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User Guide
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ENGLISH
LG-E615f User Guide
This guide helps you get started using your phone.
• Some parts of this manual may not apply to your phone, depending on
your phone's software and your service provider.
• This handset is not suitable for people who have a visual impairment
due to the touch screen keyboard.
• Copyright ©2012 LG Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved. LG and the
LG logo are registered trademarks of LG Group and its related entities.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
• Google™, Google Maps™, Gmail™, YouTube™, Google Talk™ and
Android Market™ are trademarks of Google, Inc.
Contents
For your safety.......................................7
Safety instructions...............................19
Getting to know your phone ................32
Device components.................................44
Installing the SIM card and battery ...........47
Charging your phone ...............................49
Using the memory card ...........................50
Locking and unlocking the screen ............53
Secure your lock screen ..........................54
Your Home screen ...............................58
Touch screen tips....................................58
Home screen ..........................................59
Customising the Home screen .................60
Add or remove panels to the Home
screen....................................................61
Returning to recently-used applications ....61
Using Dual SIM .......................................62
Notification drawer ..................................62
To customise the notification panel ..........63
Viewing the status bar .............................64
Onscreen keyboard .................................67
Entering accented letters .........................68
Google account set up .........................69
PC connections with a PC data cable .......85
Social networking ................................70
Calls .....................................................89
Viewing and updating your status.............71
Removing accounts on your phone...........72
Making a call ..........................................89
Calling your contacts ...............................89
Answering and rejecting a call .................90
Adjusting call volume ..............................90
Making a second call ..............................91
Viewing your call logs ..............................91
Call settings ...........................................92
Connecting to Networks and Devices ..73
Wi-Fi ......................................................73
Connecting to Wi-Fi networks ..................73
Bluetooth................................................74
Sharing your phone's data connection ......77
Enabling Wi-Fi Direct to share through
SmartShare ............................................81
Using SmartShare ...................................82
Contacts...............................................95
Searching for a contact ...........................95
Adding a new contact..............................95
Contents
Favourite contacts...................................96
Import or export contacts.........................97
Moving contacts from your old device to
your new device......................................98
Messaging ...........................................99
Sending a message ................................99
Threaded box ......................................100
Using emoticons ...................................101
Changing your message settings ...........101
Email ..................................................102
Managing an email account...................102
Email account screen ............................103
Working with account folders .................103
Composing and sending email ...............103
Camera ..............................................105
Getting to know the viewfinder ...............105
Taking a quick photo ............................106
Using the advanced settings ..................106
View a photo ........................................109
Video camera .....................................112
Getting to know the viewfinder ...............112
Shooting a quick video ..........................113
Using the advanced settings ..................113
Play a video ..........................................114
Multimedia.........................................117
Utilities...............................................128
Gallery .................................................117
QuickMemo ..........................................118
Music player .........................................120
FM Radio..............................................124
Searching for stations ...........................124
Setting your alarm.................................128
Using your calculator.............................128
Adding an event to your calendar ...........128
Polaris Office ........................................129
LG SmartWorld...................................126
How to get to LG SmartWorld from your
phone ..................................................126
How to use LG SmartWorld ....................127
The web .............................................131
Internet ................................................131
Using the web toolbar ...........................131
Using options........................................132
Part 15.21 statement
" Change or Modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment. “
Part 15.105 statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Part 15.19 statemnet
This device complies with part 15 of FCC
rules and ICES-003 Class B digital apparatus requirements
for Industry Canada. 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.
Body-worn Operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations
with the back of the phone kept 1.0cm (0.39 inches) between
the user’s body and the back of the phone. To comply with
FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation
distance of 1.0cm (0.39 inches) must be maintained between
the user's body and the back of the phone. Third-party
belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories containing
metallic components may not be used. Body-worn
accessories that cannot maintain 1.0cm (0.39 inches)
separation distance between the user's body and the back
of the phone, and have not been tested for typical bodyworn operations may not comply with FCC RF exposure
limits and should be avoided.
For your safety
Important Information
Before you begin
This user’s guide contains important
information about the use and operation of
this phone. Read all information carefully
for optimal performance and to avoid
any damage or misuse of the phone. Any
changes or modifications not expressly
approved in this user’s guide could void your
warranty for this equipment.
Safety Guidelines
WARNING! To reduce the possibility
of electric shock, do not expose your
product to high humidity areas, such as
bathroom or swimming pool.
Keep the phone away from heat. Never store
your phone in environment that may expose
it to temperatures below 0°C or above 40°
C, such as outdoor during snowstorm, or
in your car in hot days. Exposure to cold or
For your safety
heat will result in malfunction, damage or
permanent failure. Be careful when using
your phone near other electronic devices.
The RF emissions from mobile phones may
affect nearby electronic equipment that not
adequately shielded. You should consult
manufacturers of any personal medical
devices, as in the case of pacemakers and
hearing aides, to determine whether they are
susceptible to interference from cell phones.
Turn off your phone in medical facilities or
at gas stations. Never place your phone in
microwaves, as it will cause the battery to
explode.
Important! Before using your phone,
please read the SAFETY INFORMATION
OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS
INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (TIA).
Safety Information
Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the
rules may be illegal or dangerous.
More detailed information is provided in this
user’s guide.
• Never use an unapproved battery that
could cause damages to the phone or the
battery itself, or even explode.
• Never place your phone in a microwave
oven, as this will result in an explosion of
the battery.
• Do not dispose of your battery in fire or
with hazardous or flammable materials.
• Make sure the battery does not come into
contact with sharp-edged items, such as
animal teeth or claws. This could cause a
fire.
• Store the battery in a place out of the
reach of children.
• Be careful so that children do not swallow
any parts of the phone, such as rubber
plugs (earpiece, parts that connect to the
phone, etc.). This could cause asphyxiation
or suffocation.
• Disconnect the plug and charger from
the outlet when the phone shows that the
battery has been fully charged, because it
may cause electric shock or fire hazard.
• When in the car, do not leave your phone,
or install a hands-free kit, near the airbag.
If wireless equipment is improperly
installed, you can be seriously injured if the
For your safety
airbag is deployed.
• Do not use mobile phone while driving.
• Do not use the phone in areas where
its usage is prohibited. (For example: in
airplanes).
• Do not expose the battery charger or
adapter to direct sunlight, or use it
in places with high humidity, such as
bathroom.
• Never store your phone in temperatures
lower than -20°C or higher than 50°C.
• Do not use harsh chemicals (such as
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alcohol, benzene, solvents, etc.) or
detergents to clean the phone. This could
cause fire.
• Do not drop the phone, strike it, or shake it
hard.
Such actions may harm the phone’s
internal circuit boards.
• Do not use your phone in high explosive
areas, as this may generate sparks.
• Do not damage the power cord by
bending, twisting, pulling, or heating it.
Do not use the plug if it is loose as it may
cause fire or electric shock.
• Do not handle the phone with wet hands
while it is charging. This can cause electric
shock or seriously damage your phone.
• Do not disassemble the phone.
• Do not make or answer calls while
charging the phone, which can cause a
short circuit, electric shock, or fire.
• Use only batteries and chargers provided
by LG. The warranty does not apply to
products provided by other providers.
• Only authorized personnel should service
the phone and its accessories.
Installation or service may result in
accidents and consequently invalidate the
warranty.
• Do not hold or let the antenna come in
contact with your body during a call.
• Emergency calls can be made only within
a service area. To make an emergency
call, make sure you are within a service
area and the phone is on.
• Use your accessories, such as headphones
or headsets, with caution, ensuring that the
cables are plugged properly and that they
do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.
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For your safety
Information about the RF exposure from FCC
WARNING! Read this information
before operating the phone.
In August 1996, the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) of the United States, with
its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326,
adopted an updated safety standard for
human exposure to radio frequency (RF)
electromagnetic
energy emitted by FCC regulated
transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent
with the safety standard previously set by
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both international and U.S. standards.
The design of this phone complies with FCC
guidelines and these international standards.
Caution
Use only the supplied antenna. Use of
unauthorized antennas, or modifications,
could impair call quality, damage the phone,
void your warranty, or result in a violation of
FCC regulations.
Do not use the phone with a damaged
antenna.
A damaged antenna in contact with the
skin could cause a singe. Contact your local
dealer for an antenna replacement.
Body effects
This device was tested for typical body
operation, keeping a distance of 1 cm (0.39
inch) between the user's body and the back
of the phone. To comply with RF exposure
requirements of the FCC standards, a
minimum distance of 1 cm (0.39 inch)
between the user's body and the back of the
phone is required.
Belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories
containing metallic components from others
manufacturers should not be used.
Accessories worn close to the body, without
keeping a minimum distance of 1 cm (0.39
inch) between the user's body and the back
of the phone, and that have not been tested
for typical body operation, may not comply
with FCC's RF exposure limits and should be
avoided.
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For your safety
External antenna mounted on
the vehicle (optional, if available)
Class B Compliance under article
15 of the FCC
It must keep a minimum distance of 20 cm (8
inches) between the user / bystander and the
vehicle mounted external antenna, in order
to satisfy FCC's RF exposure requirements.
For more information about RF exposure,
visit the FCC Website at www.fcc.gov
This device and its accessories comply with
Article 15 of the FCC rules.
The operation is subject to the following
conditions:
(1) This device, and its accessories, will
not cause harmful interference and (2) this
device and its accessories must accept any
interference received, including interference
that could cause an undesired operation.
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Battery Precautions
• Do not disassemble.
• Do not short-circuit.
• Do not expose to high temperatures, over
60 °C (140 °F).
• Do not incinerate.
Battery Disposal
• Please dispose off your battery properly,
or bring it to your wireless provider for
recycling.
• Do not dispose off your battery in fire or
with hazardous or flammable materials.
Adapter Precautions (Charger)
• Using the wrong battery charger could
damage your phone and void your
warranty.
• The adapter or battery charger is only
designed for indoor use.
• Do not expose the battery charger or
adapter to direct sunlight, or use it in
places with high humidity, such as the
bathroom.
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For your safety
Cautions for Battery
• Do not disassemble or open crush, bend
or deform, puncture or shred.
• Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt
to insert foreign objects into the battery,
immerse or expose to water or other
liquids, expose to fire, explosion or other
hazard.
• Only use the battery for the system for
which it is specified.
• Only use the battery with a charging
system that has been qualified with the
system per this standard. Use of an
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unqualified battery or charger may present
a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other
hazard.
• Do not short circuit a battery or allow
metallic conductive objects to contact
battery terminals.
• Replace the battery only with another
battery that has been qualified with the
system per this standard, IEEE-Std-1725200x. Use of an unqualified battery may
present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage or
other hazard.
• Promptly dispose of used batteries in
accordance with local regulations.
• Battery usage by children should be
supervised.
• Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the
phone or battery is dropped, especially
on a hard surface, and the user suspects
damage, take it to a service center for
inspection.
• Improper battery use may result in a fire,
explosion or other hazard.
• For those host devices that utilize a
USB port as a charging source, the host
device's user manual shall include a
statement that the phone shall only be
connected to products that bear the USBIF logo or have completed the USB-IF
compliance program.
Avoid damage to your ear
• Damage to your hear can occur due to
constant exposure to excessive high sound.
We, therefore, recommend that you do not
turn on or off the phone near your ear. We
also recommend you be reasonable with
the music and volume level.
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For your safety
• If you listen to music, please ensure that
the volume level is adequate, so that you
are aware of your surroundings. This is
particularly important when attempting to
cross a street.
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Safety instructions
TIA's Safety Information
This includes complete security
information on wireless phones from TIA
(Telecommunications
Industry Association).
It's required, for CTIA Certification, the
inclusion in the user manual of text covering
pacemakers, hearing aids and other medical
devices. It's encouraged the use of the
remaining TIA language when relevant.
Exposure to Radio Frequency
Signal
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is
a low power radio transmitter and receiver.
When it is ON, it receives and also sends out
radio frequency (RF) signals.
In August, 1996, the Federal
Communications Commissions (FCC)
adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety
levels for handheld wireless phones. Those
guidelines are consistent with the safety
standards previously set by both U.S. and
international standards bodies:
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Safety instructions
ANSI C95.1 (1992) *
NCRP Report 86 (1986)
ICNIRP (1996)
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).
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* American National Standards Institute;
National Council on Radiation Protection
and Measurements; International
Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection.
The design of your phone complies with the
FCC guidelines (and those standards).
Antenna Care
Use only the supplied or an approved
replacement antenna. Unauthorized
antennas, modifications, or attachments
could damage the phone and may violate
FCC regulations.
Phone Operation
NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you
would any other telephone with the antenna
pointed up and over your shoulder.
cause the phone to operate at a higher
power level than otherwise would be need.
Driving
Check the laws and regulations related to
the use of wireless phones in the areas
where you drive. Always obey these
Suggestions for a more efficient regulations. Also, if using your phone while
operation
driving, make sure to:
For your phone to operate most efficiently:
• Pay full attention to driving; driving safely
• Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily,
is your first responsibility;
when the phone is in use. The contact with • Use hands-free operation, if available;
the antenna affects call quality, and may
• Pull off the road and park, before making
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Safety instructions
or answering a call, if driving conditions
demand so.
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is
shielded from RF signals.
However, certain electronic equipment may
not be shielded against the RF signals from
your wireless phone.
Pacemaker
The Medical Industry Manufacturers
Association recommends a minimum
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distance of fifteen (15) centimeters, or six (6)
inches, between a handheld wireless phone
and a pacemaker, in order to avoid potential
interference between them.
These advices are consistent with
independent researches, and with
recommendations based on wireless
technology research.
People with pacemakers should:
• ALWAYS keep the phone at least fifteen
centimeters (six inches) from their
pacemaker, whenever the phone is turned
on;
• Do not carry the phone in shirt pocket;
• Use the ear opposite to the pacemaker, to
minimize the potential interference;
• If you have any reason to suspect that
interference is taking place, switch off your
phone immediately.
Other Medical Devices
Hearing Aids
Health Care Facilities
Some digital wireless phones may interfere
with some hearing aids. In the event of
such interference, we recommend that you
contact your service provider.
Turn off your phone in health care facilities,
whenever there are signs asking you to do
so. Hospitals or health care facilities may use
equipment that could be sensitive to external
RF energy.
If you use any other personal medical
devices, consult your device manufacturer
to determine if they are adequately shielded
from external RF energy. Your doctor can
help you obtain this information.
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Safety instructions
Vehicles
Airplanes
RF signals may affect improperly installed
or inadequately shielded devices in motor
vehicles.
Check with the manufacturer, or its
representative, regarding your vehicle.
You should also consult the manufacturer
about any equipment that has been added
to your vehicle.
FCC regulations prohibit the use of phones
while in the air. Turn off your phone before
boarding an airplane.
Facilities with signs
Turn off the phone in any facility where
warning signs request you to do so.
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Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations,
turn your phone off when in a 'blasting
area' or in areas with signs that read: 'Turn
off two-way radios' . Obey all signs and
instructions.
Potentially Explosive
Atmosphere
Turn off the phone when in an area with a
potentially explosive atmosphere, and obey
all signs and instructions.
Sparks in such areas could cause an
explosion or fire that could result in personal
injury or death.
Areas with a potentially explosive
atmosphere are often clearly marked, but
not always. Among the potentially dangerous
areas are:
Fueling areas (such as gas stations), areas
below deck on boats, facilities where
chemical products are transferred or stored,
vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (as
propane or butane), areas where the air
contains chemicals or particles (such as
grain, dust or metal powders), and any other
areas where you would normally be advised
to turn off your vehicle engine.
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Safety instructions
For vehicles equipped with air
bags
Air bags inflate with strong force. Do not
place objects in the area over the air bag or
in its deployment area, including wireless
equipment, either installed or portable.
Serious injuries could occur if wireless
equipment is improperly installed into the car
when the air bag inflates.
Safety Information
Read and observe the following information
for the safe and proper use of your phone,
and to prevent any damage.
Also, keep the user's guide in an accessible
place at all times after reading it.
Charger, Adapter and Battery
Security
• The charger and adapter are designed
only for indoor use.
• Dispose of your battery properly, or bring it
to your wireless provider for recycling.
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• The battery doesn’t need to be fully
discharged before recharging.
• Only use LG approved chargers that are
specifically made for your phone model,
since they are designed to maximize the
battery life.
• Do not disassemble or short-circuit it.
• Keep the metal contacts on the battery
clean.
• Replace the battery when it no longer
provides acceptable performance. The
battery can be recharged several hundred
times before replacement.
• Charge the battery after long periods
without use to maximize its life.
• The battery life will vary depending
on usage patterns and environmental
conditions.
• Intensive use of backlighting, browser, and
packet data connectivity affect battery life
and talk/standby times.
• The role of self-protection interrupts
the phone when its operation is in an
abnormal state. In this case, remove the
battery from the phone, reinstall it, and
turn on the phone.
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Safety instructions
Explosion, Shock and Fire
Danger
• Do not place the phone in a place exposed
to excessive dust, and keep the minimum
required distance between the power cord
and heat sources.
• Unplug the power cord before cleaning
the phone, and clean the power plug
whenever it is dirty.
• When using the power plug, make sure
it is firmly connected. Otherwise, it can
overheat or start a fire.
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• Placing the phone in a pocket or bag
without covering the receptacle (power
plug pin), metallic articles (such as a coin,
clip or pen) may short-circuit the phone.
Always cover the receptacle when not
in use.
• Do not short-circuit the battery. Metal
items, such as coins, paper clips, or pens,
in your pocket or bag may cause a shortcircuit between the + and - terminals of
the battery (metal strips on the battery).
The short-circuit of the terminals may
damage the battery and cause an
explosion.
General Notice
• Using a damaged battery, or inserting it
into the mouth can cause serious injuries.
• Do not place the phone in proximity to
items containing magnetic components,
such as credit cards, calling cards, bank
books, or subway tickets. The phone
magnetism may damage the data stored
in the magnetic strip.
• Talking on the phone for a long period of
time may reduce call quality, because of
the heat generated during use.
• When the phone has not been in use for a
long time, store it in a safe place, with the
power cord unplugged.
• Using the phone close to a receiving
equipment (such as TV or radio) may
cause interference.
• Do not use the phone if the antenna is
damaged. If a damaged antenna contacts
skin, it may cause a slight singe. Contact
an LG Authorized Service Facility to
replace the damaged antenna.
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Safety instructions
• Do not immerse your phone in water. If
this happens, immediately turn it off and
remove the battery. If your phone does not
work, take it to an LG Authorized Service
Facility.
• The power supply contains elements
that could be harmful to your health, if
components are handled directly. If this
happens, we recommend immediate
hand-washing.
• Do not paint the phone.
• Data stored in your phone might be
deleted due to careless use, hardware
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repair or software upgrade.
Please backup your important phone
numbers (ringtones, text or voice
messages, images, and videos might also
get deleted). The manufacturer is not liable
for damages due to loss of data.
• When using the phone in public places,
you may set the ringer on vibrate to avoid
disturbing others.
• Do not switch the phone on/off while it is
in your ear.
Ambient temperatures
Max: +50°C (discharging),
+45°C (charging)
Min: -10 °C
Notice: Open Source Software
To obtain the corresponding source
code under GPL, LGPL, MPL and other
open source licences, please visit http://
opensource.lge.com/
All referred licence terms, disclaimers
and notices are available for download
with the source code.
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Getting to know your phone
Before you start using the phone, please read this!
Please check to see whether any problems
you encountered with your phone are
described in this section before taking the
phone in for service or calling a service
representative.
1. Phone memory
When there is less than 10% of space
available in your phone memory, your phone
cannot receive new messages. You need to
check your phone memory and delete some
data, such as applications or messages, to
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make more memory available.
To uninstall applications:
1 Touch
> Apps tab > Settings >
Apps from the DEVICE category.
2 Once all applications appear, scroll to
and select the application you want to
uninstall.
3 Touch Uninstall.
2. Optimising battery life
Extend your battery's life between charges
by turning off features that you don't need to
having running constantly in the background.
You can monitor how applications and
system resources consume battery power.
Extending your phone's battery life:
• Turn off radio communications you are not
using. If you are not using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
or GPS, turn them off.
• Reduce screen brightness and set a
shorter screen timeout.
• Turn off automatic syncing for Gmail™,
Calendar, Contacts and other applications.
• Some applications you have downloaded
may reduce battery power.
To check the battery power level:
• Touch
> Apps tab > Settings >
About phone under SYSTEM > Status
The battery status (charging or not charging)
and level (percentage charged) are
displayed.
To monitor and control how battery
power is being used:
• Touch
> Apps tab > Settings
> Power Saver from the DEVICE >
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Getting to know your phone
Battery use category under BATTERY
INFORMATION.
Battery usage time is displayed on the
screen. It tells you how long it has been
since you last connected your phone to a
power source or, if currently connected, how
long the phone was last running on battery
power. The screen shows the applications or
services using battery power, listed in order
from the greatest to smallest amount used.
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3. Using folders
You can combine several app icons in a
folder. Drop one app icon over another on
a Home screen, and the two icons will be
combined.
NOTE: After you open an app, you can
usually adjust its settings by choosing
items from its Menu icon near the top or
bottom of the screen.
4. Before installing an open
source application and OS
WARNING
If you install and use an OS other than
the one provided by the manufacturer, it
may cause your phone to malfunction.
In addition, your phone will no longer be
covered by the warranty.
WARNING
To protect your phone and personal
data, only download applications from
trusted sources, such as Android
Market™. If there are improperly
installed applications on your phone, it
may not work normally or a serious error
may occur. You must uninstall those
applications and all associated data and
settings from the phone.
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Getting to know your phone
5. Using the hard reset
(factory reset)
If your phone does not restore to the original
condition, use a hard reset (factory reset) to
initialise it.
1 When the phone is switched off, press
and hold the Volume down key +
Power key with your left hand.
2 When the LED on the bottom of the phone
lights up, release Volume down key +
Power keys and press and hold the Home
key (for about 2 seconds) at the same time.
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3 The phone will turn on and perform a
factory reset immediately.
Do not operate your phone for at least a
minute, while the hard reset is carried out.
You will then be able to switch your phone
back on.
WARNING
If you perform a hard reset, all user
applications, user data and DRM
licences will be deleted. Please
remember to back up any important
data before performing a Hard Reset.
6. Opening and switching
applications
Multitasking is easy with Android because
you can keep more than one application
running at the same time. There's no
need to quit an application before opening
another. Use and switch between several
open applications. Android manages each
application, stopping and starting them as
needed to ensure that idle applications don't
consume resources unnecessarily.
To view the list of recently used
applications:
Simply press and hold the Home key.
To stop applications:
1 Touch
> Apps tab > Settings >
Apps from the DEVICE > RUNNING tab.
2 Scroll and touch the desired application
and touch Stop to stop it.
7. Installing PC software
(LG PC Suite)
The LG PC Suite is a software package that
helps you connect your device to a PC via a
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USB cable and Wi-Fi. Once connected, you
can use the functions of your device from
your PC.
With the LG PC Suite software, you can...
• Manage and play your media content
(music, movies, pictures) on your PC.
• Send multimedia content to your device.
• Synchronise data (schedules, contacts,
bookmarks) between your device and PC.
• Backup the applications in your device.
• Update the software in your device.
• Backup and restore the device.
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• Play multimedia content from your PC on
your device.
NOTE: You can use the application's Help
menu to find out how to use your LG PC
Suite software.
Installing the LG PC Suite software
The LG PC Suite software can be
downloaded from the LG webpage.
1 Go to www.lg.com and select a country of
your choice.
2 Go to Support > Mobile Phone Support
> Select the Model (LG-E615f).
3 Click PC Sync from Download, and
click WINDOW PC Sync Download to
download the LG PC Suite software.
System Requirements for the LG PC
Suite software
• OS: Windows XP 32 bit (Service Pack 2),
Windows Vista 32 bit/64 bit, Windows 7
32 bit/64 bit
• CPU: 1 GHz (or faster) processors
• Memory: 512 MB (or more) RAM
• Graphic card: 1024 x 768 resolution, 32-
bit colour (or higher)
• HDD: 100 MB (or more) free hard disk
space (more free hard disk space may be
needed depending on the volume of data
stored)
• Required software: LG integrated drivers
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NOTE: LG integrated USB driver
LG integrated USB driver is required to
connect an LG device and PC and is
installed automatically when you install
the LG PC Suite software.
8. Synchronising your phone to a
computer
Data from your device and PC can be
synchronised easily using the LG PC
Suite software. Contacts, schedules, and
bookmarks can be synchronised.
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The procedure is as follows:
1 Connect your device to your PC (use a
USB cable or Wi-Fi connection).
2 After connection, run the program
and select the device section from the
category on the left side of the screen.
3 Click [Personal information] to select it.
4 Tick the checkboxes of the content you
want to synchronise, and click the Sync
button.
insert a memory card into the phone.)
9. Synchronising your phone to a
computer via USB
2 Connect the phone to your PC using the
NOTE: To synchronise your phone with
your PC using the USB cable, you need to
install LG PC Suite on your PC.
Please refer to previous pages to install
LG PC Suite.
1 Touch
> Apps tab > Settings >
Storage from the DEVICE tab to check
out the storage media. (If you want to
transfer files to or from a memory card,
USB cable.
3 The USB connection mode list will
appear; select the Media sync (MTP)
option.
4 Open the removable memory folder on
your PC. You can view the mass storage
content on your PC and transfer the files.
5 Copy the files from your PC to the drive
folder.
6 Select the charge only option to
disconnect the phone.
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TIP! To use the microSD card on your
phone again, you need to open the
notification drawer and touch >
Charge only.
To disconnect your phone from the
computer:
Open the notification drawer and touch
> Charge only to disconnect your
phone from the computer safely.
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10. Hold your phone upright
Hold your mobile phone vertically, as you
would a regular phone. The LG-E615f has an
internal antenna. Be careful not to scratch or
damage the back of the phone, as this may
affect performance.
While making/receiving calls or sending/
receiving data, avoid holding the lower part
of the phone where the antenna is located.
Doing so may affect call quality.
11. When the screen freezes
If the screen freezes or the phone does
not respond when you try to operate it:
Remove the battery, reinsert it, then turn the
phone on.
OR
Press and hold the Power/Lock key for
10 seconds to turn it off.
If it still does not work, please contact the
service centre.
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Device components
Earpiece
Proximity sensor
Home key
Return to the Home screen from
any screen.
Back key
Return to the previous screen.
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Power/Lock key
• Switch your phone on/off by pressing
and holding this key.
• Short press to lock/unlock the
screen.
Menu key
• Check what options are available.
• Go to Google Search™ by pressing
and holding this key.
SIM Switch Key
Touch the key for SIM1/SIM2 selection
(Selected SIM is marked by square box
on RSSI icon). Touch and Hold the key
to go to Dual SIM settings.
NOTE: Proximity sensor
When receiving and making calls, the
proximity sensor automatically turns the
backlight off and locks the touch screen
by sensing when the phone is near your
ear. This extends battery life and prevents
you from unintentionally activating the
touch screen during calls.
WARNING
Placing a heavy object on the phone or
sitting on it can damage the LCD and
touch screen functions. Do not cover
the LCD proximity sensor with protective
film. This could cause the sensor to
malfunction.
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Power/Lock key
Flash
Camera lens
SIM card slot
Battery cover
Headset jack
Charger/USB port
Microphone
Volume keys
• In the Home screen: Control ringer volume.
• During a call: Control your earpiece
volume.
• When playing a song: Control volume
continuously.
TIP! Press and hold the Volume Up and
Volume Down Keys for one second to
use the QuickMemo function.
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Battery
microSD Card
slot
Speaker
Installing the SIM card and
battery
Before you can start exploring your new
phone, you'll need to set it up. To insert the
SIM card and battery:
1 To remove the battery cover, hold the
phone firmly in one hand. With your other
hand, lift off the battery cover with your
thumbnail as shown in figure.
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2 Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot.
Make sure the gold contact area on the
card is facing downwards.
SIM1
SIM2
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3 Insert the battery into place by aligning
the gold contacts on the phone and the
battery (1) and pressing it down until it
clicks into place (2).
4 Align the battery cover over the battery
compartment (1) and press it down until it
clicks into place (2).
Charging your phone
The charger connector is at the bottom of
the phone. Insert the charger and plug it into
an electrical outlet.
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NOTE: The battery must be fully charged
initially to improve battery lifetime.
NOTE: Do not open the battery cover
while your phone is charging.
Using the memory card
Your phone supports the use of microSDTM
or microSDHCTM memory cards of up to
32 GB capacity. These memory cards are
specifically designed for mobile phones
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and other ultra-small devices, and are ideal
for storing media-rich files such as music,
programs, videos, and photographs for use
with your phone.
To insert a memory card:
Insert the memory card into the slot.
Make sure the gold contact area is facing
downwards.
To safely remove the memory card:
Touch
> Apps tab > Settings >
Storage and then DEVICE > Unmount SD
card > OK.
NOTE:
• Use only compatible memory cards
with your phone. Using incompatible
memory cards may damage the card
and data stored on the card, as well
as the phone.
• As the device uses FAT32, the
maximum size for any given file is
4 GB.
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WARNING
Do not insert or remove the memory
card when the phone is on. Doing so
may damage the memory card as well
as your phone, and the data stored on
the memory card may become corrupt.
To format the memory card:
Your memory card may already be
formatted. If it isn't, you must format it
before you can use it.
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NOTE: All files on your memory card are
deleted when it is formatted.
1 Touch
to open the application list.
2 Scroll and touch Settings > Storage
from the DEVICE tab.
3 Touch Unmount SD card and touch OK
to confirm.
4 Touch Erase SD card > Erase SD card
> Erase everything, and then confirm
your choice.
5 If you have set a pattern lock, input
the pattern lock then select Erase
everything.
NOTE: If there is content on your memory
card, the folder structure may be different
after formatting, as all the files will have
been deleted.
Locking and unlocking the
screen
If you do not use the phone for a while, the
screen is turned off and locked automatically.
This helps to prevent accidental touches and
saves battery power.
When you are not using the LG-E615f, press
the Power/Lock key
to lock your
phone.
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If there are any programs running when you
set lock screen, they may be still running in
Lock mode. It is recommended that you exit
all programs before entering Lock mode to
avoid unnecessary charges (e.g. phone calls,
web access and data communications).
To wake up your phone, press the Power/
Lock key
. The lock screen will
appear. Touch and slide the lock screen in
any direction to unlock your home screen.
The last screen you viewed will open.
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Secure your lock screen
You can lock the touch screen by activating
the screen lock feature. Your phone will
require the unlock code each time you turn
on the phone or unlock the touch screen.
• LG is not responsible for any loss of
security codes or private information or
other damage caused by illegal software.
Set a swipe unlock
1 On the Home screen, touch
to open
the application list and select Settings
> Lock screen > Select screen lock
> Swipe.
2 Swipe the screen to unlock the screen.
Set an unlock pattern
1 On the Home screen, touch
to open
the application list and select Settings
> Lock screen > Select screen lock
> Pattern.
2 See the on-screen instructions and
example patterns and select Next.
3 Draw a pattern by dragging your finger to
connect at least 4 dots.
4 Select Continue.
5 Draw a pattern again to confirm.
6 Select Confirm.
Set an unlock PIN code
1 On the Home screen, touch
to open
the application list and select Settings
> Lock screen > Select screen lock
> PIN.
2 Enter a new PIN (numeric) and select
Continue.
3 Enter the PIN again and select OK.
Set an unlock password
1 On the Home screen, touch
to open
the application list and select Settings >
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Lock screen > Select screen lock >
Password.
2 Enter a new password (alphanumeric)
and select Continue.
3 Enter the password again and select OK.
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NOTE:
Precautions to take when using
pattern lock.
It is very important to remember the
unlock pattern you set. You will not be
able to access your phone if you use an
incorrect pattern five times. You have five
chances to enter your unlock pattern,
PIN or password. If you have used all 5
opportunities, you can try again after 30
seconds.
When you cannot recall your unlock
pattern:
If you logged in to your Google account on
the phone but failed to enter the correct
pattern 5 times, tap the Forgot pattern
button (or, if you preset the backup PIN, you
can use the backup PIN code to unlock the
pattern). => page 55). You are then required
to log in with your Google account to unlock
your phone.
If you have not created a Google account
on the phone or you forgot it, you have to
perform a hard reset.
If you have forgotten your PIN or
password: If you have forgotten your PIN or
password, you need to perform a hard reset.
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Your Home screen
Touch screen tips
Here are some tips on how to navigate
around your phone.
Touch – To choose a menu/option or open
an application, touch it.
Touch and hold – To open an options menu
or grab an object you want to move, touch
and hold it.
Drag – To scroll through a list or move
slowly, drag across the touch screen.
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Flick – To scroll through a list or move
quickly, flick across the touch screen (drag
quickly and release).
NOTE:
• To select an item, touch the centre of
the icon.
• Do not press too hard; the touch
screen is sensitive enough to pick up a
light, firm touch.
• Use the tip of your finger to touch the
option you want. Be careful not to
touch any other keys.
Home screen
Simply swipe your finger to the left or right
to view the panels. You can customise each
panel with apps, downloads, widgets and
wallpapers.
NOTE: Some screen images may vary
depending on your phone provider.
On your Home screen, you can view quick
keys at the bottom of the screen. Quick
keys provide easy, one-touch access to the
functions you use the most.
Touch the Phone icon to bring up the
touch screen dialpad to make a call.
Touch the Messaging icon to access
the messaging menu. This is where you can
create a new message.
Touch the Contacts icon to open your
contacts.
Touch the Apps icon at the bottom
of the screen. You can then view all
your installed applications. To open any
application, simply touch the icon in the
applications list.
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Your Home screen
Customising the Home screen
You can customise your Home screen
by adding apps, downloads, widgets or
wallpapers. For more convenience using
your phone, add your favourite Application
Shortcuts to the Home screen.
1 Home screen > .
or
Touch and hold the empty part of the
Home screen go to the Edit mode screen.
2 The multiple panels of the Home screen
and items in Apps, Downloads, Widgets
or Wallpapers will be displayed on the
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Edit mode screen.
3 Scroll left or right to the panel that
contains the item, and then tap and hold
an item you want to move and drag the
item to the desired location or panel.
To remove an item from the Home
screen:
• Home screen > touch and hold the icon
you want to remove > drag it to .
TIP! To add an application icon to the
Home screen from the Applications
menu, touch and hold the application you
want to add.
Add or remove panels to the
Home screen
You can add or remove panels of the Home
screen to organise widgets according to your
preferences and needs.
1 Place two fingers on the screen and
pinch to switch to Edit mode. Then you
can add, remove or change the order of
the panels.
Returning to recently-used
applications
1 Touch and hold the Home key. The
screen displays a pop-up with icons of
applications you used recently.
2 Touch an icon to open the application.
Or touch the Back key to return to your
current application.
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Using Dual SIM
WARNING
When two SIM cards are inserted on your
If you are outside of the service area,
phone, the SIM cards information are
it may cause your device to consume
displayed on your notification drawer. When
more battery power.
you touch the SIM switch key, currently
active SIM is switched.
Notification drawer
NOTE: If only one SIM card is inserted or
one SIM is off, SIM switching is not available, The notification drawer runs across the top
and the SIM switch key has no action.
of your screen.
During a call, sending a message or using a
data service, the other SIM’s RSSI might be
displayed as ‘No service’ due to the network
service status.
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To customise the notification
panel
QuickMemo Sound/
Vibrate/
Silent
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
Edit
You can customise the notification panel to
match your preferences.
To rearrange items on the notification
panel
Touch . Then, you can check and
rearrange items on the notification panel.
To view further notification settings
Touch
> .
You can add and remove the items on the
notification panel like Sound profile, Wi-Fi,
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Bluetooth, Airplane mode, and so on.
Touch and slide the notification drawer down
with your finger.
Touch
to manage the Notifications.
Here you can check and manage Sound,
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Airplane mode, Accounts &
sync, Auto-rotate screen, Brightness, Data
enabled, GPS, Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot, and
so on.
new messages, battery life, and active
Bluetooth and data connections.
Below is a table explaining the meaning of
icons you're likely to see in the status bar.
Icon Description
No SIM card
Viewing the status bar
No signal
The status bar uses different icons to display
phone information such as signal strength,
Flight mode
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Icon Description
Icon Description
Connected to a Wi-Fi network
Phone microphone is muted
Power saver is on
Missed call
Wired headset
Bluetooth is on
Call in progress
System warning
Call on hold
Alarm is set
Speakerphone
New voicemail
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Your Home screen
Icon Description
Uploading data
Vibrate mode
GPS is acquiring
Battery fully charged
Receiving location data from GPS
Battery is charging
Data is syncing
Phone is connected to PC via
USB cable
New Gmail
Downloading data
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Icon Description
Ringer is silenced
New Google Talk message
Icon Description
New message
NOTE: Icons shown on the display may
vary depending on your region or service
provider.
Song is playing
FM radio turned on in the
background
USB tethering is active
Portable Wi-Fi hotspot is active
Both USB tethering and portable
hotspot are active
Onscreen keyboard
You can enter text using the onscreen
keyboard. The on-screen keyboard appears
automatically on the screen when you
need to enter text. To manually display the
keyboard, simply touch a text field where
you want to enter text.
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Your Home screen
Using the keypad & entering text
Tap once to capitalise the next letter
you type. Double-tap or touch and hold for
all caps.
Tap to switch to the numbers and
symbols keyboard. You can also touch and
hold this tab to view the Settings menu.
Tap to enter a space.
Tap to create a new line in the message
field.
Tap to delete the previous character.
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Entering accented letters
When you select French or Spanish as the
text entry language, you can enter special
French or Spanish characters (e.g. ‘á’).
For example, to input ‘á’, touch and hold
the ‘a’ key until the zoom-in key grows
bigger and displays characters from different
languages. Then select the special character
you want.
Google account set up
When you first turn on your phone, you have
the opportunity to activate the network, to
sign into your Google Account and to decide
how you want to use some Google services.
To set up your Google account:
• Sign into a Google Account from the
prompted set up screen.
OR
• Touch
> Apps tab > select a Google
application (such as Gmail) > select New
to create a new account.
If you have a Google account, touch
Existing, enter your email address and
password, then touch Sign in.
Once you have set up your Google account
on your phone, your phone automatically
synchronises with your Google account on
the web.
Your phone is synchronised with your
contacts, Gmail messages, Calendar
events and other information from these
applications and services on the web. (This
depends on your synchronisation settings.)
After signing in, you can use Gmail™ and
take advantage of Google services on your
phone.
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Social networking
With your phone, you can take advantage of
social networking and manage your microblog in on-line communities. You can update
your current status, upload photos, and view
your friend’s status updates in real-time.
You can add your Facebook and Twitter
accounts to your phone. If you don’t have an
account, you can visit their sites to set it up.
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NOTE: Additional costs may be incurred
when connecting and using online
services. Check your data charges with
your network provider.
1 On the home screen, choose any SNS
application you want to use.
2 If you don’t yet have an account, touch
Sign up now and input details.
3 Enter the e-mail address and password
that you set up on your community, then
tap Log in.
4 Wait while your details are checked with
your community.
5 Check your community is turned ON. If
you tap your community, you can see the
current status of your social community.
TIP! If you add a social networking
widget on your home screen, the widget
will show your status when your phone
updates from the network.
You can also access the social
community directly by touching the
widget.
Viewing and updating your
status
1 Choose a community you want to access.
2 You can see the current status of your
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Social networking
social community.
3 You can update your status with
comments or by uploading photos.
NOTE: This is dependent on network
services.
TIP! You can use information about
friends only in SNS or sync all data to
Contacts.
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Removing accounts on your
phone
Touch
> Apps tab > Settings >
Accounts & sync > Choose an account you
want to delete > Touch Remove account.
Connecting to Networks and Devices
Wi-Fi
With Wi-Fi, you can use high-speed Internet
access within the coverage of the wireless
access point (AP). Enjoy wireless Internet
using Wi-Fi, without extra charges.
Connecting to Wi-Fi networks
To use Wi-Fi on your phone, you need to
access a wireless access point or ‘hotspot’.
Some access points are open and you can
simply connect to them. Others are hidden
or use security features; you must configure
your phone to be able to connect to them.
Turn off Wi-Fi when you're not using it to
extend the life of your battery.
NOTE: If you are out of the Wi-Fi zone or
have set Wi-Fi to OFF, additional charges
may be applied by your mobile operator
for mobile data use.
Turning Wi-Fi on and connecting to a
Wi-Fi network
1 Touch
> Apps tab > Settings > WiFi from the WIRELESS & NETWORKS tab.
2 Set Wi-Fi to ON to turn it on and start
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scanning for available Wi-Fi networks.
3 Tap the Wi-Fi menu again to see a list of
active and in-range Wi-Fi networks.
• Secured networks are indicated by a
lock icon.
4 Touch a network to connect to it.
• If the network is secured, you are
prompted to enter a password or
other credentials. (Ask your network
administrator for details)
5 The status bar displays icons that indicate
Wi-Fi status.
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Bluetooth
You can use Bluetooth to send data by
running a corresponding application, not
from the Bluetooth menu as on most other
mobile phones.
NOTE:
• LG is not responsible for the loss,
interception or misuse of data sent or
received via the Bluetooth wireless feature.
• Always ensure that you share and
receive data with devices that are
trusted and properly secured. If there
are obstacles between the devices,
the operating distance may be
reduced.
• Some devices, especially those
that are not tested or approved by
Bluetooth SIG, may be incompatible
with your device.
Turning on Bluetooth and pairing up your
phone with a Bluetooth device
You must pair up your device with another
device before you connect to it.
1 Touch
> Apps tab > Settings > Set
Bluetooth to ON from the WIRELESS &
NETWORKS tab.
2 Tap the Bluetooth menu again. Your
phone will scan for and display the IDs
of all available Bluetooth devices that are
in range. If the device you want to pair
with isn't on the list, make sure the target
device is set to be discoverable, then tap
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Search for devices again.
3 Choose the device you want to pair up
with from the list.
Once the paring is successful, your device
will connect to the device.
NOTE: Some devices, especially
headsets or hands-free car kits, may
have a fixed Bluetooth PIN, such as
0000. If the other device has a PIN, you
must enter it.
Send data using the Bluetooth wireless
feature
1 Select a file or item, such as a contact,
calendar event, or media file, from an
appropriate application or Downloads.
2 Select an option for sending data via
Bluetooth.
NOTE: The method for selecting an
option may vary by data type.
3 Search for and pair with a Bluetoothenabled device.
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Receive data using the Bluetooth
wireless feature
1 Touch
> Apps tab > Settings >
Set Bluetooth to ON
and touch
Make phone visible to be visible on
other devices.
NOTE: To select the length of time that
your device will be visible, touch
> Visibility timeout.
2 Select Pair to confirm that you are willing
to receive data from the device.
Sharing your phone's data
connection
USB tethering and portable Wi-Fi hotspot are
great features when there are no wireless
connections available. You can share your
phone's mobile data connection with a
single computer via a USB cable (USB
tethering). You can also share your phone's
data connection with more than one device
at a time by turning your phone into a
portable Wi-Fi hotspot.
When your phone is sharing its data
connection, an icon appears in the status
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bar and as an ongoing notification in the
notifications drawer.
For the latest information about tethering
and portable hotspots, including supported
operating systems and other details, visit
http://www.android.com/tether.
To change Portable Wi-Fi hotspot
settings:
• Touch
> Apps tab > Settings >
More from the WIRELESS & NETWORKS
tab > Portable Wi-Fi hotspot > Choose
options that you want to adjust.
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TIP! If your computer is running
Windows 7 or a recent distribution of
some flavours of Linux (such as Ubuntu),
you don't usually need to prepare your
computer for tethering. But if you're
running an earlier version of Windows
or another operating system, you may
need to prepare your computer to
establish a network connection via USB.
For the most current information about
which operating systems support USB
tethering and how to configure them,
visit http://www.android.com/tether.
To rename or secure your portable
hotspot
You can change the name of your phone's
Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and secure its
Wi-Fi network.
1 On the Home screen, touch
> Apps
tab > Settings.
2 Touch More from the WIRELESS &
NETWORKS tab and select Portable WiFi hotspot.
3 Ensure Portable Wi-Fi hotspot is ticked.
4 Touch Configure Wi-Fi hotspot.
• The Configure Wi-Fi hotspot dialogue
box will open.
• You can change the network SSID
(name) that other computers see when
scanning for Wi-Fi networks.
• You can also touch the Security menu
to configure the network with Wi-Fi
Protected Access 2 (WPA2) security
using a pre-shared key (PSK).
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• If you touch the WPA2 PSK security
option, a password field is added to
the Configure Wi-Fi hotspot dialogue
box. If you enter a password, you will
need to enter that password when you
connect to the phone's hotspot with a
computer or other device. You can set
Open in the Security menu to remove
security from your Wi-Fi network.
5 Touch Save.
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ATTENTION!
If you set the security option as Open,
you cannot prevent unauthorised usage
of online services by other people and
additional charges can be incurred.
To avoid unauthorised usage, you are
advised to keep the security option active.
Enabling Wi-Fi Direct to share
through SmartShare
Wi-Fi Direct automatically scans nearby WiFi Direct devices and the searched devices
are listed as they are found so you can
select a specific device to share multimedia
data with through Smart Share.
NOTE: Wi-Fi Direct cannot be enabled
while using other Wi-Fi functions.
tab > Wi-Fi Direct.
2 Select a device to connect from the
scanned device list.
CREATE GROUP – Touch to activate group
owner mode, which enables the legacy Wi-Fi
devices to connect by scanning your phone.
In this case you must enter the password
that is set in Password.
1 Touch
> Apps tab > Settings >
More from the WIRELESS & NETWORKS
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NOTE: When your phone becomes a
group owner it will consume more battery
power than when it is a client. The Wi-Fi
Direct connection does not provide an
Internet service. Additional costs may
be incurred when connecting and using
online services. Check data charges with
your network provider.
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Using SmartShare
Using your phone, you can allow media
content files on the network to be shared
with other players.
1 Touch
and then select SmartShare
• Your device should be connected to a
Wi-Fi network. If not, a new window
appears for Wi-Fi connection.
2 From: Set a library to view a content list.
• If there is a previously connected
device, the device's content list of is
displayed.
3 To: Set a player to play the content files.
• You can only play the files on the
supported devices, such as DLNAenabled TVs and PCs.
• Touch
to search for available
devices again.
4 Select a content file you want to play
from the content list.
• Touch and hold a content file to play it
or to view its details.
• Touch the menu button to play, upload/
download, set it or view Help.
5 Upload/download content files to/from the
content list.
• You can upload the content files saved
on your phone to other devices.
• You can download the content files
saved in an external library to your
phone.
• Download/upload progress can be
viewed on the notification bar.
• The uploaded or downloaded content
files are saved in the SmartShare
folder.
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6 Enable DMS in the Settings menu.
• Discoverable: Detects your phone
among other DLNA-enabled devices.
• Device name: Sets the name and icon
displayed on other devices.
• Always accept request: Automatically
accepts requests from other devices to
share content files.
• Receive files: Allows other devices to
upload files to your phone.
• MY SHARE CONTENTS: Allows you
to set the media file type you want to
share.
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NOTE:
• DMS (Digital Media Server) allows
you to share content files on your
phone with other devices connected
to the same network. With the DMC
(Digital Media Controller) function you
can view and control (playback/stop)
content files on other digital devices.
You can also play content files saved
on other devices on your phone using
the DMP (Digital Media Player).
• You can only play content files in the
formats supported by the DMR. It may
not be possible to play some content
files, depending on the DMR.
• The upload or download function may
not be supported, depending on the
DMS.
PC connections with a PC data
cable
Learn to connect your device to a PC with
a PC data cable in USB connection modes.
By connecting the device to a PC you can
transfer data to and from your device directly
and use the PC software (LG PC Suite).
Sync your phone with your computer
To synchronise your phone with your PC
using the USB cable, you need to install
the PC software (LG PC Suite) on your PC.
Download the program from the LG website
(www.lg.com).
1 Use the USB data cable to connect your
phone to the PC. The USB connection
type list will appear; select LG software.
2 Run the LG PC Suite program on your PC.
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Refer to the PC software (LG PC Suite)
help for more information.
NOTE: The LG integrated USB driver is
required to connect an LG device to a
PC. It is installed automatically when you
install the LG PC Suite software.
Transferring music, photos and videos
using USB mass storage mode
1 Connect the LG-E615f to a PC using a
USB cable.
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2 If you haven't installed LG Android
Platform Driver on your PC, you need to
change the settings manually. Choose
System settings > Connectivity > USB
Connection type, then select Media
sync (MTP).
3 You can view the mass storage content
on your PC and transfer the files.
NOTE: If you installed LG Android
Platform Driver, you will immediately see
a pop-up saying Turn on USB storage.
Synchronise with Windows Media Player
Ensure that Windows Media Player is
installed on your PC.
1 Use the USB cable to connect the phone
to a PC on which Windows Media Player
is installed.
2 Select the Media sync (MTP) option.
When connected, a popup window will
appear on the PC.
3 Open Windows Media Player to
synchronise music files.
4 Edit or enter your device’s name in the
popup window (if necessary).
5 Select and drag the music files you want
to the sync list.
6 Start synchronisation.
• The following requirements must be
satisfied to synchronise with Windows
Media Player.
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Items
Requirement
OS
Microsoft Windows XP SP2,
Vista or higher
Window
Media
Player
version
Windows Media Player 10
or higher
• If the Windows Media Player version is
lower than 10, install version 10 or higher.
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Calls
Making a call
1 Touch
to open the keypad.
2 Enter the number using the keypad. To
delete a digit, touch the
3 Touch
to make a call.
4 To end a call, touch the End icon
TIP! To enter ‘+’ to make international
calls, touch and hold
TIP! If both the SIM cards are inserted
and activated, SIM1/SIM2 can be
selected on Dial Screen by using SIM
switching key.
Calling your contacts
1 Touch
to open your contacts.
2 Scroll through the contact list or enter the
first few letters of the contact you want to
call by touching Search contacts.
3 In the list, touch the contact you want
to call.
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Calls
Answering and rejecting a call
TIP! Quick msg
When you receive a call in Lock state, hold
You can send a message quickly using
and slide the
to answer the incoming
this function. This is useful if you need to
call.
reply the message during a meeting.
Hold and slide the
to decline an
incoming call.
Adjusting call volume
Hold and slide the Quick msg icon at the
bottom if you want to send a quick message. To adjust the in-call volume during a call,
use the volume up and down keys on the
left-hand side of the phone.
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Making a second call
1 During your first call, touch Menu >
Add call and dial the number. You can
also see a list of recently dialled numbers
by touching , or you can search your
contacts by touching and select the
number you want to call.
2 Touch
to make the call.
3 Both calls are displayed on the call
screen. Your initial call is locked and put
on hold.
4 Touch the displayed number to toggle
between calls. Or touch
Merge call
to make a conference call.
5 To end active calls, touch End or press
the Home Key and slide the notification
bar down and select the End call icon
NOTE: You are charged for each call you
make.
Viewing your call logs
On the Home screen, touch
the Call logs tab .
and choose
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Calls
View a complete list of all dialled, received
and missed voice calls.
TIP! Touch any call log entry to view the
date, time and duration of the call.
TIP! Touch the Menu key, and then touch
Delete all to delete all the recorded
items.
Call settings
You can configure phone call settings such
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as call forwarding and other special features
offered by your carrier.
1 On the Home screen, touch .
2 Touch the Menu key.
3 Tap Call settings and choose the options
that you want to adjust.
Fixed dialling numbers – To turn on and
compile a list of numbers that can be called
from your phone. You'll need your PIN2,
which is available from your operator. Only
numbers on the fixed dial list can be called
from your phone.
Voicemail service – Allows you to select
your carrier’s voicemail service.
Voicemail settings – If you are using your
carrier’s voicemail service, this option allows
you to enter the phone number to use for
listening to and managing your voicemail.
Save unknown numbers – Add unknown
numbers to contacts after a call.
Call reject – Allows you to set the call reject
function. Choose from Disabled, Reject
calls on list or Reject all calls.
Quick messages – When you want to reject
a call, you can send a quick message using
this function. This is useful if you need to
reject a call during a meeting.
Call forwarding – Choose whether to divert
all calls when the line is busy, when there is
no answer or when you have no signal.
Call barring – Select when you would like
calls to be barred. Enter the call barring
password. Please check with your network
operator about this service.
Call duration – View the duration of calls,
including all calls, dialled calls, received calls
and last call.
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Calls
Additional settings – This lets you change
the following settings:
Caller ID: Choose whether to display your
number on an outgoing call.
Call waiting: If call waiting is activated,
the handset will notify you of an
incoming call while you are on the phone
(depending on your network provider).
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Contacts
Add contacts to your phone and synchronise
them with the contacts in your Google
account or other accounts that support
contact syncing.
Searching for a contact
In the Home screen
1 Touch
to open your contacts.
2 Touch Search contacts and enter the
contact name using the keyboard.
Adding a new contact
1 Touch
to open your contacts.
2 Select .
3 Select a memory location. If you have
more than one account, select an account
to which you want to add the contact,
such as Phone or Google.
4 Touch a contact information category and
enter your contact's details.
5 Touch Save to add the contact to
memory.
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Contacts
You can also create a contact from the
dialling screen.
1 Touch
to open the dial screen.
2 Enter a phone number.
3 Select Add to Contacts > Create new
contact.
4 Select a memory location. If you have
more than one account, select an account
to which you want to add the contact,
such as Phone or Google.
5 Enter the contact information.
6 Touch a contact information category and
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enter your contact's details.
7 Touch Save to add the contact to
memory.
Favourite contacts
You can classify frequently called contacts
as favourites.
Adding a contact to your favourites
1 Touch
to open your contacts.
2 Touch a contact to view their details.
3 Touch the star to the right of the contact's
name. The star turns yellow.
Removing a contact from your favourites
list
1 Touch
to open your contacts.
2 Touch the Favourites tab, and choose a
contact to view its details.
3 Touch the yellow star to the right of the
contact's name. The star will turn grey
and the contact will be removed from
favourites.
Import or export contacts
memory card) or SIM or USIM card and your
device.
1 Touch
to open your contacts.
2 Touch the Menu key > Import/Export.
3 Select a desired import/export option. If
you have more than one account, select
an account to which you want to add the
contact.
4 Select contact files to import/export and
select Import to confirm.
To import/export contact files (in vcf format)
between a storage memory (internal storage/
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Contacts
Moving contacts from your old
device to your new device
Export your contacts as a CSV file from
your old phone to your PC, using a PC
sync programme.
1 First install LG PC Suite on the PC.
Run the programme, and connect your
Android mobile phone to the PC using a
USB cable.
2 From the top of the screen, select Device
> Import personal information >
Import contacts.
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3 A pop-up to open a contacts file will
appear.
4 Select a contacts file and click Open.
5 A pop-up to import a new contact from
the PC to the contacts in the device will
appear.
6 If the contacts in the device and new
contacts from the PC are different, select
a contact you want to import from the PC.
7 Click the [OK] button to import a new
contact from the PC to the device.
Messaging
Your LG-E615f combines SMS and MMS
into one intuitive, easy-to-use menu.
Sending a message
1 Touch on the home screen, and touch
to open a blank message.
2 Enter a contact name or contact number
in the To field. As you enter the contact
name, matching contacts will appear. You
can touch a suggested recipient. You can
add multiple contacts.
NOTE: You will be charged for a text
message for every person you send the
message to.
3 Touch the Enter message field and start
to compose your message.
4 Touch the Menu key to open the Options
menu. Choose from Add subject,
Discard, Insert smiley or All messages.
5 Touch Send to send your message.
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Messaging
6 The message screen opens, with your
message after Recipient Name/Number.
Responses will appear on the screen. As
you view and send additional messages,
a message thread will be created.
WARNING: The 160-character
limit may vary from country to country
depending on the language and how the
SMS is coded.
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WARNING: If an image, video or
audio file is added to an SMS message,
it is automatically converted into an
MMS message and you are charged
accordingly.
Threaded box
Messages (SMS, MMS) exchanged
with another party can be displayed
in chronological order so that you can
conveniently see an overview of your
conversation.
Using emoticons
Liven up your messages using emoticons.
When writing a new message, touch the
Menu key, then choose Insert smiley.
Changing your message settings
Your LG-E615f message settings are
predefined, so you can send messages
immediately. You can change the settings
based on your preferences.
Touch
on the home screen, and touch
the Menu key, then tap Settings.
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Email
You can use the Email application to read
emails from services other than Gmail. The
email application supports the following
account types: POP3, IMAP and Exchange.
Your service provider or system administrator
can provide the account settings you need.
Managing an email account
The first time you open the Email
application, a setup wizard opens to help you
to set up an email account.
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To add another email account:
• Touch
> Apps tab > Email > in the
account screen, touch
> Settings
> ADD ACCOUNT
After the initial setup, Email displays the
contents of your inbox. If you have added
more than one account, you can switch
among accounts.
To change the settings of an email
account:
• Touch
> Apps tab > Email > in the
account screen, touch
> Settings
To delete an email account:
• Touch
> Apps tab > Email > in the
account screen, touch
> Settings
> touch an account you want to delete >
Remove account
Email account screen
You can touch an account to view its Inbox.
The account from which you send email by
default is indicated with a tick.
– Touch the folder icon to open the
account folders.
Only the most recent emails in your account
are downloaded to your phone.
Working with account folders
Each account has an Inbox, Outbox, Sent
and Drafts folder. Depending on the features
supported by your account's service provider,
you may have additional folders.
Composing and sending email
To compose and send a message
1 While in the Email application, touch
the
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Email
2 Enter an address for the message's
intended recipient. As you enter text,
matching addresses are offered from your
Contacts. Separate multiple addresses
with semicolons.
3 Add Cc/Bcc and add attachment files if
required.
4 Enter the text of the message.
5 Touch the .
If you aren't connected to a network, for
example, if you're working in airplane
mode, the messages that you send
are stored in your Outbox folder until
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you're connected to a network again. If
it contains any pending messages, the
Outbox will be displayed on the Accounts
screen.
TIP! When a new email arrives in the
inbox, you will receive a notification
by sound or vibration. Tap the email
notification to stop notifications.
Camera
Getting to know the viewfinder
NOTE: The memory capacity may
differ depending on the shooting
scene or shooting conditions.
Cheese shutter – This enables you to take a picture as voice
command. Say "Cheese" when you get ready to take a photo.
Brightness – This defines and controls the amount of sunlight
entering the image.
Shot mode – Choose from Normal, Panorama or
Continuous shot.
Flash – Allows you to turn on the flash when taking a photo
in a dark place.
Settings – Touch this icon to open the Settings menu.
Video mode – Touch this icon to switch to video mode.
Capture – Takes a photo.
Gallery – Touch to view the last photo you captured. This
enables you to access your gallery and view saved photos
within camera mode.
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Taking a quick photo
Using the advanced settings
1 Open the Camera application.
2 Hold the phone, point the lens towards
the subject you want to photograph.
3 Touch your finger on the subject from the
screen and a focus box will appear on
touched area.
4 When the focus box turns green, the
camera has focused on your subject.
5 Touch the Capture icon to take the
picture. Alternatively you can use the side
volume keys.
In the viewfinder, touch
to open all
advanced options.
•
- Restore all camera default settings.
•
- Touch whenever you want to see
camera help guide for Panorama,
Continuous shot, or Cheese
shutter.
•
- Focuses on the specific spot.
- Select the image resolution. If you
choose high resolution, the file size will
increase, which means you will be able to
store fewer photos in the memory.
•
- Finds the colour and light settings
appropriate for the current environment.
Choose from Normal, Portrait, Landscape,
Sports, Sunset and Night.
•
- The ISO rating determines the
sensitivity of the camera's light sensor.
The higher the ISO, the more sensitive
the camera is. This is useful in darker
conditions when you cannot use the flash.
•
- Improves colour qualities in different
lighting conditions.
•
- Choose a colour tone to use for your
new view.
- Takes pictures a few seconds after
•
clicking the shutter. This option is ideal if
you want to be in the picture.
•
- Activate to use your phone's locationbased services. Take pictures wherever
you are and tag them with the location.
If you upload tagged pictures to a blog
that supports geotagging, you can see the
pictures displayed on a map.
•
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Camera
NOTE: This function is only available
when GPS is active.
- Select one of the four shutter sounds.
- Allows you to review images after
taking pictures.
•
- Select storage to save images.
•
•
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TIP! When you exit camera mode, some
settings return to their defaults, such as
white balance, timer and scene mode.
Check these before you take your next
photo.
TIP! The Settings menu is superimposed
over the viewfinder so, when you change
elements of the image colour or quality,
you see a preview of the image change
behind the Settings menu.
After taking photos, select the image
viewer icon to view the photos you have
taken.
• To view more photos, scroll left or right.
• To zoom in or out, place two fingers on the
screen and spread them apart (move your
fingers closer together to zoom out) or
double-tap the screen.
• To send a photo to others, touch Share
via > desired item like Bluetooth,
Email, Memo, Picasa and so on.
• To delete a photo, touch Delete .
View a photo
Learn to view photos saved in your phone's
storage.
1 On the Home screen, open the application
list and select Gallery.
2 Select a photo to view.
While viewing a photo, use the following
options:
• To view more photos, scroll left or right.
• To zoom in or out, tap the screen with two
fingers and spread them apart (move your
fingers closer together to zoom out).
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Camera
• To send a photo to others, touch Share
via > desired item like Bluetooth,
Email, Memo, Picasa and so on.
TIP! If you have an SNS account and set
it up on your phone, you can share your
photo with the SNS community.
• To delete a photo, touch Delete
Touch the Menu key to open all
advanced options.
Set image as – Touch to use the image as
a Contact photo, Lockscreen Wallpaper
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or Wallpaper.
Move – Touch to move the image to a
different place.
Rename – Touch to edit the name of the
selected picture.
Rotate left/Rotate right – Rotate left or
right.
Crop – crop your photo. Move your finger
across the screen to select an area.
Details – Show the picture information.
Edit – View and edit the picture.
- Select the image resolution. If you
NOTE: Some file formats are not
choose high resolution, the file size will
supported, depending on the device
increase, which means you will be able to
software.
store fewer photos in the memory.
- Improves colour qualities in different
NOTE: If the file size exceeds the
lighting conditions.
available memory, an error can occur
- Applies artistic effects to the pictures.
when you open files.
- Applies the additional options for
pictures.
Slideshow – Auto review automatically
shows you the picture you just recorded.
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Video camera
Getting to know the viewfinder
NOTE: While recording a video,
place two fingers on the screen
and pinch to use the Zoom
function.
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Zoom – Zoom in or zoom out.
Brightness – This defines and controls the amount of sunlight
entering the video.
Video size – Touch to set the size (in pixels) of the video you
are recording.
Flash – Allows you to turn on the flash when recording a video
in dark conditions.
Settings – Touch this icon to open the settings menu.
Camera mode – Touch this icon to switch to camera mode.
Record – Starts recording.
Gallery – Touch to view the last video you recorded. This
enables you to access your gallery and view your saved videos
from within video mode.
Shooting a quick video
1 Press the Camera mode button down
and the icon changes to .
2 The video camera viewfinder appears on
the screen.
3 Holding the phone, point the lens towards
the subject you want to capture in your
video.
4 Press the Record button once to start
recording.
5 A red light appears at the top corner of
the viewfinder with a timer showing the
length of the video.
6 Touch on the screen to stop
recording. Alternatively you can use the
side volume keys.
Using the advanced settings
Using the viewfinder, touch
to open all
the advanced options.
- Restore all video camera default
settings.
- Improves colour qualities in different
lighting conditions.
- Apply a special effect, such as mono,
sepia or negative tones.
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Video camera
- Activate to use your phone's
location-based services. Records
videos wherever you are and tag
them with the location. If you upload
tagged videos to a blog that supports
geotagging, you can see the videos
displayed on a map.
- Choose Off to record a video without
sound.
- Auto review automatically shows you
the video you just recorded.
- Select storage to save videos.
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After recording videos, select the image
viewer icon to view the recorded videos.
• To view more videos, scroll left or right.
• To send a video to others, select Share
via , a desired item like Bluetooth,
Messaging, YouTube and so on.
• To play a video, select Play
• To delete a video, select Delete .
Play a video
Learn to use the video player to play various
kinds of videos.
1 On the Home screen, open the application
list and select Gallery.
2 Select a video (with the icon) to play.
3 Rotate the device to landscape view.
4 Control playback with the virtual keys.
NOTE:
• Some file formats are not supported,
depending on the device software.
• If the file size exceeds the available
memory, an error can occur when you
open files.
Touch the Menu key to open all
advanced options.
Screen ratio – Tap to select desired screen
ratio.
Brightness – Check for adjusting brightness
level for comfortable video viewing.
Smart Share – Tap to share this video file
through Smart Share.
Details – Tap to see a detailed information,
such as the name, date, time, size and type.
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Video camera
Adjusting the volume when
viewing a video
To adjust the volume of a video while it is
playing, use the volume keys on the lefthand side of the phone.
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Multimedia
You can store multimedia files on a memory
card for easy access to all your image and
video files.
Gallery
Learn to view photos and play videos saved
in your device’s memory and memory card.
1 Touch
> Apps tab > Gallery. Open
a list of catalogue bars that store all your
multimedia files.
• Supported file formats (type format)
• Image: bmp, gif, jpg, png
• Video: 3gp, mp4, avi, wmv, flv, mkv
(Codec: MPEG4, H.263, Sorenson
H.263, H.264, VC-1, DivX® and XviD)
• Avoid locking the device’s screen while
playing a DivX Video-On-Demand.
Each time you lock the screen while
playing a DivX Video-On-Demand, one
of your available rental counts will be
decremented.
• Some file formats are not supported,
depending on the device software.
• If the file size exceeds the available
memory, an error can occur when you
open files.
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Multimedia
QuickMemo
Use QuickMemo to practically and efficiently create memos during a call, with a saved
picture or on the current phone screen.
1 Enter the QuickMemo screen by
pressing both the Volume Up and
Volume Down Keys for one second
on the screen you want to capture.
Or touch and slide the Status Bar
downwards and touch .
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2 Select the desired menu option
from Pen type, Colour, Eraser,
and create a memo.
3 Touch in the Edit menu and
select to save the memo with the
current screen.
NOTE: Please use a fingertip while using the QuickMemo function. Do not use your fingernail.
Using the QuickMemo options
While using the QuickMemo function, you can easily use the QuickMenu options.
- Select whether you want to use the background screen or not.
- Select the pen type and the colour.
- Erase the memo that you created.
- Set the location where you want to save the memo.
- Save the memo with the current screen.
- Send or share the current QuickMemo to/with others.
Viewing the saved QuickMemo
Touch Gallery and select the QuickMemo album.
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Multimedia
Music player
Your phone has a built-in music player that
lets you play all your favourite tracks. The
music player supports the following file
formats: mp3, m4a, mp4, 3gp, 3ga, asf/
wma, ogg, aac, flac, wav.
Add music files to your phone
Start by transferring files to your phone or
memory card:
• Transferring music, photos and videos
using USB mass storage mode =>
page 86
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• Download from the wireless web =>
page 131
• Sync your phone with your computer =>
page 84
• Receive via Bluetooth => page 74
• Copy to your memory card.
Play music
After transferring music files to your phone
or memory card.
1 Touch
> Apps tab > Music Player.
2 Select a music category.
3 Select a music file. Refer to the following
icons for playback control.
Touch to pause playback.
Touch to resume playback.
Touch to skip to the next track in the
album, playlist or shuffle.
Touch to go back to the beginning of
the song. Touch twice to return to the
previous song.
Touch to manage the music volume.
Touch to set repeat mode.
Touch to play the current playlist in
shuffle mode.
Touch to see the current playlist.
Touch to see lyrics. This option is on only
if the song includes the lyrics.
To change the volume while listening to
music, press the up and down volume keys
on the left-hand side of the phone.
Create a playlist
1 Touch
> Apps tab > Music Player.
2 Select Playlists.
3 Press
> New playlist.
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4 Enter a title for your new playlist and
select OK.
5 Select Add music.
6 Select the files you want to include and
select Add.
TIP! During playback, you can add files
to a playlist by pressing
> Add
to playlist.
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Add songs to the favourite playlist
You can add your favourite song quickly as
a favourite playlist. During playback, press
> Add to favourites to add the
current song to the quick list.
Customise music player settings
1 Touch
> Apps tab > Music Player.
2 Press
> Settings.
3 Adjust the settings to customise your
music player:
NOTE:
• Some file formats are not supported,
depending on the device software.
• If the file size exceeds the available
memory, an error can occur when you
open files.
NOTE: Music file copyrights may be
protected by international treaties and
national copyright laws.
Therefore, it may be necessary to obtain
permission or a licence to reproduce or
copy music.
In some countries, national laws prohibit
private copying of copyrighted material.
Before downloading or copying the file,
check the national laws of the relevant
country concerning the use of such
material.
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Multimedia
FM Radio
Your LG-E615f has a built-in FM radio so
you can tune in to your favourite stations
and listen on the go.
NOTE: You need to use your headphones
to listen to the radio. Insert it into the
headphone jack.
Searching for stations
You can tune in to radio stations by searching
for them manually or automatically. They are
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then saved to specific channel numbers, so
you don't have to find them again.
You can store up to 48 channels on your
phone.
Tuning in automatically
1 On the Home screen, touch
> Apps
tab > FM Radio.
2 Touch
, then select Scan.
3 During auto scanning, touch Stop if you
want to stop scanning. Only scanned
channels are saved before you stop
scanning.
NOTE: You can also manually tune in to a
station using the on-screen wheel.
TIP! To improve radio reception, extend
the headset cord as this also functions as
the radio antenna.
If you connect a headset not specifically
made for radio reception, radio reception
may be poor.
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LG SmartWorld
LG SmartWorld offers an assortment of
exciting content – games, applications,
wallpaper and ringtones – giving LG phone
users the chance to enjoy richer ‘Mobile Life’
experiences.
How to get to LG SmartWorld
from your phone
1 Touch
> Apps tab > LG SmartWorld.
2 Tap Sign in and enter ID/PW for
LG SmartWorld. If you have not yet
signed up, tap Register and get an LG
SmartWorld membership.
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3 Download the content you want.
NOTE: What if there is no icon?
1 Using a mobile web browser, access
LG SmartWorld (www.lgworld.com)
and select your country.
2 Download LG SmartWorld App.
3 Execute and install the downloaded
file.
4 Access LG SmartWorld by tapping the
LG SmartWorld application.
How to use LG SmartWorld
• Participate in monthly LG SmartWorld
promotions.
• Try the easy ‘Menu’ buttons to find what
you're looking for fast.
Categories – Find content by category
(e.g. Education, Entertainment, Games,
etc.).
Search – Search content.
Apps for you – Recommended content
based on your previous choices.
My Apps – List of downloaded/to-beupdated content.
Settings – Set profile and display.
Sign in – Set your ID and password.
• Try other useful functions as well. (Content
Detail screen)
NOTE: LG SmartWorld may not be
available from all carriers or in all
countries.
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Utilities
Setting your alarm
1 Touch
> Apps tab > Alarm/Clock
> .
2 After you set the time, the LG-E615f lets
you know how much time is left before
the alarm will sound.
3 Set Repeat, Snooze duration, Vibration,
Alarm sound, Puzzle lock and Memo.
Touch Save.
Using your calculator
1 Touch
> Apps tab > Calculator
2 Touch the number keys to enter numbers.
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3 For simple calculations, touch the
function you want (+, –, x or ÷) followed
by =.
4 For more complex calculations, touch
, select the Advanced panel, then
choose sin, cos, tan, log and so on.
Adding an event to your
calendar
1 Touch
> Apps tab > Calendar
2 Tap the month displayed at left top
corner; here you can find the different
calendar views (Day, Week, Month,
Agenda).
3 Tap the date for the event you want to
add.
4 Tap to add the event.
5 Touch Event name, then enter the event
name.
6 Touch Location and enter the location.
Check the date and enter the time you
want your event to start and finish.
7 If you want to add a note to your event,
touch Description and enter the details.
8 If you want to repeat the alarm, set
REPEAT, and set REMINDERS if
necessary.
9 Touch Save to save the event in the
calendar.
Polaris Office
Polaris Office is a professional mobile office
solution that lets users conveniently view
various types of office documents, including
Word, Excel and PowerPoint files, anywhere,
anytime, using their mobile devices.
Touch
> Apps tab > Polaris Office
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Utilities
Managing files
Polaris Office provides mobile users with
convenient file management features,
including copying, moving and pasting, and
deleting files and folders right on the device.
Viewing files
Mobile users can now easily view a wide
variety of file types, including Microsoft
Office and Adobe PDF documents, right
on their mobile devices. When viewing
documents using Polaris Office, the objects
and layout remain the same as in the
original documents.
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The web
Internet
Internet gives you a fast, full-colour world of
games, music, news, sport, entertainment
and much more, right on your mobile phone.
Wherever you are and whatever you enjoy.
NOTE: Additional charges apply when
connecting to these services and
downloading content. Check data charges
with your network provider.
Using the web toolbar
Touch to go back a page.
Touch to go forward a page, to the page
you connected to after the current one.
This is the opposite of what happens
when you press the Back key, which
goes to the previous page.
Touch and hold, up and down to zoom in
or out of browser.
Touch to add a new window.
Touch to open a list of saved bookmarks.
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The web
Using options
Press
to view options.
Refresh – Update the current web page.
Save to bookmarks – Add the current web
page as a bookmark.
Go to Homepage – Allows you to go to the
homepage.
Share page – Allows you to share the web
page with others.
Find on page – Allows you to find letters or
words on the current web page.
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Request desktop site – Allows you to view
the web page on the desktop.
Save for offline reading – Allows you to
save current web page and read it on offline
later.
Brightness – Allows you to adjust the
brightness of the screen.
Settings – Displays Internet settings.
Exit – Allows you to exit from the browser.

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