phone’s battery. Always power the phone off before removing the battery. 1. Remove the back cover.  Lift gently in the direction shown. 2. Remove the battery.  Lift upward gently as shown. Charge the Battery Your phone is equipped with a Li-Ion battery.
  • Page 17: Nano Sim Card

    2. Insert the large end of the micro USB cord into an external USB port on your computer. 3. After charging, remove the micro USB cable from both the phone and the computer. Nano SIM Card The Nano SIM card is an IC (Integrated Circuit) card containing phone number and other customer information.
  • Page 18: Microsd Card

     Lift gently in the direction shown. 2. Insert the Nano SIM card.  Insert gently with gold IC chip facing downward. 3. Insert the battery. 4. Attach the back cover.  Make sure all the tabs are secure and there are no gaps around the cover. microSD Card Your phone supports the use of an optional microSD card (not included) to expand its storage capacity.
  • Page 19: Unmount The Microsd Card

    3. Insert the battery. 4. Attach the back cover.  Make sure all the tabs are secure and there are no gaps around the cover. Unmount the microSD Card Always unmount the microSD card before removing it from your phone. >...
  • Page 20: Turn Your Phone On And Off

    Turn Your Phone On and Off The instructions below explain how to turn your phone on and off. Turn Your Phone On ■ Press and hold the Power/Lock Button.  Your phone will power on. Depending on the settings, you may see the lock screen. ...
  • Page 21 Swipe or Slide To swipe or slide means to quickly drag your finger vertically or horizontally across the screen. Drag To drag, press and hold your finger with some pressure before you start to move your finger. While dragging, do not release your finger until you have reached the target position. Flick Flicking the screen is similar to swiping, except that you need to swipe your finger in light, quick strokes.
  • Page 22: Activation And Service

    Pinch and Spread “Pinch” the screen using your thumb and forefinger to zoom out or “spread” the screen to zoom in when viewing a picture or a Web page. (Move fingers inward to zoom out and outward to zoom in.) Activation and Service Before using your phone, you must set up your service with Boost Mobile.
  • Page 23 1. On the configuration screen, touch Next to get started. 2. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete each section. For each topic, you will have the option to skip it and continue to the next screen. Language Selection - Select a desired language. ...
  • Page 24: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations The following topics outline basic features and operations of your phone. Basics The following topics offer an overview of your phone’s basic operations. Home Screen and Applications (Apps) List Most of your phone’s operations originate from the home screen or the apps list. ■...
  • Page 25: Portrait And Landscape Screen Orientation

    Drag the status bar down and tap Settings For more information, see Settings. Portrait and Landscape Screen Orientation The default orientation for your phone’s screen is portrait (vertical), but many apps will change to landscape orientation (widescreen) when you rotate the phone sideways. Not all screens will adjust for landscape orientation.
  • Page 26: Apps

    Browse, search for, and download applications from the Google Play Play Store Store app. Allows you to take screen shots and write a memo using the images. QuickMemo+ Launches the LG SmartWorld app. LG SmartWorld Access the File Manager, Weather, Calculator, Voice Recorder, Tools Downloads applications and more.
  • Page 27: Phone Number

    Launches the visual voicemail app. Voicemail Boost 411 gives you access to a variety of services and information, including residential, business, and government listings; movie listings or show times; driving directions, restaurant reservations, and major Boost 411 local event information. You can get up to three pieces of information per call, and the operator can automatically connect your call at no additional charge.
  • Page 28: Enter Text

    Google voice typing allows to use Google voice recognition to convert speech to text. ● LG Keyboard allows you to use a LG keyboard to enter text. Note: Keyboard layouts and options may change depending on where you’re using them. For example, if you’re entering text to do a Web search, a search icon may be available instead of an enter key.
  • Page 29: Qwerty Keyboard

    QWERTY Keyboard You can enter text using the on-screen keyboard. The on-screen keyboard appears on the screen when you tap an available text entry field. Basic Operations...
  • Page 30: Phone Keyboard

    Phone Keyboard When T9 is off, to enter text, tap the key labeled with the desired letter until it appears on the screen. For example, tap once for "a", twice for "b", or three times for "c". Basic Operations...
  • Page 31: Tips For Editing Text

    2. Drag the blue bar to adjust the keyboard height. To change the bottom row keys: > Tools > Settings > General tab > Language & keyboard > LG Keyboard > 1. Tap Keyboard height and layout > QWERTY keyboard layout. Basic Operations...
  • Page 32: Google Account

    2. Drag to add or delete keys or change the order. To change to another character on the visible key, tap the key and choose the desired character that you want displayed. Note: This function does not support some languages. Google Account You will need a Google Account to access several phone features such as Gmail, Google Maps, Hangouts, and the Google Play applications.
  • Page 33: Sign Into Your Google Account

     Enter and reenter a password.  Create a security question and answer, enter a secondary email address to help you recover your password if you ever lose it.  On the Finish account screen, select your Web history and additional Google Play options. ...
  • Page 34: Find And Install An App

    Installing Applications Many different kinds of applications can be installed on your phone from Google Play (provided by Google Inc.). Boost Mobile is not responsible in any way for user-installed applications (quality, reliability, legality, fitness for a purpose, credibility, accuracy, etc.) or resulting malfunctions (viruses, etc.).
  • Page 35: Update An App

    > My apps. 2. Tap 3. Tap the app to uninstall for a refund.  The details screen for the app opens. 4. Tap Refund, and then tap Yes to confirm.  Your app is uninstalled and the charge is canceled. Update an App Depending on your settings, many apps will update automatically, or you can update apps directly from the Play Store app.
  • Page 36: Get Help With Google Play

    Get Help with Google Play The Google Play store app offers an online help option if you have questions or want to know more about the app. > Play Store 1. Tap > Help & Feedback. 2. Tap  The Web browser will take you to the Google Play Help Web page, where you will find comprehensive, categorized information about Google Play.
  • Page 37: Update Your Phone

    2. Tap Lock screen. 3. Tap Select screen lock > Knock Code. 4. Use the 2x2 grid to create a sequence of knocks (or taps) to set your knock code. Note: You have to create a Backup PIN as a safety measure in case you forget your unlock sequence. To unlock the phone using Knock Code: ■...
  • Page 38 If the Auto-sync option is off, tap the sync icon within the account field to reveal the account’s  synchronization settings screen. > Sync now to sync your Google Account information. 3. Select an account and then tap To back up your Exchange Mail information: >...
  • Page 39: Update Your Profile

    > General tab > System updates. 1. Tap 2. Tap Update LG software > CHECK FOR UPDATE.  Your phone automatically downloads and installs any available updates. You may be required to power your phone off and back on to complete the software upgrade.
  • Page 40 > Tools > Settings > General tab > System updates > Update PRL. 1. Tap 2. Follow the onscreen instructions.  The phone will download and install the PRL update and you will see a confirmation when complete. Basic Operations...
  • Page 41: Your Phone's Home Screen

    Your Phone's Home Screen The following topics describe how to use and customize your phone’s home screen, understand the status bar, and use the notifications window. Home Screen Basics The home screen is the starting point for your phone’s applications, functions, and menus. You can customize your home screen by adding application icons, shortcuts, folders, widgets, and more.
  • Page 42: Status Bar And Notification Panel

    ● Tap the location dots near the bottom of the Home screen to move to the selected panel. Status Bar and Notification Panel Your phone’s status and notifications are available at a glance at the top of the screen. Status Bar The status bar at the top of the home screen provides phone and service status information on the right side and notification alerts on the left.
  • Page 43 Battery (charging) Battery (full charge) Main Notification Icons Icon Notification Missed call New voicemail New email New Gmail New text or MMS message New Hangout message New Boost Zone message Event USB connection Warning Update available Update downloading Update successful Keyboard active More notifications available (pull down to view) Your Phone's Home Screen...
  • Page 44: Notification Panel

    Note: Additional notification icons may appear. All notifications may be accessed through the notification panel. Notification Panel Your phone’s notifications appear at the left side of the status bar, and you can access the full notification panel by pulling down the status bar. From there, you can check notifications, download updates, open messaging apps, use the quick settings menu, and more.
  • Page 45: Add Widgets To The Home Screen

    Home screen to set the background wallpaper for your home screen. Select from Gallery,  Wallpaper gallery, ID wallpapers, Live wallpapers, and Photos. Lock screen to set the wallpaper for your phone’s lock screen. Select from Wallpaper  gallery or Gallery. 3.
  • Page 46 1. Tap , tap the folder to open it, and then tap the folder name. 2. Type a new name and then tap OK. Your Phone's Home Screen...
  • Page 47: Making Connections

    Making Connections The following set of topics will cover your phone’s ability to help you make connections, from phone calls and maintaining contacts, to text messages, email, Internet, and international services.
  • Page 48: Phone Calls And Voicemail

    Phone Calls and Voicemail The following topics outline the use of your device’s phone app to place and receive calls, use voicemail, set up and manage contacts, and more. Place and Answer Calls The following topics describe how to directly dial calls, how to answer incoming calls, and how to use the in-call screen options.
  • Page 49: Call Emergency Numbers

     Use the on-screen buttons to add another call, put a call on hold, to use the speakerphone, and for other options, as described in In-Call Screen Layout and Operations. 3. Tap to end the call. Tip: To redial your last outgoing call, follow step 1 to access the Dialer, tap the Call logs tab, locate the call entry and tap You can also make calls from your Contacts list and from the Call logs.
  • Page 50: Answer Phone Calls

    To call the 9-1-1 emergency number normally or when your account is restricted: 1. Unlock the screen. For more information, see Lock and Unlock Your Screen. > Phone > Dial tab. 2. Tap 3. Tap  As long as you are in an area covered by wireless service, the emergency call is placed. Enhanced 9-1-1 (E 9-1-1) Information This phone features an embedded Global Positioning System (GPS) chip necessary for utilizing E 9-1-1 emergency location services where available.
  • Page 51: In-Call Screen Layout And Operations

    Reject an Incoming Call ■ When a call arrives, drag in any direction to reject it.  The ringtone or vibration will stop and call will be sent directly to voicemail. Reject a Call and Send a Text Message You can reject an incoming call and automatically send a text message to the caller. 1.
  • Page 52: Place A Call From Contacts

    ● Mute to mute the microphone during an active call. Tap again to unmute the microphone. ● Bluetooth (Only available when a Bluetooth headset is connected to your phone) to route the phone s audio through a connected Bluetooth headset (On) or through the speaker (Off). For details about pairing the phone with a Bluetooth headset.
  • Page 53: Voicemail

    Voicemail The following topics describe how to set up and use your phone's voicemail and visual voicemail features. Voicemail Setup You should set up your voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated. Always use a password to protect against unauthorized access. Your phone automatically transfers all unanswered calls to your voicemail, even if your phone is in use or turned off.
  • Page 54: Review Visual Voicemail

    2. Scroll through the introduction screens to view a brief explanation of visual voicemail services. 3. At the end of the welcome screens, you'll come to a Personalize your voicemail prompt. 4. Tap Personalize now and follow the system prompts to: ...
  • Page 55: Visual Voicemail Options

    Visual Voicemail Options Use the following options to access and configure your Visual Voicemail options. > Voicemail 1. Tap 2. From this initial screen, you can:  to compose a new voicemail message. Tap Inbox to view the voicemail messages in other folder: Inbox, Trash, Archive, etc. ...
  • Page 56 • Auto forward to email to send a copy of new messages to an email address of your choice. • Personalize voicemail to change your voicemail greeting for incoming calls and update password. • Transcription language to choose the transcription language (if available). •...
  • Page 57: Optional Calling Services

    4. Tap OK to save your information. Optional Calling Services The following topics outline additional voice-related services available with your phone, including call services and more. Caller ID Blocking Caller ID identifies a caller before you answer the phone by displaying the number of the incoming call. If you do not want your number displayed when you make a call, follow these steps.
  • Page 58: Call Forwarding

    3. When you’re connected to the second party, tap Merge calls. Your conference call is now in session. 4. To end the three-way call, tap Note: If one of the people you called hangs up during your call, you and the remaining caller stay connected.
  • Page 59: Phone Call Settings

    Phone Call Settings Your phone’s Call Settings menu lets you configure your voicemail options and a number of other settings for the phone application. Call Settings Options Use the Call Settings menu to adjust the following settings: Setting Description You can send out a simple text message when you want to ignore an Decline with message incoming call and respond to the caller with a text instead.
  • Page 60 A TTY (also known as a TDD or Text Telephone) is a telecommunications phone that allows people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have speech or language disabilities, to communicate by telephone. Your phone is compatible with select TTY phones. TTY mode Please check with the manufacturer of your TTY phone to ensure that it under More...
  • Page 61 – or – Tap TTY Off to turn TTY mode off.  Your phone’s TTY mode is set. Note: When enabled, TTY mode may impair the audio quality of non-TTY devices connected to the headset jack. Warning: 9-1-1 Emergency Calling – It is recommended that TTY users make emergency calls by other means, including Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS), analog cellular, and landline communications.
  • Page 62: Contacts

    Contacts The Contacts application lets you store and manage contacts from a variety of sources, including contacts you enter and save directly in your phone as well as contacts synchronized with your Google Account, your PC, compatible email programs (including Exchange Server), and your friends from compatible social networking applications.
  • Page 63: View Contacts

    3. To add the number to an existing contact, tap Update contact. To add a new contact, tap Create contact.  For an existing contact, tap the contact name and select a number type for the new number.  For a new contact, enter the name and any additional information. 4.
  • Page 64: Delete A Contact

    2. Tap the contact to view its details. 3. Tap Edit 4. Tap any field you want to change or add. 5. Add or edit the information, and then tap SAVE. Note: To select a type (label) for a phone number, email address, or postal address (such as Home, Work, etc.), tap the type to the right of the field.
  • Page 65: Back Up Contacts

    5. Tap the files you wish to import and tap IMPORT and IMPORT to confirm. Back Up Contacts You can back up and export all of the contacts on your phone, as vCard files. You can then copy this file to a computer or another phone that is compatible with this format, such as an address book application.
  • Page 66: Messaging

    Messaging With wireless service and your phone’s messaging capabilities, you have the opportunity to share information through many different channels and accounts, including Gmail (Google), personal and corporate email, text and multimedia messaging. Text and Multimedia Messaging With text messaging (SMS), you can send and receive instant text messages between your wireless phone and another messaging-ready phones.
  • Page 67 Note: See your service plan for applicable charges for multimedia messaging. Compose Multimedia Messages > Messaging 1. Tap 2. Tap 3. Tap the To field and enter the recipient’s name, phone number, or email information. 4. Tap the text field and enter your message. 5.
  • Page 68: Save And Resume A Draft Message

    Create a Slideshow In a multimedia message, you can add slides, each containing a picture, video, or audio. 1. In the multimedia message you’re composing, tap > Slide to add space for a new slide. 2. Tap the space for the slide. 3.
  • Page 69: Manage Message Conversations

    A new message icon also appears in the notifications area of the status bar to notify you of a new text or multimedia message. The Messages application icon (if shown on the home screen) also displays the number of new messages ■...
  • Page 70 Note: To view the details of a particular message, in the message thread, touch and hold the message to open the options menu, and then tap Details. Note: If a message contains a link to a web page, tap the message and then tap the link to open it in the web browser.
  • Page 71: Text And Mms Options

    View Contact Information from a Message When you have received a message from someone in your stored contacts, you can tap the contact’s photo or icon in the message thread to open a menu of options. Depending on the stored contact information, you can view the contact details, phone or send an email message to the contact, and more.
  • Page 72: Gmail

    Multimedia messages  • Group Messaging: Enable this option (a checkmark displays) to send a single message as multimedia message when there are multiple recipients. • Auto-retrieve: Enable this option to automatically retrieve the entire content of your multimedia message. When checked, the multimedia message header, message body, and any attachments will automatically download to your phone when the message is received.
  • Page 73: Create And Send A Gmail Message

    Create and Send a Gmail Message Use your phone to create and send Gmail messages. > Google > Gmail 1. Tap  The Gmail inbox opens. 2. In the inbox, tap  The Gmail composition window opens. 3. Enter the message recipient(s), subject, and message, and then tap Send ...
  • Page 74: Use Gmail Labels

    > Google > Gmail 1. Tap  The Gmail inbox opens. 2. Tap the message thread you want to view.  The message thread opens, with the newest message displayed. Options when Reviewing Gmail Messages ● Replying to Gmail Messages: With the Gmail message open, tap Reply , compose your reply message, and tap Send >...
  • Page 75: Mute Gmail Threads

    Mute Gmail Threads If registered on a mailing list, there will be threads with always-continuing conversations. For long threads that are not important, mute the threads and they will no longer appear in the inbox. When mail arrives that includes user's address as a recipient or in Cc, mail will again appear in the inbox. >...
  • Page 76: Add Another Google (Gmail) Account

    Add Another Google (Gmail) Account If you have multiple Gmail accounts you wish to view on your phone, you can add them from the Settings > Account & sync menu. > Tools > Settings > General tab > Accounts & sync > ADD ACCOUNT. 1.
  • Page 77: Email

    Account settings: Inbox type, Inbox categories, Notifications, Inbox sound & vibrate,  Signature, Vacation responder, Sync Gmail, Days of mail to sync, Manage labels, Download attachments, and Images. Note: Available settings are subject to change. Email Use the Email application to send and receive emails from your webmail or other accounts, using POP3 or IMAP, or access your Exchange account for your corporate email needs.
  • Page 78: Add An Exchange Account

    > Tools > Settings > General tab > Accounts & sync > ADD ACCOUNT > 1. Tap Email > Yahoo or Other. 2. Enter the EMAIL ADDRESS and PASSWORD for the email account and then tap NEXT.  Tapping NEXT prompts your phone to attempt a "regular" email setup and test the incoming and outgoing servers.
  • Page 79: Compose And Send Email

     Your corporate email account is set up and you will begin receiving email for the account. Compose and Send Email Compose and send email using any account you have set up on your phone. Increase your productivity by attaching files such as pictures, videos, or documents to email messages. >...
  • Page 80: Delete An Email Account

    Options when Reviewing Email Messages ● Resetting Mail as Unread: Tap . Tap the check box on the left side of a read message and then tap MARK AS UNREAD. ● Deleting Email: Tap . Tap the check box on the left side of a message or messages and then tap DELETE.
  • Page 81: Microsoft Exchange Email Features

    3. If the option is available, turn on each option you want the phone to automatically synchronize. If > Sync now. you want to manually synchronize, tap Sort Email Messages > Sort by. 1. From the inbox, tap 2. Select from the options to sort email messages. Delete an Email Message 1.
  • Page 82 Email sync period: Choose how many days of email you want to sync.  Message size limit: Allows you to set the size limit for messages.  Message format: Select the format you want to view email messages in.  Auto-download attachments: Allows you to download attachments for new emails while ...
  • Page 83: Internet And Social Networking

    Internet and Social Networking The following topics describe how to connect to and use the Internet on your phone, and how to access popular social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Hangouts. Data Services General Information (4G LTE and 3G Networks) The following topics will help you learn the basics of using your data services, including managing your user name, launching a data connection, and navigating the Web with your phone.
  • Page 84: Data Connection Status And Indicators

    Data Connection Status and Indicators Your phone displays the current status of your data connection through indicators at the top of the screen. The following symbols are used: Icon Status Network (full signal): The number of bars indicate the strength of the signal. More bars mean a better signal.
  • Page 85: View Browser History

    2. Navigate to the Web page you want to bookmark, and tap >  The Web page is added to bookmarks. Bookmark Options ● Editing Bookmarks: From the browser, tap > Bookmarks > > Edit > edit the favorite > ●...
  • Page 86: Facebook

    Facebook Post updates, read what your friends are up to, upload pictures and check-ins, and more with on-the-go Facebook access. Install the Facebook App on Your Phone Before you use Facebook on your phone, you must download and install the app from the Google Play store app.
  • Page 87: Install The Twitter App On Your Phone

    Install the Twitter App on Your Phone Before you can use Twitter on your phone, you have to download and install the app from Google Play. > Play Store 1. Tap 2. Tap the Search icon and search for "twitter". 3.
  • Page 88 – or –  Tap the text field to enter a name, email or number. 3. Enter your message. 4. Tap Internet and Social Networking...
  • Page 89: Connectivity

    Connectivity The following topics address your phone’s connectivity options, including USB file transfer and tethering, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, IR connectivity, and more. Transfer Files Between Your Phone and a Computer You can use the supplied USB connector to connect your phone directly to your computer and transfer music, pictures, and other content files.
  • Page 90: Wi-Fi

    For most transfers, you'll want to use File transfer.   To change the option, tap it in the Notifications window to open the storage settings, and then tap the desired option from the USB PC connection window. 4. On your computer, navigate to the detected device (such as through the My Computer menu) and open it.
  • Page 91: Configure Wi-Fi Settings

    Note: The next time your phone connects to a previously accessed secured wireless network, you will not be prompted to enter the password again, unless you reset your phone to its factory default settings or you instruct the phone to forget the network. Note: Wi-Fi networks are self-discoverable, which means no additional steps are required for your phone to connect to a Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 92: Hotspot

    > Advanced Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Direct. 4. Tap 5. Tap a device with which to connect.  If connected via Wi-Fi, you will see a confirmation. Follow the onscreen instructions. 6. Accept the connection on the other device.  If a connection is not accepted after a certain period, the connection request is cancelled. To stop a connection, tap the a device >...
  • Page 93: Tethering

    Tethering Use Tethering to share your device’s Internet connection with a computer that connects to your device via Wi-Fi hotspot or by Bluetooth. Important: Use of the Tethering feature requires an additional subscription. Visit boostmobile.com learn more. > Tools > Settings >...
  • Page 94: Pair Bluetooth Devices

    To enable Bluetooth: > Tools > Settings > Networks tab. 1. Tap 2. Tap Bluetooth. 3. Tap the switch to turn Bluetooth on  To disable Bluetooth, tap the switch again Tip: You can also turn Bluetooth on or off with the toggle menu in the Notifications window. Drag the Status bar down to display the Notifications window and then tap Bluetooth to turn Bluetooth on or off.
  • Page 95: Send Information Using Bluetooth

    > Tools > Settings > Networks tab. 1. Tap 2. Tap Bluetooth. Paired Bluetooth devices appear in the “PAIRED DEVICES” list.  3. Tap a device from the “PAIRED DEVICES” list.  Your phone connects to the paired device. The pairing and connection status is displayed below the device’s name in the Bluetooth devices section. When the device is connected to your phone, the Bluetooth paired icon is displayed in the Status bar.
  • Page 96: Receive Information Via Bluetooth

    To change the content type accessible to nearby devices, tap Content to share.  Sending or Receiving Files You can send or receive files saved on your device to another LG device or tablet. ■ > Tools > Settings >...
  • Page 97: Using Nearby Devices

    Note: Make sure that File sharing is turned on in the notification panel of both the device and the target device. Sending Files to Another Device > SmartShare Beam. You can also share multiple files at once by 1. Select a file and tap from the file list, selecting the desired files, then tapping SHARE >...
  • Page 98: Apps And Entertainment

    Apps and Entertainment The following set of topics will explore the features that make your phone so much more than a phone, from the camera and productivity apps to music, entertainment, and more.
  • Page 99: Camera And Video

    Cheese shutter: Allows you to take pictures with voice commands. When on, just say  "Cheese", "Smile", "Whiskey", "Kimchi", or "LG" to take a picture. Grid: Allows you to easily take pictures by displaying grid lines for easy alignment. ...
  • Page 100: Take Pictures And Record Videos

    Learn More About Your Phone's Camera For an overview of your phone's camera and its features, you can access more information through the phone's settings menu. > Camera 1. Tap  The camera viewfinder appears. 2. Tap > , and scroll through the topics to learn more. Take Pictures and Record Videos You can take high-resolution pictures using your phone’s camera.
  • Page 101: Taking Selfies

    > Camera 1. Tap 2. Frame your subject on the screen. 3. Tap to start recording the video. 4. The length of the recording is displayed on the top right of the screen. Note: Tap to take pictures while recording video. 5.
  • Page 102: View Pictures And Videos Using Gallery

    View Pictures and Videos Using Gallery Using the Gallery application, you can view pictures and watch videos that you’ve taken with your phone’s camera, downloaded, or copied onto your storage card or phone memory. For pictures that are on your storage card or phone memory, you can do basic editing such as rotating and cropping.
  • Page 103: Edit Pictures

    Edit Pictures Whether you’re browsing pictures in filmstrip or grid view in the Gallery application, you can touch and hold on a picture to open a selection menu and choose to delete the picture, rotate or crop it, and more. Rotate and Save a Picture >...
  • Page 104: Send Pictures Or Videos By Email

    Send Pictures or Videos by Email You can send several pictures, videos, or both in an email or Gmail message. They are added as file attachments in your email. For more information about using email and Gmail, see Compose and Send Email Create and Send a Gmail Message.
  • Page 105: Send Pictures Or Videos Using Bluetooth

     Follow the onscreen prompts to complete and send the message. For more information about sending multimedia messages, see Send a Multimedia Message (MMS). Send Pictures or Videos Using Bluetooth You can select several pictures, videos, or both and send them to someone’s phone or your computer using Bluetooth.
  • Page 106: Share Videos On Youtube

    6. Follow the prompts to complete and post or share your pictures or videos.  The upload is completed.  For confirmation, check the status bar for the upload information. Share Videos on YouTube You can share your videos by uploading them to YouTube™. Before you do this, you must create a YouTube account and sign in to that account on your phone.
  • Page 107: Set Camera Functions

    Set Camera Functions You can configure your camera’s settings to fit any situation and event. > Camera 1. Tap  The camera viewfinder appears. 2. Tap  The camera settings menu opens. 3. Select your desired settings.  The settings are applied. ...
  • Page 108: Productivity

    Productivity The following topics detail many of your phone’s tools and features such as maps and navigation, calendar, clock, social networking apps, music, memos, and more. Calendar Use Calendar to create and manage events, meetings, and appointments. Your Calendar helps organize your time and reminds you of important events.
  • Page 109: View Calendar Events

    application on your phone. For more information about creating and managing multiple Google Calendars, visit the Google website: calendar.google.com.  If you have synchronized your phone with an Microsoft Exchange account on your computer, you can also select these calendars. View Calendar Events You can display the Calendar in daily, weekly, monthly, or agenda view.
  • Page 110: Navigation Apps

    > Sync now. 2. Tap Note: If Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync doesn’t appear under the Accounts heading in the Settings menu, you do not have an Exchange ActiveSync account configured on the phone. For information about adding an account, see Add an Exchange Account.
  • Page 111: Google Search

    3. Tap Scout GPS Navigation & Meet Up from the results list. 4. Tap INSTALL, and then tap ACCEPT.  The app will be downloaded and installed on your phone. 5. When the download has completed, tap OPEN. > Scout ...
  • Page 112: Use Google Voice Search

    Use Google Voice Search Use your voice to search instead of typing, with Google Voice Search. > Google > Voice Search 1. Tap  The Voice Search window opens. 2. Speak your search terms.  Search results appear. Calculator You can use the Calculator application to solve math problems. >...
  • Page 113: Additional Clock Features

    2. Tap an existing alarm to change its time and other attributes or tap Add alarm to add a new one. 3. Set the time of the alarm. You can change the time by scrolling up/down the hour and minute and AM/PM field or tap the hour and minutes fields to enter the time with the keyboard.
  • Page 114: Capture

    4. You can add as many cities as you want. Repeat steps 2 and 3. Timer The timer provides a countdown timer. > Tools > Clock > Timer tab. 1. Tap 2. Tap the Hour/Minute/Second sections to set the timer. 3.
  • Page 115: Quickmemo

     : Tap to use the eraser on the drawing you've added to the memo.  : Tap to crop the memo.  : Tap to save the current memo.  : Tap to share the memo or change the background paper style. Note: Please use a fingertip while using the Capture+ feature.
  • Page 116  Follow onscreen instructions for first-time use and permissions. 2. Tap the file type and then tap the file you want to open.  The app opens and displays the file. Productivity...
  • Page 117: Entertainment And Activities

    Entertainment and Activities The following topics address your phone’s connectivity options, including USB file transfer and tethering, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, IR connectivity, and more. Music You can play audio files that are stored in your phone's storage. Copy audio files from your computer onto your phone before you open the Music application.
  • Page 118: Back Up Your Downloaded Music Files

    Play a Song > Tools > Music > Songs tab. 1. Tap 2. Select the song you want to play. Create a Playlist > Tools > Music 1. Tap > Add to playlist. 2. Tap 3. Select the songs you want to add to the playlist and tap ADD. 4.
  • Page 119: View Youtube Videos

    View YouTube Videos You can use the YouTube app to view videos on YouTube even if you aren’t signed in to a YouTube account. > Google > YouTube 1. Tap  The YouTube app launches. If you’re prompted to provide confirmation to use the site, follow the onscreen instructions to ...
  • Page 120: Settings

    Settings The following set of topics will cover your phone’s settings menus and options. For an overview of the settings menu, see Basic Settings.
  • Page 121: Basic Settings

    Basic Settings to access your phone’s settings menu. > Tools > Settings The table below outlines the top-level settings categories. Category Description Airplane mode Turn on or off wireless connections. Wi-Fi Enable and set Wi-Fi options. Bluetooth Enable Bluetooth connections. Mobile data Check your phone’s Mobile data.
  • Page 122 Google services Manage your Google apps and account settings. Security Set security options. Quick Cover View Select the apps to be used with the cover closed. Set the Pen settings to configure option when the pen is removed. Dual window Set the Dual Window feature.
  • Page 123: Networks Settings

    Networks Settings This group of settings lets you control your phone's Wi-Fi settings, Bluetooth, Tethering, VPN, Mobile networks, and more. Access Networks Settings > Tools > Settings 1. Tap 2. Tap Networks tab. 3. Set your networks options.  Your networks settings are saved and applied. Airplane Mode Airplane Mode (flight mode) allows you to use many of your phone’s features, such as games, and music, when you are in an airplane or in any other area where making or receiving calls or data is prohibited.
  • Page 124: Call Settings

    Turn Mobile Data On or Off > Tools > Settings > Networks tab > Mobile data. 1. Tap 2. Tap the Mobile data switch to turn it on. – or – Tap the Mobile data switch to turn it off. Call Settings Your phone's Call settings menu lets you configure options.
  • Page 125 When you return to the Nationwide Boost Mobile Network, voicemail notification will resume as normal. Roaming Mode Your phone allows you to control your roaming capabilities. By using the Roaming menu option, you can determine which signals your phone accepts. Choose from two different settings on your dual-band phone to control your roaming experience.
  • Page 126: Share & Connect

    Connect to your PC to manage your phone. Download LG Bridge from the LG Electronics website on your PC before use. When you sign in to the same LG Account on your phone and PC, you can use the LG AirDrive function.
  • Page 127: Tethering

    Printing The Printing menu allows you to manage your Google Cloud Print settings and print jobs. ■ > Tools > Settings > Networks tab > Share & connect > Printing. Tethering Use Tethering to share your device’s Internet connection with a computer that connects to your device via Wi-Fi hotspot or by Bluetooth.
  • Page 128: Virtual Private Networks (Vpn)

    > Networks tab > More > VPN. 1. Tap 2. Tap Basic VPN or LG VPN. Note: A screen lock is required to configure a VPN. 3. Configure the settings according to the security details you have obtained from your network administrator.
  • Page 129: Connect To Or Disconnect From A Vpn

    Connect to or Disconnect From a VPN Once you have set up a VPN connection, use the Wireless networks settings menu to connect to or disconnect from the VPN. Connect to a VPN > Tools > Settings > Networks tab > More > VPN. 1.
  • Page 130: Sound Settings

    Sound Settings In the Sound settings menu, you can configure call and notification ringtones, audio volume, as well as some related settings. Access Sound Settings > Tools > Settings 1. Tap 2. Tap Sound tab. 3. Set your sound options. ...
  • Page 131: Ringtone

    Tip: You can adjust the ringer volume on the Home screen or Applications screen, or almost any screen by using the Volume Buttons on the back of your phone. In other applications such as Music, YouTube, spoken directions, and other audio, the Volume Buttons control the volume of the application. Ringtone The phone ringtones alert you of incoming calls.
  • Page 132: Vibrate Type

    Vibrate Type Allows you to set a vibrate type for incoming calls, incoming messages and email, alarms, and calendar events. > Tools > Settings > Sound tab. 1. Tap 2. Tap Vibrate type. 3. Set each vibrate type to the desired option. 4.
  • Page 133: More Settings

    > Tools > Settings > Sound tab. 1. Tap 2. Tap Notification LED. 3. To activate LED lights for notifications, tap the Notification LED switch 4. Select the notification type(s) you want the LED to flash for. More Settings This menu allows you to adjust additional sound settings. Notification Sound When you receive a notification such as the arrival of new messages, calendar events, or alarms, the phone sounds a ringtone.
  • Page 134 2. Tap More > Message/call voice notifications. 3. Tap to turn the feature on and set the desired options. Sound Settings...
  • Page 135: Display Settings

    Display Settings Adjusting your phone's display settings not only helps you see what you want, it can also help increase battery life. Access Display Settings > Tools > Settings 1. Tap 2. Tap Display tab. 3. Set your display options. ...
  • Page 136: Lock Screen

    3. Tap the desired effect and then tap OK. Theme Choose the desired theme. > Tools > Settings > Display tab. 1. Tap 2. Tap Home screen > Theme. Sort Apps By Sort apps by name or download date on the Home screen. >...
  • Page 137 2. Tap Lock screen > Select screen lock. 3. Select the desired screen lock option from the following options. None: No screen lock set.  Swipe: Swipe any part of the screen to unlock the screen.  Knock Code: The Knock Code feature allows you to create your own unlock code using a ...
  • Page 138 Wallpaper Select the wallpaper to display for your lock screen. > Tools > Settings > Display tab. 1. Tap 2. Tap Lock screen > Wallpaper. 3. Select Gallery or Wallpaper gallery. 4. Select the desired wallpaper and tap SAVE or SET WALLPAPER. Shortcuts Allows you to choose the shortcuts available on the lock screen.
  • Page 139: Home Touch Buttons

    > Tools > Settings > Display tab. 1. Tap 2. Tap Lock screen. 3. Tap the Power key instantly locks button to turn on the feature. Home Touch Buttons Configure options for your home touch buttons. To select the combination of your home touch buttons: >...
  • Page 140: Brightness

    2. Tap the Bold switch to set the bold text. Brightness Adjust your screen’s contrast (brightness) to suit your surroundings. > Tools > Settings > Display tab. 1. Tap 2. Scroll down to Brightness and use the slider to set the brightness level. Tip: For the best battery performance, use the dimmer levels.
  • Page 141: More Settings

    2. Tap Screen timeout. 3. Select 15 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, or Keep screen turned on. Note: Long backlight settings reduce the battery’s talk and standby times. For the best battery performance, use the shortest convenient timeout.
  • Page 142: General Settings

    General Settings This group of settings lets you configure general settings such as accounts & sync, cloud, location, etc. Access General Settings > Tools > Settings 1. Tap 2. Tap General tab. 3. Set your general options.  Your general settings are saved and applied. Language &...
  • Page 143: Location

    Location Allows you to turn on location service. Your phone determines your approximate location using GPS, Wi- Fi and mobile networks. ■ > Tools > Settings > General tab > Location. Mode – Set the location mode as High accuracy (GPS and networks), Battery saving ...
  • Page 144 Touch zoom: Zoom in or out by triple tapping the screen.  Screen color inversion: Tap to invert the colors of the screen and content.  Screen color adjustment: Set the color contrast for better screen viewing. Tap the Color ...
  • Page 145: Mini View

    Screen timeout: Set the desired screen timeout.  Touch control areas: Limit touch control to selected areas of the screen. Press the Volume  Down Button and Home Key at the same time to activate and deactivate this feature. General The System setting allows you to configure system options.
  • Page 146: Security

    ■ > Tools > Settings > General tab > Google Services. Security Use the Security settings to help secure your phone and its data. ■ > Tools > Settings > General tab > Security. Content lock Select lock types to lock files in the QuickMemo+ app. Encrypt Phone Opens a screen that encrypts data on the phone for security.
  • Page 147: Quick Cover View

    ● Install from Storage: Touch to install a secure certificate from storage. ● Clear Credentials: Deletes all secure certificates and related credentials and erases the secure storage's own password, after prompting you to confirm that you want to do this. Trust Agents View or deactivate Trust agents.
  • Page 148: Storage & Usb

    Storage & USB The Storage menu lets you monitor the used and available internal memory and SD card (if available). you can also mount/unmount the SD card and erase its contents. ■ > Tools > Settings > General tab > Storage & USB. Battery &...
  • Page 149: Backup & Reset

    > Tools > Settings > General tab > Backup & reset. LG Backup Backs up all information on the device and restores it in the event of data loss or replacement. Back Up My Data Allows you to back up app data, Wi-Fi passwords, and other settings to Google servers.
  • Page 150: About Phone

    Factory Data Reset Resetting the phone restores all the factory defaults, including personal data from phone storage, information about your Google Account, any other accounts, your system and application settings, and any downloaded applications. After resetting the phone, the next time you turn on the phone, you‘re prompted to reenter the same kind of information as when you first started the phone.
  • Page 151: Getting Help

    Getting Help The following set of topics will cover phone specifications and how to contact Boost Mobile and manage your wireless service.
  • Page 152: For Assistance

    For Assistance The following topics address areas of support for your device, such as account information. Boost Account Information and Help Find out about managing your account online and on your phone, buying additional minutes for your plan, and getting help. For more information about your Boost Mobile account, as well as other Boost Mobile services, visit us at: boostmobile.com.
  • Page 153: Re-Boost

    Re-Boost Boost Mobile makes it easy to add money to your account. You decide exactly how and where you want to pay. Keep your account active by using your phone and adding money to your account. Pay with Cash Find an Authorized Re-Boost Retailer near you. Pick up a Re-Boost Card or recharge for as low as $10 at the register, where available.
  • Page 154: Copyright Information

    ©2016 Boost Worldwide All rights reserved. Other marks are the property of their respective owners. ® LG and the LG logo are registered trademarks of LG Corp. LG LS777 is a trademark of LG Corp. Wi-Fi ® and the Wi-Fi logo are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
  • Page 155: Important Information For The Lgls777

    Important Information for the LGLS777 Safety Information 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.
  • Page 156: Consumer Information About Radio Frequency Emissions

    Consumer Information About Radio Frequency Emissions Your wireless phone, which contains a radio transmitter and receiver, emits radio frequency energy during use. The following consumer information addresses commonly asked questions about the health effects of wireless phones. Are wireless phones safe? Scientific research on the subject of wireless phones and radio frequency (“RF”) energy has been conducted worldwide for many years, and continues.
  • Page 157 website states that “hands-free kits can be used with wireless phones for convenience and comfort. These systems reduce the absorption of RF energy in the head because the phone, which is the source of the RF emissions, will not be placed against the head. On the other hand, if the phone is mounted against the waist or other part of the body during use, then that part of the body will absorb more RF energy.
  • Page 158: Consumer Information On Sar

    Independent Expert Group on Mobile Phones http://www.iegmp.org.uk Royal Society of Canada Expert Panels on Potential Health Risks of Radio Frequency Fields from Wireless Telecommunication Devices 283 Sparks Street Ottawa, Ontario K1R 7X9 Canada Telephone: (613) 991-6990 http://www.rsc.ca/index.php?page=Expert_Panels_RF&Lang_id=120 World Health Organization Avenue Appia 20 1211 Geneva 27 Switzerland Telephone: 011 41 22 791 21 11 http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs193/en/...
  • Page 159: Fcc Hearing-Aid Compatibility (Hac) Regulations For Wireless Devices

    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.
  • Page 160 that are rated have the rating on their box or a label located on the box. The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the user’s hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully. Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs.
  • Page 161: Caution: Avoid Potential Hearing Loss

    Caution: Avoid potential hearing loss. Prolonged exposure to loud sounds (including music) is the most common cause of preventable hearing loss. Some scientific research suggests that using portable audio devices, such as portable music players and cellular telephones, at high volume settings for long durations may lead to permanent noiseinduced hearing loss.
  • Page 162 * American National Standards Institute; National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements; International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection. Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1).
  • Page 163: Part 15.19 Statement

    Health Care Facilities Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may use equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles.
  • Page 164: Part 15.105 Statement

    Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified. ● Only use the battery with a charging system that has been LG-approved and qualified with the system per IEEE-Std-1725. Use of an unqualified and non-LG-approved battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.
  • Page 165 ● Please use only an approved charging accessory to charge your LG phone. Improper handling of the charging port, as well as the use of an incompatible charger, may cause damage to your phone and void the warranty.
  • Page 166 ● The battery pack has protection circuit to avoid the danger. Do not use nearby the place where generates static electricity more than 100V which gives damage to the protection circuit. If the protection circuit were broken, the battery would generate smoke, rupture or flame. ●...
  • Page 167: Fda Consumer Update

    Using the phone in proximity to receiving equipment (i.e., TV or radio) may cause interference to the phone. ● Do not immerse your phone in water, liquid, or expose to high humidity. Immediately, take it to an LG Authorized Service Center. ● Do not paint your phone. ●...
  • Page 168  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 ...
  • Page 169 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 cancercausing chemicals so as to be pre-disposed to develop cancer in the absence of RF exposure.
  • Page 170 7. How can I find out how much Radio Frequency 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 Radio Frequency (RF) energy exposures. The FCC established these guidelines in consultation with the FDA and the other federal health and safety agencies.
  • Page 171 10. What about children using wireless phones? The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) energy, the measures described above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure.
  • Page 172: Driving

    Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless phones in the areas where you drive and always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please observe the following: ● Give full attention to driving -- driving safely is your first responsibility; ●...
  • Page 173: Anti-Theft Guide

    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.
  • Page 174: Open Source Software Notice Information

    LG Electronics will also provide open source code to you on CD-ROM for a charge covering the cost of performing such distribution (such as the cost of media, shipping, and handling) upon email request to opensource@lge.com.
  • Page 175 (6) The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the product to the Customer Service Department of LG. LG shall bear the cost of shipping the product back to the consumer after the completion of service under this limited warranty.
  • Page 176 3. WHAT LG WILL DO: LG will, at its sole option, either repair, replace or refund the purchase price of any unit that is covered under this limited warranty. LG may choose at its option to use functionally equivalent re- conditioned, refurbished or new units or parts or any units.
  • Page 177 AAA in the manner described in the AAA Rules. You must also send a copy of your written demand to LG at LG Electronics, USA, Inc.
  • Page 178 Opt Out. You may opt out of this dispute resolution procedure. If you opt out, neither you nor LG can require the other to participate in an arbitration proceeding. To opt out, you must send notice to LG no later than 30 calendar days from the date of the first consumer purchaser’s purchase of the product by...
  • Page 179: Index

    Index 4G LTE, 73 Call Using the Phone Dialer, 38 About Phone, 140 Call Waiting, 47 About the User Guide, 2 Caller ID Blocking, 47 Accessibility, 133 Camera Overview, 89 Accounts & Sync, 133 Camera Settings, 96 Activate This Device, 138 Capture Screenshots, 15 Activation and Service, 12 Capture+, 104...
  • Page 180 Font Type, 129 Notification LED, 122 Format microSD Card, 9 Notification Panel, 34 General Settings, 132 Open Email Messages, 69 Gesture Shot, 91 Open New Browser Tabs, 75 Get Help with Google Play, 26 Optional Calling Services, 47 Gmail, 62 Pair Bluetooth Devices, 84 Gmail Settings, 66 Parts and Functions, 3...
  • Page 181 Share & Connect, 116 Twitter, 76 Share a Contact, 54 Uninstall an App, 25 Share Pictures and Videos, 93 Unlock Your Screen Using the Knock Code Share Pictures or Videos via Additional Apps or Feature, 26 Social Media, 95 Unmount the microSD Card, 9 Share Videos on YouTube, 96 Update an App, 25 Shortcut Key, 135...

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