LG Electronics USA G011C Multi-Band CDMA/GSM/EDGE/UMTS/LTE Phone with Bluetooth, WLAN and RFID User Manual

LG Electronics MobileComm USA, Inc. Multi-Band CDMA/GSM/EDGE/UMTS/LTE Phone with Bluetooth, WLAN and RFID Users Manual

Users Manual

Transfer your contacts, photos, messages,and more1. Turn on your Pixel and go through theon-screen steps.2. Once you get to the copying datascreen, nd the adapter in your boxand plug it into your Pixel.3. Connect the phones using yourold phone’s cable, then unlock yourold phone.4. Sign in with your Google Account onyour Pixel.5. Choose which data you want to transferto your Pixel. You can still use yourphone while the transfer is in progress.When you’re done, you’ll see a transfer summary and can disconnect the cable.Adjusting your earbudsTo adjust the t, pull the cord to change the size of the loop. It should t comfoably in your ear.Let’sgetstaed.PixelQuick SwitchAdapterOld phone’s cableOld phoneTo learn more about your new Pixel go to g.co/pixelcare953-00339-01_revA
Activate your new PixelIf you haven’t already activated your phone with your carrier, you’ll need to put your old SIM card into your new Pixel. Follow these steps to learn how. You can nd the SIM tool in your Pixel box.For iPhone® users, turn o iMessage® on your old phone before following the steps so you can get your text messages on your Pixel. For help, visit g.co/imessagehelp1. Make sure both phones are turned o before removing your SIM card. 2. Inse the SIM tool into the small hole on your Pixel to eject the SIM card tray. Press rmly until the tray pops out. Do the same thing on your old phone to eject the tray. 3.  Remove the SIM card from your old phone and place it into the SIM tray on your new phone.Gently push the tray in until it clicks into place.4.  Press and hold the power buon for 5 seconds to turn on your Pixel. You’re now connected to your network and can sta using your new Pixel.Inside the boxPhone EarbudsUSB-C cablePower adapterQuick SwitchAdapterEarbud adapterSIM tool
Activate your new phoneIf you haven’t already activated your phone with your carrier, you’ll need to put your old SIM card into your new Phone. Follow these steps to learn how. You can find the SIM tool in your Phone box.For iPhone® users, turn o iMessage® on your old phone before following the steps so you can get your text messages on your Phone. For help, visit xxx/imessagehelp1. Make sure both phones are turned o before removing your SIM card. 2. Inse the SIM tool into the small hole on your Pixel to eject the SIM card tray. Press rmly until the tray pops out. Do the same thing on your old phone to eject the tray. 3.  Remove the SIM card from your old phone and place it into the SIM tray on your new phone.Gently push the tray in until it clicks into place.4.  Press and hold the power buon for 5 seconds to turn on your Pixel. You’re now connected to your network and can sta using your new Pixel.Inside the boxPixel EarbudsUSB-C cablePower adapterQuick SwitchAdapterEarbud adapterSIM tool
Activate your new PixelIf you haven’t already activated your phone with your carrier, you’ll need to put your old SIM card into your new Pixel. Follow these steps to learn how. You can nd the SIM tool in your Pixel box.For iPhone® users, turn o iMessage® on your old phone before following the steps so you can get your text messages on your Pixel. For help, visit g.co/imessagehelp1. Make sure both phones are turned o before removing your SIM card. 2. Inse the SIM tool into the small hole on your Pixel to eject the SIM card tray. Press rmly until the tray pops out. Do the same thing on your old phone to eject the tray. 3.  Remove the SIM card from your old phone and place it into the SIM tray on your new phone.Gently push the tray in until it clicks into place.4.  Press and hold the power buon for 5 seconds to turn on your Pixel. You’re now connected to your network and can sta using your new Pixel.Inside the boxPixel EarbudsUSB-C cablePower adapterQuick SwitchAdapterEarbud adapterSIM tool
Activate your new PixelIf you haven’t already activated your phone with your carrier, you’ll need to put your old SIM card into your new Pixel. Follow these steps to learn how. You can nd the SIM tool in your Pixel box.For iPhone® users, turn o iMessage® on your old phone before following the steps so you can get your text messages on your Pixel. For help, visit g.co/imessagehelp1. Make sure both phones are turned o before removing your SIM card. 2. Inse the SIM tool into the small hole on your Phone to eject the SIM card tray. Press firmly until the tray pops out. Do the same thing on your old phone to eject the tray. 3.  Remove the SIM card from your old phone and place it into the SIM tray on your new phone.Gently push the tray in until it clicks into place.4.  Press and hold the power buon for 5 seconds to turn on your Pixel. You’re now connected to your network and can sta using your new Pixel.Inside the boxPixel EarbudsUSB-C cablePower adapterQuick SwitchAdapterEarbud adapterSIM tool
Activate your new PixelIf you haven’t already activated your phone with your carrier, you’ll need to put your old SIM card into your new Pixel. Follow these steps to learn how. You can nd the SIM tool in your Pixel box.For iPhone® users, turn o iMessage® on your old phone before following the steps so you can get your text messages on your Pixel. For help, visit g.co/imessagehelp1. Make sure both phones are turned o before removing your SIM card. 2. Inse the SIM tool into the small hole on your Pixel to eject the SIM card tray. Press rmly until the tray pops out. Do the same thing on your old phone to eject the tray. 3.  Remove the SIM card from your old phone and place it into the SIM tray on your new phone.Gently push the tray in until it clicks into place.4.  Press and hold the power buon for 5 seconds to turn on your Pixel. You’re now connected to your network and can sta using your new Pixel.Inside the boxPixel EarbudsUSB-C cablePower adapterQuick SwitchAdapterEarbud adapterSIM tool
Activate your new PixelIf you haven’t already activated your phone with your carrier, you’ll need to put your old SIM card into your new Pixel. Follow these steps to learn how. You can nd the SIM tool in your Pixel box.For iPhone® users, turn o iMessage® on your old phone before following the steps so you can get your text messages on your Pixel. For help, visit g.co/imessagehelp1. Make sure both phones are turned o before removing your SIM card. 2. Inse the SIM tool into the small hole on your Pixel to eject the SIM card tray. Press rmly until the tray pops out. Do the same thing on your old phone to eject the tray. 3.  Remove the SIM card from your old phone and place it into the SIM tray on your new phone.Gently push the tray in until it clicks into place.4.  Press and hold the power buon for 5 seconds to turn on your Phone. You’re now connected to your network and can start using your new Phone.Inside the boxPixel EarbudsUSB-C cablePower adapterQuick SwitchAdapterEarbud adapterSIM tool
Transfer your contacts, photos, messages,and more1. Turn on your Pixel and go through theon-screen steps.2. Once you get to the copying datascreen, nd the adapter in your boxand plug it into your Pixel.3. Connect the phones using yourold phone’s cable, then unlock yourold phone.4. Sign in with your Google Account onyour Pixel.5. Choose which data you want to transferto your Pixel. You can still use yourphone while the transfer is in progress.When you’re done, you’ll see a transfer summary and can disconnect the cable.Adjusting your earbudsTo adjust the t, pull the cord to change the size of the loop. It should t comfoably in your ear.Let’sgetstaed.PixelQuick SwitchAdapterOld phone’s cableOld phoneTo learn more about your new Phone go to our website     ( g.co/PixelSafetyInfo)953-00339-01_revA
Transfer your contacts, photos, messages,and more1. Turn on your Phone and go throughthe on-screen steps.2. Once you get to the copying datascreen, find the adapter in your boxand plug it into your Phone.3. Connect the phones using yourold phone’s cable, then unlock yourold phone.4. Sign in with your Google Account onyour Pixel.5. Choose which data you want to transferto your Pixel. You can still use yourphone while the transfer is in progress.When you’re done, you’ll see a transfer summary and can disconnect the cable.Adjusting your earbudsTo adjust the t, pull the cord to change the size of the loop. It should t comfoably in your ear.Let’sgetstaed.PixelQuick SwitchAdapterOld phone’s cableOld phoneTo learn more about your new Pixel go to g.co/pixelcare953-00339-01_revA
Transfer your contacts, photos, messages,and more1. Turn on your Pixel and go through theon-screen steps.2. Once you get to the copying datascreen, nd the adapter in your boxand plug it into your Pixel.3. Connect the phones using yourold phone’s cable, then unlock yourold phone.4.  Sign in with your Account on yourPhone.5. Choose which data you want to transferto your Phone. You can still use yourphone while the transfer is in progress.When you’re done, you’ll see a transfer summary and can disconnect the cable.Adjusting your earbudsTo adjust the t, pull the cord to change the size of the loop. It should t comfoably in your ear.Let’sgetstaed.PixelQuick SwitchAdapterOld phone’s cableOld phoneTo learn more about your new Pixel go to g.co/pixelcare953-00339-01_revA
Transfer your contacts, photos, messages,and more1. Turn on your Pixel and go through theon-screen steps.2. Once you get to the copying datascreen, nd the adapter in your boxand plug it into your Pixel.3. Connect the phones using yourold phone’s cable, then unlock yourold phone.4. Sign in with your Google Account onyour Pixel.5. Choose which data you want to transferto your Pixel. You can still use yourphone while the transfer is in progress.When you’re done, you’ll see a transfer summary and can disconnect the cable.Adjusting your earbudsTo adjust the t, pull the cord to change the size of the loop. It should t comfoably in your ear.Let’sgetstaed.PhoneQuick SwitchAdapterOld phone’s cableOld phoneTo learn more about your new Pixel go to g.co/pixelcare953-00339-01_revA
Transfer your contacts, photos, messages,and more1. Turn on your Pixel and go through theon-screen steps.2. Once you get to the copying datascreen, nd the adapter in your boxand plug it into your Pixel.3. Connect the phones using yourold phone’s cable, then unlock yourold phone.4. Sign in with your Google Account onyour Pixel.5. Choose which data you want to transferto your Pixel. You can still use yourphone while the transfer is in progress.When you’re done, you’ll see a transfer summary and can disconnect the cable.Adjusting your earbudsTo adjust the t, pull the cord to change the size of the loop. It should t comfoably in your ear.Let’sgetstaed.PixelQuick SwitchAdapterOld phone’s cableOld phoneTo learn more about your new Pixel go to g.co/pixelcare953-00339-01_revA
Regulatory informationRegulatory information, certification, andcompliance marks can be found on yourdevice underSettings > System > About > Regulatorylabels  and on the back of your device.EMC compliance statementImportant: This device,  power adapter, andother in-box accessories have demonstratedElectromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)compliance under conditions that includedthe use of compliant peripheral devices andshielded cables between systemcomponents. It is important that you usecompliant peripheral devices and shieldedcables between system components toreduce the possibility of causing interferenceto radios, televisions, and other electronicdevices.
Regulatory information:United StatesFCC regulatory complianceNote: 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.Changes or modifications not expresslyapproved by the manufacturer (or partyresponsible) could void your authority tooperate the equipment.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCCRules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions:1. These devices may not causeharmful interference.2. These devices must accept anyinterference received, includinginterference that may causeundesired operation.Radio frequency exposure
This device meets the U.S. FederalCommunications Commission's (FCC)requirements for exposure to radio waves andis designed and manufactured not to exceedthe FCC's emission limits for exposure toradio frequency (RF) energy. For satisfyingFCC RF exposure compliance requirements,body-worn operations are restricted tobelt-clips, holsters or similar accessories thathave no metallic component in the assemblyand must provide at least 10 mm separationbetween the device, including its antenna, andthe user's body.Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) informationThis device is designed to meet therequirements for exposure to radio wavesestablished by the Federal CommunicationsCommission (USA).The Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) limitadopted by the USA is 1.6 W/kg averagedover one gram of tissue. The highest SARvalue reported to the FCC for this device typecomplies with this limit.  This device complieswith radio frequency specifications whenused near your ear or at a distance of 0.4 in(1.0 cm) from your body.  Ensure that the
device accessories, such as a device caseand device holster, are not composed ofmetal components. Keep the device awayfrom your body to meet the distancerequirement.Maximum SAR values as reported to the FCCare:1.00 W/kg when holding it to your ear1.18 W/kg when properly worn on thebody (distance of 0.4 in (1.0 cm))Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)This device has been evaluated and certifiedto be compatible with hearing aids pertechnical specification ANSI C63.19.  Thereare two measures of hearing aidcompatibility:M rating, which is a measure of immunity toradio frequency interference for acousticcoupling hearing aids;T rating, which is a measure of performancewhen used with an inductive coupling(telecoil) hearing aid.
Per FCC rules, a mobile phone is consideredhearing aid compatible if rated M3 or M4 foracoustic coupling or T3 or T4 for inductivecoupling.This device has been tested and rated for usewith hearing aids for some of the wirelesstechnologies that they use. However, theremay be some newer wireless technologiesused in these phones that have not yet beentested for use with hearing aids. It isimportant to try the different features of yourphone thoroughly and in different locations,using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, todetermine if you hear any interfering noise.Consult your service provider or manufacturerfor information on hearing aid compatibility. Ifyou have questions about return or exchangepolicies, consult your service provider orphone retailer.

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