LG Electronics USA L01K Multi-band GSM/UMTS/LTE Phone with Bluetooth, WLAN and RFID User Manual

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

Users Manual

L-01K
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
’17.X
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing L-01K.
Before or while using, read this manual thoroughly to ensure you use correctly.
References to the Operation
Download the latest information of this manual from Website. Also you can check the latest
information from this cell phone.
■ "クイクス (Quick Start Guide)" (Accessories, in Japanese only)
Parts names and functions are explained.
■ "Instruction Manual" (An application installed in this cell phone, in Japanese only)
Details about functions and operations are explained.
From the Home screen, tap "Apps" u "Instruction Manual".
* For installing "Instruction Manual" application if you uninstalled it, from the Home screen,
search "L-01K 取扱説明書 (Instruction Manual)" in "Play Store" and download ""Instruction Instruction Instruction
Manual" application.
■ "INSTRUCTION MANUAL" (PDF le)
Details about functions and operations are explained.
Download from Website.
How to Use This Manual
Unauthorized copying of parts of or this entire
manual is prohibited.
• This manual is subject to change without
prior notice.
Please note that "this cell phone" indicates
"L-01K" in this manual. Please be
forewarned.
Explanation of operations
The following table describes how to select the
icons and items displayed on the touch screen.
Description Operation description
From the
Home
screen, tap
"Apps"
Tap displayed on the Home
screen.
• The icons on the Home
screen are explained below.
: "Apps"
: "Phone"
: "mail"
: "Camera"
: "Gallery"
Description Operation description
From the
Home
screen, tap
"Apps" u
"Settings" u
"Display"
Tap displayed on the Home
screen, and tap "Settings",
"Display".
Touch and
hold
Touch and hold displayed
on the screen (for 1 to 2
seconds).
Note
• In this manual, the operations are
described when the Home Selector
is set to "Home" and when the Home
screen is set to the default settings. If
the contents of the Home screen are
changed, the operation description such
as how to open an application may di󰮏er.
Images used in this manual may differ
from the real ones displayed on this cell
phone.
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Contents/Precautions
Supplied Accessories
L-01K
(with warranty)
クイクスタートガ
ド (Quick Start
Guide) (In Japanese
only)/ ご利用にあ
ての注意事項 (Safety
Precautions) (In
Japanese only)
ター
利用に
あたての
注意事項
■ Welcome Card
■ TV Antenna Cable
L01
■ SIM Eject Tool
(Sample)
■ Disney Original Cover L01
For optional accessories compatible with the
cell phone (optional), refer to website.
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Contents/Precautions
Contents
How to Use This Manual ………………………… 1
Supplied Accessories …………………………… 2
Before Using This Cell Phone ………………… 5
Safety Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE
PRECAUTIONS) …………………………………… 7
Handling and Care ………………………………… 24
Waterproofness/Dustproofness ……………… 34
Conrmation and Settings before
Using ……………………………………… 40
Part Names and Functions ……………………… 40
nano UIM card ……………………………………… 42
Charging ……………………………………………… 45
Power On/O󰮏 ……………………………………… 48
Disney Original Cover …………………………… 50
Basic Operations ………………………………… 51
Character Entry …………………………………… 57
Initial Settings ……………………………………… 64
Notication LED …………………………………… 65
Screen Display/Icons …………………………… 66
Home Screen………………………………………… 72
Apps Screen ………………………………………… 75
Task Manager ……………………………………… 83
Switching Home Application …………………… 83
Calling ……………………………………… 84
Making a Call ……………………………………… 84
Receiving a Call …………………………………… 89
Operations during a Call ………………………… 91
Call Logs ……………………………………………… 94
Answering Memo ………………………………… 95
Call Settings ………………………………………… 96
Phonebook ……………………………………… 100
Mail/Web Browser …………………… 105
mail ………………………………………………… 105
SMS ………………………………………………… 106
Email ………………………………………………… 109
Gmail ………………………………………………… 114
Early Warning "Area Mail" …………………… 115
Browser …………………………………………… 117
Apps ……………………………………… 120
Disney Market …………………………………… 120
Play Store ………………………………………… 121
Osaifu-Keitai ……………………………………… 124
ToruCa ……………………………………………… 128
TV (1Seg) ………………………………………… 129
Camera …………………………………………… 139
Gallery ……………………………………………… 144
GPS/Navigation ………………………………… 145
Clock ……………………………………………… 149
Calendar …………………………………………… 151
QMemo+ ………………………………………… 153
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Contents/Precautions
Calculator ………………………………………… 154
Settings ………………………………… 155
Settings Menu …………………………………… 155
WIRELESS NETWORKS ……………………… 155
DEVICE ……………………………………………… 170
PERSONAL ………………………………………… 180
SYSTEM …………………………………………… 189
File management ……………………… 195
Storage Structure ……………………………… 195
File Operations ………………………………… 198
Data Communication ………………… 200
Bluetooth® Communication ………………… 200
NFC Communication …………………………… 204
External Device Connection ……… 206
Connecting with a PC ………………………… 206
Connecting with Printer ……………………… 208
Connecting with Other Devices …………… 209
Using Overseas ……………………… 211
Outline of International Roaming (WORLD WING)
…………………………………………………………… 211
Available Service Overseas…………………… 212
Before Using Overseas ………………………… 212
How to Make and Receive Calls at Your
Location …………………………………………… 215
Setting International Roaming ……………… 217
After Returning to Japan ……………………… 220
Appendix/Index ……………………… 221
Troubleshooting (FAQs) ……………………… 221
Warranty and After-Sales Service ………… 234
Software Update ……………………………… 237
App Updates ……………………………………… 241
Main Specications …………………………… 242
Radio Frequency (RF) Signals ……………… 248
Regulatory information (FCC ID number, etc.)
………………………………………………………… 250
FCC Statement for the USA ………………… 250
Important Safety Information ………………… 253
Export Administration Regulations ………… 254
Intellectual Property Right …………………… 255
Unlocking SIM …………………………………… 258
Index ………………………………………………… 259
4
Contents/Precautions
Before Using This Cell
Phone
• This cell phone supports LTE, GSM/GPRS,
and Wireless LAN Systems.
• Since this cell phone uses wireless signal,
it may not be able to use in a location
with no signal reception such as a tunnel,
underground, a building, an outdoor location
with weak or poor signal reception, or a
location outside of the XXX service areas.
Also this cell phone may not be able to
use on upper oors of high-rise apartments
or buildings, even if you can see no
obstructions around you. Please note that on
occasion, data communication may become
disconnected even when you are in a strong-
signal area with 4 signal bars displayed while
you are not moving.
• Since this cell phone uses wireless signal,
there are possibilities that a third party
may intercept your telephone call. However,
LTE and GSM/GPRS systems support the
privacy function covering all telephone calls
automatically. Therefore, even a third party
intercepts your telephone call, the third party
can hear nothing but the noise.
• Because this cell phone conducts wireless
communication by transforming sound into
digital signal, the received sound may di󰮏er
from the actual one if the transmitted digital
signal cannot properly be restored according
to conditions such as moving into a poor
signal area.
• Regularly take a memo of the information you
registered in this cell phone or store it in the
external memories such as microSD card or
PC. XXX assumes no responsibility for any
loss of your data caused by malfunction,
repair, change to a new model or any other
reasons.
• Even though the display on this cell phone
applies advanced technique, part of the dots
may not light up as well as those always-on
light. Please note that this is a feature of the
display. It is not a malfunction.
• When free space is not enough in microSD
card or in this cell phone, the performance
of the activated applications may become
improper. In that case, delete the saved data.
• XXX does not guarantee any performances
of the optional accessories you purchase at
stores.
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Contents/Precautions
• The same as a PC, when you install an
application, this cell phone's performance may
become unstable, or your location information
and personal information registered on
this cell phone might be sent to outside
via Internet and therefore cause fraudulent
use. To avoid this, make sure to conrm the
source and the operating conditions of the
application before installation.
• This cell phone uses only nano UIM card.
Bring your nano UIM card, miniUIM card, or
XXX card to a Shop to exchange it.
• This cell phone does not respond to xxx
website (programs) access or xxx, etc.
• This cell phone automatically performs
communication for some functions, for
example, to synchronize data, check the
latest software or maintain connection with
the server. Additionally, when you download
applications or watch video etc, a large
amount of packet communication charges are
executed. Therefore, it is highly recommended
to use packet pack or packet at-rate service.
• Depending on the applications or service you
use, packet communication charge may be
applied even in Wi-Fi® communication.
• This cell phone does not support public mode
(drive mode).
• In this cell phone, sounds other than ringtone
and notication sounds (video playback
sound, music playback sound, shutter sound,
etc.) cannot be muted even when it is set to
Manner Mode (Vibrate only, Silent).
• You can conrm your own phone number as
follows.
From the Home screen, tap "Apps" u
"Settings" u "About phone" u "Status".
• You can conrm the software version of this
cell phone as follows.
From the Home screen, tap "Apps" u
"Settings" u "About phone" u "Softare info".
• You can update to the latest software for
this cell phone. For details, refer to "Software
Update" (P237).
• In this cell phone, functions may be added
or operation steps may be changed due to
upgrading Operating System (OS). For latest
information of additional function or operation
steps, refer to website.
• When OS is upgraded, some applications
used for former OS may not work or
unintended failure may occur.
• The applications and services are subject to
change without prior notice.
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Contents/Precautions
• Please read the terms of service of Google
Inc. regarding Google services. Also, read
each terms of services for other web
services.
• When terms of use appear, follow the on-
screen instructions.
• In case of loss of the cell phone, set the
screen to ensure the security of the cell
phone. For details, refer to "Lock Screen"
(P173).
• If you lose your cell phone, change password
of online service accounts from PC so that
Google Services such as Gmail, Google Play,
and service such as SNS, etc. should not be
used by others.
• This cell phone does not support service
providers other than sp-mode, mopera U or
Business mopera Internet.
• When using tethering, subscribing to a
packet pack or packet at-rate service is
highly recommended.
• For details such as usage charge, refer to
website.
Safety Precautions
(ALWAYS FOLLOW
THESE PRECAUTIONS)
■ Before using this cell phone, read these
"Safety Precautions" carefully so that you
can use it properly.
■ These precautions are intended to protect
you and others around you. Read and follow
them carefully to avoid injury, damage to the
product or damage to property.
■ The signs below indicate the levels of danger
or damage that may occur if the particular
precautions are not observed.
DANGER
This sign indicates that
incorrect handling has a
high possibility of causing
death or serious injury※1.
WARNING
This sign indicates that
incorrect handling poses
a risk of causing death or
serious injury※1.
CAUTION
This sign indicates that
incorrect handling poses
a risk of causing slight
injury※2 or damage※3 to
the product or property.
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Contents/Precautions
*1 Serious injury: This refers to loss of sight,
injury, burns (high- and low-temperature),
electric shock, broken bones, injuries with
residual aftereffects from poisoning, etc.,
and injuries requiring hospital admission for
treatment or long term hospital attendance
as an outpatient.
*2 Minor injury: This refers to injuries, burns
(high- and low-temperature), electric shock,
etc. that do not require hospital admission
for treatment or long-term hospital
attendance as an outpatient.
*3 Physical damage: This refers to extended
damage to buildings, furniture, livestock,
pets, etc.
■ The following symbols indicate special
warnings regarding product usage.
Denotes things not to do
(prohibition).
Denotes not to disassemble.
Denotes not to use where it
could get wet.
Denotes not to use with wet
hands.
Denotes mandatory
instructions (matters that must
be complied with).
Denotes that the equipment
should be unplugged.
■ "Safety Precautions" are explained in the
following sections.
Handling the Cell Phone, Adapter, TV
Antenna Cable, Disney Original Cover, and
Nano UIM card (Common) …………………… P9
Precautions for This cell phone ………… P12
Precautions for Adapter …………………… P18
Precautions for Disney Original Cover P21
Precautions for Nano UIM card
…………………………………………………… P21
Precautions for Using near Electronic
Medical Equipment ………………………… P21
Material List…………………………………… P22
Precautions for Sample (SIM Eject Tool)
…………………………………………………… P23
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Contents/Precautions
Handling the Cell Phone, Adapter,
TV Antenna Cable, Disney Original
Cover, and nano UIM card (Common)
Do not use, store or leave this cell
phone in hot places (e.g. by the re,
near a heater, under a kotatsu or
futon, in direct sunlight, in a car in the
hot sun).
May cause re, burns, injuries, or
electric shock.
Do not put this cell phone into or
near a heating cooking device such
as a microwave oven or IH cooker,
or high-pressure container such as a
pressure cooker.
May cause re, burns, injuries, or
electric shock.
Do not put sand, dirt, or mud on this
cell phone or put it on them directly.
Do not touch this cell phone with
hands to which sand or others adhere.
May cause re, burns, injuries, or
electric shock.
For the waterproof and dustproof
functions, refer to the following.
P34 "Waterproof / Dustproof
Function"
Do not charge when this cell phone
is wet with water (drinking water,
perspiration, seawater, urine of pet
animals, etc.).
May cause re, burns, injuries, or
electric shock.
For the waterproof function, refer to
the following.
P34 "Waterproof / Dustproof
Function"
Do not disassemble or remodel the
equipment.
May cause re, burns, injuries, or
electric shock.
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Contents/Precautions
Do not let this cell phone get wet with
water (drinking water, perspiration,
seawater, urine of pet animals, etc.).
May cause re, burns, injuries, or
electric shock.
For the waterproof function, refer to
the following. →P34 "Waterproof /
Dustproof Function"
Do not put water (drinking water,
perspiration, seawater, urine of
pet animals, etc.) into the charging
terminal or external connection
terminal.
May cause re, burns, injuries, or
electric shock.
For the waterproof function, refer to
the following. →P34 "Waterproof /
Dustproof Function"
Use the optional products specied by
XXX for your cellphone.
May cause re, burns, injuries, or
electric shock.
WARNING
Do not drop, trample, or throw this
cell phone or give a strong force or
vibration to it.
May cause re, burns, injuries, or
electric shock.
Keep conductive materials (metal
pieces, pencil lead, etc.) from coming
in contact with the charging terminal
or external connection terminal and
prevent dust from getting inside.
May cause re, burns, injuries, or
electric shock.
Do not cover or wrap this cell phone
with a blanket, etc. while using or
charging.
May cause re or burns.
If charging is not complete after the
specied charging time has passed,
stop charging.
Not doing so may cause re, burns, or
injuries due to overcharge.
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Contents/Precautions
Make sure to turn o󰮏 this cell phone
or stop charging before you get close
to places like a gas station where
a ammable gas or dust can be
generated.
Not doing so may cause the gas to
ignite or re.
When using Osaifu-Keitai at a gas
station, be sure to turn o󰮏 the power
in advance. (If NFC/Osaifu-Keitai lock
has been set, cancel the lock before
turning o󰮏 the power.)
If the equipment gives o󰮏 a strange
smell, noise, smoke, or overheats
or becomes discolored or deformed
during use, charge, or storage,
perform the following operations.
• Remove the power plug from the
outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
• Turn this cell phone OFF.
Not doing so may cause re, burns,
injuries or electric shock.
CAUTION
Do not use the damaged cell phone.
May cause re, burns, or injuries.
Do not leave this cell phone on
unstable or sloping surfaces. Be
careful especially while the vibrator is
set.
This cell phone may fall and cause
injuries.
Do not store the equipment in
extremely humid, dusty or hot areas.
May cause re, burns, or electric
shock.
For the waterproof and dustproof
functions, refer to the following.
P34 "Waterproof / Dustproof
Function"
When children use this cell phone, do
not let them use incorrectly without
instruction by an adult for proper use.
May cause injuries.
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Contents/Precautions
Do not store this cell phone within the
reach of small children.
May cause small children to
accidentally swallow the equipment or
cause injuries and electric shock.
Be careful when using this cell
phone continuously for a long time or
charging as it gets hot. Also, avoid
touching this cell phone for a long
time by falling asleep unintentionally.
While using this cell phone for a long
time such as using application, calling,
using data communication, watching
videos, etc. or charging, this cell phone
or the adapter may get hot. Directly
touching a hot part for a long time,
you may have redness, itching or rash
on your skin, or it may result in low-
temperature burns depending on your
constitution and/or health condition.
Precautions for This Cell Phone
Do not throw this cell phone into re
or apply heat.
May cause re, burns, or injury due to
battery ignition, rupture, overheat, or
leak.
Do not apply excessive force such
as sticking a nail into this cell phone,
hitting it with a hammer, or stepping
on it.
May cause re, burns, or injury due to
battery to ignite, rupture, overheat, or
leak.
If materials inside the internal battery
enters your eyes, do not rub your
eyes and immediately ush them with
clean water and see a doctor right
away.
May cause loss of sight due to the
inuence of the uid, etc. inside the
internal battery.
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Contents/Precautions
If materials inside the display enters
your eyes or mouth, immediately ush
your eyes or mouth with clean water
and see a doctor right away.
Not doing so may cause loss of sight
or poor physical condition due to the
inuence of the uid, etc. inside the 
display.
WARNING
Do not lighten or ash the lighting
part of the light close to person's eye.
Keep enough distance especially from
small children.
May cause vision disturbance. Also,
you may get dazzled or surprised
causing an accident.
Do not lighten or ash the light to
drivers of cars, etc.
May disturb driving and cause an
accident, etc.
Do not watch the display that blinks
repeatedly for a long time.
May cause spasm, loss of
consciousness, etc.
Do not put foreign objects such as liquid
like water (drinking water, perspiration,
seawater, urine of pet animals, etc.),
metal pieces or burnable things into the
Nano UIM card/microSD card slot.
Insert the Nano UIM card or the
microSD memory card in the correct
place and in correct direction.
May cause re, burns, injuries, or
electric shock.
Do not expose the camera lens to
direct sunlight for an extended period.
May cause re, burns, injuries, etc. by
the light-collecting mechanism of the
lens.
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Contents/Precautions
When on board an airplane, turn the
power of this cell phone o󰮏 or put it in
Airplane mode.
Follow the instructions of each airline,
because there are di󰮏erent restrictions
for using this cell phone on an airplane.
Not doing so may cause electronic
equipment of airplanes to fail or
malfunction.
If you do a prohibited act such as
using this cell phone in an airplane,
you will be punished according to law.
When using this cell phone in a
medical facility, be sure to observe
the regulations of the facility.
Turn this cell phone o󰮏 where its use
is prohibited.
Not doing so may cause electronic
equipment or electronic medical
equipment to fail or malfunction.
When using the handsfree call,
ringtone is ringing, or in the standby
mode, be sure to keep this cell phone
o󰮏 of the ears.
Also, when playing games, video, or
music with an earphone microphone
connected to this cell phone, adjust
the volume to the proper level.
Setting too loud a volume or using
the earphone continuously for a long
period of time might adversely a󰮏ect
your ears. Surrounding sounds may not
be heard clearly causing an accident.
Be careful when setting vibrator
(vibration) or ringtone if your heart is
weak.
Not doing so may cause harmful e󰮏ect
on heart.
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Contents/Precautions
If you wear an electronic medical
device, check with the equipment
manufacturer or sales outlet to
determine how the device is a󰮏ected
by radio waves before using this cell
phone.
Not doing so may cause harmful e󰮏ect
on the electronic medical device, etc.
Turn this cell phone OFF near high-
precision electronic control equipment
or electronic equipment using low-
power signals.
Not doing so may cause the
equipment to fail or malfunction.
* Examples of electronic equipment
to avoid
Hearing aids, implanted pacemakers
or debrillators, other electronic
medical equipment, and other
automatic control equipment. Users
wearing implanted pacemakers or
debrillators, or other electronic
medical equipment should check
with the manufacturer or sales
outlet about the e󰮏ect of radio
frequencies on the equipment.
When the display or camera lens is
accidentally broken, be careful of
broken glass or exposed internal
parts of this cell phone.
If you mistakenly touch broken or
exposed parts, you may be injured.
If the internal battery leaks or gives
o󰮏 a strange smell, immediately stop
using and remove it from the vicinity
of open ames.
Not doing so may cause leaking uid
to ignite or explode.
Be careful not to let your pet bite this
cell phone.
May cause internal battery to ignite,
burst, heat, or leak, and may cause
re, burns, or injuries.
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Contents/Precautions
CAUTION
Do not swing this cell phone by the
strap, etc.
May cause an accident such as injury
to yourself or others, or damage to
surrounding objects by hitting.
When using the motion sensor, stay
alert to your surroundings, hold this
cell phone rmly, and do not swing it
excessively.
May cause accident such as injuries.
If the display breaks and the uid etc.
leaks out from inside, do not let the
uid contact with the skin on your
face or hands or clothes.
May cause loss of sight or skin
problems.
If the uid etc. enters your eyes or
mouth, or contacts skin or clothes,
immediately ush the contacted area
with clean water.
If the uid etc. enters your eyes or
mouth, immediately see a doctor after
ushing.
Do not discard this cell phone
together with other garbage.
May cause ignition resulting in re,
burns, or injuries. Also, may cause
environmental destruction. Bring them
to a sales outlet such as Shop. If
your local municipality has a battery
recycling program, dispose of them as
provided for.
If uid etc. leaks out from the internal
battery, do not let the uid contact
with the skin on your face or hands.
May cause loss of sight or skin
problems.
If the uid etc. enters your eyes or
mouth, or contacts skin or clothes,
immediately ush the contacted area
with clean water.
If the uid etc. enters your eyes or
mouth, immediately see a doctor after
ushing.
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Contents/Precautions
When removing the Nano UIM card,
be careful of the SIM eject tool or the
edge of a paper clip to avoid injury
to a part of your body such as your
nger.
Touching the edge of the SIM eject
tool or the paper clip may cause injury.
To use this cell phone in car, check
with automobile manufacturer or
dealer to determine how how vehicle
devices are a󰮏ected by radio waves
before using.
In rare cases, using this cell phone
in some vehicle models can cause
the vehicle's electronic equipment to
malfunction. In that case, stop using
this cell phone immediately.
If you develop skin problems, stop
using this cell phone immediately,
and see a doctor. The use of this
cell phone may cause itching,
rashes, eczema, or other symptoms
depending on the user's physical
condition.
For materials of parts, refer to the
following.
→ P22 "Material List"
Make sure that there is no adhered
metal pieces (cutter blade, staples,
etc.) as the speaker part of this
cell phone, earpiece (receiver)/sub
microphone, and vibrator area (volume
key area) generate magnetism.
Not doing so may cause injuries, etc.
due to adhered objects.
When watching the display screen,
keep a certain distance from the
display in a fully bright place.
Not doing so may reduce visual acuity.
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Contents/Precautions
Do not short the charging terminal
while it is connected to an outlet or
the cigarette lighter socket. Do not
touch the charging terminal with a
part of your body such as your hand
or nger.
May cause re, burns, or electric
shock.
Do not place heavy objects on the
adapter cord, or do not pull the cord
with excessive force.
May cause re, burns, or electric
shock.
When connecting/disconnecting the
AC adapter to/from an outlet, do not
contact a metal strap or other metal
objects with it.
May cause re, burns, or electric
shock.
Do not use an electric transformer for
overseas (travel converter) with the
AC adapter.
May cause ignition, heating, or electric
shock.
Precautions for Adapter
WARNING
Do not use the adapter cable if it is
damaged.
May cause re, burns, or electric
shock.
Do not use the adapter in a bathroom
or other highly humid area.
May cause re, burns, or electric
shock.
Always use the DC adapter with a
negative-ground vehicle. Do not plug
it into a positive-ground vehicle.
May cause re, burns, or electric
shock.
If it starts to thunder, do not touch
the adapter.
May cause electric shock, etc.
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Contents/Precautions
Do not apply force on the connected
parts when the adapter is connected
to this cell phone.
May cause re, burns, injuries, or
electric shock.
Do not touch the adapter cord,
charging terminal, or power plug with
wet hands.
May cause re, burns, or electric
shock.
Only use with the specied power
source and voltage.
When charging this cell phone
overseas, use an AC adapter for
global use.
If incorrect power supply or voltage
is used, it may cause re, burns, or
electric shock.
AC adapter : 100 V AC (Connect to an
AC outlet for internal household use)
AC adapter for global use : Between
100 V AC and 240 V AC (Connect
to an AC outlet for internal household
use)
DC adapter : 12 or 24 V DC (specic
for negative-ground vehicles)
When replacing the DC adapter's fuse,
replace it only with a specied fuse.
Replacing with a di󰮏erent type of fuse
might cause re, burns, electric shock,
etc. For the specied fuse, see the
provided instruction manual.
Wipe o󰮏 any dust that attached to the
power plug.
Not doing so may cause re, burns, or
electric shock.
When you connect the adapter to an
outlet or a cigarette lighter socket,
rmly connect it to the outlet.
Not doing so may cause re, burns,
electric shock.
When you disconnect the power plug
from an outlet or a cigarette lighter
socket, do not pull the adapter cord
with excessive force. Instead, hold the
adapter to disconnect.
Not doing so may cause re, burns,
electric shock.
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Contents/Precautions
When connecting/disconnecting the
adapter to/from this cell phone, do
not use force and connect/disconnect
straight without bending.
May cause re, burns, injuries, or
electric shock.
Immediately stop using this cell phone
if the external connection terminal is
deformed. Do not use it by restoring
the deformation.
May cause re, burns, injuries, or
electric shock due to short circuit of
the charging terminal.
Always remove the power plug of the
adapter from an outlet or a cigarette
lighter socket when not using the
adapter.
Not doing so may cause re, burns,
injuries, or electric shock.
Immediately remove the power plug
from an outlet or a cigarette lighter
socket if water (drinking water,
perspiration, seawater, urine of pet
animals, etc.) gets into the adapter.
Not doing so may cause re, burns, or
electric shock.
Always remove the power plug from
an outlet or a cigarette lighter socket
when cleaning the equipment.
Not doing so may cause re, burns,
electric shock.
CAUTION
Do not touch the adapters for a long
time while they are connected to an
outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
May cause burns, etc.
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Contents/Precautions
Precautions for Disney
Original Cover
CAUTION
Do not pinch your ngers when
attaching the Disney original cover.
May cause accident such as injuries.
Precautions for Nano UIM
card
CAUTION
Be careful of the cut surface when
handling a Nano UIM card as it may
damage a part of your body such as
ngers, etc.
Not doing so may cause injuries.
Precautions for Using near
Electronic Medical Equipment
WARNING
Wearers of medical equipment such as
implanted pacemakers or debrillators
must carry and use this cell phone at
least 15 cm away from the implanted
device.
This cell phone's signals may a󰮏ect
the performance of electronic medical
equipment.
When electronic medical equipment
other than implanted pacemakers
or debrillators are in use outside of
medical facilities (such as in home
care settings), check with the device
manufacturer to determine how
the device is a󰮏ected by electrical
signals.
This cell phone's signals may a󰮏ect
the performance of electronic medical
equipment.
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Contents/Precautions
Make sure that this cell phone will not
emit any signals (turn o󰮏 power, put it
in Airplane mode, etc.) if within 15 cm
of those around you, such as where
crowded and you cannot move freely.
Wearers of implanted pacemakers
or debrillators may be nearby. This
cell phone's signals may a󰮏ect the
performance of electronic medical
equipment.
Obey rules inside medical facilities
regarding use of this cell phone in
such facilities.
Not doing so may a󰮏ect the
performance of electronic medical
equipment.
Material List
■ Main Unit
Part Material Surface
Treatment
Display Tempered
glass
AF coating
Exterior case (side) PC+GF20% UV coating
Slot cap, Power key,
Volume key
PC UV coating
Exterior case (rear) PC+GF10% IML
Tray PC+GF5% None
Camera Tempered
glass
AF coating
Camera lens AL Anodizing
Flash panel Transparent
PC
None
Speaker, Earpiece
(receiver)/Sub
microphone
SUS Baking
coating
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Contents/Precautions
■ TV Antenna Cable L01
Part Material Surface
Treatment
Earphone/microphone
jack (top)
Copper Nickel
plating
Earphone/microphone
jack (outer cover)
TPE_
JS400-
78A
Non PVC
Cable TPE_
JS400-
78A
Non PVC
Connection plug (top) Copper Gold
coating
Connection plug
(outer cover)
TPE_
JS400-
78A
Non PVC
■ Disney Original Cover L01
Part Material Surface
Treatment
Flip section (outside)
Transparent
polycarbonate
UV coating
after
evaporated
Flip section (inside)
Transparent
polycarbonate
Blast
Part Material Surface
Treatment
Back cover section
Transparent
polycarbonate
Pearl UV
coating
Spine section PU Leather None
Sensor magnet PC sheet Printing
■ SIM Eject Tool
Part Material Surface
Treatment
Main unit Stainless
steel
None
Precautions for Sample (SIM
Eject Tool)
WARNING
The edge of the SIM eject tool is
sharp. Do not use it pointing at
yourself or others.
May cause injuries or loss of sight to
yourself or others by hitting.
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Contents/Precautions
■ Laser safety statement
Caution!
This product employs a Laser system. To
ensure proper use of this product, please
read this owner’s manual carefully and retain
for future reference. Should the unit require
maintenance, contact an authorised service
centre.
Use of controls, adjustments, or the
performance of procedures other than those
specied herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure.
To prevent direct exposure to laser beam, do
not try to open the enclosure or to make the
direct contact with the laser.
Handling and Care
General Usage Guidelines
L-01K
is waterproof/dustproof; however, do
not allow water (drinking water, perspiration,
seawater, urine of pet animals, etc.) or dust to
enter this cell phone or come in contact with
accessories or optional devices.
The adapter, TV antenna cable, and Nano
UIM card do not have waterproofness/
dustproofness function. Do not use them in
places with high humidity such as a bath or
where rain may get it wet. If you carry this
cell phone close to your body, moisture from
sweat may corrode the internal parts causing
a malfunction. Note that malfunctions
deemed to be caused by water are not
covered by the warranty or impossible to
repair. Since these malfunctions are not
under warranty, even when repair is possible,
it will be done at the user's expense.
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Contents/Precautions
■ Clean this cell phone with a dry soft cloth
(such as a cloth for eyeglasses).
• Rubbing it roughly with a dry cloth may
scratch the display.
• Drops of water or dirt left on the display
may cause stains.
• If this cell phone is wiped with alcohol,
paint thinner, benzine or detergent, the
printing may disappear or color may fade.
■ Keep the connector contacts clean with a
dry cotton swab.
Clean the connector contacts with a dry
cotton swab to prevent contacts from
getting dirty which can result in intermittent
connections.
Be careful when cleaning the connector
contacts.
■ Do not place this cell phone near air
conditioner outlets.
The rapid change in temperature may cause
condensation, causing internal corrosion and
malfunction.
■ Do not apply excessive force to this cell
phone.
Putting this cell phone into a tightly packed
bag or sitting on this cell phone in your
pocket might damage the display or internal
circuit board resulting in a malfunction.
Also, keeping an external device connected
to the external connection terminal might
damage the connector resulting in a
malfunction.
■ Do not rub or scrape the display with a
metal piece etc.
The display may get scratched and it may
cause malfunction or damage.
■ Read the instruction manual supplied with
optional devices.
■ Do not drop this cell phone or subject it to
shock.
May cause malfunction or damage.
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Contents/Precautions
Notes about This Cell Phone
■ Do not apply excessive force to the touch
screen, or operate it with sharp objects
such as ngernails, ballpoint pens, and pins.
May cause damage of touch screen.
■ Do not use this cell phone in extremely hot
or cold places.
Use within an ambient temperature range of
5℃ to 35℃ and humidity range of 45% to
85%.
■ Use as far away as possible from land-line
phones, TVs, and radios. Use nearby might
a󰮏ect them.
■ Be sure to back up the data you saved in
this cell phone on an external memory card,
a PC, or cloud service, or keep a separate
note.
XXX assumes no responsibility for the loss
of any of your data.
■ Do not plug external devices into the
external connection terminal at a slant, or do
not pull it forcibly while it is plugged.
May cause malfunction or damage.
■ It is normal for this cell phone to become
warm during use or charging. Continue to
use it.
■ Do not leave this cell phone with the camera
in areas under strong direct sunlight.
May cause discoloring or burn-in of elements.
■ Use this cell phone with the slot cap closed.
Not doing so may cause malfunction due to
entering foreign objects such as liquid like
water (drinking water, perspiration, seawater,
urine of pet animals, etc.) or dust to this cell
phone.
■ While microSD card is being used, do not
take the card out or do not turn o󰮏 this cell
phone.
May cause data loss or malfunction.
■ Do not bring magnetic cards, etc. near to
this cell phone.
Magnetic data in cash cards, credit cards,
telephone cards, or oppy disks, etc. may be
erased.
■ Do not bring magnetized objects near to this
cell phone.
Putting a strong magnetism close to this
cell phone might cause false operation.
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Contents/Precautions
■ The internal battery is a consumable item.
Battery life varies depending on usage
conditions, etc., but it is time to change
internal battery when the usage time has
become extremely short even though the
internal battery has been fully charged. For
replacement of the internal battery, contact
"Technical Inquiries & Repairs" on the back
cover of this manual or XXX specied repair
o󰮐ce.
■ Charge the battery in an area within the
proper ambient temperature range (5℃ to
35℃ ).
■ The operation time provided by the internal
battery varies by the operating environment
and internal battery's deterioration.
■ The internal battery may swell out as
it comes to near the end of its lifetime
depending on the usage conditions.
Note that malfunctions deemed to be caused
by battery swell are not covered by the
warranty or impossible to repair.
Since these malfunctions are not under
warranty, even when repair is possible, it will
be done at the user's expense.
■ Be careful especially about the following
points when storing this cell phone.
• Keeping under the state of the full charge
(right after charging ends)
• The battery has run out (this cell phone
cannot power on)
They may cause the internal battery
performance to be degraded or its lifetime to
be shortened.
It is recommended that you store the battery
with the remaining battery level of about
40% as a guide.
■ This cell phone has the following type of
internal battery.
Display Battery type
Li-ion00 Lithium-ion battery
Notes about Adapter
■ Charge the battery in an area within the
proper ambient temperature range (5℃ to
35℃ ).
■ Do not charge in the following places.
• Places that are very humid, dusty or
exposed to strong vibrations.
• Near land-line phones or TV/radio
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Contents/Precautions
■ It is normal for the adapter to become hot
while charging. Continue to use it.
■ When using the DC adapter for charging,
keep the vehicle engine running.
The vehicle's battery could become at.
■ When using an outlet with a mechanism
preventing unplugging, follow the handling
instructions of the outlet.
■ Do not give strong shock. Also, do not
deform the charging terminal.
May cause malfunction.
Notes about Disney Original
Cover
■ When the Disney original cover gets wet by
water or sweat, wipe it with a soft cloth and
dry it up.
■ Depending on how much you use it, the color
may fade.
■ Do not put or close any magnetic cards to
the Disney original cover.
The magnetic data in cash cards, credit
cards, telephone cards, or oppy disks, etc.
may be erased.
Notes about Nano UIM card
■ Do not put excessive force on the Nano UIM
card when inserting into or removing from
this cell phone.
■ Note that XXX assumes no responsibility
for malfunctions occurring as the result of
inserting and using a Nano UIM card with
other IC card reader/writer.
■ Always keep the IC portion clean.
Clean it with a dry, soft cloth (lens cleaning
cloth), etc.
■ Be sure to keep a separate note of the
information registered on the Nano UIM
card.
XXX assumes no responsibility for the loss
of any of your data.
■ Take an expended Nano UIM card to a sales
outlet such as a Shop for proper disposal in
order to protect the environment.
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Contents/Precautions
■ Do not scratch, touch carelessly or short
circuit the IC portion.
May cause data loss or malfunction.
■ Do not drop or give force to the Nano UIM
card.
May cause malfunction.
■ Do not bend a Nano UIM card or place a
heavy object on it.
May cause malfunction.
■ Do not install Nano UIM card into this cell
phone with a label or sticker put on.
May cause malfunction.
Notes about Bluetooth®
Function
■ This cell phone is equipped with the security
features, that are compliant with Bluetooth®
standards for communication via Bluetooth®.
However, depending on the settings, there
may not be enough security. Be aware of
security risks when using Bluetooth®.
■ Note that XXX is not responsible for data
or information leakage when making data
communications using Bluetooth® function.
■ Frequency bands
Frequency bands used by this cell phone
Bluetooth®/wireless LAN function are written
as follows.
2.4FH1/DS4/OF4
2.4 : This radio equipment uses
the 2400 MHz band.
FH/DS/OF : The modulation scheme is
FH-SS, DS-SS, or OFDM.
1 : The expected interference
distance is 10 m or shorter.
4 : The expected interference
distance is 40m or shorter.
: All bandwidths between
2400 MHz and 2483.5 MHz
are used, and the bandwidth
used by mobile object
identication devices can be
avoided.
Available channels vary depending on the
country.
To use in airplanes, conrm with the airline
company in advance.
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Contents/Precautions
■ Cautions on using Bluetooth® devices
In the bandwidth used by this cell phone, in
addition to home electric appliances such as
a microwave oven and industrial/scientic/
medical devices, in-plant radio stations
used to identify mobile objects used in
production lines of a factory that require a
license, specied low power radio stations, or
amateur radio stations that do not require a
license (hereafter "other radio stations") can
be in operation.
1. Before using this cell phone, conrm that
"another station" is not being operated
nearby.
2. In the event of this cell phone causing
harmful radio wave interference with
"another station", promptly change the
location or stop radio wave emission by
turning o󰮏 the power, etc.
3. If you have further questions, contact
"General Inquiries" provided on the back
cover of this manual.
Points to Note about the
Wireless LAN (WLAN)
■ Wireless LAN (WLAN) has the advantage
that it can be freely connected anywhere
within the radio wave range, as it uses radio
waves for exchanging information. At the
same time, there is a risk that a malicious
third party may obtain unauthorized
access if security settings have not
been congured. You are recommended
to congure security settings before
using wireless LAN at your decision and
responsibility. It is recommended to make
necessary security settings on your
judgment and responsibility.
■ Wireless LAN
Do not use this cell phone in places where
electromagnetic waves are generated or near
electric products, AV and OA equipment, or
other magnetized devices.
• Subjecting this cell phone to magnetic or
electrical noise might increase noise and
prevent it from performing communications.
(this cell phone is particularly susceptible
to noise when it used near a microwave
oven.)
• Using this cell phone near a TV, radio or
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Contents/Precautions
similar appliance might cause reception
interference and disrupt TV images.
• The searching might not be successful
if there are multiple wireless LAN access
points near to this cell phone or the same
channel is being used.
• For using WLAN overseas, point of use etc.
may be restricted depending on country.
In that case, conrm conditions such as
available frequency or regulations of the
country to use it.
■ Cautions on using 2.4 GHz devices
The operating frequency band of the WLAN
device is used by industrial, scientic,
consumer and medical equipment including
home electric appliances such as microwave
ovens, premises radio stations for identifying
mobile units used in the manufacturing lines
of plants (radio stations requiring a license),
specied low power radio stations (radio
stations requiring no license) and amateur
radio stations (radio stations requiring a
license).
1. Before using the device, conrm that
premises radio stations for identifying
mobile units, specied low power radio
stations and amateur radio stations are
not being operated nearby.
2. If the device causes harmful radio
interference to premises radio stations
for identifying mobile units, immediately
change the frequency band or stop use,
and contact "General Inquiries" on the
back cover of this manual for crosstalk
avoidance, etc. (e.g. partition setup).
3. If the device causes radio interference
to specied low power radio stations or
amateur radio stations, contact "General
Inquiries" on the back cover of this
manual.
■ Cautions on using 5GHz devices
The cell phone can use 3 frequency bands of
5.2 GHz band (W52), 5.3 GHz band (W53),
5.6 GHz band (W56).
• W52 (5.2 GHz band / 36, 40, 44, 48 ch)
• W53 (5.3 GHz band / 52, 56, 60, 64 ch)
• W56 (5.6 GHz band / 100, 104, 108,
112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140
ch)
Using wireless LAN built-into this cell phone
in 5.2/5.3 GHz outside is prohibited by the
Radio Law.
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Contents/Precautions
Notes about FeliCa and NFC
Reader/Writer
■ The FeliCa and NFC reader/writer, P2P
function for this cell phone handle delicate
signals that require no radio station license.
■ The 13.56 MHz frequency band is used. If
there is another reader/writer, P2P function
near this cell phone, keep enough distance
between this cell phone and the reader/
writer.
Also, make sure that there is no radio
station using the same frequency band
nearby.
■ For use in an aircraft, contact the airline
company beforehand. In some countries, use
may be restricted. Conrm regulations etc.
for the country/area before using.
Notes about Sample (SIM
Eject Tool)
■ Do not apply excessive force to the SIM
eject tool.
May cause malfunction or damage.
■ When discarding, segregate it according to
the local rules.
■ Do not use the SIM eject tool for other
mobile phones.
May cause malfunction or damage of this
cell phone.
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Contents/Precautions
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This cell phone has acquired the certication
of conformity with technical regulations
for the specied radio station based on
the Radio Law, and to such regulations
as technical conformity based on the
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"Technical Conformity Mark " is checkable
on this cell phone as a certicate. Check the
nameplate, operate the following steps.
From the Home screen, tap "Apps" u
"Settings" u "System" u "Regulatory & Safety"
If you remodel this cell phone by removing
its screws, your certication of technical
standard conformance becomes invalid.
Never use this cell phone without the valid
certication. Doing so violates the Radio Law
and Telecommunications Business Law.
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Using this cell phone while driving will result in
a penalty.
However, absolutely necessary cases such
as rescue of a sick person or maintaining
public safety are exempted.
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Repairs may be refused as a modication of
software.
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Waterproofness/
Dustproofness
L-01K has a waterproof property equivalent to
IPX5*1 and IPX7*2, as well as a dustproof
property equivalent to IP6X*3 on the condition
that the slot cap is securely attached.
*1 IPX5 equivalent means that this cell phone
will maintain its operability as a phone even
if it is sprayed with water from a 6.3 mm
diameter nozzle at a distance of about 3
meters for more than 3 minutes at a rate
of about 12.5 liters per minute from any
direction.
*2 IPX7 equivalent means that L-01K will
maintain its operability as a phone with no
water getting inside the main unit even if
it is gently submerged in a tank of still tap
water at room temperature to a depth of 1
meter for about 30 minutes.
*3 IP6X equivalent means that this cell phone
will securely maintain its function of no grit
and dust getting inside the main unit even
after it has been placed in an apparatus
with grit and dust of diameters of 75 μ
m or less and shaken for 8 hours (ingress
of grit and dust cannot be prevented
completely).
What You Can Do with
Waterproofness of L-01K
• You can talk without an umbrella in the rain
(for rainfall of 20 mm or less per hour).
• You can wash this cell phone shaking gently
in fresh and room-temperature tap-water (5℃
to 35℃ ) in wash-basin.
- With holding the slot cap not to open,
wash this cell phone with tap water without
rubbing hard.
- Do not use brush, sponge, soap, detergent,
etc. for washing.
- After washing away, wipe the surface of
this cell phone with a dry cloth and then
remove remaining water. → P38
• You can use it at a poolside. However, do not
pour the pool water over this cell phone or
soak it in the pool water.
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Contents/Precautions
Before Using
To maintain the waterproofness/
dustproofness, be sure to observe the
following points.
• Make sure to rmly close the slot cap. Even
a ne obstacle (one hair, one grain of sand,
tiny ber, etc.) which is put between contact
surfaces may allow water or dust to enter.
• Do not poke the earpiece (receiver)/sub
microphone or mouthpiece (microphone), vent
hole, speaker, earphone/microphone jack,
external connection terminal, or slot cap with
a sharp object.
• Do not let this cell phone fall. It may scratch
this cell phone, causing its waterproof/
dustproof performance to degrade.
Rubber seal in the slot cap plays an important
part in waterproof/dustproof property. Do not
damage or remove the rubber seals. Also,
prevent dust from adhering to them.
■ Open/Close the slot cap
When attaching or removing a Nano UIM card
or microSD card, put your ngertip in the groove
and pull open the slot cap in the directions
indicated by the arrows (a). After use, press
the slot cap in the direction indicated by the
arrows (b) and trace them with your ngers
along the directions indicated by the arrows (c)
to close securely.
Ensure that there are no gaps between the slot
cap and the body.
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Contents/Precautions
It is recommended to replace the parts for
maintaining waterproof/dustproof property
once every two years regardless of whether
any abnormality is present. XXX takes
this cell phone to replace the parts as a
chargeable service. Bring this cell phone to
a sales outlet such as a XXX-specied repair
o󰮐ce.
Precautions
Do not pour or put in liquid etc. other than
water at room temperature shown in the
illustrations below.
<Example>
Soap/Detergent/
Bath powder
Seawater
Pool water Hot spring water Sand/Clay
Follow the following precautions to use
correctly.
■ This cell phone
• Do not put this cell phone in hot water, use
it in a sauna or apply hot air from a hair
dryer etc. to it.
• Do not leave water drop on this cell phone.
The external connection terminal may short
out. In cod area, this cell phone freezes up
and may cause malfunction.
• When you bring this cell phone from a cold
place to a warm place, wait until this cell
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Contents/Precautions
phone becomes room temperature to avoid
dew condensation.
• Do not use this cell phone under water.
• Never try to charge the battery when this
cell phone is wet.
• Do not wash with washing machine etc.
• This cell phone does not oat on water.
• Do not place this cell phone directly on
sand beach etc.
- If sand etc. gets into the earpiece
(receiver)/sub microphone or mouthpiece
(microphone), vent hole, speaker,
earphone/microphone jack, etc., sound
volume may become lower.
- If sand etc. gets into the hole of external
connection terminal or earphone/
microphone jack, waterproof function
may not work.
- If you use this cell phone with water
drop, sand, etc. attached, sound may be
distorted.
• Do not leave water drop on the earpiece
(receiver)/sub microphone or mouthpiece
(microphone), vent hole, speaker or
earphone/microphone jack. Such water
may interfere with phone calls.
• Do not leave water drop on the external
connection terminal or earphone/
microphone jack. This cell phone may short
out.
■ Others
• The supplied accessories and optional
accessories have no waterproofness/
dustproofness.
• Operation in all situation is not guaranteed
for actual use. Note that malfunctions
deemed to be caused by user's fault are
not covered by the warranty.
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Contents/Precautions
Draining Water
When this cell phone gets wet, make sure to
drain the water in the following steps.
• Using this cell phone with water drop, the
volume of speaker etc. becomes low and the
quality may change.
a Wipe o󰮏 moisture on the surface
with a dry cloth
bShake this cell phone approximately
20 times for each side, rmly
holding it, until there is no more
water splattering
Visually confirm if no water drops are on
this cell phone.
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Contents/Precautions
cGently press this cell phone to
a dry and clean cloth to wipe o󰮏
water remaining in the gap between
earpiece (receiver)/sub microphone
or mouthpiece (microphone), vent
hole, speaker, earphone/microphone
jack, external connection terminal,
key, slot cap,etc.
Do not wipe o󰮏 the remaining moisture in
the gaps directly with a cotton swab etc.
dWipe o󰮏 water drained from the cell
phone with a dry, clean cloth etc.,
and dry naturally
Water, if any, remaining in this cell phone
may ooze up after wiping o󰮏.
Charging
The supplied accessories and optional
accessories have no waterproofness/
dustproofness function. Check the following
before and after charging.
• Check if this cell phone is not wet. Never try
to charge the battery when this cell phone is
wet.
• Do not touch the AC adapter with wet hands.
May cause electric shock.
• Do not use the AC adapter in a bathroom,
shower room, kitchen, lavatory or other highly
humid area. May cause re or electric shock.
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Contents/Precautions
Conrmation and Settings before Using
Part Names and Functions
a Notication LED
b Front camera
c Proximity sensor*1/Illuminance sensor*2 (all-
in-one)
d Earpiece (receiver)/Sub microphone
e Display (touch screen)
f Hall-IC sensor*3
g Mouthpiece (microphone)
h Volume key
i Slot cap
• When you open the slot cap, there is the
nano UIM card/microSD card slot (tray).
j Power key
k Strap holder
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
l Bluetooth®/Wi-Fi® antenna area*4
m Sub antenna area*4
n GPS/Sub antenna area*4
oFlash
p mark
q Back side illumination
• When receiving an incoming call or a mail,
illumination lights up to notify you.
r Speaker
s LTE antenna area*4
t Main camera
u Vent hole
• Adjust the internal and external pressures
of the cell phone.
v Earphone/microphone jack
w External connection terminal
*1 Set touch screen to on or o󰮏 to prevent
unwanted operations from happening
when your face touches the screen during
calling.
*2 Sense the surrounding brightness and
adjust the screen brightness automatically.
*3 The sensor is used to recognize if the
Disney original cover is open or close.
*4 Antennas are built in this cell phone. If you
cover the antenna area with your hand, its
quality may be a󰮏ected.
Note
• Do not put stickers on any sensor area.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
nano UIM card
The nano UIM card is an IC card that stores
information such as your telephone number.
• This cell phone uses only nano UIM card.
Bring your mini UIM card, UIM card, or XXX
card to a Shop to exchange it.
• If the nano UIM card is not inserted,
the functions such as making/receiving
calls, sending/receiving SMS, and packet
communication are not available.
• In Japan, if the nano UIM card is not inserted,
the emergency calls (110, 119, 118) cannot
be made.
• For details about nano UIM card, refer to the
instruction manual for nano UIM card.
nano UIM card Security Codes
You can set the security code named PIN
in nano UIM card. "0000" is set at the time
of subscription. Customers can change PIN
afterwards. For details about PIN of nano UIM
card, refer to "PIN code" (P184).
Inserting/Removing nano UIM
card
• Turn o󰮏 this cell phone before inserting/
removing the nano UIM card. Make sure to
remove the AC adapter from this cell phone in
time of charging.
• To remove the tray, use the supplied SIM
eject tool (sample).
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
■ Inserting
a Open the slot cap (P35)
bInsert the SIM eject tool into the
tray eject hole horizontally
cPut your ngertip on the tab of the
tray, put it straight out, then remove
the tray from this cell phone
dWith the IC side facing down, place
the nano UIM card on the tray
• Check the orientation of corner cut.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
ePush the tray straight into this cell
phone
fPress rmly the slot cap of this cell
phone to close (P35)
■ Removing
a Open the slot cap (P35)
bInsert the SIM eject tool into the
tray eject hole horizontally(P43)
cRemove the tray from this cell
phone (P43)
dRemove the nano UIM card from the
tray
ePush the tray straight into this cell
phone
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
fPress rmly the slot cap of this cell
phone to close (P35)
Note
• When handling nano UIM card, take care
not to touch or scratch the IC.
• Note that if you use excessive force to
install or remove the nano UIM card, the
nano UIM card may be damaged.
• Be careful not to lose the removed nano
UIM card.
• If you lost the SIM eject tool, a paper clip
can be used as a substitute for it.
Example of a paper clip
Charging
Battery Charge
• For detailed information, refer to instruction
manuals for AC Adapter 05 (optional) and
DC Adapter 04 (optional).
• AC adapter 05 can be used from AC 100 V
to 240 V.
• The shape of AC adapter plug is for AC 100
V (Japanese specication). A conversion plug
adapter for the destination country is required
when using an AC adapter compatible from
AC 100 V to 240 V. Also do not use a
transformer for overseas travel to charge.
• When this cell phone is turned ON, you can
operate this cell phone even while charging.
However, in that case, charging takes longer
time because of reducing charging volume.
• Do not apply excessive force when inserting
or pulling out the connector. Insert or pull it
out slowly.
• When charging with an entirely empty internal
battery, it may take a while to power on this
cell phone.
• Make sure to remove the power plug of
AC adapter from the outlet after nishing
charging.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
• When charging with unstable rated voltage,
battery may not get charged or charging may
fail.
Do not charge for a long time (for
several days)
• If this cell phone is left for a long time after
being fully charged, the internal battery starts
feeding this cell phone when the charging is
complete. For that reason, the actual battery
time may shorten and the battery may be
used up. If this happens, please charge it
again correctly. Before recharging, remove
this cell phone from AC adapter and reset.
Internal Battery Life
• Internal battery is a consumable supply. The
usage time decreases gradually each time
the battery is charged.
• Watching 1Seg, etc. for along time while
charging may a󰮏ect internal battery life.
• When the usage time becomes about half of
a new battery, life of the internal battery is
assumed to be over. We recommend you to
replace the internal battery ahead of time. For
replacement of the internal battery, contact
"Technical Inquiries & Repairs" on the back
cover of this manual or XXX specied repair
o󰮐ce.
Charging Time (Estimate)
For details about charging time, refer to "Main
Specications" (P242).
Usage Time (Estimate)
For details about usage time, refer to "Main
Specications" (P242).
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Charging with AC Adapter
It describes how to charge this cell phone with
AC Adapter 05 (optional).
a Insert the microUSB plug of AC
adapter into the external connection
terminal of this cell phone
horizontally with the side of B mark
facing up
bRaise the AC adapter power plug
and insert it into power outlet
• The Notication LED lights red while
charging.
• After charging, the notication LED of
this cell phone turns o󰮏 and then
appears on the notication icon area of
the status bar (P66).
cWhen charging is completed, remove
the AC adapter power plug from the
outlet
dRemove the microUSB plug of the
AC adapter horizontally from this
cell phone
■ DC Adapter 04
The DC adapter supplies power to charge
this cell phone through a cigar lighter socket
(12 V/24 V) in a vehicle.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Charging with PC
You can connect this cell phone to a PC using
the micro USB Cable 01 (optional) to charge.
a Insert the microUSB plug of micro
USB Cable 01 into the external
connection jack of this cell phone
• Insert the microUSB plug horizontally with
the side of B mark facing up.
bConnect the USB plug of micro USB
Cable 01 to the USB port on PC
• The USB connection screen appears.
Select "Charging only" if necessary, tap
"JUST ONCE"/"ALWAYS".
cWhen the charging is complete,
remove the USB plug of micro USB
Cable 01 from the USB port on PC
dRemove the microUSB plug of
microUSB Cable 01 from this cell
phone
Note
• Depending on the PC conditions, it may
take a while to nish charging, or it may
not be able to charge.
Power On/O󰮏
Power On
a Press and hold the power key for 2
seconds or more
• This cell phone vibrates and the lock
screen is displayed after a while.
• After purchasing this cell phone, when it
is turned on for the rst time, follow the
on-screen instructions to perform the
initial settings (P64).
Power O󰮏
a Press and hold the power key for 2
seconds or more
b"Power o󰮏"
c"OK"
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Turning on Backlight
To prevent unwanted operations and to save
power, the backlight turns o󰮏 after a certain time
duration you set up and the screen is locked after
then.
a Press the power key
• Backlight lights on and the lock screen is
displayed.
• Press power key again to black out the
backlight and lock the screen.
Knock ON/Knock OFF
Quickly tap the blacked-out screen twice
to light the backlight. Quickly tap the
area with no icon on the Home screen
*
or
lock screen, or tap the status bar twice
to turn o󰮏 the backlight.
* Only operates when the home
application is "Home".
Note
• Set screen time-out duration and time
duration till screen is locked. For detailed
information, refer to "Screen timeout"
(P172) in "Display" and "Lock timer"
(P175) in "Lock screen".
Unlocking Screen
When turning on the power or when displaying
the display, the touch screen stays being locked.
a Swipe the screen up, down, left, or
right
• You can change the method of unlocking
the screen (P173).
Note
• When the screen lock is set to "Touch"
or "Swipe", drag or swipe the status bar
downwards with the screen locked to
open the notication panel.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Lock Screen
a Date & time
b Notication information display area
Displays the details of two latest
notications and the number of unread
notications.
Disney Original Cover
When the Disney original cover L01 is attached
and the ip is closed, the clock or animation
is displayed on the display. When receiving an
incoming call or a mail/message or while Disney
kisekae alarm is ringing, the animation noties
you about it.
• When receiving an incoming call, you can
select to answer/reject with the ip section
closed.
• When receiving a mail, the mail title and
sender is displayed and when receiving
a message, the sender and the text is
displayed.
■ Installing
a Check the direction of the cell
phone, align the convex part of the
Disney original cover while pressing
it to the direction a and push it to
the direction b
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
■ Removing
a Hook your nger on the convex
part (a or b) of the Disney original
cover to detach
Basic Operations
This cell phone adopts touch screen which allows
you to operate by touching the display.
Using Touch Screen
Precautions on using touch screen
The touch screen is designed for nger touching
lightly. Do not press it hard with your nger or
with sharp objects (ngernail, ballpoint pen, pin
etc.).
The following actions may cause the touch
screen not working properly. Note that it may
cause wrong operations.
• Operating the screen with gloved hands
• Operating the screen with tip of a ngernail
• Operating the screen with an object on it
• Operating the screen with a protective sheet
or seal on it
• Operating when the screen is wet
• Operating when ngers get wet due to sweat
or water
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Touch screen operations
The following operations are available on the
touch screen.
■ Tap : Touch the screen lightly
■ Double-tap : Touch the screen lightly twice
in a row
■ Touch and
hold
: Touch the screen for over one
second
■ Swipe : Flick the screen lightly
• Swipe to scroll the screen.
■ Drag : Touch and hold down to ick
the screen, and then release
your nger
• Icons and widgets can be
moved.
■ Flick : Touch the screen and quickly
sweep your nger
• Flick to scroll the screen at
high speed. While scrolling,
touch the screen to stop
scrolling.
■ Pinch-out : Touch the screen with two
ngers and then move them
apart
• Pinch out to enlarge the
screen.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
■ Pinch-in : Touch the screen with two
ngers apart and then move
them together, as if pinching
• Pinch in to reduce the
screen.
Home Touch Buttons
You can change the layout and the color of the
home touch buttons.
• Up to ve home touch buttons can be
assigned.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Display" u "Home
touch buttons"
bTap "Button combination" or "Color"
• Follow the on-screen instructions.
Back key
Tap to go to the previous screen.
Close a dialog box, an option
menu, the notication panel or
the software keyboard.
Home key
• Tap to display the Home
screen.
• Touch and hold to start Google
application.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
History key
• Tap to display the most
recently used applications.
• Touch and hold to display the
option menu for the current
screen or an application.
Notication key
Tap to displays/hide the
notication panel.
Capture key
Tap to start Capture+
application.
QSlide key
Tap to display QSlide application
selection screen at the bottom of
the screen.
Auto Rotating Screen
This cell phone screen automatically rotates to
landscape or portrait views, depending on the
direction in which it is turned.
• Depending on the display screen, the screen
orientation may not change on this cell
phone.
• Even if this cell phone is oriented close to
being level in relation to the ground, the
landscape/portrait view does not change.
a
From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u
"Settings"
u
"Display"
bPlace a check mark in "Auto-rotate
screen"
Capturing Screen Shot
You can capture the display and save it as an
image.
a Press and hold down the power key
and volume key (down) for over 1
second
• You can see the captured screen shots
in "Screenshots" of "Gallery".
• The image may not be able to save
depending on the screen, such as 1Seg.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
QSlide Apps
While doing other operations, video, messaging,
calendar, and email can be used via popup.
• Up to two QSlide apps popup windows can be
displayed on the same screen.
Using QSlide apps
a Open the notication panel (P69)
b"QSlide"
• The QSlide application ele is displayed
on the notication panel.
cSelect QSlide apps
a Go to full screen display.
b Adjust background transparency.
If this is dragged to the left, even if the
QSlide apps screen is touched, it will no
longer respond, but other functions can be
used.
c Close the QSlide application.
d Adjust the display size.
Editing QSlide apps
a Open the notication panel (P69)
bTap "Edit" in the QSlide apps eld
• You can sort the QSlide apps or select
the apps to show/hide in the notication
panel.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Emergency Mode
Enable this mode to restrict the cell phone
settings and functions to save the battery power.
Enabling emergency mode
a Press and hold the power key for
over two seconds
bTap "Emergency mode" u "OK" u
conrm the screen contents u "OK"
• Restart this cell phone and enable the
emergency mode.
Note
• Alternatively, from the Home screen, tap
"Apps" u "Disaster kit" u "SAVE" u "OK"
for setting Emergency mode.
Even when the emergency mode has been
enabled, Wi-Fi
®
and Bluetooth
®
function
can also be turned on.
Disabling emergency mode
a Press and hold the power key for
over two seconds
bTap "Emergency mode" u "OK" u
"OK"
• Alternatively, from the Home screen of
the emergency mode, tap "Stop saving" u
"OK" to disable the emergency mode.
• Restart this cell phone and disable the
emergency mode.
Setting Application
Authentication
When applications or functions to access the
function or information of the cell phone is
activated for the rst time, the conrmation
screen that sets whether to permit the access
authentication appears. When the access
authentication is permitted, some functions or
information in the appropriate applications or
functions will be available.
• The conrmation screen varies depending
on the application or function. Conrm the
displayed contents carefully before operating.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
<Example> Activating "Memo" application for the
rst time
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Memo"
The permission screen for using functions
appears.
bTap "OK" u "DENY"/"ALLOW"
Follow the on-screen instructions.
Note
• If the access authentication is not used,
application or functions may not be
available or may limit the functions.
• To change the authentication setting,
from the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u
"Settings"
u
"Apps"
u
select an
application
u
"ALLOW"
u
select ON/OFF
for the authentication to be changed.
Character Entry
This cell phone has software keyboards displayed
in the touch screen for character entry.
Character Entry via Software
Keyboard
If you tap a text box on the screen, the software
keyboard appears in the touch screen. This
cell phone provides three types of software
keyboards: an on-screen 10key keyboard, an
on-screen QWERTY keyboard and handwriting
converting keyboard.
Tap to switch the entry operation such as
character mode change.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
10key keyboard/QWERTY keyboard
● 10key keyboard
It is a keyboard similar to a general mobile
phone keyboard (for multi-tap method). Tap
a key assigned character you want to enter
several times until the target character is
entered.
● QWERTY keyboard
The array is the same as the PC's keyboard.
Enter Japanese in Roman character.
a Voice input/Keyboard type key/Handwriting
input key/Clipboard key/Setting key/
Reverse order key
• Switch to Voice input mode.
• Touch and hold down to display keyboard
function button panel.
- Tap to switch to voice input mode. It
is not displayed when setting not to use
voice input.
- Tap (QWERTY keyboard) / (10key
keyboard) to switch "10key keyboard" /
"QWERTY keyboard".
- Tap to display the handwriting input
keyboard.
- Tap to display the clipboard.
- Tap to enable Input Extension plug-in.
- Tap to display "LG Japanese keyboard"
menu. The voice typing key can be
hidden in the "Keyboard Settings". /
is displayed when setting to hide.
* For detailed operations, refer to "Help"
in "Keyboard Settings".
• If using the 10key keyboard, is
displayed when a character is entered. Tap
to display (reversed order) the previous
character.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
b Left cursor key/Arrow key
• The cursor moves to the left.
• It can also narrow the conversion range to
convert.
Touch and hold down to change arrow key
mode.
c Symbol key/Alphanumeric and Kana key
Display number keys. Tap again to display
pictograph/symbol/emoticon/pictogram-D
list. For 10key keyboard, right click to display
pictograph/symbol/emoticon/pictogram-D list.
• Display alphanumeric characters and kana
when "英数カナ (Alphanumeric and Kana
key)" is displayed.
d Switch character mode
• Switch the character mode.
• Touch and hold down to select "Input
language" and "Keyboard style".
- Tap (portrait display) / (landscape
display) to switch "One-handed operaiton"
/ "Split keyboard".
- Tap to return to standard keyboard.
e Delete key
• Deletes the character on the left of the
cursor.
• Touch and hold down to delete the
characters continuously.
f Right cursor key
• The cursor moves to the right.
• Touch and hold down to move it
continuously.
• It can also widen the conversion range.
g Space key/Convert key
• Enter a space.
• "変換 (convert)" is displayed during
Hiragana input and a list of conversion
candidates is displayed.
h Conrm key/Execute key/Link feed key/
Search key/Next key/Finish key
• Conrm the entered characters or
converted characters.
• If the entered characters or converted
characters have already been conrmed,
this executes the function (execute, line
feed, search, next, nish) of the text box in
which the characters were entered.
i Bracket/Shift key
• Enter brackets.
• When entering letters, tap to switch to
capital letters.
: Small letters
: Only capital letter with the rst letter
: All capital letters
j Punctuation mark key
• Input punctuation marks.
• Touch and hold down to display symbol
list.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
On-screen 10key keyboard (arrow
key mode selected)
a Arrow (up, down, right or left) key
Move the cursor to up, down, right or left.
b Close
Switch to the software keyboard that has
been displayed before the arrow key mode is
displayed.
c Quick cursor key
Move the cursor to the beginning or the end
of sentence.
d Select all
Select all the characters.
e Copy key
Copy the selected text.
f Paste key
Paste the copied/cut text.
g Delete key
• Delete the character on the left of the
cursor.
• Touch and hold down to delete the
characters continuously.
h Select/Deselect key
• Select a target.
• You can change the area with arrow key.
• With deselect key, you can deselect the
selected area.
i Space key
Enter a space.
j Execute key/Line feed key/Search key/
Next key/Finish key
Execute the functions (execute, line feed,
search, next, nish) of the input text box.
k Cut key
Cut the selected characters.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Handwriting converting keyboard
a Handwriting area
is displayed under the characters when
writing characters. Tap to display a
list of recognition candidates and you can
modify the character.
is displayed on the right side of the
handwriting area when writing characters.
Tap to continuously input the
characters by handwriting.
b Menu key
• Select Input mode (character type) and
execute mode (handwriting methods).
• Touch and hold down to set the advanced
settings of handwriting input.
• Set execute mode to to display two
input elds of handwriting. Enter one
character after the other alternately.
c Symbol key
Display a list of pictographs, symbols,
emoticons and pictogram-D list.
d Keyboard type key/Clipboard key/Setting key
• Switch to the software keyboard that
was displayed prior to the display of the
handwriting input screen.
• Touch and hold down to display clipboard
key and setting key.
e Space key
Enter a half space.
f Left cursor/Right cursor key
• Move cursor position.
• Touch and hold down left cursor key to
switch to arrow key mode.
g Conrm/Line feed key
• Conrm the entered characters or
converted characters.
• If the entered characters or converted
characters have already been conrmed,
this executes the function (line feed) of
the text box in which the characters were
entered.
h Delete key
• Delete the character on the left of cursor.
• Touch and hold down this to delete the
characters continuously.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
• Touch and hold down this to select the
method of deleting when you are writing
characters in handwriting input eld.
: Delete all the characters
: Delete one character
: Delete a line within the eld
Note
• The key display varies depending on the
entry screen or character mode.
• When you no longer need the keyboard,
you can close it by tapping . To display
it again, tap the text box on the screen.
Changing Character Entry
Settings
Touch and hold down on a character entry
screen and tap to display "LG Japanese
keyboard" menu. Tap "Keyboard Settings" to
change the character entry settings.
COMMON SETTINGS
Input
language and
keyboard
type
Set the input language,
screen orientation and the
keyboard type of each input
mode.
10key
keyboard
Set ick input and auto
cursor movement.
Candidate Set the learning of input
phrases, the correction of
inputting mistakes, and word
prediction.
Auto
capitalization
Place a check mark to
capitalize the rst letter
automatically when inputting
English letters in applications
supported input function.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Auto
punctuation
When alphabetical characters
are input, double tap the
space key to enter a period.
Touch
feedback
When inputting characters,
set key popup, sound and
vibration, etc.
Voice input Set if enable voice input or
not.
Handwriting Set handwriting settings.
Fullscreen
mode
Set to display the dedicated
input screen or not in
landscape view.
Some applications may not
perform properly due to the
restrictions.
ADVANCED SETTINGS
Split
keyboard
Set to display keyboard in
two separate elds or not in
landscape view.
One-handed
operation
Set if the keyboard is moved
to right or left in portrait view.
EXTERNAL APPLICATION
Input
Extension
plug-in
Set to use Input Extension
plug-in or not.
• To use Input Extension
plug-in, download
"WnnDictionary" (search in
dictionary) / "WnnBrowser"
(connect to URL) /
"WnnSearch" (search
inside Website). For details
about download, refer to
"Downloads" (P241).
DICTIONARY
User
dictionary
Edit words in personal
dictionary.
Clear
learning
dictionary
Delete all learning
dictionaries.
RESET DEFAULT
Reset to
default
Reset settings changed in
the keyboard settings.
ABOUT IME
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Help Display Help of LG Japanese
keyboard.
In Help, you can conrm
descriptions of function key
usage, Split keyboard and
One-handed operation mode.
Keyboard
version
Detailed information on
LG Japanese keyboard is
displayed.
Initial Settings
First-time Settings When the
Power is Turned On
After purchasing this cell phone, when it is
turned on for the rst time, follow the on-screen
instructions to select a language, set the Google
account or perform the XXX service initial
settings.
• Procedures di󰮏er depending on the
connection with network and setting skips.
a Tap "Next" on "Welcome" screen
• Tap "日本語 (日本 ) (Japanese (Japan))" to
change language.
• Follow the on-screen instructions to set
up the items below, and tap "Next".
- Wi-Fi®
- Google account
- Mail
- Protect your phone
- EULA (End-User License Agreement)
- Whether to permit LG to collect the log
information
bOn the "Software Update" screen,
tap "OK"
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
cOn the "Welcome to XXX service!"
screen, conrm precautions and
terms of service and mark "Agree to
all" u tap "Start settings"
• Follow the on-screen instructions to set
up the items below, and tap "Next".
- d ACCOUNT
- XXX cloud
- XXX apps password
- XXX location information
- Remote Initialization Service*
- Installing applications collectively
* Does not displayed when XXX apps
password has not been set up.
dTap "Start using"
Note
• You can change the settings later.
• Before setting online service, make
sure that the data can be connected
(LTE/3G/GPRS), or make sure that the
Wi-Fi® network is being connected.
• Even when the Google account has not
been set up, you can still use this cell
phone except for the usage of Google
service such as Gmail or Google Play.
Notication LED
This cell phone noties you of its status via the
lighting up or blinking Notication LED light.
Operations of Notication LED light is shown
below.
• Blinking red color: Missed call/Area Mail
notication
• Lighting up red color: Charging/Incoming call
Note
• The lighting up while charging or nishing
charging operates regardless of whether
this cell phone is powered on or o󰮏.
• When receiving a notication while
charging or nishing charging,
notication blinking is prior.
65
Conrmation and Settings before Using
Screen Display/Icons
Status Bar
The status bar is displayed at the top of the
screen. The status and notications of this cell
phone are displayed on the status bar. On status
bar, notication icons are displayed on the left
side, and status icons are displayed on the right
side.
Main status icons
Signal strength
No service
(gray) Bluetooth® function is on
(white) Connecting to Bluetooth®
device
During international roaming
/
3G available/communicating
(arrow is gray in standby, arrow
is white in sending/receiving)
/
LTE available/communicating
(arrow is gray in standby, arrow
is white in sending/receiving)
/
HIGH-SPEED/HSDPA
available/communicating
(arrow is gray in standby, arrow
is white in sending/receiving)
/ Connecting Wi-Fi®/
communicating
Remaining battery level
Battery needs to be charged
66
Conrmation and Settings before Using
Charging
Airplane mode activated
nano UIM card locked or nano
UIM card not inserted
Manner Mode (Vibrate only)
Manner Mode (Silent)
Alarm is set
Reader/Writer, P2P function is
on
Calling via hands-free
Answering memo is set
GPS is positioning
NFC/Osaifu-Keitai lock is set on
both this cell phone and nano
UIM card
NFC/Osaifu-Keitai lock is set on
this cell phone or nano UIM card
Connecting to VPN
Main notication icons
New Gmail
New Email
New message (SMS)
New Area Mail
Problem with message (SMS)
delivery
New Hangouts message
Incoming call, making a call,
answering a call
Receiving/Making a video call or
talking on the phone
Missed call
New answering memo
New voicemail message
New alarm notication
Upcoming calendar event
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Playing music via music
application
Playing music via Media Player
Detected an Open Network (Wi-
Fi
®
)
Connecting to the Wi-Fi® of
unavailable Internet
Connecting with USB
Charging completed
Low free space of memory on
this cell phone
Data upload completed
Data download completed
Problem with login
Available to update
Application installation nished
Watching 1Seg
Recording 1Seg
Recording 1Seg is nished
More notications
Wi-Fi® tethering available
USB tethering is available
Bluetooth® tethering available
Connecting Wi-Fi Direct®
The application provided by LG
Electronics Inc. needs to update
Battery saver is on
Omakase Lock is on
Notication from XXX
Start of d ACCOUNT settings
interlinking
Authorization failure of d ACCOUNT
settings
backup application notication
XXX application location
information ON
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Note
is displayed when the internal storage
runs out of space.
is displayed, you may not be able
to install an application even after
downloading it. Make enough free space
and install the application again.
Notication Panel
You can conrm the notication icons, start
an application or turn on/o󰮏 a function in the
notication panel.
Viewing notication panel
a Drag or swipe the status bar
downward
69
Conrmation and Settings before Using
a Date & time
Display date and time.
b Capture+
Activate an application that can edit by
directly writing characters or drawing
illustrations on captured images and save
them in "QMemo+" or "Gallery".
c QSlide App eld
Tap and activate QSlide app (video,
messaging, calendar, email, le manager,
calculator).
• Tap "QSlide" in the quick setting icon eld
to display "QSlide".
d Screen brightness adjustment eld
Adjust the screen brightness via slide bar.
• If turn on "Auto" (icon turns to pink color),
the screen brightness is automatically
adjusted.
e Incoming call volume adjustment eld
• Adjust volume of an incoming call.
• Tap to open volume setting window.
• This is displayed by placing check marks
from "Edit" to "Volume" of the quick setting
icon eld.
f Notication information
Display details of notication information.
g Telecommunications carrier name
h Setting button
The "Settings" screen is displayed.
i Quick setting icon eld
Switch each function on/o󰮏.
• ON is displayed in pink color, OFF is
displayed in gray color.
• Scroll to right and left to display the
hidden icons.
• Touch and hold down to display the
setting menu screen of each function.
• Touch "Edit" to customize or sort icons.
j Delete notication
Delete notication information and icons.
Some notications cannot be deleted.
Viewing notication details
a Tap the notication information on
the notication panel
• The notication details are displayed in
an appropriate application.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Closing notication panel
a Drag or swipe the notication panel
upward
Note
• Tap to close notication panel.
Sorting quick setting icons
a Tap "Edit" in the quick setting icon
eld
bDrag the items you want to sort
to the destination
Customizing quick setting icons
a Tap "Edit" in the quick setting icon
eld
bPlace a check mark in the desired
item to display
Customizing Icons
You can change the icon design such as shortcut
to use on the Home screen.
Note
• From the Home screen, tap "Apps" u
"Settings" u "Home screen" u "Select
Home" u usable only "Home" is selected.
You cannot customize icon when using
the XXX.
Changing home application icon
a From the Home screen, touch and
hold down a shortcut icon
is displayed at the upper right of the
icon.
bTap the shortcut icon again
• Icon change screen is displayed.
cTap your favorite icon u "OK"
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Changing to photo icon
You can use a photo from camera and gallery as
the icon for the Home screen.
a From the Home screen, touch and
hold down a shortcut icon
is displayed at the upper right of the
icon.
bTap the shortcut icon again
• Icon change screen is displayed.
cTap "Add new" u drag the pink color
frame and set icon size u "OK"
• Gallery is activated.
dFrom Gallery, select a picture you
want to set upu adjust its size u
"OK"
Home Screen
Viewing Home Screen
a Widget
b Apps
c Current location of the Home screen
Indicates the page number of the Home
screen and which screen you are in. Flick to
right/left to switch the display.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
d Dock
Applications, etc. are displayed. Always
displayed even when the Home screen is
changed.
Apps: Displays the application screen.
e Machi-chara
f Folder
Multiple applications are stored.
Note
• Pinch out the Home screen to enlarge
the wallpaper till it becomes full screen.
Pinch in the wallpaper enlarged till it
becomes full screen to return to the
Home screen.
Home Screen Management
Adding Home screen
a Pinch in on the Home screen
• Home screen list is displayed.
b"+"
• Up to seven screens can be added.
Note
• Touch and hold the Home screen you
want to delete u drag it to the "Remove"
on the top of the screen and delete the
Home screen.
Adding an application or widget
a From the Home screen, touch and
hold down an area with no application
icon or widget
bTap "Apps" or "Widgets"
cTap a desired application icon or
widget to add
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Moving an application or widget
a From the Home screen, touch and
hold down a desired application icon
or widget to move
bDrag the item to the destination
Note
• You can drag the icon rightward or
leftward till the edge of the screen to
move it to the next Home screen.
Deleting from the Home screen of an
application or widget
a From the Home screen, touch and
hold down a desired application icon
or widget to delete
bDrag the item to "Remove" on the
top of the screen
• A caution screen appears.
c"OK"
• The caution screen will not appear if you
place a check mark on "Don't show this
again" and tap.
Changing wallpaper
a From the Home screen, touch and
hold down an area with no application
icon or widget
bTap "Wallpapers" u "Gallery"/"Live
wallpapers"/"Multi-photo"/"Photos"
or select a wallpaper from Disney
wallpaper list
• When "Gallery"/"Live wallpapers"/"Multi-
photo" is selected, edit or set the image
range if necessary.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Apps Screen
Viewing Application Screen
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
a "Apps" tab
b "Widgets" tab
c "Search" button
d "Menu" button
e Application icon list
f Machi-chara
Apps List
Some applications require a separate
subscription (charge).
Applications not included in the folder
Music Sort music les by
album or artist.
Osaifu-Keitai It allows you to pay
money only by holding
the cell phone over
an IC card reader in
stores etc. (P124).
おすめアプ
リ(Osusume
Apps)
An application
to check/install
applications
recommended by XXX
according to your
application usage.
Camera Shoot still images
(photos) and videos
(P139).
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Calendar Four arithmetic
operations are
available.View
calendar and manage
schedule (P151).
Gallery View or sort still
images (photos) and
videos (P144).
Disaster kit An application for
using Disaster
Message Board,
Disaster Voice
Messaging Service
and Early Warning
"Area Mail" (P115).
Schedule An application for
creating/managing
events and the
data is shared with
Memo application. It
supports i-concier.
Settings Set various settings
(P155).
Downloads Conrm, display or
play the downloaded
data.
Tasks An application for
managing your
schedule etc.
データ保管 BOX
(Data Storage
Box)
An application for
using データ保管BOX
(Data Storage Box).
Data Storage Box is a
service which allows
you to upload les to
easily manage them in
the cloud.
TV Watch 1Seg (P129).
Calculator Four arithmetic
operations are
available (P154).
Phone Make a call or set up
call function (P84).
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Tokyo Disney
Resort®
Machijikannabi
An app to check your
present location on
the map of Tokyo
Disneyland®/Tokyo
DisneySea® and get
various information
such as waiting time
for attraction.
Clock Set settings of alarm,
timer, world clock
and use stopwatch
(P149).
mail Send and receive
emails through a xxx
email address (@xxx.
ne.jp). Additionally,
with
d ACCOUNT, you can
send, receive and
read mail on multiple
devices such as a
tablet and PC browser
using the same mail
address (P105).
phonebook A phonebook
application supplied by
XXX. The phonebook
data of "account" can
be managed in the
cloud (P100).
Instruction
Manual
Instruction manual
for this cell phone.
Available to activate
a desired function
directly from the
description.
ToruCa An application for
collecting saving
coupons/convenient
information from
your favorite shops
(P128).
Hanashite
Hon'yaku
An application for
translating spoken
words into the
listener's language.
This allows you to
enjoy talking with
people who speak
languages other than
your own.
77
Conrmation and Settings before Using
File Manager Search, edit, or
delete the data inside
internal storage or SD
card (P198).
フ ォト
ン (Photo
collection)
A service with which
you can back up
photos or videos to
cloud up to 5 GB for
free and access them
from smartphone,
tablet, PC, etc.
Voice
Recorder
You can record voice,
etc.
My Magazine My Magazine is a
search service for
displaying articles
for categories you
selected.
ネレコ
(MANERECO)
A household account
application that
enables you to check
the balance of bank
account or credit card
bills at one time.
Messaging Available to send and
receive SMS (P106).
Memo Creating/managing
memos and the
data is shared with
Schedule application.
It supports i-concier.
Character
Changer
A photo application
that enables you to
virtually become a
Disney character in an
image.
Disneyきせ
かえアラ
ム (Disney
Kisekae
Alarm)
A simple and user-
intuitive alarm whose
design theme and
ringtone can be
customized.
Disney
Cinema
Lines up the best
video contents from
popular live action
movies to animation
works provided by
Disney! This is the
premium video service
only for you.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Disney天気
予報 (Disney
Weather
Forecast)
An application where
characters change the
forms depending on
the weather or time.
A convenient widget
function is supplied.
Disneyマー
ト (Disney
Market)
In Disney Market is a
convenient portable
application where you
can obtain various
"Disney apps" and
the recommended
information (P120).
Disney Music
Player
An original music
player that can play/
manage music of
Disney's and other.
Disney
Welcome
Special welcome
movies only for
users! Also enjoy
messages changing
in accordance with
seasons and events.
Dlife Best-selected
programs are
delivered from "Dlife",
a BS channel. Enjoy
dramas, movies
and variety shows
which are popular 
worldwide anytime 
and anywhere!
Email Set up mail accounts
to send/receive mails
(P109).
Fantasmic! "Fantasmic!" is an
animated wallpaper
of the colossal night
entertainment in which
Mickey who turns into
sorcerer's apprentice
battles on the stage
in the Mediterranean
harbor.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
"Happiness
is Here" Live
Wallpaper
Provides children
of all generations
with music, dream
and friendship...
Let's share superb
"Happiness". This
app gives you
live wallpapers of
"Happiness is Here",
the day parade of
Tokyo Disney Resort®.
IC Tag/
Barcode
Reader
An application for
reading information
written in IC tags and
barcodes.
iDアプ(iD
appli)
To use the electronic
money of "iD" provided
by XXX. Hold the
Osaifu-Keitai with the
"iD" already been set
against a scanner in a
shop to do shopping
easily.
Play Store Download the
application from
Google Play (P121).
QMemo+ Create and manage
memo (P153).
Twitter O󰮐cial Twitter client
application. Publish
short message on the
site to communicate
with others.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Google
Sheets Create and edit a
Sheets. You can also
edit with other users.
Slides Create and edit a
presentation. You can
also edit with other
users.
Docs Create and edit a
document. You can
also edit with other
users.
Drive Save images or videos
to Google Drive or
share them.
Hangouts Chat using Google
Hangouts.
Photos View pictures and
movies. You can also
sync with Google
Photos to backup
images and share
them with others.
Maps Check current
location or search
a destination with
Google Maps
(P148).
Chrome Google web browser
application.
Gmail Use email provided
by Google or other
general providers.
Google Search various
information by the
quick search box.
Play Movies &
TV
Purchase videos from
Google Play.
Play Music Play music.
YouTube Play or post videos.
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Note
• This application list is preinstalled in
this cell phone at the time of purchase.
Some preinstalled applications can
be uninstalled. Those uninstalled
applications can be downloaded again
from the "Play Store" (P121).
• If the software is updated, application
contents and icon positions may change.
• Some of the applications may not show
its name fully below the icon.
Managing Applications
Adding an application to Home
screen
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
bTouch and hold down the application
icon to add it to the Home screen
cDrag it to the desired position and
release your nger
• The application is added to the Home
screen.
Uninstalling an application
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
bTap u "Edit/Uninstall apps"
• For applications that can be uninstalled,
is displayed at the upper right of the
icon.
cTap the application to be uninstalled
u "UNINSTALL" u "YES"
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Task Manager
Check/terminate running applications.
a Tap
• Tap a thumbnail of application to start
the application.
• Scroll/ick the thumbnail to right or left
to delete it from the list.
• Tap "" on the thumbnail end that
application.
• Tap "Clear all" to end all the activated
applications.
Switching Home
Application
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Home screen"
bTap "Select Home" u "XXX" / "Home"
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Conrmation and Settings before Using
Calling
Making a Call
a From the Home screen, tap "Phone"
u "Dial" tab
a "Phonebook" button
Activate "phonebook" application.
b Tab
"Dial" tab: The dial screen is displayed.
"Recent calls" tab: Recent calls screen is
displayed (P94).
"Favorites" tab: Contacts list added to the
Favorites is displayed.
c Phone number entry eld
Display an input phone number.
d Dialpad
e Call button
f Menu
Display menu.
g Delete button
Delete a number at the far right. To delete
all numbers entered, touch and hold the key.
h "Register" button
Register the entered phone number to
phonebook.
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Calling
bEnter a phone number u
When making video call
Tap u "Video call".
cTap "END CALL" to end a call
Note
• You can make voice calls and video calls
in high quality with VoLTE. To use VoLTE,
you and the other party both need to
meet the following conditions.
- The device supports VoLTE.
- It is within the VoLTE area.
- The Mobile networks setting*1 is set
to LTE/3G/GMS (Auto) and the call
mode*2 is set to VoLTE ON.
*1 From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "More..." u "Mobile
networks" u "Preferred network type".
*2 From the Home screen, "Phone" u
u "Call settings" u "Call mode
setting".
• You can see each other's images while
talking with video call. You can also
switch to voice call.
- When making video calls, there is a
call charge and packet communication
charge. In addition, there is also a
packet communication charge for
incoming video calls.
- Since it is a best e󰮏ort communication
(the optimum communication speed
changes depending on the network
tra󰮐c), the image quality di󰮏ers
depending on the network environment.
- When you could not switch to video
call from voice call, a notication will
be shown on the display indicating that
the switching to video call failed, and
voice call will continue.
- As the display processing is di󰮏erent
for each phone model, your image
displayed on the cell phone for
the video call may di󰮏er to what is
displayed on the other party's device.
85
Calling
Entering a Pause
Use "Add 2-sec pause" or "Add wait" to dial
phone number and additional code in a row
when sending an additional code during a call
is required for bank balance inquiries, ticket
reservation services, etc.
Adding a two seconds pause ","
Automatically dial a service number two-
second pause later after calling.
a From the Home screen, tap "Phone"
u "Dial" tab
bEnter a phone number u u "Add
2-sec pause"
A comma "," is displayed behind the phone
number.
cEnter a menu number of a desired
service u
• After two seconds, the push signal
(number) will be sent automatically.
Adding a standby ";"
After calling, a message is displayed to conrm
the number you dialed of a desired service.
a From the Home screen, tap "Phone"
u "Dial" tab
bEnter a phone number u u "Add
wait"
• A semicolon ";" is displayed behind the
phone number.
cEnter a menu number of a desired
service u
dWhen a conrmation message is
displayed, tap "YES".
• The push signal (number) will be sent
automatically.
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Calling
Emergency Call
Emergency call Phone number
Police 110
Fire department or
ambulance service
119
Japan Coast Guard 118
Note
• This cell phone supports "Location
notication of emergency call". When
dialing an emergency number such
as 110, 119, or 118, information of
the place where you called (location
information) is automatically notied to
the agency that you called (e.g. a police
station). Depending on the location and
the signal reception when you called,
the agency may not be able to conrm
your exact location. When your location
information is notied, the agency name
that you called is displayed on the screen
of this cell phone. If you dial by adding
"184" in front of your number to hide your
caller ID, your location information and
phone number are not notied. However,
if the agency you called considers your
location information and phone number
necessary for important purposes such
as life saving, the agency can retrieve
your accurate location information
using GPS measurement and phone
number regardless of your mobile
settings. In addition, the introduction
area and introduction timing of "Location
notication of emergency call" vary
depending on the readiness of the
agency you called.
• When you are making an emergency call
(110, 119, or 118) from this cell phone,
be sure to notify that you are calling from
a mobile phone and give both your mobile
phone number and present location
clearly as the police or re department
may call you back for conrmation.
Stay where you are to ensure that your
call will not be cut off during reporting.
After making an emergency call, do not
turn off your mobile phone immediately.
Keep it powered on for about 10 minutes
so that it can receive an incoming call.
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Calling
Depending on the area where you make an
emergency call, it may not be connected to the
jurisdictional re department or police station.
• In Japan, when nano UIM card is not
inserted in the cell phone, the emergency
numbers of 110, 119, or 118 are not
available on the PIN code entry screen or
during PIN code lock/PUK lock.
If you make an emergency call 110, 119, or
118 with call rejection setting enabled, call
rejection setting/Blocking mode will be disabled.
• You may not be able to make an
emergency call on some networks.
• You can not make emergency calls with
video calls.
Making an International Call
(WORLD CALL)
WORLD CALL is a service enables you to make
an international call in Japan via XXX terminals.
• Contact "General Inquiries" on the back cover
of this manual for detailed information about
WORLD CALL.
• "Using Overseas" P211
Calling a xed-line telephone
a From the Home screen, tap "Phone"
u "Dial" tab
bInput "010" u country code u area
code u recipient's phone number,
and tap
cTap "END CALL" to end a call
Calling a mobile phone
a From the Home screen, tap "Phone"
u "Dial" tab
bInput "010" u country code u
recipient's mobile phone number,
and tap
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cTap "END CALL" to end a call
Note
• If the mobile phone number or an area
code of the other party begins with "0",
remove the rst "0". However, the rst
"0" is required when calling to some
countries or regions such as Italy.
• "+" (touch and hold down "0" to input "+")
and the former "009130010" can also
be used to dial instead of "010".
• On "Dial" tab, enter a phone number u
u "International call" u select a country
u "WORLD CALL" to add "009130010" +
country code.
Receiving a Call
For Voice Calls
• Incoming call while activating an
application P90
a When there is an incoming call
The incoming call screen (full-screen)
appears.
• Answering memo recording: Tap u
"Play reply message"
• Stop ring tone, vibration: Press power
key, or volume (up)/volume (down)
bTap u "ACCEPT"
• Declining a call: "REJECT"
• Rejecting a call: "Reject call with SMS" u
tap a message to send
cTap "END CALL" to end a call
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For Video Calls
• Incoming call while activating an
application P90
a When there is an incoming call
The incoming call screen (full-screen)
appears.
• Rejecting a call: Tap u "Reject call
with SMS"
• Answering memo recording: Tap u
"Play reply message"
• Self image is not being sent to the other
party: Tap u "Camera OFF response"
• Stop ring tone, vibration: Press power
key, or volume (up)/volume (down)
bTap u "ACCEPT REJECT"
• Answer by voice: Tap u "Accept voice"
• Rejecting a call: "REJECT"
cTap "END CALL" to end a call
Note
• From the Home screen, tap "Phone" u
u "Call settings" u "Rejection SMS" to
edit a reject SMS.
Incoming Call While
Activating an Application
If there is an incoming call while activating an
application, the popup screen will be displayed
on the top screen. Tap "ACCEPT"/"ACCEPT
VIDEO" to start the call.
When the popup incoming screen is displayed,
if the caller's name or the phone number
area is tapped, the incoming call screen (full
screen) can be displayed.
■ Incoming voice call
■ Incoming video call
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Calling/Sending an SMS to a
Missed Call
When you have a missed call, you can check
the notication from status bar.
a If appears in the status bar, drag
or swipe the status bar downward
• Missed call notication appears on the
notication panel.
bTap "Missed call"/"CALL"/"SEND
SMS"
• "Missed call": Recent calls are displayed.
• "CALL": Make a call.
• "SEND SMS": Message input screen is
displayed. Compose a message and tap
"Send" to send the message.
Operations during a Call
The following operations are available while
talking on the phone.
• Press the volume key (up)/volume key (down)
during a call to adjust the volume.
For Voice Calls
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a Name and phone number
b End
End a call.
c Dialpad
Display dialpad and send push signal (DTMF
tone).
d Hold*1
Put a call on hold.
e Display submenu
Switch ON/OFF for Mute or add another call
by using Catch Phone*2.
f Call duration
g High-quality sound indication
Appears when using a call with high quality
sound of VoLTE.
h Speaker*1
You can hear the other party's voice through
speaker to talk hands-freely.
i Switch to video
Switch to video call.
*1 Tap again to return to the previous state.
*2 Subscription is required for "Call waiting".
For Video Calls
a The other party's image
Depending on the other party's setting, a
substitute image may be displayed.
• When the other party's image cannot be
received, appears.
b Your own image
c Switching cameras
Switch the cameras for the image to send to
the other party from the front camera/main
camera.
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d End
End a call.
e High-quality sound indication
Appears when using a call with high quality
sound of VoLTE.
f Menu
Display the menu for calling screen.
• Tap u "Switch to voice call" to switch to
voice call.
• Tap u "Dialpad" to turn o󰮏 the camera
and display the dial screen.
• Tap u "Switch audio output destination"
to switch audio output ports.
• Tap u "Camera OFF" to stop sending
video to the other party.
• Tap u "Switch video area" to switch
"Your own image" display area and "The
other party's image" display area.
g Call duration
h Mute
Your voice cannot be heard by the other
party.
Note
While talking on a video call, tap the video
screen to switch between display video
full screen and cancel full screen.
• While talking on a video call, if the
application is switched from "Phone", the
video will not be sent to the other party
any more.
• While talking on a voice call, if the other
party switches it to the video call, a
popup screen will appear to conrm that
it has been switched to video call. Tap
"ALLOW" so that it becomes video call
screen.
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Call Logs
On the Recent calls screen, you can check
logs of dialed calls, received calls, missed calls
in the list.
• Up to 500 items can be displayed.
a From the Home screen, tap "Phone"
u "Recent calls" tab
a Phonebook
Activate "phonebook" application.
b Tab
"Dial" tab: The dial screen is displayed
(P84).
"Recent calls" tab: Recent calls screen is
displayed.
"Favorites" tab: Contacts list added to the
Favorites is displayed.
c Switch logs
• Switch display between Incoming and
Outgoing.
• Tap "All" to display all incoming/outgoing
call logs.
d Name, Phone number, Call date and time
• Tap to open the Recent calls screen. Tap
an item on the Outgoing screen to make a
call, send an SMS, make a video call, save
in the phonebook, show prole screen, etc.
• Touch and hold an item to set "Edit
number before call", "Delete from call log",
"Register as blocked number", "Register to
Favorites", "Search location", etc.
e Menu
Display menu.
f Outgoing, incoming, missed calls
The di󰮏erence between voice and video calls
are not shown.
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g Voice call key
Make a voice call to the number in the call
log.
Deleting History
a From the Home screen, tap "Phone"
u "Recent calls" tab
bTap u "Delete log"
cPlace a check mark in the history
to be deleted or in "Select all" u
"Delete" u "Delete"
• The history is deleted and it goes back to
"Recent calls" tab screen.
Answering Memo
When you cannot answer a call, playback reply
message and record an answering memo.
a From the Home screen, tap "Phone"
u u "Call settings"
b"Answering memo"
cPlace a check mark in "Answering
memo"
• "Answer time": Available to set from 0 to
120 seconds.
• "Reply message": Set a reply message
during an incoming call.
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Note
• You can record a piece of answering
memo up to 60 seconds with total 20
pieces of answering memos. However,
if there are answering memos which
have been played, when saving the next
answering memo, those which have been
played are deleted from the oldest one so
that the new one can be saved.
• If you answer a video call by answering
memo, the call automatically switches to
a voice call and the message is recorded.
• To check the answering memo you
recorded, drag or swipe the status bar
downward with displayed on the status
bar u "New answering memo", or from
the Home screen tap "Phone" u u
"Call settings" u "Answering memo".u
"Play answering memo". Tap a answering
memo to playback and tap again to stop
playback.
• To delete the recorded answering memo,
from the Home screen, tap "Phone"u
u "Call settings" u "Answering memo" u
"Play answering memo" u u "Select
all" or place a check mark in a answering
memo you want to delete u "DELETE" u
"YES".
Call Settings
Set call settings.
a From the Home screen, tap "Phone"
u u "Call settings"
Network
service
Voicemail
service*
Set to activate/
deactivate this
service.
Call
forwarding
service*
Set to activate/
deactivate
this service,
or change
forwarding
number.
Call
waiting*
Set to activate/
deactivate
this service,
or conrm
settings.
Caller ID
notication
Set caller ID
notication
or conrm
settings.
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Network
service
Nuisance
call
blocking
service
Register, delete
or conrm
number of
registrations.
Caller ID
display
request
service
Playback a
guidance to
inform the caller
to show his/her
phone number,
then end the call
automatically.
Second call
settings*
Set to activate/
deactivate
this service,
or conrm
settings.
Call
notication
A missed call is
notied by SMS
when the power
is o󰮏, when
you are out of
service or when
it is unavailable
to receive a call.
Network
service
English
guidance
Guidance
such as voice
guidance or
Network service
guidance is
played back in
English.
Remote
operation
settings
Set remote
operation
settings
to operate
remotely from
a XXX mobile
phone, a xed
line telephone
or an Xxx pay
phone.
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Network
service
Public
mode
(power
OFF)
settings
While the
cell phone
is OFF or in
Airplane mode,
a guidance
message
indicating that
the receiver is
in a place where
power should
be turned o󰮏
is heard on the
caller's terminal
and then the call
ends.
Roaming settings
(P217)
SOUND & VIBRATION SETTINGS
Phone ringtone Set phone
ringtone.
Vibrate on ring Set to vibrate
or not with an
incoming call.
Dialpad touch tones Set to turn on
the dialpad
touch tone
or not when
tapping dial pad.
INCOMING CALL SETTINGS
Answering memo
(P95)
Reject call setting
Set to ON to set
incoming call
rejection from
non-registered
numbers,
anonymous
numbers, pay
phones, or
numbers that
cannot be
informed.
Reject SMS Reject an
incoming call
and edit reject
SMS message.
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OUTGOING CALL SETTINGS
Sub address settings Set delimiter
when calling
with a sub
address. "*" is
a separator for
sub address.
Prex settings Edit, add or
delete a prex.
Register an
international
number or area
number to add
before calling.
OTHER SETTINGS
Call mode setting Set whether to
use VoLTE when
VoLTE calling is
available.
Call time Display or reset
the cumulated
call time. Set
whether to reset
the cumulated
call time on the
rst day of each
month.
Gestures Set whether
to mute the
ringtone by
turning the cell
phone upside
down.
Contact XXX
Inquire
XXX about
malfunctions,
loss/theft while
overseas. Also
you can call
General Inquiries
to XXX.
Open source licenses Open source
license is
displayed.
* Not available for video call.
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Phonebook
Manage various contact information such as
names, phone numbers or mail addresses using
"phonebook" application provided by XXX.
• For using the cloud service on phonebook,
phonebook application is required.
• When you activate "phonebook" for the
rst time (including after resetting the
application), "Use of Cloud" screen appears
and set to use Cloud.
Registering to Phonebook
Register a new contact.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "phonebook" u "Contacts" tab
b"Register"
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a Account
A saving account appears.
• Tap "Set" to select an account.
b Image eld
Tap "Set" to register an image.
To take a photo, tap "Take photo". To select
a saved image, tap "Select picture".
c Last name, rst name
d Label key
Select a content label (item).
Tap "Custom" to make a new label.
e Input eld
Input phone number, mail address, address,
etc.
f Group*
Tap "Set" to select a group.
g Ring tone setting button
h Add other items
Input the address, nickname, memo, etc.
* Displayed only when a group is registered.
c"Save"
Conrming/Using Contacts
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "phonebook"
• A contact list screen appears.
a "Contacts" tab
Display the contact list screen.
b Name registered in the phonebook
c Photo set in the phonebook
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d Register (P100)
Add new contacts.
e Start/Stop synchronize cloud
f Menu
Display menu.
g "My prole" tab (P104)
Prole screen appears. You can check the
phone number, edit/manage your own prole
information.
h "Group" tab (P103)
Tap to select a group and display the
contacts in groups.
i Index character display area
Tap "Index" to display index characters by
which you can search a name in the order of
the Japanese syllabary, alphabet, etc.
j Index
Display the index character display area.
k Search
Search contacts.
bTap a contact to conrm or use
• Prole screen is displayed.
• Tap "Edit" to edit contacts.
• Tap in phone number eld to make a
call. Or tap the phone number to create
SMS or make video call.
• To create a mail, tap a mail address and
select an application.
Changing Displayed Account
on Phonebook
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "phonebook" u "Contacts" tab
bTap u "Settings" u "Accounts to
display"
cSet an account to display u "OK"
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Deleting Contact
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "phonebook" u "Contacts" tab
bTap a contact
cTap u "Delete" u "OK"
Note
• On "Contacts" tab, tap u "Delete
contact" u "Select all" or place a check
mark in the contact you want to dlete u
"OK" u "OK".
Adding/Editing a Group
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "phonebook" u "Group" tab
b"Add group"
To edit a saved group
Tap a group you want to edit u "Edit" u
Edit u and then tap "OK".
To delete groups
Tap u "Delete group" u place check
marks in the groups you want to delete
u "OK" u "OK".
To change display order of groups
Tap "Sort" u Tap a group u Drag the
group to a desired place u "OK".
cSelect an account u Enter a group
name u Select an icon and color
d"OK"
Note
• You can set color or icon to a created
group or change order in the group list
only for the groups saved in account.
Adding contacts to group
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "phonebook" u "Group" tab
bTap a group u "Add member" u
Place check marks in the contacts
to add u "OK" u "OK"
Note
• Only contacts saved in account or
Google account can be added to the
group.
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Deleting contact from group
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "phonebook" u "Group" tab
bTap a group u "Delete member" u
Place check marks in the contacts
to delete u "OK" u "OK"
Registering My Prole
You can conrm your phone number, and add,
edit or delete your prole information.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "phonebook" u "My prole" tab
bTap "Edit" u Enter the required
items u "Save"
Importing/Exporting
Contacts
Import contacts or send the contacts as the
contact data (vCard) between nano UIM card
and this cell phone.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "phonebook" u "Contacts" tab
bTap u "SD card/SIM card/
common"
cSelect an item
Restore from SIM card: Type of phone
numbers and mail addresses are imported
as "Others".
Activate backup app: Use backup
application to back up and restore
phonebook data and other data all at once.
Send all data (common): Activate
the application such as Bluetooth®
communication, mails, etc. and send all the
contact data.
* It is not supported for some applications.
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Mail/Web Browser
mail
You can send and receive emails using an xxx
mail address (@xxx.ne.jp).
Since sent/received mails are stored to mail
server, your mails can be transferred easily in
case the cell phone is lost or you change the
model. Additionally, with
d ACCOUNT, you can send, receive and read
mail on multiple devices such as a tablet and
PC browser using the same mail address.
For details of mail, refer to Xxx Website.
a From the Home screen, tap "mail"
• After that, follow the on-screen
instructions.
Note
• Follow the procedures below to change
the mail screen theme to "Disney
Electrical" theme.
From the Home screen, tap "mail" u
"More" u "Mail settings" u "Display
settings" u "Theme" u "Disney Electrical"
u "OK" u "OK".
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SMS
You can send/receive text message to/from
mobile phone number as a recipient.
* For details of available number of characters,
etc, refer to "Short Message Service (SMS)"
on Xxx Website.
Sending SMS
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Messaging"
• The "Messaging" screen is displayed.
b
cTap "To" box to enter a recipient's
phone number
• Tap to display phonebook and select a
recipient.
dEnter a message in "Enter message"
box
e"Send"
• The message is sent.
Note
• Default message application can be
changed to Hangouts. →P179
• While entering a message, tap u
"Insert smiley" to inset a smiley.
• You can also send/receive text
messages to/from customers using
overseas network operators. For available
countries/overseas network operators,
see Xxx Website.
• To send SMS to users of overseas
network operators, enter "+" u "Country
code" u "Recipient's mobile phone
number". If the mobile phone number
begins with "0", enter the number
excluding the rst "0". You can also send
an SMS by entering "010", "Country code"
and "the recipient mobile phone number".
Receiving/Viewing SMS
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Messaging"
• The thread (recipient who send or receive
messages) list is displayed on the
"Messaging" screen.
bTap a thread
• A message appears.
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Changing SMS Settings
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Messaging"
• "Messaging" screen is displayed.
b Tap u "Settings"
cChange the settings if necessary
NOTIFICATIONS
Noti
cation
settings
Noti
cations
Set to display the
notication of new
messages or not.
New
message
pop-up*1
When sending/
receiving a
message, set
to display a new
message as a
popup or not. On
the popup screen,
you can reply,
display the sender
and message
contents, and
clear the popup
screen.
Noti
cation
settings
Preview
*1 Set to display the
message text or
not when receiving
a message.
Noti
cation
sound*1
Set ring tone
when receiving a
message.
Vibrate*1 When receiving a
message, set to
notify by vibration
or not.
Repeat
alert*1
Set to notify
repeatedly or not.
MESSAGES
Text messages Set to request
a delivered
conrmation
report for all
messages that
are sent or not,
and set the
message center
etc.
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GENERAL
General
settings
Conver
sation
theme
Set thread
wallpaper and
bubble style.
• Tap
"Gallery"/"Camera"
in "Wallpaper"
tab to set a still
image saved on
this cell phone
or taken by the
camera as the
thread wallpaper.
Connect
to URL
Set to open a web
page by tapping a
URL in a message
or not.
Quick
message
Add/edit a phrase.
Send
message
with
Enter key
Set to send a
message via Enter
key or not.
General
settings
Delete old
messages
Set whether to
delete messages
from the old one
when sending/
receiving a new
message and
the number
of messages
reaches its
maximum.
Text
message
limit*2
Set the maximum
number of text
messages.
*1 This can be set only when a check mark
is placed on "Notications".
*2 This can be set only when a check mark
is placed on "Delete old messages".
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Email
You can set a POP3- or IMAP-compatible Email
account provided by a general service provider
to send/receive email.
Setting Email Account
Get the necessary information for settings
beforehand from your service provider.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Email"
• The "Select email provider" screen is
displayed.
bSelect a provider
cInput an Email address and its
password, etc.
dTap "MANUAL SETUP" / "NEXT"
• Follow the on-screen instructions.
• Select account type when tapping
"MANUAL SETUP". Follow the on-screen
instructions to make the settings. For
information about the settings, contact
your service provider.
Note
• You can change the settings later.
For details, refer to "Setting Account"
(P112).
Displaying Received Email
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Email"
• New emails are received automatically.
bOn "Inbox" screen, tap an email
• The message is displayed on email
screen.
Note
• If a check mark is not placed on "Auto-
sync email", a new mail is not received
automatically(P112)
• If you have registered more than one
account, on "Inbox" screen, u tap a
registered account and change it.
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Creating and Sending Mail
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Email"
• The "Inbox" screen is displayed.
b
cTap "To" box to enter a recipient's
email address
• A list of contacts beginning with the
entered number or name is displayed.
• Tap to display phonebook and select a
recipient.
dEnter a subject in the "Subject" box
• Tap u "Priority" u "High"/"Normal"/"Low"
to set the priority for mails and display
the icon in the subject box. The icons
indicate the following:
: High None: Normal  : Low
eEnter a message in the message
box
• When attaching a le, select u le.
f
• The email is sent.
Note
appears on the right side of "To" box
if an invalid email address is entered.
Check the email address and correct it.
Adding an Account
You can add more than one account on "Email"
application.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Email"
• The "Inbox" screen is displayed.
bTap u "Settings"
c"Add account"
dSelect an email provider
eEnter an email address and
password
fTap "MANUAL SETUP" / "NEXT"
• Follow the on-screen instructions.
• Select account type when tapping
"MANUAL SETUP". Follow the on-screen
instructions to make the settings. For
information about the settings, contact
your service provider.
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Changing Email Settings
Basic settings
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Email"
• The "Inbox" screen is displayed.
bTap u "Settings" u "General
settings"
cChange the settings if necessary
DISPLAY
Email preview Set the number of lines
to show an email preview.
Conversation
view
Set to display the sent/
received mails of the
same subject on one
thread or not.
Split view Set to split view or not
when displaying by
landscape screen.
DETAIL SETTINGS
Set default
account
Set the default account
settings.
VIP settings Even when the Email
notication is set to OFF,
the received mails are
notied from the senders
that have been registered
on the VIP list.
Save to Set the destination to
the internal storage or
microSD card.
Ask before
deleting
Set to display the
conrmation screen or
not when deleting an
email.
Auto-
advance
Select a screen to
display after deleting/
moving an Email.
Load images Set whether to display
images by downloading
automatically.
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Setting account
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Email"
• The "Inbox" screen is displayed.
bTap u "Settings" u tap an email
account
cChange the settings if necessary
DISPLAY NAMES
Account name Set account
name.
Your name Set user
name.
Signature Set to use
signature or
not.
Edit signature Edit
signature 
contents.
NOTIFICATION SETTINGS
Notications Set to
show the
notication
or not with
an incoming
email.
Notication sound Set
notication
sound.
Vibrate Set to vibrate
or not with
an incoming
email.
SYNC SETTINGS
Auto-sync email Set the auto-
sync for
emails.
Sync schedule Set the sync
on peak time,
peak day,
peak time
period, etc.
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Email sync period*1 Set the
interval of
period to
synchronize
the Emails.
Message size limit Set message
size.
ADVANCED SETTINGS
Advanced
settings
Number of
email to
show*2
Set the
number of
emails to
display.
Auto-
download
attachments
*1
Set whether to
download the
attached le
automatically
when receiving
an email
during Wi-Fi®
connection.
Always Cc/
Bcc me
Set to always
add yourself to
Cc/Bcc or not.
Auto-resend
times
Set the
number of
times for
auto sending.
Advanced
settings
Delete from
server*2
Set the
timing to
delete from
server.
Security
settings
To protect
Emails, set
a digital
signature or
encryption.
SERVER SETTINGS
Incoming
server
settings
Change the
incoming
server
settings.
Outgoing
server
settings
Change the
outgoing
server
settings.
*1 Not displayed with POP3.
*2 Displayed only with POP3 account.
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Mail/Web Browser
Gmail
Gmail is an online email service of Google. You
can send and receive emails by using Gmail
pre-installed in this cell phone.
• To use Gmail, you need to set up the mail
address. When the mail address setting
screen is displayed, follow the on-screen
instructions to set up before implement the
Gmail.
• For details on Gmail, from Gmail screen, tap
u "Help & feedback" to refer.
Opening Gmail
a From the Home screen, tap "Google"
u "Gmail"
• When a screen which shows new
functions of Gmail is displayed, follow the
on-screen instructions to operate it.
bTap an email you want to read
• Content of the selected email appears.
Creating and Sending Gmail
a From the Home screen, tap "Google"
u "Gmail"
b
cEnter email address in the "To" box
dEnter a subject in the "Subject" box
eEnter a message in the "Compose
email" box
• When attaching a le, select u le.
f
• The email is sent.
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Mail/Web Browser
Early Warning "Area
Mail"
Area Mail is a service with which you can
receive emergency earthquake ash reports
delivered by the Meteorological Agency etc.
• Area Mail is a free service that does not
require application.
• You can save up to 50 mails.
• Area Mails cannot be received when
the power OFF, in Airplane mode, during
International roaming, while displaying the
PIN code entry screen, etc. Also if the cell
phone is low on memory, receiving Area Mail
may fail.
• Unreceived Area Mail cannot be received
later.
Area Mail (Tsunami Warning/Disaster/
Evacuation information) is resent, so you can
receive the unreceived ones.
Receiving Early Warning
"Area Mail"
When Area Mail is received, the Area Mail
buzzer or ringtone sounds, a notication icon
appears on the status bar, and receiving
screen opens.
• The Area Mail buzzer or ringtone sounds in
maximum volume. The setting cannot be
changed.
• The Area Mail buzzer or ringtone sounds even
in manner mode (Vibrate only, Silent) at the
time of purchase. Setting not to sound in
manner mode is available (P116).
Viewing Area Mail
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps" u
"Disaster kit" u "Early Warning 'Area
Mail'"
bTap an Area Mail
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Mail/Web Browser
Deleting Area Mail
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps" u
"Disaster kit" u "Early Warning 'Area
Mail'"
bPlace a check mark in the desired
area mail to delete u "Delete" u
"OK"
• To select all, tap "Select all".
Setting Early Warning "Area
Mail"
You can set whether to receive Area Mail or
behavior when Area Mail is received.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps" u
"Disaster kit" u "Early Warning 'Area
Mail'"
bTap u "Settings"
cChange the settings if necessary
Receive
setting
Set whether to receive
Area Mail.
Beep tone Set the buzzer sound, ring
time of beep tone and the
performance of manner
mode (Vibrate only, Silent).
Check
screen
image and
beep tone
Check receiving screen
and buzzer or ringtone for
Earthquake Early Warning,
Tsunami Warning and
Disaster/Evacuation
information.
さし
日本語表
示 (Simple
Japanese
display)
Set whether to display
Earthquake Early Warning
and Tsunami Warning in
simple Japanese.
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Mail/Web Browser
Browser
Browser allows you to view web pages in the
same way that you do on a PC.
On the cell phone, web browser can be used via
a packet communication or Wi-Fi® connection.
Opening Browser
a From the Home screen, tap
"Chrome"
• A web page is displayed.
a Search box
Tap to display the search box. Enter the text
or URL to search, and a list of web pages or
search candidates that match the entered
characters are displayed.
Tap one from the list to display the web
page.
b Home
Tap to display the web page that is set as
homepage.
c Switch windows
• Tap to open a new browser.
• Tap to display the menu.
• Tap "×" to close the window.
d Menu icon
Display browser menu (P118).
Note
• When search box and icon are not
displayed on the top of the screen, scroll
the browser screen downward to show
them.
• Pinch out or pinch in a web page to zoom
in or zoom out the display.
• Even the web page is made for a PC, you
can also zoom in, zoom out or scroll the
display. For detailed information, refer to
"Touch screen operations" (P52).
• Depending on the format and content
of a web page, the operations can be
di󰮏erent.
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Mail/Web Browser
• Touch and hold down the text of a web
page to select.
The following menus are displayed when
the text is selected.
- "SELECT ALL": Select the entire text
inside a web page.
- "COPY": Copy text.
- "SHARE": Send text through application
or service.
- "WEB SEARCH": Search the text in
websites. If icons are not displayed, tap
.
• For details about le formats available to
display and play back on this cell phone,
refer to
"
File format
"
(P246).
Opening incognito tab
You can browse web pages without leaving
any browsing history or searching history.
a From the Home screen, tap
"Chrome" u u "New incognito tab"
• A new tab opens and the description of
secret mode is displayed.
bInput the search words or URL in
the search box and display the web
pages
Note
is displayed in Search box.
• It does not leave any history with the
web page opened in secret tab. Cookie
record is deleted when closing the tab.
The downloaded les and the web pages
added to bookmark can be saved.
Using Browser Menu
a From the Home screen, tap
"Chrome" u
New tab A new window opens and
the most frequently used
websites are displayed.
New
incognito
tab
Open a new secret tab
(P118).
Bookmarks The bookmark screen is
displayed.
Recent
tabs
Display the recently-used
tab.
History Display the history screen.
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Mail/Web Browser
Share... Use an application or
service to share web page.
Print... Print out a web page,
or save it as a PDF le
(P208).
Find in
page
Enter a keyword to search
strings inside the web
page.
Add to
Home
screen
Add to Home screen.
Request
desktop
site
Display a website for PC.
Settings Display the basic settings
or detailed settings of the
browser.
Help &
feedback
Display the help for
Chrome.
Using Bookmark and History
Add a web page to bookmarks to quickly
access to the web page.
You can display browsing history to view web
pages your visited previously.
Adding bookmark
a From the Home screen, tap
"Chrome" u display the web pages
to be added to the bookmark
b u
Opening a web page added to
bookmarks
a From the Home screen, tap
"Chrome" u u "Bookmarks"
bTap a bookmark to display
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Mail/Web Browser
Apps
Disney Market
With Disney Market, you can download various
contents for free such as Disney apps or
Deco-mails®, or view recommended Disney
information.
a From the Home screen, tap "Disney
マーケト (Disney market)"
bFollow the on-screen instructions to
operate
Note
• Contents provided in Disney Market are
service provided by The Walt Disney
Company (Japan) Ltd.
• Subscription to sp-mode is required to use
Disney Market.
• Packet communication charges are
incurred separately.
• If you subscribe charged mobile services
on a monthly basis such as Disney
o󰮐cial mobile website or smartphone
contents provided by Disney, you are
charged separately unless you cancel the
subscription by yourself.
To cancel, from the Home screen, tap
"Disneyマーケ (Disney Market)" u u
"マイページ (My page)" u "マイー (My
menu)" u "退会 (Cancel)" and follow the on-
screen instructions to operate.
• Charges may be incurred for using part of
options for games in some apps.
Subscription to the membership for Disney
Market is required to use apps provided by
Disney (including pre-installed apps).
■ Signing up for Disney Market and inquiring
about Disney apps or content
• Disney Internet Service Customer Center:
0000-00-0000
• Business hours: 10:00 to 17:00 (Monday
through Friday excluding national holidays,
new years holidays)
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* Contact 000-000-0000 from a PHS/part
of IP phones/outside of Japan or refer to
(http://disney.jp/dmd/faq/) (in Japanese
only).
Play Store
Google Play enables you to access applications
and games you like and download them to
install into this cell phone.
• To use Google Play, Google account is
required (P186).
Installing an Application
a From the Home screen, tap "Play
Store"
bSearch application u Tap the
application that you want to install
cTap "INSTALL" (for free
applications), or Amount eld (for
paid applications)
• The displayed content di󰮏ers depending
on the application.
• If the application needs to access data
and functions on this cell phone, the
functions used by the application are
displayed.
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d"ACCEPT"
• For paid applications, if you have not
registered a payment method with your
account, additional screen for payment
method is displayed. Tap it and follow the
on-screen instructions.
• You are taking responsibility when
using applications on this cell phone
starting from installing and purchasing
the applications. Pay special attention
to application that is accessing multiple
functions or large amount of data.
• If installation is nished normally, the
notication icon will be displayed in
the status bar. Display the notication
panel and tap the application name. The
installed application opens.
Purchasing an application
• Payment for application is only once. After
downloading, you do not need to pay every
time when you uninstall and download again.
• If you have another Android device that is
using the same Google account, you can
install for free on that device once you
purchased the application.
• After purchasing application, you can
request a refund within a specied time.
The application is deleted, and it will not be
charged. Requesting a refund is available only
once for the rst time of purchasing each
applications. After requesting a refund to a
purchased application, and purchasing the
same application again, you cannot request a
refund.
• If you need more information about Google
Play, tap u "Help & Feedback" when Google
Play screen is open.
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Note
• Be sure to check the security of
application, and then install it at your own
risk. This cell phone may be infected with
a virus and the data may be damaged.
• XXX is not liable for malfunctions, if any,
caused by the application you installed.
In that case, you need to pay for repair
even when it is within guarantee period.
• XXX is not liable for any disadvantage
brought to you or any third party due to
an application you installed.
• Some applications automatically
perform packet communications. Packet
communication is kept active unless you
disconnect or it is timed out.
• If you need more information about
Google Play, tap u "Help & Feedback"
when Google Play screen is open.
Uninstalling an Application
a From the Home screen, tap "Play
Store"
bTap u "My apps" u Tap the
application that you want to uninstall
c"UNINSTALL"
d"OK"
• When the "REFUND" is not displayed on
paid application, the trial period is expired.
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Osaifu-Keitai
You can use "Osaifu-Keitai compatible service"
for payment or coupon by just holding this cell
phone and against a store reader, or "かざ
ンク対応サービス (Kazashite-Link services)"
for accessing information by holding it against
home electrical appliances, smart poster, etc.
Electronic money and point values can be
stored on IC cards, or on nano UIM card.
Additionally, you can check credit, balance or
points of your electronic money, as well as lock
Osaifu-Keitai to prevent any loss.
For details about Osaifu-Keitai, refer to Xxx
Website.
• To use Osaifu-Keitai compatible services, it is
necessary to make settings through sites or
applications.
• If this cell phone has a problem, data*1 in
the IC card and data*2 in the nano UIM card
may be lost or changed (if this cell phone
needs repair, terminals with data cannot be
accepted, so principally the user needs to
delete the data). For more information about
reissuing and restoring data, and support
for saving and transferring data, contact the
Osaifu-Keitai compatible service provider.
Please use Osaifu-Keitai compatible services
that provide backup services to save your
important data.
• If you use a nano UIM card of the previous
model, to use Osaifu-Keitai compatible
services, install and set the application of
Osaifu-Keitai compatible service providers.
• We are not responsible for damages such
as lost or changed data in the IC card and in
the nano UIM card, or other damages related
to Osaifu-Keitai compatible services in any
cases including cell phone malfunction or cell
phone replacement.
• If a cell phone is stolen or lost, please
immediately contact your Osaifu-Keitai
compatible providers for what to do.
*1 Data which is stored on the IC cards that
Osaifu-Keitai compatible terminals are
equipped with
*2 Data which is stored on nano UIM card
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Using "Osaifu-Keitai
Compatible Service"
To use Osaifu-Keitai compatible services, from
the Osaifu-Keitai compatible site, download the
application for Osaifu-Keitai and then congure
settings. Some services do not require
downloading of an Osaifu-Keitai compatible
application.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Osaifu-Keitai"
• Obtain service information and update a
service list.
• Initial settings may be required at the
rst startup. Follow the on-screen
instructions.
bTap a service that you want to use
cSet service settings
dHold mark over the reader
• Communication with the reader is
performed.
Note
• You can read/write data with reader
without activating Osaifu-Keitai
compatible application.
• It is available even when you turn o󰮏
power of this cell phone. It may become
unavailable if you have not turned on this
cell phone for a long period of time or the
battery level is low.
• According to the installed Osaifu-Keitai
application or its setting status, during
screen lock or when the screen is o󰮏, the
service may not be available by holding
the cell phone over the IC card reader.
• Osaifu-Keitai compatible services can be
used even if the nano UIM card PIN code
cannot be unlocked, or if the PIN code is
locked.
• If sp-mode was not subscribed to, please
note that some of the functions of
Osaifu-Keitai compatible services might
no longer be able to be used.
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Using "かざク対応サー
ス (Kazashite-Link services)"
Activate "Reader/Writer, P2P" in advance →
P166
a Skim a device with NFC module
inside or a smart poster over the
mark on this cell phone
Notes on Holding over Device
Notes when holding over reader, NFC Modules
built-in device, etc.
• When holding over mark, bring it close to
the device slowly.
• Hold the mark parallel to the center of
reader. If it cannot be scanned even with it
held in front of the center scanner, slightly
lift up this cell phone, or move it backwards/
forwards or to the left/right.
• When there is a metal object between the
mark and the device, reading may fail. Note
that putting this cell phone into a case or
cover may a󰮏ect communication performance,
take it out from case or cover.
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Locking Osaifu-Keitai
Use "NFC/Osaifu-Keitai lock" to lock the
Osaifu-Keitai service from being used. Locking
of Osaifu-Keitai is di󰮏erent from screen lock
and SIM card lock.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Osaifu-Keitai"
bTap "Lock Settings" u Enter a
password u "OK"
• Setting password is required for the
rst activation. Follow the on-screen
instructions to set password.
To unlock
Tap "Lock Settings" u Enter a password
u "OK".
To change password
From the Home screen, tap "Apps" u
"Settings" u "More..." u "NFC/Osaifu-
Keitai settings" u "Lock password
change" u Input the current lock
password u "OK" u Input a new lock
password u "OK" u Input the new lock
password again u "OK".
Note
• While conguring "NFC/Osaifu-Keitai
lock", or are displayed on the status
bar.
• This cannot be unlocked even if the
power is shut o󰮏.
• If the battery runs down during the
conguring of "NFC/Osaifu-Keitai lock",
"NFC/Osaifu-Keitai lock" can no longer be
unlocked. Be careful of the battery level.
Make sure to unlock "NFC/Osaifu-Keitai
lock" after charging this cell phone.
• In order to be able to use the Osaifu-
Keitai menu during the conguring of
"NFC/Osaifu-Keitai lock", the lock needs
to be unlocked.
• The password for "NFC/Osaifu-Keitai
lock" is not deleted even if this cell phone
is initialized.
• Since the lock might need to be unlocked
and the password might need to be
changed, please write down and store the
password for "NFC/Osaifu-Keitai lock".
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Apps
ToruCa
ToruCa is an application that can be used to
collect coupon tickets, useful information etc.
from your favorite stores. It can be obtained
by many ways such as mail, website download,
Bluetooth® and IC tag. Update the obtained
ToruCa to the latest information simply.
For details of ToruCa, refer to Xxx Website.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "ToruCa"
Note
• Packet communication fee may incur
when acquiring, displaying or updating
ToruCa.
• When obtaining ToruCa via Bluetooth®, it
is required to turn on the Bluetooth® of
ToruCa application.
• When obtaining ToruCa via IC tag, you
need to place a check mark in "Reader/
Writer, P2P" of this cell phone. → P166
• Depending on the settings of contents
provider, the following functions may not
be able to use.
Update, ToruCa sharing, Viewing maps,
Acquiring from readers
• ToruCa may not be acquired from readers
when Osaifu-Keitai is not initialized.
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TV (1Seg)
1Seg is a digital terrestrial TV broadcasting
service for mobile devices that allows you
to receive data programs along with video
and audio. Also, interactive service using
communication function of mobile devices and
receiving detailed information are available.
For details on "1Seg" service, refer to the
website below.
The Association for Promotion of Advanced
Broadcasting Services
http://www.apab.or.jp/en/
Before Using 1Seg
1Seg is a service provided by TV broadcast
companies (broadcast stations). Receiving
video and audio is free. For more information
about NHK reception fees, contact NHK.
There are two types of information displayed in
the data broadcasting area: "Data broadcasts"
and "Data broadcast sites".
"Data broadcasts" are displayed by broadcast
wave for both video and audio, and "Data
broadcast sites" are displayed by connecting
to the site provided by the TV broadcasting
company (broadcast station) through the data
broadcast information.
To view "Data broadcast sites", etc. packet
communication fees are charged.
Information fees may be required to access
some sites.
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Broadcast Wave
1Seg is one of broadcasting services, and
receives radio waves (broadcast waves) that
are di󰮏erent from Xi service and XXX service.
Therefore, it is not possible to receive at
locations where broadcast waves do not reach
or during time zones where broadcasting is o󰮏
regardless of whether you are in an area with Xi
service or XXX service.
In addition, in areas with digital terrestrial TV
broadcast service, reception may be poor or
may not be available in the following locations.
• Locations far from the broadcasting tower
where the broadcast wave is sent
• Locations where waves are blocked by
landscape or buildings such as in the
mountains and or near buildings
• Locations where waves are weak such as
tunnels, underground, and building basements
Changing the direction of included TV Antenna
Cable L01 or moving to other location may
improve signal reception.
TV Antenna Cable L01
When watching 1Seg, connect the TV Antenna
Cable L01 included in this package with this
cell phone.
a Insert the connection plug of the TV
antenna cable into the earphone/
microphone jack of this cell phone
• Insert the plug all the way till the end.
You may not be able to hear the click if it
is not inserted till the end.
• Remove the cable from this cell phone
when it is not being used.
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Note
• When connecting a commercially
available earphone, insert the plug of
the earphone/microphone 3.5 mm in
diameter into the earphone/microphone
jack of the TV antenna cable and connect
the TV antenna cable to this cell phone.
• The 1Seg sound is not output on the
Bluetooth® devices that do not support
SCMS-T format.
• When both of the earphone/microphone
and Bluetooth® device are connected
to this cell phone, the sound is output
from the device that has been connected
later.
• 1Seg is not compatible with the following
functions due to copyright protection.
- Video output via Miracast
- Screenshot
- QMemo+
- QSlide apps
Watching 1Seg
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "TV"
• The 1Seg viewing screen is displayed.
• When launching for the rst time, you
need to select your viewing area.
How to use the watching screen
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a Program title and broadcast time
b Program details
Tap it to display the program title, channel,
broadcast time and the overview.
c Screen lock button
Lock the 1Seg watching screen when it is
full screen display. And then tap to unlock
it.
d Speaker ON/OFF button
This is displayed only when the earphone is
connected to this cell phone.
e Menu
A menu is displayed.
f TV broadcast area
• Swipe upward/downward on the right part
to change the volume.
• Swipe upward/downward on the left part
to change screen brightness.
• Swipe leftward/rightward to switch
channels.
• Tap the watching screen (horizontal) to
change to the watching screen (horizontal
full screen).
• Tap the watching screen (horizontal full
screen) to change to the watching screen
(horizontal).
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g Channel area
• When watching a channel that supports
multiservice, tap to select a service.
• Tap / to switch channel.
• Touch and hold / to search the
available channels.
h Volume button
i Data broadcast button
Tap to display the data broadcast area
(P134).
j Channel list/program list area
Tap the channel list/program list switch
button to display the channel list/program
list.
Channel list
• Tap a channel to switch it.
• Touch and hold a channel to select the its
channel services.
■ Program list
is displayed on the current time.
• Tap a program to display its details.
"RESERVATION" u "Record" / "Watch"
to reserve recording/watching. / is
displayed in the program you reserved for
recording/watching.
k Record/Stop button
Tap to start/stop recording.
• Stop button does not function for the rst
ve seconds after starting recording.
l Channel list/program list switch button
"Using Program Schedule" → P134
m Subtitles
Display caption when viewing a close-
captioned program.
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Viewing the data broadcast screen
Tap data broadcast button on the 1Seg
watching screen to display the data broadcast
screen.
a TV broadcast area
Tap to display the channel list/program list
area.
b Subtitles
Display caption when viewing a close-
captioned program.
c Scroll bar
Swipe or drag up to display the data
broadcast in full screen mode.
d Data broadcast area
Tapping directly on the content of the data
broadcast may allow you to operate.
e Data broadcast operation button
• Adjust the cursor with " " / " " and tap
"OK" to select an item. The broadcast data
of the link displays.
• Tap to return to the link.
Using Program Schedule
You can view a TV guide of terrestrial
TV programs, and make reservations for
recording/viewing.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "TV"
bTap the button to switch channel
list/program list
• Program list is displayed.
cTap a program
• Program information is displayed.
• "RESERVATION" u "Record" / "Watch" to
reserve recording/watching.
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Watching Recorded
Programs
Recorded programs can be watched and
deleted by using the Television box.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "TV"
bTap u "TV box"
cTap the program being watched
Deleting recorded programs
a From the "TV box" screen, tap
bPlace a check mark to the program
to be deleted
cTap "DELETE" u "YES"
Note
• From the "TV box" screen, tap u Place
a check mark in "Select all" u "DELETE"
u "YES" is tapped, all recorded programs
can be deleted.
• From the "TV box" screen, tap u "Title"
/ "Date" / "Size" is tapped, the recorded
programs can be rearranged.
• Tap on the "TV box" screen to check
the used space and free space of the
internal storage, and the estimate
recording time.
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Reserving Recording/
Watching
Choose a channel and start time/end time and
reserve a program to record/watch.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "TV"
bTap u "Reservation list"
• The reservation list screen is displayed.
cTap u Set the settings if
necessary
Reservation
type
The record and watch
presets can be switched.
Channel Select channel.
Start Time Set the start date/time.
End Time The ending date and time
can be set.
Program
name
Enter the program name.
Repeat Set a recording/viewing
reservation repeatedly at
the same time period on a
specic day of the week.
d"SAVE"
Note
• If the device is not ON when the preset
time is achieved, recording/viewing
cannot begin, nor can notications of the
beginning of programs be given.
• 1Seg recordings can only be saved in the
internal storage. Recorded images can
only be watched on the device.
• Be aware that redundant presetting
cannot be done.
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Conrming/editing reservation
contents
a From the reservation list screen, tap
a viewing reservation
• Edit reservation contents, and tap
"SAVE".
Deleting reservation contents
a From the reservation list screen, tap
bPlace a check mark in "Select all" or
the recording/viewing reservation
that you wan to delete
cTap "DELETE" u "YES"
Using TV Link
Some data broadcasts may show link
information (TV link) to related sites. By
registering a TV link, it is possible to connect
to related sites later.
• To register a TV link, tap the item that can be
registered for the TV link that is displayed in
the data broadcast area.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "TV"
bTap u "TV link"
• The TV link list screen is displayed.
cTap a TV link
• Connect to the registered site.
Note
• From the TV link list screen, touch and
hold down a TV link u "DELETE" u "YES"
to delete all TV links.
• From the TV link list screen, tap u
Place a check mark in "Select all" u
"DELETE" u "YES" to delete all TV links.
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Switching Viewing Area
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "TV"
bTap u "Change area"
When adding new area, tap .
cSelect an area
• The viewing area changes.
1Seg Settings
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "TV"
b
Scan Scan the
channel and
obtain the
data again.
G guide
The G guide
program
schedule
screen is
displayed.
TV box Watch or
manage the
recorded
programs.
Reservation list Choose a
channel and
time and
reserve a
program to
record/watch.
TV link The registered
TV link list is
displayed.
Change area Add or change
the watching
area.
Auto-o󰮏 Set the time
to end TV
automatically.
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Subtitles Set on/o󰮏 for
subtitles.
• Subtitle
display
is only
available for
full screen
display
or data
broadcast
screen.
Multiple sounds Change
sound.
TV
settings
Screen size Set screen
size.
Reset
broadcast
memory
Delete data
registered
with the data
broadcast and
TV links.
Camera
This cell phone has a built-in camera that can
shoot photos and videos.
Before Shooting
All photos and videos shot on your cell phone
are saved to the internal storage.
Copyrights and portrait rights
Avoid copyright infringements when copying
or editing photos and videos and videos that
have been shot on this cell phone. You should
also avoid infringing the portrait rights of other
people by using or modifying their portraits
without their consent. Note that the shooting
or recording of stage performances, shows or
exhibitions may be prohibited, even for personal
use.
You may get ned according to law, regulation
(nuisance prevention ordinance, etc.) if other
people get disturbed or hurt by any improper
behavior when using this cell phone.
Please be considerate of the privacy of
individuals around you when shooting and
sending photos using camera-equipped mobile
phones.
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Notes for capturing images
• Though the camera is manufactured using
extremely accurate technology, some dots
and lines may always be displayed to be
lighter or darker than you expect. Images
shot under very low light intensity contain
increased noise such as white lines or
random dots, but it is not a malfunction. This
is normal.
• Clean the lens with a soft cloth before
shooting. If the lens is stained with
ngerprints or oil, the shot photo may appear
out of focus or blurred.
• Do not leave this cell phone in a warm place
or under a direct sunlight for a long period of
time. The quality of shot photos or video may
deteriorate.
If you shoot under a uorescent light, mercury
lamp or sodium lamp ickering at high speed,
ickering such as stripes may appear. The
color tone of photos or videos may vary
depending on the shooting timing.
• Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight for
a long period of time and do not point at the
sun or a bright light directly. The image may
become discolored or the camera may fail to
operate properly.
• Do not cover the lens with your ngers or hair
when shooting.
• Shooting a fast moving object may result in
an image slightly distorted from the image
displayed on the screen at the time of
shooting, or the image may be blurred.
• When the battery level is low, you may not be
able to save shot photos or videos. Check the
battery level before using the camera.
• Shot photos or videos may di󰮏er from the
actual subjects in brightness or color tone.
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Viewing Shooting Screen
This camera can take pictures with both
horizontal display and portrait display.
The meaning of marks (icons, etc.) displayed
on the shooting screen are shown below.
a End button
Tap it while recording a video to stop
recording or to end the camera application.
b Shutter
c Recording button
d Shot data you took
e Settings
Set up Self-timer*1/Disney Date Frame*2/
Voice shutter*3/Shutter sound/Video
resolution size/Dynamic tone (HDR)/
Film e󰮏ects/Grid display/Saving location/
Normal imageMirror image/Gesture view/
Auto shot. Also you can check Help of the
settings.
• Depending on the shooting mode, there
are items that may not be able to set up.
• Displayed items vary depending on the
front camera or main camera.
*1 Set to use the self-timer with Disney
characters’ voices.
*2 Function to compose a Disney
character’s icon with the still image.
*3 Function to shoot a still image by saying
"Mickey", "Cheese", "Smile", or "Torimasu".
f Shooting mode
Set shooting mode (Panorama/Auto).
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g Switch cameras
Switch between the front and main cameras.
h Flash switch
Set ash switch.
• Depending on the shooting mode, ash
may not be able to be set.
i Menu icon
Switch the screen mode.
Manual mode (out camera): You can shoot
with settings like a professional camera.
Auto mode: You can shoot or record with
basic settings.
Simple mode: You can shoot by simply
tapping a point you want to shoot on the
screen.
j Share
Share photos and videos via Facebook and
Twitter etc..
k Status display
In the case that the shooting location is dark
etc., when the ash operates automatically,
is displayed. If you end and restart the
camera while the lm e󰮏ect or dynamic
tone is set, or is displayed for a certain
period.
l Auto focus frame
The frame is white when adjusting focus. It
changes to green when focus is done.
When using Simple mode, tap the screen to
put the focus on the tapped place and then
take the still image.
m Pause button
Stop the recording temporarily.
n Stop recording button
Stop recording the video.
o Still image button
It is displayed during recording the video.
Tap it to capture the moment as a still
image.
p Recording elapsed time
Shooting a Photo
a From the Home screen, tap
"Camera"
bPoint the camera at the subject
• Pinch out/pinch in the touch screen while
displaying the recording screen to zoom
in/zoom out.
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c
• The shutter clicks and a still image was
taken.
• You can press volume key (up) or volume
key (down) to take pictures.
• View the data you have taken from
"Camera" in "Gallery".
Note
• Touch and hold on the still image
shooting screen, or press the volume
key (up)/volume key (down) for over one
second to take still images continuously.
• While shooting using the lm e󰮏ect or
Disney Date Frame, you cannot use the
continuous shooting.
• On the front camera, the indicator
of beautiful skin shooting to shoot
the person's skin with brightness is
displayed. Drag to (strong)/ (weak)
to adjust beautiful skin shooting in eight
levels.
• On the front camera, tap to use the
sele light.
Shooting a Video
a From the Home screen, tap
"Camera"
bPoint the camera at the subject
c
• The recording start sound plays and
Camera starts shooting.
• When the recording starts, the recording
elapsed time will be displayed on the
recording screen.
Press the volume key (up)/volume key
(down) while recording to take a still image
of that moment.
You can zoom in/out by pinching out/in the
touch screen during video shooting.
• Tap while shooting a video to pause.
Tap to start shooting again.
d
• The recording stop sound plays and
recording stops.
• You can view the videos you recorded
from "Camera" in "Gallery".
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Gallery
You can display photos or play back videos
stored in the cell phone that have been
obtained by shooting with the camera or
downloading from the Internet.
Viewing Photos and Videos
a From the Home screen, tap "Gallery"
• The album list screen is displayed.
bTap an album
• Both photos and videos are displayed by
thumbnail.
• To view photos or videos shot by this cell
phone, tap "Camera".
• In album list, tap to activate camera,
then you can take photos or record
videos.
cTap one of the thumbnails
• Display photos and play back videos.
• You can zoomed in or zoom out a photo
by double-tapping or pinching out or in on
the touch screen.
Note
• The following operations are available on
the photo/video screen.
- : Edit photos using various Disney
frames and Disney stamps.
- : Select a photo or a video to share/
send.
- : Select a photo or a video to delete.
• The following operations are available on
the photo display screen.
- : Edit the displayed still image.
- : Edit photos using various Disney
frames and Disney stamps.
- : Select the displayed photo to share/
send.
- : Delete the displayed photo.
To cancel the delete operation, tap
"UNDO".
- : Add a tag to the displayed still image.
• The following operations are available from
the photo display screen by tapping .
- "Switch to camera": Launch camera to
shoot photos or videos.
- "SmartShare": Use SmartShare Beam to
send or receive the still images.
- "Set image as": Set a photo as a picture
in the Phonebook or the wallpaper of the
Home screen.
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- "Move": Move a photo to another album.
- "Copy": Copy a photo to another album.
- "Copy to Clip Tray": Copy a photo to Clip
board.
- "Lock"*: Lock a still image.
- "Slideshow": Display the saved photos by
slide show.
You can composite the Disney frames
with still images for the slideshow
(Disney slideshow frame).
- "Rotate": Rotate the photo to the left or
right.
- "Crop": Trim a photo.
- "Add location"/"Remove location": Add or
remove location information to a photo.
- "Show on map": When location information
is added, conrm the place when this
photo is taken.
- "Rename": Edit a photo name.
- "Print": Print a photo by printer.
- "Details": Conrm detailed information of
a photo.
* On the album list screen, tap u
"Settings" u "Set lock" u Follow the on-
screen instructions to set the contents
lock beforehand.
• For operations when playing back a video,
refer to "Playing Videos".
GPS/Navigation
By using applications that supports GPS
function on this cell phone, you can conrm
the present location or search route to a
destination.
In Using GPS
• XXX is not liable for any damage caused by
failure of GPS system etc.
• It cannot be used as navigation devices for
aircraft, vehicles, and people or as a high
precision GPS for measurement. Please note
that XXX shall not bear responsibility for
damages which are pure economic losses
which are generated by opportunities missed
to conrm positioning results and missed
communications due to external factors
(including exhausted batteries) such as
malfunctions, improper operations and power
outages of this cell phone if it is used for
these purposes or even if it is not used for
these purposes.
• Since GPS is governed by the United States
Department of Defense, the GPS signals
might be controlled (degradation of accuracy,
signal blackouts, etc.) according to national
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security reasons of the US. Also even if
positioning is done in the same locations
and environments, identical results may not
be obtained due to the di󰮏erences in signal
conditions caused by the locations of the
satellites.
• Wireless communications products (mobile
phone or data detector, etc.) may intercept
satellite signal and signal reception may not
be stable.
• Depending on the legal system of the
country and area, the displayed map based
on the received location information (lat/long
information) may not be accurate.
Since GPS uses signals from satellites, in the
following environments there are locations
where signals cannot be received or reception
is poor. Thus, the range of error of location
information may be over 300 m.
- In the midst of or underneath dense tree
growth, in areas lined with buildings or
dense residential areas
- Inside or underneath buildings
- Inside of underground tunnels, underground
and underwater
- Near high-voltage lines
- Inside of cars and trains
- In poor weather such as heavy rainfall and
snow
- Inside of bags or boxes
- Hindrances (people and things) around this
cell phone
Enable Location Information
For applications requires access to location
information, set if allow to use location
information gained from GPS function, Wi-Fi®
function and mobile network.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Location"
bTurn on "Location"
c"AGREE"
dTap "Mode" u Select a location
mode
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High accuracy
(GPS and
networks)
Uses GPS, Wi-Fi®,
and mobile networks
to identify current
location. Although
current location can
be detected more
accurately, the cell
phone consumes much
power of battery.
Battery saving
(Networks
only)
Uses Wi-Fi® and mobile
networks to identify
current location.
Device
sensors only
(GPS only)
Uses GPS identify
current location.
Note
• It may take up to several minutes to
determine current locations when the
GPS functions are used for the rst time.
• This cell phone is equipped with a GPS
receiver that uses satellite signals to
calculate current locations. Some GPS
service functions use the Internet.
Data communication fee may occur
when transferring data via GPS service
functions.
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• To use a function which requires a GPS
receiver for positioning of your current
location, check for an unimpeded view of
the sky. Move to another location if your
current location is not determined after a
few minutes.
• In order to calculate the current location
faster, do not move or cover GPS/sub
antenna with other objects.
• When you place a check mark on "GPS
satellites", anonymous data is collected
while using GPS. To transfer data, note
that the packet communication fee may
occur.
• Select "High accuracy (GPS and
networks)" or "Battery saving (Networks
only)" to allow the anonymous location
data in Google location information
service to be gathered. The data may be
gathered even when the application is
not activated.
Using Maps
You can display present location, search
another place, or search route by using Google
map.
• Before getting the current location, set to
"Enabling Location Information" (P146).
• To use Google map, you need to connect
LTE/3G/GPRS network or Wi-Fi®, and set
data communication available to use.
• Google Maps does not work for all nations or
regions.
Opening Maps
a From the Home screen, tap "Google"
u "Maps"
bInput a place in search box
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Clock
You can use Alarm, Timer, World clock or
Stopwatch.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Clock"
bTap a tab at top of the screen
• Tapping switches screen of each
function.
Setting Alarm
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Clock" u "Alarms" tab
b
cChange the settings if necessary
• Set the hour, repeat, and snooze duration
setting.
d"SAVE"
The Alarm list screen is displayed and set
alarm is added to the list.
• Tap / to set alarm ON/OFF.
• Tap list to display "Set alarm" and edit
items. Tap "SAVE" to overwrite changes
and return to Alarm list screen.
Note
• The alarm functions at the time set for
the alarm. Tap "Dismiss" to stop the
alarm. is displayed on the status bar
when tapping "Snooze". Alarm functions
again based on the time duration set in
"Snooze duration".
• On the "Alarm list" screen, tap u
"Select all" or place a check mark in the
alarm to delete u "DELETE" u "YES" to
delete alarm.
When there is only one alarm that has
been set, tap u "YES".
Setting Timer
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Clock" u "Timer" tab
bSet Hour/Minute/Second
• Tap u "Settings" to set the alarm
sound while ringing.
c"Start"
• The timer starts.
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Note
• The alarm functions at the time set for
the alarm. Tap "Stop" to stop the alarm.
• Tap "Stop" while timer is running to stop
it. Tap "Resume" to restart. Tap "Reset"
to reset timer.
Setting World Clock
You can conrm the date and time for
registered cities in a list.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Clock" u "World clock" tab
b
cInput a city name in search box u
Tap a city
• City name, current time and date of the
selected city are displayed in World clock
list screen.
Note
• Touch and hold down the added city u
"Set daylight saving" u Tap settings to
set summer time. is displayed besides
the city with summer time set.
• From the World clock screen, tap u
"Select all" or place a check mark in the
city to delete u "DELETE" u "YES" to
delete city.
When there is only one world clock that
has been set, tap u "YES".
Setting Stopwatch
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Clock" u "Stopwatch" tab
b"Start"
• The stopwatch starts. Tap "Lap" to count
lap times.
• To stop the stopwatch, tap "Stop".
• Tap "Resume" to restart the stopwatch,
and tap "Reset" to reset it.
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Calendar
This application is for managing your schedule.
If you have a Google account, synchronize data
with Google calendar.
Opening Calendar
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Calendar"
a Event pocket
Add events to your calendar easily.
b Icon of today
Move cursor to today's date (date of icon is
changed).
c Menu
The menu is displayed.
d Switch calendar display
Change the calender display format to Day/
Week/Month/Year/Agenda or display tasks
etc.
e Switch display
Tap ""/">" in Day view/Week view/Month
view/Year view to display the previous/next
day, week, month or year.
f Date of today
g Selected date
h Icon to create new
Create a schedule.
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Creating a Schedule
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Calendar"
bTap date u u Set each item u
"SAVE"
Note
• When it turns to the time set in
"REMINDERS" screen, on schedule
making screen is displayed on the
status bar. Drag or swipe the status
bar downward to open the notication
panel then tap the calendar notication,
the Calendar notications screen
is displayed. Tap "Dismiss" to clear
notication. Set snooze duration and tap
"Snooze" to notify again after it passes
the set time.
Changing/Deleting Schedule
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Calendar"
bTap u "Agenda"
cTap a schedule to change/delete u
(edit) / (delete)
• Tap to edit contents and then "SAVE".
• Tap and "YES".
• On the Calendar screen, tap u "Delete"
u "Select all" or place a check mark in
schedules you want to delete u "DELETE"
u "YES" to delete.
Changing Calendar Settings
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Calendar"
bTap u "Settings"
cChange the settings if necessary
• Set the calendar display, schedule
notication, check the built version or set
up an account.
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QMemo+
Write characters or draw illustrations directly.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "QMemo+"
Memo list screen is displayed.
b
cCreate a memo
a Save the created memo.
b Undo/Redo
c Edit font or select a color
d Select a pen type and a color
e Use an eraser
f Cut the selected part
g Display the QMemo+ menu
h Tap to set the time and place to notify you
of the memo
• Tap "×" to delete the notication.
i Tap to acquire and add weather information
j Tap to acquire and add location information
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Calculator
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Calculator"
• From the Calculator screen, tap u
"Scientic calculator" / "Basic calculator"
to change functions. If it is landscape
display, the scientic calculator is
displayed.
• Touch and hold the value or formula
displayed in formula display eld to cut/
copy/paste it or display it on clipboard.
• Tap to delete input numbers or
operators one by one.
• Tap u "Calculation history" to display
formula history. When history is displayed,
tap u "YES" to clear all history.
• Tap u "QSlide" to move to QSlide
application mode.
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Settings
Settings Menu
From the Home screen of this cell phone, tap
"Apps" u "Settings" to display the "Settings"
screen to set di󰮏erent settings.
WIRELESS
NETWORKS
(P155)
DEVICE (P170)
PERSONAL (P180)
SYSTEM (P189)
WIRELESS NETWORKS
Set to enable/disable networks and set the
network connection settings.
Wi-Fi (P156)
Bluetooth (P200)
Mobile data (P162)
Call settings (P96)
More... (P163)
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Wi-Fi®
This cell phone connects to the Internet via
access points for Wi-Fi® networks or public
wireless LAN services. To connect, you must
congure the access point connection settings
on this cell phone.
Reception interference caused by Bluetooth®
devices
• As wireless LAN (IEEE802.11 b/g/
n) and Bluetooth® device use the same
frequency (2.4 GHz), reception interference
may occur or the communications speed
may lower when using near Bluetooth®
device. Also, you may hear noise or have a
connection problem. In these cases, do the
following:
- Keep the wireless LAN device over 10 m
away from the Bluetooth® device.
- When using within 10 m, turn o󰮏 the
Bluetooth® device.
Note
• Packet communication can be
connected, even when Wi-Fi® function is
ON. However, while Wi-Fi® is available,
Wi-Fi® is prioritized. When the Wi-
Fi® network is disconnected, this cell
phone automatically connects to the
LTE/3G/GSM network. Note that if
you keep connecting via the LTE/3G/
GPRS network, you may incur packet
communication charges.
• You can reduce battery consumption
by turning OFF Wi-Fi® when you are not
using it.
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Connecting to a Wi-Fi® network
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Wi-Fi"
• When "Wi-Fi tutorial" screen is displayed,
tap "YES" to start a tutorial, or tap "NO"
to display "Wi-Fi" screen.
bTurn on "Wi-Fi"
cTap the Wi-Fi® network that you want
to connect to
• If you try to connect to a protected Wi-Fi®
network, you will be prompted to enter the
security key for that Wi-Fi® network. Tap
the "Password" box, enter the network
password and tap "CONNECT".
• Usually, when you enter a password,
the last character entered is displayed
and as many "" as the number of
characters appear instead of previously
entered characters. All characters can be
displayed when you place a check mark
on "Show password".
• To connect to the access point which
supports WPS, on the "Wi-Fi" screen tap
u "Advanced Wi-Fi" u "Connect by
WPS button" / "Connect by WPS PIN" u
operate on the access point side.
Note
• Open network and protected network are
two types networks that are available.
On the left of Wi-Fi® network name, the
network type is indicated by an icon.
The icon indicates (open network)
/ (protected network). The icon also
indicates the signal strength.
Strong signal: Weak signal:
• To search Wi-Fi® network again, tap
"SEARCH" on the "Wi-Fi" screen.
Network name is not displayed depending
on the settings for the access point even
if the Wi-Fi
®
network is connectable. If
this happens, you can still connect to the
network. Refer to "Adding a Wi-Fi
®
network"
(P158).
• When establishing a Wi-Fi® network
connection, the required information is
generally obtained from a DHCP server
automatically. However, it is possible to
specify these items separately.
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• When "Switch to mobile data" has a
check mark, if the mobile network icon is
displayed on the status bar, it indicates
that the mobile network is being used
and note that the packet communication
fee will occur.
When the popup screen of switching
mobile data is displayed, select "Don't
show this again" and tap "OK" so that the
popup screen is not displayed anymore.
From then on, if the Internet is connected
to an unavailable wireless LAN, it
switches to the mobile network and note
that the packet communication fee will
occur.
• If the access point which is not being
connected to the Internet is being
connected, is displayed and the mobile
network may be used to communicate
instead of Wi-Fi®.
Adding a Wi-Fi® network
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Wi-Fi"
bTurn on "Wi-Fi"
cTap u "Add Wi-Fi"
dEnter network SSID in the "Wi-Fi
name (SSID)" box
eTap the "Security" box
• Select the appropriate type from "None",
"WEP", "WPA/WPA2 PSK", and "802.1x
EAP".
• The setting method di󰮏ers depending on
the security settings.
f"CONNECT"
Disconnecting a Wi-Fi® network
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Wi-Fi"
bTap the name of Wi-Fi® network that
you want to disconnect
c"DISCONNECT"
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Setting mobile data switch
Set whether to check availability of the
connected Wi-Fi® network and change to the
mobile network automatically if it is unavailable.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Wi-Fi"
bTurn on "Wi-Fi"
cPlace a check mark in "Switch to
mobile data"
Note
• When the Wi-Fi® which is connected to
an access point that is not connected
to the Internet, such as wireless LAN
internal memory card, is disconnected
with a check mark in "Switch to mobile
data", remove the check mark in "Switch
to mobile data".
Using static IP address
You can set the cell phone to connect to Wi-Fi®
network using the static IP address.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Wi-Fi"
bTurn on "Wi-Fi"
cTap a Wi-Fi® network to connect
u Place a check mark in "Show
advanced options"
dTap "IP settings" eld u "Static"
eSet required items
• To use static IP address, enter the
following items.
- IP address
- Gateway
- Network prex length
- DNS 1
- DNS 2
f"CONNECT"
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Conrming/Deleting the saved Wi-Fi®
network
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Wi-Fi"
bTurn on "Wi-Fi"
cTap u "Saved Wi-Fi"
• The Wi-Fi® network list that was
connected to is displayed.
dTap a Wi-Fi® network name
• The network security information is
displayed.
e"FORGET"
Note
• On the "Wi-Fi" screen, tap a Wi-Fi®
network name to delete u "FORGET" to
delete from the Wi-Fi® network list that
was saved.
Using Wi-Fi Direct®
Devices support Wi-Fi Direct® are connected
without using access point.
■ Asking for connecting with another Wi-Fi
Direct® supported device
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Wi-Fi"
bTurn on "Wi-Fi"
cTap u "Advanced Wi-Fi" u "Wi-Fi
Direct"
• Tap "SEARCH" when the Wi-Fi Direct®
supported device you want to connect is
not displayed.
dTap the detected Wi-Fi Direct®
supported device
• Send a request to connect another
party's Wi-Fi Direct® supported device.
■ Disconnecting with another Wi-Fi Direct®
supported device
a Tap the connected Wi-Fi Direct®
supported device u "OK"
■ Accepting request for connecting with
another Wi-Fi Direct® supported device
a From the "Invitation to connect"
screen, tap "ACCEPT"
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Settings
Setting advanced Wi-Fi® settings
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Wi-Fi"
bTurn on "Wi-Fi"
cTap u "Advanced Wi-Fi"
dChange the settings if necessary
NOTIFICATIONS
Wi-Fi
notication*1
You will be automatically
notied when Wi-Fi® open
network with no security
protection is detected.
USEFUL SETTINGS
Keep Wi-Fi on
when screen
is o󰮏
When the screen display
of this cell phone is
black out, set to either
disconnecting Wi-Fi®
or always maintaining
connection during
charging.
Passpoint When Wi-Fi® is ON, set to
connect to the available
Passpoint supported
access point or not.
CONNECTION
Wi-Fi Direct*1 (P160)
Connect by
WPS button*1
Connect to WPS (Wi-
Fi® Protected Setup)
supported access point.
Connect by
WPS PIN*1
PERSONAL
Install
certicates
Install the network
certicate from the
internal storage.
INFORMATION
MAC address MAC address is
displayed.
IP address*2 IP address is displayed.
*1 When "Wi-Fi" is set to ON beforehand.
*2 When Wi-Fi® network is connected
beforehand.
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Settings
Mobile Data
Items such as whether or not use mobile data
communication, limit mobile data usage, data
usage cycle and the services being used are
displayed.
Displaying mobile data screen
Mobile data usage (rough number) is
displayed either term by term or application by
application.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Mobile data"
Note
• When "Mobile data" is set to ON, Internet
access via mobile network is enabled.
• On the graph, you can set limit mobile
data usage and a warning for top usage
amount. Only when you place a check
mark in "Limit mobile data usage".
Setting mobile data
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Mobile data" u
Restrict
background
data
Restrict auto mobile
data communication.
Show Wi-Fi
usage
Set if display Wi-Fi®
usage or not.
Mobile
hotspots
Set to disable
specialized Wi-Fi®
network on background
applications.
Mobile
networks
(P163)
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Settings
More...
Set other network settings.
Airplane mode Turn ON/OFF radio
wave emitting.
Tethering USB
tethering
(P164)
Wi-Fi
tethering
(P165)
Bluetooth
tethering
(P166)
Help Display Help.
Miracast Set to share screen
display and sound
on video equipment
that supports
Miracast via Wi-
Fi Direct®. When
available devices
are not found, tap
"SEARCH".
SmartShare Beam (P209)
Media server Use DLNA to share
the peripheral
device and media
contents.
NFC/Osaifu-Keitai
settings
(P166)
VPN (P167)
Mobile networks Set if enable data
communication
and if enable data
roaming. Also set
preferred network
type, access point
names, network
mode and network
operators.
Printing Set wireless
printer.
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Settings
Using Tethering
Tethering is a function which uses a mobile
device such as a smart phone as a modem to
connect wireless LAN devices, USB compatible
devices and Bluetooth® compatible devices to
Internet.
Enabling USB tethering
Use microUSB Cable 01 (optional) to connect
this cell phone and a PC to access to the
Internet by using this cell phone as a modem.
a Use microUSB Cable 01 to connect
this cell phone and a PC (P207)
bFrom the Home screen, tap "Apps" u
"Settings" u "More..." u "Tethering"
c"USB tethering"
Note
• The operating environment on PC side
during USB tethering is as follows:
- OS*: Windows 10/Windows 8.1/
Windows 7/Windows Vista
* We do not guarantee operations
conducted in environment with
upgraded OS or in added/changed
environment.
• A driver for USB tethering is required. For
details, refer to the following website.
http://www.lg.com/jp/support/software-
manuals (In Japanese only)
• You can install the driver through the
"Install PC programs" screen displayed
when this cell phone is connected to a
PC.
• USB tethering can be used together with
Wi-Fi® tethering and Bluetooth® tethering.
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Settings
Enabling Wi-Fi® tethering
Up to eight wireless LAN compatible devices
can access to the Internet simultaneously by
using this cell phone as a Wi-Fi® access point.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps" u
"Settings" u "More..." u "Tethering"
u "Wi-Fi tethering"
bTurn on "Wi-Fi tethering"
Note
• Wi-Fi® tethering can be used together
with USB tethering and Bluetooth®
tethering.
Setting Wi-Fi® tethering
■ Setting Wi-Fi® access point
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps" u
"Settings" u "More..." u "Tethering"
bTap "Wi-Fi tethering" u "Congure
Wi-Fi hotspot"
cEnter network SSID in the "Wi-Fi
name (SSID)" box
dTap "Security" box
• Select an appropriate one from "Open",
"WPA PSK" and "WPA2 PSK".
• A password is necessary when setting to
"WPA PSK" or "WPA2 PSK".
e"SAVE"
Note
At the time of purchase, network SSID
is set to "L-01K_xxxx", and security is
set to "WPA2 PSK".
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Settings
Enabling Bluetooth® tethering
Up to four devices can access to the Internet
simultaneously by using this cell phone as a
modem.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps" u
"Settings" u "More..." u "Tethering"
b"Bluetooth tethering"
Note
• Pairing with this cell phone is required to
use Bluetooth® tethering.
For details, refer to "Pairing/Connecting
with Other Bluetooth® Device" (P202).
• Bluetooth® tethering can be used
together with USB tethering and Wi-Fi®
tethering.
Setting NFC/Osaifu-Keitai
Set and manage NFC/Osaifu-Keitai settings.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "More..." u "NFC/
Osaifu-Keitai settings"
NFC/Osaifu-
Keitai lock
Restrict Osaifu-Keitai
functions and its usage
services.
Reader/
Writer, P2P
Turn ON/OFF NFC
reader/writer and P2P
functions.
Android Beam
When "Reader/Writer,
P2P" is turned on, set
to beam app contents
to other NFC compatible
terminals or not. For
setting details, refer to
"Android Beam" (P204).
NFC Type
setting
Select an NFC Type to
use.
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Settings
LOCK PASSWORD SETTINGS
Lock
password
change
Change the lock password
for NFC/Osaifu-Keitai.
TAP & PAY
Tap & pay
Enable/Disable the setting
of the service available by
holding the cell phone over
the IC card reader, such as
Osaifu-Keitai service.
Connecting to VPN (Virtual
Private Network)
VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a technology
to access to the information protected in local
network from other networks. VPN is generally
equipped in companies, schools or other
facilities. Users can access the local network
and view information outside the premise.
To set VPN access from this cell phone,
security information from network
administrator is required.
Adding VPN
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "More..." u "VPN"
b"Add VPN network"
If a caution screen appears, tap "Settings"
and follow the onscreen instructions to
set screen unlock.
cFollow instructions given by the
network administrator and set each
item u "SAVE"
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Settings
Connecting to VPN
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "More..." u "VPN"
bTap a VPN name to connect to
cEnter the required authentication
information u "CONNECT"
Editing VPN
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "More..." u "VPN"
bTouch and hold down a VPN name to
edit
cTap "Edit" u Add, delete or et the
information u "SAVE"
Deleting VPN
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "More..." u "VPN"
bTouch and hold down a VPN name to
delete
cTap "Delete" u "DELETE"
Always use VPN
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "More..." u "VPN"
bTap u "Always-on VPS"
cSelect a VPN prole u "OK"
Setting Access Point
Access point for connecting the Internet (sp-
mode) is already registered. You can add or
change it if necessary.
For details about sp-mode, refer to Xxx
Website.
When using mopera U or Business mopera
Internet, add access point manually.
For details about mopera U, refer to mopera U
website.
Checking the access point in use
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "More..." u "Mobile
networks" u "Access Point Names"
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Settings
Setting an additional access point
<New APN>
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "More..." u "Mobile
networks" u "Access Point Names"
bTap u "Add APN"
cTap "Name" u Enter the network
prole name you want to create u
"OK"
dTap "APN" u Enter the access point
name u "OK"
eEnter other items required by the
network operator
fTap u "Save"
Note
• Do not change MCC to any value other
than 440, or change MNC to any value
other than 10. It may not be displayed.
• When MCC and MNC settings are not
displayed on the screen after being
changed, reset it to the initial settings or
set the access point manually.
Initializing access point
When initializing an access point, it returns to
the default settings.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "More..." u "Mobile
networks" u "Access Point Names"
bTap u "Reset to default" u "YES"
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Settings
DEVICE
Sound & notication
Set sound settings such as phone ringtone,
volumes and vibrate.
BASIC
Manner Mode Select from "Sound &
Vibrate", "Vibrate only", or
"Silent".
SOUND
Volume Set the volumes for
"Ringtone", "Notication
sound", "Touch feedback &
system", and "Music, video,
games & other media".
Ringtone Set a phone ringtone.
Ringtone ID For an incoming call from
the phone number you
selected, set whether to
sound a ringtone created
automatically based on the
phone number.
VIBRATION
Vibrate Set to notify incoming call by
vibration.
Vibration
type
Select a vibrate type.
NOTIFICATIONS
Do not
disturb
Set notication settings
such as the ringtone,
notication sound for a new
message, and vibration and
also set schedule.
Cover & lock
screen
Set whether to display
contents (contents of
a received mail, etc.) or
notications when the screen
is locked or Disney Original
Cover L01 is attached.
Apps Allow/block the notications
from each application.
ADVANCED SETTINGS
Notication
sound
Set up a notication sound.
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Settings
Vibrate on
tap
Set whether to vibrate when
tapping any home touch
button or dialpad (P53).
Sound
e󰮏ects
Set whether to enable
"Dialpad touch sounds",
"Touch sound", or "Screen
unlock sound".
Voice
notication
Set whether to read out the
sender's information and
the message contents of
a received message (SMS)
automatically.
• In "Voice notications
language", set preferred
engine, speech rate, and
voice pitch and listen to an
example.
Illumination
Set the back side illumination to turn on/o󰮏.
You can also set for each function.
Incoming call Set whether to turn on during
an incoming call.
Receiving
mail
Set whether to turn on when
receiving a mail.
Receiving
message
Set whether to turn on when
receiving SMS.
Disney
kisekae
alarm
Set whether to turn on while
Disney kisekae alarm is
ringing.
Disney
market
Set whether to turn on when
receiving notication from
Disney market.
Camera self-
timer
Set whether to turn on when
the self-timer starts.
Unlock Set whether to turn on when
the backlight turns on.
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Settings
Display
Set display settings, such as font, screen
brightness, or animation.
FONT
Font type Set the font displayed on the
screen.
Font size Select from "Minimum",
"Small", "Medium", "Large",
"Very large", "Maximum".
BASIC SETTINGS
Wallpaper Set a wallpaper.
Brightness Set screen brightness.
• If you place a check mark in
"Automatic brightness", the
screen brightness changes
automatically according to
the environment.
Auto-rotate
screen
Set to switch the screen to
horizontal/portrait according
to the orientation of this cell
phone.
Screen
timeout
Set time duration
before screen turns o󰮏
automatically.
Home touch
buttons
Select a layout and a color
for home touch buttons.
ADVANCED SETTINGS
Daydream Set Daydream.
• Tap u "Start now" to
activate Daydream.
• Tap to set details for
each screensaver.
Motion
sensor
calibration
Calibrate the accuracy of
sensor (the tilt and speed of
the sensor).
Operate it when Gesture
does not work properly.
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Settings
Home screen
Set the Home screen settings.
• You cannot change items except for "Select
Home" on XXX.
Select Home Switch home applications.
Choose "XXX" or "Home"
(P83).
SCREEN
Screen swipe
e󰮏ect
Select a screen e󰮏ect.
Allow Home
screen
looping
Set to go to the initial screen
or not when scrolling the
Home screen.
TIPS
Help Read Home screen related
Help.
Lock screen
Set to lock screen or not. Set settings if
necessary.
• The display and setting items vary depending
on your selection from "None", "Touch",
"Swipe", "Knock Code", "Pattern", "PIN",
"Password" to unlock the screen.
SCREEN SECURITY
Select
screen
lock
None Disable the security of
unlocking screen.
Touch Tap to unlock screen.
Swipe Swipe to unlock screen.
Knock
Code
Tap the pattern that
you set when the
screen is OFF to unlock
it.
Pattern Draw pattern to unlock
screen. You can set
your favorite pattern.
PIN Enter a PIN to unlock
screen. Follow the on-
screen instructions to
enter a 4 to 16-digit
number.
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Settings
Select
screen
lock
Password Enter a PIN to unlock
screen. Follow the on-
screen instructions to
enter a 4 to 16-digit
password including
alphabets.
Smart Lock Set to unlock the touch
screen automatically
by a trusted cell phone,
location or face that
you have set up.
Screen swipe
e󰮏ect
Set the screen e󰮏ects
when swiping the
screen to unlock.
Hidden pattern When tapping lock
screen, set if show
pattern dots or not.
Make pattern
visible
Set to show pattern
line or not.
Hidden PIN Set whether to display
the PIN input area
when tapping the
screen.
Randomize PIN
entry
Set whether the
number layout on
keyboard is random
when inputting PIN.
Hidden password Set whether to display
the password input
area when tapping the
screen.
CUSTOMIZE
Shortcuts Customize the shortcut
displayed on the lock
screen.
Weather animation Set if update weather
information for current
location and display it
by animation.
Contact info for
lost phone
Set whether to display
contact information
on the lock screen
when this cell phone is
missing.
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Settings
Note
<On-Screen Unlock>
• If you entered an incorrect Knock Code
for ve times, a message is displayed to
remind you to re-input the pattern after
30 seconds. If you forgot the screen-
unlock pattern, tap "Forgot knock code?"
on the reentry screen and enter your
backup PIN to unlock screen.
• If you entered an incorrect Pattern, PIN,
or Password for ve times, a message is
displayed to remind you to re-input the
pattern after 30 seconds. If you forgot
the screen-unlock pattern, tap "Forgot
pattern?" on the reentry screen and enter
your backup PIN to unlock screen.
<Lock screen notication>
• When the screen lock is set to "Knock
Code" / "Pattern" / "PIN" / "Password", a
screen appears so that you can select
the notication displayed on the lock
screen.
When "Hide sensitive only" / "Hide all
notications" is selected, note that the
notication icons, caller's name, phone
number, the number of missed calls/
voicemails may not be displayed on the
lock screen anymore.
LOCK TIME
Lock timer Set time duration from
the screen turns o󰮏 till
it is locked.
Power key
instantly locks
Set to lock the screen
immediately or not after
pressing the power key.
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Settings
Storage & USB
Display free space in internal storage and
microSD card, operate mount and format
(P198).
DEVICE STORAGE
X.XXGB
Total used
of 16.00
GB
Total space of the internal
storage is displayed.
Internal
storage
Available space of the cell
phone and detailed usage is
displayed.
PORTABLE STORAGE
SD card microSD card les are
displayed.
Note
• To unmount the microSD card, tap . To
mount it again, tap "SD card" u "MOUNT".
Battery & power saving
Conrm the remaining battery, set to restrict
the usage of each function when the battery is
getting less.
BATTERY INFORMATION
Remaining
battery icon
Battery levels are
displayed in percentages.
It displays whether the
battery is being charged,
the expected time to
charge fully/the usable
total time.
Battery usage Conrm the details of
battery consumption.
Battery
percentage on
status bar
Set whether to display
the remaining battery
on the status bar in
percentage.
BATTERY SAVER
Battery saver (P177)
Help Description related
to battery saver is
displayed.
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Settings
Note
• To reduce battery power for each
application, disable applications when the
cell phone is not used or the applications
have not been used for several days
(Battery optimization).
To change the battery optimization
setting, tap "Battery usage" u "Ignore
optimizations" u place a checkmark to
applications to set.
Turn on battery saver
When the remaining battery is less than the
set value, etc. set the battery saver to restrict
the battery consumption by reducing the
screen brightness, etc.
• Tap "Help" on the battery saver screen to
check the description about battery saver.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Battery & power
saving" u "Battery saver"
Battery saver screen is displayed.
bTurn on "Battery saver"
cTap "Turn Battery saver on" u
"Immediately" / "5% battery" / "15%
battery"
Memory
Display the memory (RAM) usage, etc.
AVERAGE MEMORY USE
Indicator Display performance,
total memory, average
use, and free space of
the memory.
Memory used by
apps
Display memory use
of applications for a
specied period.
Note
• To change periods, tap "3 hours"/"6
hours"/"12 hours"/"1 day" at the top of
the screen.
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Settings
Apps
Manage or delete the installed applications.
Conrming applications
a From the Home scree, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Apps" u Tap an
application you want to conrm
Force stop Force-quit an
application being
activated.
Disable/
Enable/
Uninstall
Disable/enable
application or uninstall
application.
Storage Display the storage
usage or clear the
application data or
cache.
Data Display the data usage
of the application.
Permissions Set application
permissions.
Notications Set application
notication settings.
Open by default Set the application to
launch by default.
Battery Display the battery
use condition after the
previous full-charging.
Memory Display the memory
use status.
Deleting an application
• Some preinstalled applications may not be
able to be deleted (uninstalled). Part of the
applications can be disabled (P179).
• It is recommended that the applications
purchased from Play Store be delete (P123)
from Google Play screen.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Apps"
bTap an application to delete
cTap "Uninstall" u "OK"
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Settings
Disabling an application
Disabled application stops its operation and it
is not displayed on the Apps screen.
• It will not be uninstalled.
• It is available for some applications or
services that cannot be uninstalled.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Apps"
bTap an application to disable
cTap "Disable" u "YES"
Note
• When an application is disabled, the
linked applications may not run properly.
In such case, enable it again to run
properly.
Enable an application again
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Apps"
bTap the application you want to
enable again
c"Enable"
Default message app
Select a message application which is used
normally from "Messaging" and "Hangouts".
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps" u
"Settings" u "Default message app"
b"Messaging" / "Hangouts"
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Settings
PERSONAL
Location
Set GPS settings, etc.
Mode (P146)
RECENT LOCATION REQUEST
When there are applications that request
the latest location information, the list is
displayed.
LOCATION SERVICES
Low power
location
estimation
Set whether to quickly
specify the current location
using Qualcomm® IZatTM
hardware.
Camera Set whether to record the
location information in the
photos or videos taken by the
camera.
Google
Location
History
Display the location
information history of places
you visited while you were
logged in to the Google
account.
GPS
notication
Set if play back audio
and vibrate while GPS
is searching for location
information.
Security
Set password settings, etc.
Content lock Select a lock
type when
locking a le in
Gallery.
ENCRYPTION
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Settings
Encrypt phone Conrm the
encrypted
system data
saved in
the internal
storage.
• You cannot
change the
settings
of "Encrypt
phone" on the
cell phone.
Encrypt SD card Encrypt all
the data in
microSD card.
• Note that if
you perform
"Factory
data reset"
with the
microSD card
encrypted,
you will not
be able to
use the
data in the
microSD
card. Decrypt
the microSD
card before
performing
"Factory data
reset".
SIM CARD LOCK
Set up SIM card lock (P185)
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Settings
PASSWORDS
Password typing visible Set if show the
last character
of a hidden
password or not
as you type.
PHONE ADMINISTRATION
Phone administrators Select a device
administrator
to activate in
this cell phone.
Unknown sources Set if allow
installation of
applications
from sources
other than
Google Play.
Verify apps
Disallow or
warn before
installation of
applications that
may cause harm.
Notication access Set if allow
notication of
applications.
CREDENTIAL STORAGE
Storage type Show the
location for
credential
storage
backup.
Certicate
management
Trusted
credentials
Trusted CA
credential is
displayed.
Install from
storage
Install
certicates
from storage.
Clear
credentials
Delete
credential
information of
all contents
and VPN in
credential
storage.
• To delete
an installed
certicate,
you need
to delete
credential
storage.
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Settings
ADVANCED SETTINGS
Trust agents Set whether
to execute
the selected
operation
when a trusted
cell phone is
connected.
Screen pin Set whether
to x a certain
application on
the screen of
this cell phone
or not.
Usage access for apps Set access
to application
usage logs.
Security code on this cell phone
Some functions provided for convenient use
of the cell phone require the security code
to use them. Besides a password for screen
lock of the cell phone, a network security code
necessary for the network services etc. are
available. Make use of the cell phone using an
appropriate security code according to the
purpose.
• Entered PIN/password for screen lock,
network security code, PIN code and PUK
code are shown as "•".
■ Cautions on using security codes
• Avoid using a number that is easy to
guess, such as "birth date", "part of your
phone number", "street address number or
room number", "1111", and "1234". Make
sure to make a note of the security code
you set lest you should forget it.
• Do not reveal your security codes to
others. XXX is not responsible for damage
caused by misuse of your security codes
by others.
• If you forget security codes, you should
bring your o󰮐cial identication (such as
driver's license), the cell phone, and nano
UIM card with you to the nearest Shop. For
details, contact "General Inquiries" on the
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Settings
back cover of this manual.
• The PUK code is written on the
subscription form (copy for customer)
handed at the subscription in the Shop. If
you have subscribed at other than Shop,
you should bring your o󰮐cial identication
(such as driver's license), the nano UIM
card with you to the nearest Shop or
contact "General Inquiries" on the back
cover of this manual.
■ PIN/Password for screen lock
The security code is used for lock function of
this cell phone.
■ Network security code
The network security code is a 4-digit
number necessary for using the XXX Network
Services or identication at reception of
your request in Shop or at XXX Information
Center, or when using "お客様サポー
(customer support)". It can be set to any
number at the subscription and also changed
later by yourself.
For details on Network security code, refer to
Xxx Website.
■ PIN code
The nano UIM card can set security code
named PIN code. This code is set to "0000"
at the time of subscription, but you can
subsequently change it.
PIN is a 4- to 8-digit number (code) that
must be entered for user conrmation to
prevent unauthorized use of nano UIM card
by a third party every time you insert the
nano UIM card into the cell phone or when
the cell phone is powered on. You can set
entering the PIN code enables making/
receiving calls and cell phone operations.
• If you use a nano UIM card that has been
currently used when you buy a new cell
phone, use the same PIN code that had
been set on the current cell phone. The
code is "0000" if the default setting has
not been changed.
• If you enter incorrect PIN code three times
in a row, the code will be locked. In that
case, unlock with "PIN unblocking key".
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Settings
■ PIN unblocking key (PUK)
The PIN unblocking key is an 8-digit number
used to unblock the PIN code. You cannot
change it by yourself.
• If you enter the PIN unblocking key
incorrectly ten times in a row, the nano UIM
card will be locked. If this happens, please
contact the Shop.
Setting PIN code
You can set to require the PIN code entry for
using the cell phone when the power is turned
on.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Security"
b"Set up SIM card lock"
c"Lock SIM card"
dEnter PIN and tap "OK"
• Place a check mark in "Lock SIM card".
Changing PIN
Enable PIN beforehand.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Security"
b"Set up SIM card lock"
c"Change SIM PIN"
dEnter the current PIN, and tap "OK"
eEnter a new PIN and tap "OK"
fEnter the same PIN that you entered
in step 5 and tap "OK"
Entering PIN
Follow the operations below if you are asked to
enter the PIN when turning on this cell phone.
a Enter the PIN of the nano UIM card,
and tap "OK"
Unlocking PIN
Follow the operations below to unlock PIN
when you have entered PIN incorrectly for 3
times in a row.
a From the PIN input screen, enter
PIN code and tap "OK"
bEnter a new PIN and tap "OK"
cEnter the same PIN as you entered
in step 2 and tap "OK"
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Settings
Accounts & sync
Add or delete an account used in this
cell phone, such as Google account. Set
synchronization settings.
Setting account
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Accounts & sync"
b"ADD ACCOUNT"
cTap an account type you want to
add
dSet according to the on-screen
instructions
Note
• The application automatically
synchronizes data if "Auto-sync data" is
turned on. Packet communication fee
may be charged when operating the
above operations. Also, it consumes
more battery than when "Auto-sync data"
is turned o󰮏.
• When synchronizing manually, from the
Home screen, tap "Apps" u "Settings" u
"Accounts & sync" u Select an account
type u Tap an account to synchronize u
Tap the items to synchronize or tap u
"Sync now".
Removing account
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Accounts & sync"
bTap an account type to delete
cTap the account name to delete
dTap u "Remove account" u
"REMOVE ACCOUNT"
Note
• account cannot be added or deleted.
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Settings
Language & keyboard
Set language and keyboard settings in this cell
phone. You can also set voice input and output
settings.
Language
Select a language you use in
this cell phone.
KEYBOARD & INPUT METHODS
Current
keyboard
Select default keyboard and
input method.
LG Japanese
keyboard
Set the keyboard settings
(P62).
Google voice
typing
Set the Google voice typing
settings such as language
and "Ok Google" detection.
SPEECH
Text-to-
speech
output
Set speech settings. You
can set preferred engine,
speech rate, and voice pitch
and listen to an example.
MOUSE/TRACKPAD
Pointer
speed
Set pointer speed when this
cell phone is connected with
mouse or trackpad.
Reverse
buttons
Switch the functions of the
left and right buttons of the
connected mouse.
Backup & reset
Backing up and Initializing settings.
GOOGLE BACKUP
Back up my
data
Set to backup on the Google
server or not.
Backup
account
Set an account for backup.
Add an account to use as a
backup in "Add account".
Automatic
restore
Restore backed up settings
and data when installing an
application again.
RESET
Network
settings
reset
Initialize the network
settings including Wi-Fi® and
Bluetooth®.
Factory data
reset
Delete all the data inside this
cell phone.
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Settings
Initializing this cell phone
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Backup & reset"
bTap "Factory data reset" u "RESET
PHONE" u "Delete all" u "OK"
• When deleting the data saved in microSD
card, place a check mark in "Erase SD
card".
Note
• The battery level should be more than
30% for initializing this cell phone.
• Backup your data such as images,
videos and music on PC. For details
about connection method, refer to "File
Management" (P195) and "External
Device Connection" (P206).
Google
Check, change, or delete information or
settings related to your Google account and
the services.
• For details on Google settings, from the
Home screen, tap "Apps" u "Settings" u
"Google" u u Tap "Help & feedback" to
refer to Help.
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Settings
SYSTEM
Set shortcut keys, date and time, accessibility,
and cell phone information.
Shortcut keys
Set whether to launch Capture+ to write a
note or to launch camera by pressing the
volume key twice when the screen is o󰮏 or on
the lock screen.
Date & time
Set settings about date and time.
BASIC
Auto-date &
time
Set the automatic retrieval of
date and time information via
the network.
Set date Set date manually.
• Set up the settings after
turn o󰮏 "Auto-date & time".
Set time Set time manually.
• Set up the settings after
turn o󰮏 "Auto-date & time".
Auto-time
zone
Set the automatic retrieval of
time zone information via the
network.
Select time
zone
Set time zone manually.
• Set up the settings after
turn o󰮏 "Auto-time zone".
TIME FORMAT
Use 24-hour
format
Set to display the time in 24-
hour or 12-hour format.
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Settings
Accessibility
Set application settings related to
accessibility.
TYPE
Vision TalkBack Enable user
assistance service
such as responding
to user operations via
audio and vibrations
and reading out text.
Also set settings
of speech, other
feedback, touch
exploration, etc.
Vision Voice
noti
cations
Set whether to read
out the sender's
information and the
message contents of
a received message
(SMS) automatically.
• Set preferred
engine, adjust
speech rate, and
voice pitch and
listen to an example
demonstration in
"Voice notications
language".
Screen
shade
Set the brightness to
the minimum to save
battery.
Font size Select from
"Minimum", "Small",
"Medium", "Large",
"Very large",
"Maximum".
Touch
zoom
Zoom in or zoom out
by triple-tapping the
screen.
Screen
color
inversion
The colors of screen
and contents are
inverted.
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Settings
Vision Screen
color
adjust
ment
Adjust the display
color of screen and
contents.
Screen
color
lter
Select "Protanomaly",
"Deuteranomaly",
or "Tritanomaly" to
change the color
tone of the display.
Power
key ends
call
Press the power
button to end a call.
Hearing Captions Customize the
subtitle settings
for hard-of-hearing
people.
Flash
alerts
Set the camera ash
to blink during an
incoming call or a
notication.
Audio
type
Select an audio
type from "Mono" /
"Stereo".
Sound
balance
Adjust the volume
balance by sliding to
left or right.
Motor &
cogni
tion
MOTOR
Touch
feedback
time
Select a touch
response sensitivity
from "Short",
"Medium", and "Long".
Touch
assistant
Display the touch
board to access to
the physical button
functions or a
gesture quickly.
Screen
timeout
Set time duration
before screen turns
o󰮏 automatically.
COGNITION
Touch
control
areas
Set the screen area
where the touch
operation is not
allowed.
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Settings
GENERAL
Accessibility
features shortcut
Set whether to
activate accessibility
by triple-tapping the
home key. Available
functions are
"TalkBack" / "Screen
color inversion" /
"Touch assistant"
/ "Accessibility
settings".
Auto-rotate screen Automatically switch
the screen to portrait
display/landscape
display when this cell
phone is rotated.
SERVICES
おすすめ使い方
(Osusume hint)
Set whether to
display Osusume
hint, which explains
how to use the cell
phone in response to
operations and use
situations.
Switch Access The operations
when the back
key, or home key,
etc. is pressed set
whether controlling
is to be substituted
by physical key
combinations such
as the power key,
etc.
Note
• You can download and set applications
compatible with user assistance services
from Google Play.
• If you authorize the usage of TalkBack,
be careful since personal information
such as credit card numbers, etc. might
also be recorded in exchanges via
user interfaces. If perchance, data and
information which were registered happen
to be leaked, please be forewarned that
XXX shall not bear any responsibility.
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Settings
• If TalkBack is allowed to use, the Touch
guide function also becomes valid. The
Touch guide is a function which can read
aloud and display explanations of the
items where your nger is positioned.
After you once turn on the Touch guide
functions, tap items once to select them,
after they are selected, then double
tapping and scrolling become a two
nger operation.
To turn o󰮏 the Touch guide individually,
from the Home screen, tap "Apps" u
"Settings" u "Accessibility" u "Vision" u
"TalkBack" u "Settings" u remove check
mark from "Explore by touch".
• When the Home screen is set to XXX
LIVE UX, TalkBack may not function
normally.
About phone
Information related to this cell phone is
displayed.
Phone name Set phone name for
Bluetooth®, Wi-Fi
Direct®, etc.
Update
Center
App
Updates
(P241)
Software
Update
(P237)
Network Network, mobile
network type, service
state, roaming, mobile
network state, and IP
address are displayed.
Status Your phone number and
IMEI are displayed.
Battery The battery status and
remaining power are
displayed.
• Place a check mark
in "Alarm battery
condition" to display
a message when the
battery is not in a
good condition.
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Settings
Hardware info Model number (model
name), Hardware
version, Up time, S/N,
Wi-Fi® MAC address,
and Bluetooth® address
are displayed.
Software info Android version,
Android security
patch level, Baseband
version, Kernel version,
Build number, and
Software version being
used in this cell phone
are displayed.
Legal info Legal Documents for
LG Software, Open
source license, Google
legal are displayed.
Activity logs Set whether to agree
to sending information
of the cell phone to LG.
Regulatory &
Safety
The name of the cell
phone and credential
information, etc. are
displayed.
Checking your own phone number
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "About phone" u
"Status"
• Your phone number is displayed in "My
phone number".
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Settings
File management
Storage Structure
This Cell Phone (Internal
Storage)
Main created folders in the phone (internal
storage) at the time of purchase are as
follows.
Depending on operations on the cell phone,
displayed folders may di󰮏er.
Alarms Save music data etc. for
alarm sound.
Android Save setting data or
temporary les for the
system or applications.
DCIM Save still image/video data
shot by the camera (when
the saving location is set to
the cell phone).
Download Save data downloaded by the
browser.
Movies Save video data.
Music Save music data.
Notications Saves music data etc. to be
set as notication sound.
Pictures The still image data is saved.
Podcasts Podcast data is saved.
Preload The data saved beforehand
after purchasing is saved.
Ringtones Save music data etc. for
ringtone or alarm sound.
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File management
microSD card (External
Storage)
You can attach microSD card (including
microSDHC card and microSDXC card) to the
cell phone and use it.
• This cell phone supports a microSD card of
up to 2 GB, a microSDHC card of up to 32
GB, and a microSDXC card of up to 200 GB
(as of June 2016).
• A microSDXC card can only be used with
SDXC compatible devices. Do not insert a
microSDXC card into a device incompatible
with SDXC since it may cause damage to the
data stored in the microSDXC card.
• To use microSDXC card again with damaged
data inside, you need to initialize the
microSDXC card with an SDXC compatible
device (all data will be deleted).
• To data copy with an SDXC incompatible
device, please use a card that meets the
standard of a copy destination/copy source
device such as microSDHC card or microSD
card.
• Consult each microSD card manufacturer for
information about the compatible microSD
card.
• The UHS speed class of microSD card
supported by this cell phone is class 1.
• The speed class of microSD card supported
by this cell phone is up to class 10.
Inserting microSD card
a Open the slot cap (P35)
bInsert the SIM eject tool straight
into the tray eject hole(P43)
cRemove the tray from this cell
phone (P43)
dWith the metal contacts facing
down, insert the microSD card into
the microSD card slot
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File management
ePush the tray straight into this cell
phone
fPress rmly the slot cap of this cell
phone to close (P35)
Removing microSD card
When removing the microSD card, make sure
to unlock the SD card mount (safely remove)
before removing it
(P176).
a Open the slot cap (P35)
bInsert the SIM eject tool straight
into the tray eject hole(P43)
cRemove the tray from this cell
phone (P43)
dRemove the microSD card from the
tray
ePush the tray straight into this cell
phone
fPress rmly the slot cap of this cell
phone to close (P35)
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File management
Note
• If you lost the SIM eject tool, use a paper
clip as an alternative.
Example of a paper clip
Formatting microSD card
Note that formatting microSD card erases all
data in the microSD card.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Storage & USB"
b"SD card" u u "Settings" u
"Format" u "FORMAT" u "DONE"
File Operations
File or Folder Operations
Use "File Manager" to display or manage the
data, such as the still images, videos, music
or documents, which were saved in this cell
phone.
Storage in this cell phone
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "File Manager"
bTap "All les" / "Music" / "Image" /
"Video" / "Document"
cTap a folder or le
When the application selection screen is
displayed, select an application to use
and tap "OK". The le is displayed/played.
Creating a folder
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "File Manager"
bTap "All les" u "Internal storage"
/ "SD card" u tap the folder if
necessary
cTap u Enter a folder name u
"SAVE"
Note
• A folder can only be created in "Internal
storage" or "SD card" of "All les".
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File management
Renaming a le or folder
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "File Manager"
bTap "All les" / "Music" / "Image" /
"Video" / "Document" u Tap a folder
if necessary
cTouch and hold a folder/le u
"Rename" u Enter a name u "SAVE"
Note
• When purchasing, some folders such as
"Android" or "DCIM" which were created in
this main unit (internal storage) cannot
be renamed.
Deleting a le or folder
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "File Manager"
bTap "All les" / "Music" / "Image" /
"Video" / "Document" u Tap a folder
if necessary
cTouch and hold a folder/le u
"Delete" u "YES"
Note
• When purchasing, some folders such as
"Android" or "DCIM" which were created in
this main unit (internal storage) cannot
be deleted.
Moving/Copying a le or folder
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "File Manager"
bTap "All les" u Tap the folder if
necessary
cTouch and hold a folder/le u "Move"
/ "Copy"
dDisplay the moving destination/copy
destination folder u "OK"
Note
• When purchasing, some folders such as
"Android" or "DCIM" which were created in
this main unit (internal storage) cannot
be moved or copied.
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File management
Data Communication
Bluetooth®
Communication
Connect this cell phone to Bluetooth® devices
wirelessly, to exchange data.
• For Bluetooth® compatible version or prole,
refer to "Main Specications" (P242).
• For Bluetooth® setting and operation
procedure, refer to the manual of the
Bluetooth® devices being connected.
• We do not guarantee that this cell phone
can be connected to all Bluetooth® devices
wirelessly.
■ Notes on using Bluetooth® function
• The distance between this cell phone
and another Bluetooth® device should
be kept within approximately 10 m with
no obstructions in sight. The detectable
distance may be shorter when there are
obstructions between this cell phone
and another device, or depending on the
conditions of the surroundings (such as
walls or furniture) and the structure of a
building. Especially when there is a wall or
oor of reinforced concrete between them,
they may be unable to connect with each
other. Note the above mentioned distance
is not guaranteed.
• Make sure to keep this cell phone 2 m
or more away from another device such
as home electric appliances, AV devices,
OA devices, etc. Microwave oven can
easily a󰮏ect wireless function, so keep
this cell phone 3 m or more away from
the microwave oven. Otherwise, normal
connection cannot be performed when
nearby electric devices are powered on.
TVs and radios may receive noise or video
interference.
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Data Communication
• Move the Bluetooth® device to a place
where connection is available when there
is a broadcast station or radio near the
device or else this cell phone cannot be
connected to the device. Strong radio
waves may prevent from connection
between this cell phone and the device.
• Wireless connection is available when
Bluetooth® device is put in a bag or pocket.
However, lowering of communication
speed or noise may result when you are in
between the Bluetooth® device and this
cell phone.
• The radio wave from Bluetooth® may
a󰮏ect the operation of medical electronics
etc. Some cases in communication may
result in an accident, so turn o󰮏 this cell
phone and other Bluetooth® devices in the
following places.
- On trains
- On airplanes
- In hospitals
- Near automatic doors or re alarms
-
In places such as gas stations where
ammable gas is generated
Reception interference caused by wireless
LAN devices
• As this cell phone's Bluetooth® function
and wireless LAN devices use the same
frequency (2.4 GHz), reception interference
may occur or the communications speed
may lower if you use this cell phone near
the wireless LAN devices. Also, you may
hear noise or have a connection problem. In
these cases, do the following:
- Keep the Bluetooth® device over 10 m
away from this cell phone or the wireless
LAN device.
- Within 10 m, turn off the wireless LAN
device.
■ Pass code (PIN) of Bluetooth® function
• Pass code (PIN) of Bluetooth® function
is an authentication code to enter when
accessing Bluetooth® devices for the
rst time to recognize and permit the
connection each other. Entering the same
pass code (PIN) (up to 16 single byte
alphanumeric characters) on each sending/
receiving device is required.
• On this cell phone, pass code may
sometimes be displayed as "PIN".
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Data Communication
Turning ON Bluetooth®
Function to Make This Cell
Phone Discoverable
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Bluetooth"
bTurn on "Bluetooth"
Note
When you do not use Bluetooth® function,
turn Bluetooth® function o󰮏 to save the
the battery.
• The setting of the Bluetooth® ON/OFF
is not changed even when the power is
turned o󰮏.
Changing the name of this cell phone
You can change the name of this cell
phone displayed on another device when
communicating via Bluetooth® communication.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Bluetooth"
bTurn on "Bluetooth"
cTap u "Edit phone name"
dEnter each item u "SAVE"
Pairing/Connecting with Other
Bluetooth® Device
To transfer data by Bluetooth® communication,
perform pairing (pairing setting) with another
device in advance, and then register it to this
cell phone.
• Depending on Bluetooth® devices, there are
devices with only pairing and those conduct
till connection.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "Bluetooth"
bTurn on "Bluetooth"
• Detected Bluetooth® devices are
displayed by list.
• If no Bluetooth® devices are displayed,
tap "SEARCH" to re-search.
cTap a desired device to connect
with u "PAIR"
Pass key (PIN) may be required depending
on the Bluetooth® device to be connected
to.
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Data Communication
Note
• Even for devices requiring pass code
(PIN) when pairing, once pairing is
performed, it is not necessary to enter
the pass code (PIN) to reconnect after
disconnected as long as the paring is not
canceled.
• You can set pairing even if it is a
device unable to connect such as an
incompatible prole. However, it cannot
be connected even if you tap the device.
• Devices that are not compatible with
SCMS-T cannot play data such as music
data despite the types of audio related
data.
When answering pairing request from
another device
When a screen asking for pairing when
connecting Bluetooth® communication
displayed, tap "PAIR" or enter pass code (PIN)
if required, then tap "OK".
Disconnecting
a Tap a desired device to disconnect
from "PAIRED DEVICES" list u "OK"
Canceling pairing
a Tap beside the device that you
want to unpair from the "PAIRED
DEVICES" list u "Unpair"
Sending/Receiving Data via
Bluetooth® Function
• Turn on Bluetooth® function beforehand to
make this cell phone detectable.
Sending data via Bluetooth® function
You can send data of phonebook (name card
data in vcf format), les such as photos or
videos, etc. to another Bluetooth® device (PC
etc.).
• For sending, perform the operation from
the menu such as "Share" / "Send" of each
application.
Example: To send still images from Gallery
a Pairing/connecting this cell phone
with another Bluetooth® device
(P202)
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Data Communication
bFrom the Home screen, tap "Gallery"
u Select and display the photo you
want to send
cTap u "Bluetooth" u Select a
Bluetooth® device
dReceive the data by following the
on-screen instructions on the device
of the recipient
Receiving data via Bluetooth®
function
a Pair/connect this cell phone with
another Bluetooth® device (P202)
bThe data is sent from the other
Bluetooth® device
cTap "ACCEPT" when the le transfer
request screen is displayed on this
cell phone
appears in the status bar, and data
reception starts.
• You can conrm data reception on the
notication panel.
• Message screen appears at the bottom
screen after receiving data.
NFC Communication
NFC is short for Near Field Communication.
It is an international standard proximity
wireless communication system determined
by ISO (International Organization for
Standardization). This cell phone enables
non-contact IC card function, Reader/writer
function, P2P function, etc.
Use NFC function to transfer data with other
compatible devices.
• For holding over the other device, see P126.
Android Beam
You can transmit and receive data with a
device equipped with Reader/Writer, P2P
functions.
• Enable the Reader/Writer, P2P function and
place a check mark in "Android Beam".
• If NFC/Osaifu-Keitai is set to lock, Android
beam cannot be used.
• Depending on the application, Android beam
may not be used.
• We do not guarantee any communication with
a cell phone equipped with Reader/Writer,
P2P functions.
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Data Communication
Transmitting data
Transmit les of browser webpages, contacts,
images and video to other NFC compatible
terminals.
Example: To transmit images from Gallery
a Enable the Android beam function on
the receiving end terminal
bEnable the Reader/Writer, P2P
function on this cell phone and place
a check mark in "Android Beam"
(P166)
cFrom the Home screen, tap "Gallery"
u Select an image to transmit
dAlign the mark on this cell phone
and the receiving end terminal, and
bring them close together
• The beam share screen is displayed.
eTap beam share screen
• The beam receiving starts on the
receiving end terminal.
Receiving data
a Enable the Android beam function on
the transmitting end terminal
bEnable the Reader/Writer, P2P
function on this cell phone and place
a check mark in "Android Beam"
(P166)
cAlign the mark on this cell phone
and the transmitting end terminal,
bring them close together, and
operate on the transmitting end
terminal
• The beam receiving starts.
is displayed in the status bar.
• Reception status can be conrmed via
the notication panel.
• After reception ends, a message screen
is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
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Data Communication
External Device Connection
Connecting with a PC
You can synchronize data, such as music,
with "Windows Media Player" on your PC by
connecting this cell phone with your PC via the
micro USB Cable 01 (optional), and drag and
drop the data to transfer it between the PC
and this cell phone.
• To recognize this cell phone on your PC, a
dedicated driver and Windows Media Player
11 or later are required.
- For details about how to download and
operate the dedicated driver, refer to the
homepage below.
http://www.lg.com/jp/support/software-
manuals (In Japanese only)
- You can download the latest Windows
Media Player on Microsoft website.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/
windows/download-windows-media-player
• Some functions such as shooting and playing
a video may not work while this cell phone is
being connected with a PC.
• Some data may not be available due to
copyright.
Note
• To operate a le, operating environment
on PC side is shown as follows:
- OS*: Windows 10/Windows 8.1/
Windows 7/Windows Vista
- Windows Media Player: Windows Media
Player 11 or later
* We do not guarantee operations
conducted in environment with
upgraded OS or in added/changed
environment.
• Use a PC to back up the client's data
saved in the internal storage of this cell
phone and microSD card.
• The data saved in the internal storage
of this cell phone or microSD card from
other devices such as PCs may not be
able to display on this cell phone. Also,
the data saved in the PC from this cell
phone may not be able to display on
other devices.
206
External Device Connection
Connecting This Cell Phone
with a PC
a Insert the microUSB plug of micro
USB Cable 01 in the external
connection terminal of this cell
phone
• Insert the microUSB plug horizontally with
USB mark facing up.
bInsert the USB plug of microUSB
Cable 01 in the USB port on PC
• This cell phone is recognized
automatically on a PC.
Note
• While reading or writing the data, do not
disconnect the power.
• Do not unplug microUSB cable during
reading or writing data. Loss of data may
cause.
Operating Data in the Cell
Phone from a PC
Connect this cell phone and a PC with
microUSB Cable 01 (optional). You can operate
data in the cell phone from the PC.
a Connect the cell phone to PC via
microUSB Cable 01 (P207)
bSelect the USB connection method
Charging only Charge the cell phone
only.
File transfer Transfer music,
movies, etc. using le
management software
compatible with MTP.
207
External Device Connection
Photo transfer Transfer photos
or movies to PC
etc. which are not
compatible with MTP.
Tethering (P164)
MIDI device Use the cell phone for
MIDI input.
c"JUST ONCE"/"ALWAYS"
Note
• To change the USB connection method,
open the notication panel u Tap the
notication of USB connection and select
the USB connection method.
Connecting with Printer
You can print browser images or pictures with
a Wi-Fi® supported printer.
• For operation method about Wi-Fi® supported
printer, check the Wi-Fi® supported printer's
instruction manual.
• This cell phone and the printer need to
be connected with either the same Wi-Fi®
network or the same Wi-Fi Direct®.
Wireless Print
Example: To print out pictures from Gallery
a From the Home screen, tap "Gallery"
bSelect a picture you want to print
out
cTap u "Print"
dFollow the on-screen instructions
208
External Device Connection
Connecting with Other
Devices
Using SmartShare Beam
Use SmartShare Beam to send or receive
contents.
Setting SmartShare Beam
Set to publish the contents on this cell phone
on other client devices.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps" u
"Settings" u "More..." u "SmartShare
Beam"
bTurn on "SmartShare Beam"
(Device
name)
Change the name of
this cell phone which
is displayed on another
device.
Storage Set a destination to save
the received data.
File
transfer
history
Display the list of all the
les which were sent/
received by SmartShare
Beam.
Help Display Help.
Sending les via SmartShare Beam
You can send contents in this cell phone to
other client devices.
Example: To send pictures from Gallery
a From the Home screen, tap "Gallery"
bSelect a picture you want to send
cTap u "SmartShare Beam"
dTap a device to send the picture
• When it is sent by Wi-Fi Direct®, turn on
the SmartShare Beam on the receiving
device in advance.
• When it is sent by Bluetooth®, pair with
the receiving device in advance.
• When the device is not displayed, tap
"RESCAN" to scan the device.
209
External Device Connection
Receiving les device via
SmartShare Beam
You can receive contents from other devices.
a When "File transfer" screen is
displayed, "YES"/"ACCEPT"
is displayed on the status bar. Data
reception starts.
• You can conrm the reception condition
from notication panel.
• When data is received, a message screen
is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Displaying on Wi-Fi® Miracast
Supported Device via Wi-Fi®
Connection
Connect this cell phone and a Wi-Fi® Miracast
supported device via Wi-Fi® connection to show
videos and pictures on TV or on a display.
• Turn on Wi-Fi® function beforehand.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "More..." u "Miracast"
bTurn on "Miracast"
• Tap "SEARCH" if the device you want to
connect is not displayed.
cTap a detected Wi-Fi® Miracast
supported device
Disconnecting Wi-Fi® Miracast
supported device
a Tap a Wi-Fi® Miracast supported
device to disconnect u "OK"
Note
Video or audio may not be output properly
when connecting with a device that does
not support HDCP. Depending on the
contents, some may not be allowed to
output from the content provider, some
may be checked on due to the functional
issues.
• When you have an incoming call during
connection, the incoming call screen is
also displayed in the connected device.
• For some applications, contents are
displayed in the connected device.
Operations such as playback in this cell
phone are available.
210
External Device Connection
Using Overseas
Outline of International
Roaming (WORLD WING)
The international roaming service (WORLD
WING) allows you to use your cell phone in the
service areas of overseas operators a󰮐liated
with XXX, with the same phone number and
email address. Calls and SMS can be used
without changing settings.
● Available network
The cell phone is placed in Class 5. You can
use it in LTE network, 3G network and GSM/
GPRS network service areas. It can also be
used in countries/regions supporting 3G
850MHz/GSM 850MHz networks. Please
check the information about the available
areas.
● Before using this cell phone overseas, read
the following item.
• Xxx Website.
Note
• For country codes/international call
access codes/universal number
international prex, supported countries/
areas and network operators, refer to Xxx
Website.
211
Using Overseas
Available Service
Overseas
Main
communication
service
3G 3G
850
GSM
(GPRS) LTE
Calls ○ ○
SMS ○ ○
Email*○ ○
Browser*○ ○
( : Available ×: Unavailable)
*To use data communication when roaming,
turn ON the data roaming settings (P213).
Note
• Some services are not available
depending on the overseas network
operator or network.
Conrm the name of the network operator
being connected on the notication panel
(P69).
Before Using Overseas
Conrming before Departure
Before using this cell phone overseas, check
the following information in Japan.
● Contract
• Check whether you have applied for
WORLD WING. For more details, contact
"General Inquiries" on the back cover of this
instruction manual.
● Battery Charge
• About charging, see Xxx Website.
● Charges
• Fees are charged di󰮏erently (call fee,
packet communication fee) for overseas
use from the charge in Japan. For details,
see Xxx Website.
• Auto communication may start depending
on the applications you use, therefore
packet communication fees may become
high. Ask the supplier for operating
conditions of each application.
212
Using Overseas
Pre-conguring
● Network service conguration
If you have subscribed Network service,
voice mail service, call forwarding service,
number notication service, etc. are available
overseas. However, some network services
are unavailable.
• Starting "Remote operation settings"
service is required when using networks
service overseas. You also can set
"Remote operation settings" after arriving
abroad.
- From Japan (P97)
- From overseas (P219)
• Network service may not be available to
use depending on the network operator
you are using abroad even if you can set or
cancel the settings.
Conrming Overseas
When you arrive at overseas, this cell phone
automatically connects to an available network
operator if it is powered on.
● About connections
Place a check mark in "Select automatically"
of "Network operators" to select the optimum
network automatically.
Settings for Using Overseas
Setting data roaming
To perform packet communication overseas,
you need to turn on data roaming.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "More..." u "Mobile
networks"
bTap "Data roaming" u Conrm notes
screen and tap "OK"
Setting a network operator
While purchasing, this cell phone is set to detect
the available networks automatically and switch
to it. When setting up manually, set the following
settings.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "More..." u "Mobile
networks" u "Network operators" u
"Search networks"
• Search and display available networks.
• When an error occurs during the network
search, turn o󰮏 "Data enabled" and
perform it again (P163).
213
Using Overseas
bSelect a network of network
operators
• To switch networks automatically, place
a check mark in "Select automatically".
Setting network mode
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "More..." u "Mobile
networks" u "Preferred network
type"
bTap "LTE/3G/GSM(Auto)" / "3G/
GSM" / "GSM"
About date & time
If you place a check mark in "Auto-date & time"
and "Auto-time zone" in "Date & time", the time
and time zone of this cell phone's clock will be
automatically changed when information about
the local time and time zone is received from
the network of the overseas operator to which
you are connected.
• The automatic time/time zone setting may
not work properly depending on the overseas
operator. In that case, set the time zone
manually.
• The timing of these changes may di󰮏er
depending on the overseas operators.
• "Date & time" → P189
Inquiries
• If your cell phone or nano UIM card is lost or
stolen overseas, contact XXX immediately
from your current location and carry out the
procedure to suspend usage. For contact
information, refer to the back cover of this
manual. Please note that you are liable for
any call or communication charges incurred
after the loss or theft of this cell phone.
• You will need the country's "international
call access code" or "universal number
international prex" if calling from a land-line
phone overseas.
214
Using Overseas
How to Make and
Receive Calls at Your
Location
Making Calls to Other
Countries (including Japan)
You can use the international roaming
service to make calls to other countries while
overseas.
• For information of available countries or
network operators, see Xxx Website.
a From the Home screen, tap "Phone"
u "Dial" tab
bEnter "+" (touch and hold down "0")
u country code u area code (city
code) u other party's phone number
in order
• If the area code begins with "0", remove
the rst "0" when entering the number.
However, "0" may be required in some
countries and regions such as Italy.
c
• When placing a check mark in "Automatic
conversion" of "International dial assist",
enter a number starts from area code the
same as when you call in Japan u
u Tap "Converted number".
When making video call
Tap u "Video call".
dTap "END CALL" to end a call
Making a Call Domestically
You can make a call to the other party's land-
line phone or a mobile phone in the same way
as in Japan.
a From the Home screen, tap "Phone"
u "Dial" tab
bEnter the other party's phone
number
• To make a call to a land-line phone, enter
the area code (city code) and the other
party's phone number.
c
dTap "END CALL" to end a call
215
Using Overseas
Making a Call to WORLD
WING Users
When the other party that you are making a
call to is a WORLD WING user, make a call as
if you are making an international call to Japan
even if the other party is in the country in
which you are staying.
• Dial "+" and "81" (country code of Japan)
rst and then dial the phone number omitting
the "0" at the beginning as if you are making
a call to Japan because the call is routed
through Japan regardless of the destination.
Receiving Calls Overseas
You can receive calls in the same way as in
Japan.
Note
• When you receive a call while using the
international roaming service, the call
is forwarded internationally from Japan,
regardless of the country from which
the call is made. The call is charged
the same as the call to Japan, and the
receiver is charged the incoming call
charge.
• Even if the other party has made a call
with notication of the Caller ID set,
you may not be notied of the Caller ID
depending on the overseas operator.
Also, the number you are notied of may
di󰮏er from the other party's Caller ID
depending on the network that the other
party is using.
• "Reject call setting" may not be declined
during use overseas (P98).
216
Using Overseas
Making a Call from Other
Parties
● Having the other party call you overseas
from Japan
Have the other party call you by dialing your
phone number in the same way as you do
when you are in Japan.
● Having the other party call you overseas
from a country outside Japan
You need to have the other party dial the
international call access code and "81"
(country code of Japan) regardless of the
destination because the call is routed
through Japan.
International call access code of the country
in which the caller is staying is -81- 90 (or
80, 70) -XXXX-XXXX
Setting International
Roaming
Setup to use the international roaming service
or international phone calls.
• Depending on the overseas network operator,
roaming cannot be set up in some cases.
a From the Home screen, tap "Phone"
u u "Call settings" u "Roaming
settings"
bChange the settings if necessary
Incoming call
restriction while
roaming
During the
international
roaming, set
to restrict the
incoming calls or
not.
Incoming call
notication while
roaming
During the
international
roaming, set
to notify the
incoming calls via
SMS or not when
in places out of
service, etc.
217
Using Overseas
Roaming guidance During the
international
roaming, the
notication that
you are being
overseas will be
sent to the caller.
Inter
national
dial
assist
Auto
matic
con
version
Set Automatic
conversion
function.
• When placing
a check mark
in "Automatic
conversion", an
international dial
assist screen
appears for
calls with "+"
entered at the
beginning of the
phone number.
Tap "Converted
number" to
convert "+" to
an international
access code
registered in
"International
prex".
Country
code
Add country code
for international
call.
218
Using Overseas
Inter
national
dial
assist
Inter
national
prex
Add prex
international
access code at
the beginning of
the phone number
for international
call.
Network
service
Remote
operation
(charges
apply)
Set network
services such as
voicemail from
overseas.
Caller ID
noti
cation
request
service
(charges
apply)
Network
service
Incoming
call noti
cation
while
roaming
(charges
apply)
• Activate
"Remote
operation
settings"
beforehand.
• For operations
from overseas,
international call
fee to Japan in
the country you
use is charged.
• Depending on
the overseas
network
operators, you
cannot make the
settings.
Roaming
guidance
(charges
apply)
Voice
mail
service
(charges
apply)
Call
forwar
ding
service
(charges
apply)
219
Using Overseas
After Returning to
Japan
When you return to Japan, this cell phone
automatically connects to the XXX network.
If it is unable to connect, change the following
settings.
• Set "Preferred network type" to "LTE/3G/GSM
(Auto)" (P214).
• Place a check mark in "Select automatically"
of "Network operators" (P213).
220
Using Overseas
Appendix/Index
Troubleshooting (FAQs)
Trouble shooting
• First, check whether software update is
required. If so, update the software (Software
Update → P237).
• If it does not improve after conrming the
check items, contact "Technical Inquiries &
Repairs" (in Japanese only) on the back cover
of this manual or a repair counter specied by
XXX.
■ Power supply
Symptom Check item
Power does
not turn on
• Is the battery dead?
→ P45
Symptom Check item
The screen
freezes/The
cell phone
cannot be
turned o󰮏.
• When the screen is frozen
or the power cannot be
turned o󰮏, you can press
and hold the power key and
volume key (down) for 9
seconds or longer to force
restart the cell phone.
* Note that some data and
settings may be erased
due to force-restart
operation.
221
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■ Charging
Symptom Check item
Cannot
charge
Notication
LED light
does not light
up or blink
• Is the adapter plug and
cigar lighter plug properly
inserted into power outlet
or cigar lighter socket?
• Are the adapter and this
cell phone set properly?
• When using the AC adapter
(optional), is the AC
adapter rmly connected to
this cell phone?
• Any call or data
communication while
charging, or using other
functions for a long time
may result in this cell
phone getting hot and
cannot charge the internal
battery to protect. In this
case, charge again after
this cell phone cools down.
Symptom Check item
Cannot
charge
Notication
LED light
does not light
up or blink
When the internal battery
which is completely
discharged is charged, the
notication LED blinks.
If the battery charge is
not nished by continuing
charging, the internal battery
needs to be replaced. For
replacement of the internal
battery, contact "Technical
Inquiries & Repairs" (in
Japanese only) on the back
cover of this manual or XXX
specied repair o󰮐ce.
■ Cell Phone operations
Symptom Check item
Becomes
hot during
operation or
charging
• While operating or
charging, or if you operate
applications or watch
1Seg for a long time while
charging, the cell phone,
internal battery, or adapter
may become hot. There is
no operation problems and
you can continue to use it.
222
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Symptom Check item
Battery life is
short
• Is the cell phone left for a
long time under the state
of out of service area?
Out of service area, a lot
of power is consumed
to search available radio
waves.
• The operation time of the
internal battery varies by
the operating environment
and the secular
degradation of the internal
battery.
The internal battery is a
consumable accessory. The
usage duration of the battery
per 1 charge decreases
gradually each time the
battery is recharged. When
the operation time is too
short even if the cell phone
is fully charged, contact
"Technical Inquiries &
Repairs" (in Japanese only)
on the back cover of this
manual or a repair counter
specied by XXX.
Symptom Check item
No reaction
when tapping
the touch
screen or
pressing the
keys
• Has the screen been
locked? → P173
• Is the power o󰮏?
→ P48
Slow reaction
when tapping
the touch
screen or
pressing the
keys
• It might occur if a large
amount of data is saved
in cell phone or data with
extremely large size are
processed between this
cell phone and microSD
card.
The nano UIM
card is not
recognized
• Is the nano UIM card
inserted in the right
direction?
→ P42
Clock is
wrong
• Clock may become wrong if
the power has been turned
on for a long time.
Check if it is set to "Auto-
date & time", move to a
place with better reception
and power it on. → P189
223
Appendix/Index
Symptom Check item
Cell phone
operation is
unstable
• It may be caused by
applications installed to the
cell phone after purchase.
If problems improve when
you start in Safe mode (a
function to activate the cell
phone in a mode similar to
default), problems may be
improved by uninstalling
the application.
How to activate Safe
Mode
1. While in the power
OFF status, press and
hold the power key for
over two seconds.
2. After the XXX logo
appears, press and
hold the volume key
(down) until the Home
screen appears.
Symptom Check item
Cell phone
operation is
unstable
* Press the power key
for over two seconds
with the power turned
on u Touch and hold
down "Power o󰮏" u
"OK" to activate.
* When Safe mode
starts, "Safe mode"
appears on the bottom
left of the screen.
* To stop Safe mode,
turn the power OFF
once and restart it.
Before starting Safe
mode, backup necessary
data.
Widgets that you have
created may be gone.
Safe mode is not the
normal starting condition,
so stop Safe mode before
normal usage.
224
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Symptom Check item
Applications
does not
work properly
(cannot be
activated
or an error
occurs)
• Is there a disabled
application? Try again
after enabling the disabled
application. → P179
■ Calls
Symptom Check item
Cannot make
a call even
if has
been tapped
Is this cell phone in Airplane
mode? → P163
The ringtone
does not
sound
• Is the ringtone volume set
to minimum? → P170
Is it set to Airplane mode or
manner mode (Vibrate only,
Silent)? → P163. P170
• Has the unregistered call
reject been set? → P98
• Is the ring time for the
Voice Mail Service or Call
Forwarding Service set to
"0 sec."?
→ P96
225
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Symptom Check item
Calls are not
connected
( does not
disappear
when you
move, or
calls cannot
be made or
received even
when the
radio wave
is strong
enough)
• Turn the power o󰮏 and on,
or remove and attach the
nano UIM card.
• Due to the radio wave
types, making/receiving
calls may be unavailable
even with state of "in
the service area" and
even when "radio wave is
indicated as ". Move to
the other place and call
again.
• Has the unregistered call
reject been set? → P98
• Due to the crossing
of radio waves, at the
crowded public places,
calls/mails are crossed
and the connection status
may not be good. In that
case, "Please wait for
a while(Voice service)"
appears and calling sound
is played. Move to the other
place or call again at other
time.
■ Screen
Symptom Check item
The display is
dim
• Has the screen backlight
timeout been set? →
P172
• Has the screen brightness
been adjusted? → P172
• Is the battery level low? →
P45
• Has power safe been set?
P177
■ Sound
Symptom Check item
During a
voice call,
the other
party's voice
is di󰮐cult to
hear or is too
loud
• Adjust the call volume with
the volume key. → P91
226
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■ Mail
Symptom Check item
Email is not
received
automatically
• Is there a check mark in
"Auto-sync email"? Place a
check mark in it. → P112
• Do you set “Sync schedule"
to "Manual"? Set Sync
schedule. → P112
■ Camera
Symptom Check item
Photos and
videos shot
with the
camera are
blurred
• Check whether the lens are
cloudy or have dirt on it.
■ TV (1Seg)
Symptom Check item
Cannot watch
1Seg
• Are you at a location that
is outside of the digital
terrestrial broadcast
service area, or where the
broadcast wave is weak?
• Is the viewing area
congured? → P138
Can be
viewed
images, but
there is no
audio
• For devices that do not
support SCMS-T, the 1Seg
sound cannot be heard.
Cannot obtain
screenshots
on 1Seg
• To protect the 1Seg
copyright, the screenshot
function is restricted.
It is not an abnormal 
performance.
227
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■ Osaifu-Keitai
Symptom Check item
Osaifu-Keitai
cannot be
used
• If you activate Omakase
Lock, Osaifu-Keitai function
cannot be used regardless
of NFC/Osaifu-Keitai lock
settings.
• Is NFC/Osaifu-Keitai set to
lock?
→ P127
• Did you swipe the mark
of this cell phone over the
reader? → P126
■ Overseas use
Symptom Check item
This cell
phone is not
available to
use overseas
■ Antenna mark appears
• Have you applied for
WORLD WING?
Check whether you have
applied for WORLD WING.
■ Icon which indicates out of
service area appears
Are you at a location that is
outside of the international
roaming service area, or
where the signal is weak?
See Xxx Website for whether
it is an available service areas
or overseas network operator.
• Try to change the settings
of network or overseas
network operator.
Set "Preferred network
type" to "LTE/3G/GSM
(Auto)". → P214
Place a check mark in "Select
automatically" of "Network
operators". → P213
Turn o󰮏 this cell phone and
then turn it on again. → P48
228
Appendix/Index
Symptom Check item
Data
communi
cation is not
available
overseas
• Set Data roaming to ON. →
P211
This cell
phone has
become
unusable
suddenly
while using
overseas
• Has the approximate
limit of usage fee been
exceeded?
For "International roaming
service (WORLD WING)",
the approximate limit
of usage fee is set in
advance. f the limit is
exceeded, pay o󰮏 the
usage fee to resume
services.
Symptom Check item
The other
party's
number is not
displayed/
A di󰮏erent
number is
displayed/
The
registered
Phonebook
or Caller ID
notication
does not
operate
properly
• Even if the other party
has made a call with
notication of the Caller
ID set, you may not be
notied of the Caller ID
depending on the network
or network operator. Also,
the number you are notied
may di󰮏er from the other
party's Caller ID depending
on the network or network
operator you use.
229
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■ Data management
Symptom Check item
Data transfer
is not working
• Are you using a USB HUB?
If you use a USB HUB,
data transfer may not work
properly.
Data saved
on a microSD
card is not
displayed
• Remove and attach the
microSD card. → P196
When trying
to view an
image,
appears or
appears in
preview
may appear if image data
has been destroyed.
■ Bluetooth® function
Symptom Check item
This cell
phone cannot
nd/be
connected to
a Bluetooth®
compatible
device
• Put the Bluetooth®
compatible device
(commercial) on standby
and register it on this cell
phone. If you want to delete
a registered device and
register it again as a new
device, you must delete the
registered device from both
the Bluetooth® compatible
device (commercial) and
this cell phone before you
register it again. → P202
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Symptom Check item
Cannot make
calls from
this cell
phone when
connected to
an external
device, such
as a car
navigation or
hands free
device
• If you attempt to call
somebody several times
when he or she does not
answer or is out of the
service area, calls to that
number may be disabled. In
this case, turn o󰮏 this cell
phone and then turn it back
on again.
■ Map and GPS function
Symptom Check item
AUTO-GPS
service
information
cannot be set
• Check if the AUTO-GPS
function is deactivated due
to low battery power.
• Check if the AUTO-GPS
function is deactivated by
the "Low-power operation
settings", the AUTO-GPS
service information cannot
be set. In that case, change
the "Low-power operation
settings" to "Not suspend"
or charge the battery to set
it.
• Check if the AUTO-GPS
operation setting is turned
OFF.
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Error Message
Error message Description
No SIM card The nano UIM card is
not working properly.
If the problem is not
resolved by removing
and reinserting the
nano UIM card, contact
"Technical Inquiries &
Repairs" (in Japanese
only) on the back cover
of this manual.
No service You cannot use this
cell phone because it is
out of the service area
or it is in a place where
there is no signal
reception. Move to a
location where you can
get signal reception.
PIN1 code blocked
Enter PUK
Enter your PIN
unblocking key correctly.
→ P185
Error message Description
• Not enough
space on all
storage. To free
up space, delete
some les.
• Storage space is
running out. If you
keep using, some
functions and
applications may
not be operated.
Try to free space
by deleting items,
such as apps or
media content.
It is displayed when
there is not enough
space to save a
le, application or
media contents, or to
operation part function
or application. You can
delete les or media
contents or uninstall
applications to ensure
the enough space.
→ P123, P199
• Please wait for
a while(Voice
service)
• Please wait for
a while(Data
service)
This is displayed when
audio/data services are
restricted due to heavy
tra󰮐c.
Re-operate after the
restrictions have been
cancelled.
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Error message Description
Invalid recipient The phone number
or contact entered
in SMS recipient is
invalid. The phone
number unavailable to
use as a recipient or a
contact has not been
registered in Contacts
is entered. Enter the
correct phone number
or contact.
Cannot enter more
characters.
You cannot add more
than one recipient
in SMS. Only enter
one recipient to send
messages.
Cannot enter more
letters.
The message is over
the character number
limit. Unavailable to
input anymore. Keep it
within the limit number.
Cannot send
message
Cannot send SMS due
to network problem.
Conrm network rst.
Error message Description
Login information 
incorrect. Try again
When setting up Email
account, an incorrect
Email address or
password has been
input. Input the correct
Email address or
password.
Network unavailable When setting up Email
account, it cannot
access to the server
due to the abnormality
of the network. Conrm
the network state.
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Warranty and After-
Sales Service
Warranty
• Be sure to receive a warranty at the time of
purchase of this cell phone. Read contents
of the warranty and conrm information
such as "販売店名お買い上げ日" (shop name
and date of purchase) and keep it in a safe
place. If necessary items are not described,
immediately contact the shop of purchase.
The warranty for free repair is valid for one
year from the date of purchase.
* TV Antenna Cable L01, Disney Original
Cover L01, and SIM eject tool (sample) are
excluded in the free repair warranty.
* The SIM eject tool is a sample. Refer to
the inquiries about sample.
• The specications and appearance of this
cell phone, including the accessories in this
package are subject to change for better
without notice.
• Data saved in Phonebook, etc. may be
modied or lost due to the malfunction,
repair or other handling of this cell phone.
You should therefore make a copy of the
Phonebook data, etc. as a precautionary
measure.
* Phonebook data can be saved on microSD
card in this cell phone.
* Data such as phonebook entries can be
backed up using XXX cloud.
After-Sales Service
When this cell phone breaks down
Before repair, read "Troubleshooting" in this
manual for detailed information. If the problem
still persists, contact "Technical Inquiries &
Repairs" (in Japanese only) on the back cover
of this manual.
When this cell phone needs repairs
Bring your cell phone to a repair counter
specied by XXX. Repairs are accepted during
business hours of a repair counter. Also, you
must bring the warranty. Note that it may take
some days to repair this cell phone depending
on the malfunction state.
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■ During the warranty period
• This cell phone is repaired at no charge
under the conditions of the warranty.
• Make sure to bring the warranty for
repair. You will be charged even during
the warranty period if the warranty is not
presented or the trouble or damage is
caused by your inappropriate handling
(such as damage to external connection
terminals, display, etc.), or when it is not
repaired by a repair counter specied by
XXX.
• You will be charged even during the
warranty period if malfunction is caused by
the use of devices and consumables other
than those specied by XXX.
■ Repair may not be possible in the following
cases
• When, as the result of inspection,
corrosion is found due to exposure to
water, condensation or sweat, or any of the
internal boards are damaged or deformed
(damage to the external connection
terminals, display, or cracked body could be
the case as well).
• When it is not repaired by a repair counter
specied by XXX.
* Since these conditions are outside the
scope of the warranty, any repairs, if at all
possible, will be charged.
■ After expiration of the warranty
All repairs that are requested are charged.
■ Replacement parts
Replacement parts (parts required to
maintain functions) will in principle be kept
in stock for 4 years after termination of
production. However, depending on the
malfunctioning part, repair may not be
possible due to a lack of replacement parts.
Even after the stock period has expired, the
repair of some malfunctioning parts may
be possible. Therefore contact "Technical
Inquiries & Repairs" (in Japanese only) on the
back cover of this manual.
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Precautions
• Never modify this cell phone or accessories.
- Doing so may result in re, injuries or
malfunctions.
- The modied cell phone may be repaired
only if the owner agrees on that all the
modied parts are restored to the original
conditions. However, repairs may be refused
depending on the modications.
The following cases may be considered as
modications.
Put sticker
on display or key
Decorate this cell phone by adhesive
agent
Exchange to parts such as cover other
than those specied by XXX
- Malfunction and damage due to
modications will be repaired at the owner's
expense even during the warranty period.
• Note that the settings and other information
may be cleared (reset) as a result of
malfunction, repair or other handling. In this
case, make the settings again.
• When the repair is executed, MAC address of
Wi-Fi®/Bluetooth® address in this cell phone
may be changed regardless of repaired part.
• Magnetic components are used in the parts
that are described below. Do not allow cash
cards or other devices that are vulnerable
to magnetism to come into contact with the
phone.
Place: speaker, mouthpiece (receiver)/sub
microphone, vibrator (volume key area)
• Although this cell phone is waterproofed,
if the inside of this cell phone has gotten
wet or moist, immediately power o󰮏 this cell
phone, and bring it to the repair counter as
soon as possible. However, note that it may
not be repaired depending on the extent of
the damage.
Data you created and downloaded
data
When you change the model or repair this
cell phone, data that has been imported,
downloaded or created by you may be
changed or lost. XXX shall have no liability for
any change or loss of any kind. Under some
circumstances, XXX may replace your cell
phone with its equivalent instead of repairing it.
In this case, most data from the old cell phone
cannot be transferred to the replacement cell
phone.
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Software Update
About Software Update
The software update is a function which you
can connect to the network and conrm if an
update is required. It downloads the update le
as required and installs it.
When the update is necessary, follow the
instructions from (software update) on the
status bar, or visit Xxx Website.
The following contents are included in the
software update. In order to use this cell phone
safely and comfortably, please make sure to
update to the latest version.
• Function improvement, new functions
• Easier to operate
• Quality improvement
• New security patch
Note
• The update can be run with the data saved
in this cell phone. However, the data may
not be protected depending on your cell
phone conditions (malfunction, damage,
getting wet, etc.). It is recommended to
back up necessary data beforehand. Please
note that some data cannot be backed up.
Precautions
• Once updating your cell phone, you cannot
downgrade to any former software.
• When updating, the original information about
this cell phone (type, built number, etc.) will
be sent to our server automatically. We do
not use the sent information for purposes
other than Android upgrade.
• When the packet communication is used via
Xi, communication fee does not occur while
downloading.
• To update via packet communication, a
contracted nano UIM card is necessary. Also
depending on the update contents, when
packet communication is used, subscription
to sp-mode is required.
• During the installation, you cannot make
a phone call, receive an incoming call, use
communication functions or other functions.
• All key operations are disabled during the
update. The update cannot be stopped either.
• After nishing the update, it will be restarted.
• Part of the settings may be initialized after
the update, set them up again.
• If a PIN has been set, the PIN entry screen
appears during the restart after rewriting and
you are required to enter your PIN.
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• Consult a repair counter specied by XXX
when update fails and all operations are
disabled.
• SMS sent during a software update are
stored at an SMS center.
• It may take time to update.
• The following situations make it unavailable
to update.
- When you are on a call
- When out of the service area is displayed
- When it is tethering as a main device
- When the date or time has not been set
correctly
- Remained battery is not enough
- Free space in this memory is not enough
- When the basic software is being changed
to an unauthorized one
• Exit all applications before updating.
• Make sure to upgrade with battery fully
remained.
• Do not power o󰮏 or remove the internal
battery during update.
• It is recommended that this cell phone be
put in a place with good reception and not
be moved while downloading. The update
may stop when it is put in a place with bad
reception.
When it does not need to update, "No upgrade
is needed. Use it as it is." is displayed.
Updating Software
• When this cell phone needs to update, you
are required to perform the installation.
Drag or swipe the status bar downward
to open the notication panel u Tap a
notication u "Install".
• When changing the auto download settings,
from the Home screen, tap "Apps" u
"Settings" u "About phone" u "Update Center"
u "Software Update" u "ON" / "OFF" in "Auto
download".
• When "Auto download" is "OFF", operate
"When the icon is not displayed on status bar"
(P239).
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When the icon is not displayed on
status bar
Follow the procedures below to update.
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "About phone"
u "Update Center" u "Software
Update" u "Start Update"
• When there is a update le, the update
starts.
bWhen the message to start the
installation appears, tap "OK" /
"Install"
• The installation starts.
• Depending on the update contents, a
conrmation screen about the update
appears after tapping "Start Update".
• After the conrmation screen appears,
follow the step a and b.
a
Select an update method.
• "Perform now (only via Wi-Fi)": Download
the update le immediately via Wi-Fi
®
.
• "Perform at scheduled time (via Wi-Fi/
Xi)": Download the update le at the
reserved time automatically via Wi-Fi®
or Xi.
* When it cannot be downloaded via Xi,
"Perform at scheduled time(only via Wi-
Fi)" appears. When the sp mode is not
set, the update cannot be performed
by tapping "Perform at scheduled
time(only via Wi-Fi)". Update via Wi-Fi®.
b
Select "Download and install" or
"Download".
• "Download and install": After the
download is nished, the installation is
implemented automatically. If you do
not tap "OK", the installation starts 10
seconds after.
• "Download": Even after the update le
has been downloaded, the installation
is not implemented automatically. To
install, you need to implement the
installation yourself.
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Note
• When the software in this cell phone is the
latest one, "No upgrade is needed. Use it
as it is." appears.
• If the download is discontinued, the
downloaded data till then will be stored for
up to 14 days. To continue to download,
tap (Downloading update le stopped) on
the notication panel.
• When "Perform at scheduled time" is
selected, the download time is set up
automatically. The start time cannot
be changed. When you do not want to
download at the time automatically set,
tap "Software Update" u "Back" and select
"Perform now(only via Wi-Fi)" to download
the update le.
Application Update
■ After the update, check if there are any
application updates. If the applications are
not updated, the performance will not be
stable, or the functions are improper. Please
make sure to update to the latest version.
• Update from the notication icon
After the update is nished, restart this
cell phone and the notication icon
(Updating has been completed) will appear.
Drag or swipe the status bar downward to
open the notication panel u "Updating
has been completed" u Operate according
to the on-screen instructions to update the
applications from the update list.
• Update from Play Store
From the Home screen, tap "Play Store" u
u "My apps" to update each application.
■ About OS version information of each
application, conrm where the application is
provided.
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App Updates
Congures settings for download of
applications, update notication cycles, and
automatic updates provided by LG Electronics
Inc. Application can be updated via LTE/3G
connections or via Wi-Fi® connections.
• For precautions on application update, refer
to "Precautions" (P237) of software update.
• For the latest software information, refer to
LG Electronics website.
http://www.lg.com/jp/support/software-
manuals (In Japanese only)
Downloads
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "About phone" u
"Update Center" u "App Updates"
• When "Legal Documents for App update"
screen is displayed, "NEXT" u Conrm
"Terms of Use for LG apps" and "Privacy
Policy", then place a check mark u Tap
"NEXT".
b"Download"
Setting Updates
a From the Home screen, tap "Apps"
u "Settings" u "About phone" u
"Update Center" u "App Updates"
bTap u "Settings"
cChange the settings if necessary
Update
notication
cycle
Set to automatically check
whether there are updatable
apps, and set the notication
cycles.
Auto-
update
apps
Set to automatically update
upgradeable apps or not.
Legal
Documents
for App
update
Amend the acceptance status
of "Privacy Policy".
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Main Specications
Cell phone
Model name L-01K
Size
(H×W×D)
Approx. 148
mm × Approx.
74 mm × 7.9
mm
(Max.
thickness:
Approx. 8.3
mm)
Weight
Approx. 137 g
Memory
ROM 16 GB
*1
RAM 2 GB
Continuous
standby
time
LTE Stationary
(Automatic):
Approx.
360 hours
3G Stationary
(Automatic):
Approx.
380 hours
GSM Stationary
(Automatic):
Approx.
310 hours
Continuous
call time
VoLTE voice call
Approx.
940 min.
3G Approx.
810 min.
GSM Approx.
780 min.
Charging
time
AC Adapter 05
(optional)
Approx.
110 min.
DC Adapter 04
(optional)
Approx.
140 min.
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1Seg Watch time Approx.
490 min.
Record time*2 Approx.
381 min.
Display Type TFT (Full HD
IPS)
The number
of produced
colors
16,777,216
colors
Size Approx.
5.2 inch
Resolution Side 1080
pixels ×
Line1920
pixels (Full
HD)
Image
pickup
device
Type CMOS with
ash on the
back side
Size Main camera:
1/3.1 inch
Front camera:
1/4.0 inch
E󰮏ective pixels
Main camera:
Approx. 16.1
million pixels
Front camera:
Approx. 8.0
million pixels
Recorded pixels (maximum)
Main camera:
Approx. 15.9
million pixels
Front camera:
Approx. 8.0
million pixels
Zoom (Digital) Up to approx.
4.0x (30
levels)
(main camera
only)
Wireless LAN
IEEE802.11
a/b/g/n/ac
standard
(IEEE802.11n
frequency
band: 2.4
GHz/5 GHz)
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Bluetooth
®
Compatible
version*3
Bluetooth®
standard
Ver.4.2
Output Bluetooth®
standard
Power Class
2
Line-of -sight
communication
distance*4
Within
approx. 10
meters
Compatible
le*5
HFP, HSP,
OPP, SPP,
HID, A2DP
(aptX/SBC),
AVRCP,
PBAP, PAN
(PAN-NAP),
PAN (PANU),
HDP, ANP,
FMP, PXP,
TIP, HOGP,
ScPP
Earphone/
microphone
jack
Terminal
diameter
3.5φ
Pole number
4 poles
*1 Since saving Android OS and preinstalled
applications requires memory space, the
amount does not indicate actual available
memory space.
*2 The maximum recording time per video can
be recorded to the internal storage.
*3 We conrm that all Bluetooth
®
compatible
devices including this cell phone are
compliant with standards designated by
Bluetooth
®
SIG and are certied. However,
procedures may vary and data transfer
may not be possible, depending on the
characteristics and specications of the
device that you connect to.
*4 This varies depending on the obstacles
between the communicating devices and
the reception quality.
*5 These are Bluetooth® standards that
provide specications for communications
between Bluetooth® compatible device.
• Continuous call time is an estimate of the
battery life during a continuous call with
normal signal reception.
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• Continuous standby time is an estimate
of the battery life during a continuous
standby with normal signal reception. In
certain circumstances, the standby time
may drop to as low as half the time shown
due to the battery charge, function settings,
temperature, or radio wave reception in the
area (no reception or weak).
• A use of the Internet reduces the actual
call (communication)/standby time. Even if
you do not perform communication or use
the Internet, composing emails, activating
application, using camera also reduces call
(communication)/standby time.
• Stationary continuous standby time is the
average battery life when you are stationary
with normal signal reception.
• Charging time is an estimate for charging
an empty internal battery with the cell phone
power o󰮏. For charging with the cell phone
power on, it takes longer.
Internal battery
Battery type Lithium-ion battery
Nominal voltage 3.85 V
Nominal capacity 2,900 mAh
TV Antenna Cable L01
Length Approx. 140 mm
Weight Approx. 8 g
Disney Original Cover L01
Size Flip section Vertical: Approx. 144
mm
Horizontal: Approx. 72
mm
Back cover
section
Vertical: Approx.
150mm
Horizontal: Approx.
76mm
Weight Approx. 39g
SIM eject tool (sample)
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External
dimensions
Vertical: Approx. 15
mm
Horizontal: Approx.
22.65 mm
Thickness: Approx.
0.92 mm
Weight Approx. 0.65 g
Languages compatible
■ Display languages
Japanese/English/German/Spanish/French/
Arabic/Portuguese/Russian/Chinese/Korean
■ Input languages (enter a character)
Japanese/English/Korean
File format
This cell phone supports the display or
playback of the following le formats.
Type File formats
Audio mp3, mp2, wav, amr, wma, aac, mid,
ogg, ac
Image jpeg, png, bmp, wbmp, gif, webp,
jps, mpo
Video mp4, m4a, m4v, mpg, 3gp, wmv,
avi, mkv, v, asf
Photos and videos are saved in the following
le formats.
Type File formats
Photo JPEG
Video MP4
Video recording time (estimate)
Resolution Main unit*
1920×1080
(Full HD)
Max. approx. 34 minutes
(per video)
* Estimate recording time at the time of
purchase.
* The le size is restricted to 4 GB.
File size restriction is an auto support
function without being set by a customer.
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Radio Frequency (RF)
Signals
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE U.S.
GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR
EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless phone contains a radio
transmitter and receiver.
Your phone is designed and manufactured not
to exceed the emission limits for exposure
to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the
Federal Communications Commission of
the U.S. Government. These limits are part
of comprehensive guidelines and establish
permitted levels of RF energy for the general
population. The guidelines are based on
standards that were developed by independent
scientic organizations through periodic and
thorough evaluation of scientic studies.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile
phones employs a unit of measurement
known as the Specic Absorption Rate (SAR).
The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.*
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard
operating positions accepted by the FCC with
the phone transmitting at its highest certied
power level in all tested frequency bands.
Although the SAR is determined at the highest
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certied power level, the actual SAR level of
the phone while operating can be well below
the maximum value. This is because the phone
is designed to operate at multiple power levels
so as to use only the power required to reach
the network. In general, the closer you are to
a wireless base station antenna, the lower the
output.
Before a phone model is available for sale
to the public, it must be tested and certied
to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit
established by the U.S. government-adopted
requirement for safe exposure. The tests
are performed on position and locations (for
example, at the ear and worn on the body) as
required by FCC for each model. The highest
SAR value for this model phone as reported to
the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.91
W/kg, and when worn on the body is 0.87 W/kg.
(Body-worn measurements di󰮏er among phone
models, depending upon available accessories
and FCC requirements).
While there may be di󰮏erences between the
SAR levels of various phones and at various
positions, they all meet the U.S. government
requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment
Authorization for this model phone with all
reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance
with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR
information on this model phone is on le with
the FCC and can be found under the Display
Grant section at http://transition.fcc.gov/oet/
ea/fccid/ after search on FCC ID ZNFL01K. For
body worn operation, this phone has
been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure
guidelines. Please use an accessory
designated for this product or an accessory
which contains no metal and which positions
the handset a minimum of 1.0 cm from the
body.
* In the United States, the SAR limit for
wireless mobile phones used by the
public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged
over one gram of tissue. SAR values may
vary depending upon national reporting
requirements and the network band.
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Regulatory information
(FCC ID number, etc.)
For regulatory details, operate from the
Home screen, u "Settings" u "System" u
"Regulatory & Safety" on your phone.
FCC Statement for the
USA
Part 15.21 statement
Change or Modications that are not expressly
approved by the manufacturer could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
Part 15.19 statement
This device complies with part15 of FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful
interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
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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 or television
reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment o󰮏 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 di󰮏erent from that to which the
receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help.
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Important Safety
Information
AIRCRAFT
Switch o󰮏 your wireless device when boarding
an aircraft or whenever you are instructed to do
so by airline sta󰮏. Consult airline sta󰮏 about the
use of Airplane Mode in ight.
DRIVING
Full attention should be given to driving at all
times and local laws and regulations restricting
the use of wireless devices while driving must
be observed.
HOSPITALS
Mobile phones should be switched o󰮏 wherever
you are requested to do so in hospitals, clinics
or health care facilities. These requests are
designed to prevent possible interference with
sensitive medical equipment.
PETROL STATIONS
Obey all posted signs with respect to the use
of wireless devices or other radio equipment
in locations with ammable material and
chemicals. Switch o󰮏 your wireless device
whenever you are instructed to do so by
authorized sta󰮏.
INTERFERENCE
Care must be taken when using the phone in
close proximity to personal medical devices,
such as pacemakers and hearing aids.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a
minimum separation of 15cm be maintained
between a mobile phone and a pacemaker to
avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.
To achieve this use the phone on the opposite
ear to your pacemaker and do not carry it in a
breast pocket.
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Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere
with some hearing aids. In the event of
such interference, you may want to consult
your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss
alternatives.
NOTE : Excessive sound pressure from
earphones and headphones can cause
hearing loss.
To prevent possible hearing damage,
do not listen at high volume levels for
long periods.
For other Medical Devices:
Please consult your physician and the device
manufacturer to determine if operation of your
phone may interfere with the operation of your
medical device.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS
REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING
TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
Export Administration
Regulations
Japan Export Control Regulations ("Foreign
Exchange and Foreign Trade Law" and relevant
laws and regulations) may apply to this product
and its accessories. U.S. Re-export Regulations
(Export Administration Regulations) applies to
this product and its accessories. If you export
or re-export this product or its accessories,
please follow the necessary procedures at
your own risk and expense. For details on the
procedures, contact the Ministry of Economy,
Trade and Industry or the U.S. Department of
Commerce.
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Intellectual Property
Right
Copyrights and Portrait
Rights
You have no right to copy, modify, or distribute
contents such as text, images, music, map
data, or software downloaded from websites
on the Internet, or photos shot by the camera
of this product without permission from the
copyright holder except when the copy or
quote is for personal use that is allowed under
Copyright Law. Note that it may be prohibited
to shoot or record live performances or
exhibitions even for personal use.
Refrain from taking portraits of other people
and uploading such portraits to websites using
this product without their consent, as this
violates portrait rights.
Trademarks
• "Catch Phone (Call waiting service)" is a
registered trademark of Nippon Telegraph and
Telephone Corporation.
• The microSD Logo, microSDHC Logo, and
microSDXC Logos are the trademarks of SD-
3C, LLC.
• The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are
owned by the Bluetooth SIG, INC. and any use
of such marks by XXX, INC. is under license.
Other trademarks and trade names are those
of their respective owners.
• Wi-Fi Certied® and logos are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance.
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• Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows Vista®, and
Windows Media® are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and/or other countries.
• Google and Google logo, Android, Google Play
and Google Play logo, Google Map, Google
Calendar, Google+ and Google+ logo, Gmail
and Gmail logo, YouTube and YouTube logo
are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Google, Inc.
is a registered trademark of FeliCa
Networks, Inc.
• FeliCa is a contactless IC card technology
developed by Sony Corporation. FeliCa is a
registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
• iWnn of OMRON SOFTWARE Co., Ltd. is
used for conversion methods for Japanese
language.
iWnn © OMRON SOFTWARE Co., Ltd. 2008-
2016 All Rights Reserved.
• Disney elements: © Disney
The cell phone, accessories and the
packages may contain designs, contents
and other works that Walt Disney Company
(Japan) Ltd., its parent or their a󰮐liates
(collectively, "Disney") own, co-own or license
copyright and other intellectual property
rights. Please read the applicable Terms
of Use before use. Disney Mobile is the
registered trademark of Disney.
• Other company names or product names
described in this manual are trademarks or
registered trademarks of those companies.
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Others
• The abbreviations of operating systems
(Japanese versions) below are used in this
manual.
- Windows 10 stands for Microsoft®
Windows® 10 (Home, Pro, Enterprise,
Education).
- Windows 8.1 stands for Microsoft®
Windows® 8.1, Microsoft® Windows® 8.1
Pro, Microsoft® Windows® 8.1 Enterprise.
- Windows 7 stands for Microsoft® Windows®
7 (Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium,
Professional, Enterprise, Ultimate).
- Windows Vista stands for Windows Vista®
(Home Basic, Home Premium, Business,
Enterprise, Ultimate).
• This product is licensed complying with the
MPEG-4 Patent Portfolio License. If you use
it for private purpose without any prots, you
are allowed to use them only when:
- Recording videos that are compliant with
the standard of MPEG-4 Visual (hereinafter
referred to as MPEG-4 Video)
- Playing MPEG-4 Videos recorded personally
by consumers not engaged in prot
activities
- Playing MPEG-4 Video supplied from the
provider licensed from MPEG-LA
For details, contact MPEG LA, LLC of the U.S.
T-1650068
The Walt Disney Company (Japan) Ltd.
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Open Source Software Notice
Information
To obtain the source code under GPL, LGPL,
MPL and other open source licenses, that is
contained in this product, please visit
http://opensource.lge.com
In addition to the source code, all referred
license terms, warranty disclaimers and
copyright notices are available for download.
LG Electronics will also provide open source
code to you on CD-ROM for a charge covering
the cost of performing such distribution such
as the cost of media, shipping, and handling
upon email (opensource@lge.com) request. This
o󰮏er is valid for three years from the date on
which you purchased the product.
Unlocking SIM
Unlocking SIM is available on this cell phone.
Unlocking SIM enables a SIM card from other
makers to be used.
• The service and function may be limited. XXX
shall not be liable for performance.
• For details on unlocking SIM lock, refer to Xxx
Website.
a Install a SIM card of other
manufacturers
bPress the power key for 2 seconds
or longer
• "Network locked" appears on the lock
screen.
cWhen the screen is locked, set a
method to unlock it
dInput SIM unlock code in "SIM
network unlock PIN" eld u
"UNLOCK"
• After "SIM Network unlock successful."
appears, the Home screen will be
displayed in a while.
• After the SIM is unlocked, a SIM of other
manufacturers can be used.
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Using mobile phones with your manners!
Please be considerate of others around you when using this cell phone.
Always turn OFF your cell phone in the following situations
■ In a place where the use of mobile phones is prohibited
Inside airplane or hospital, follow instructions of the airline company or medical facility. Power o󰮏
this cell phone in places banning the use of it.
Set your cell phone to Public mode in the following situations
■ When driving
Using this cell phone in your hand while driving is subject to punishment.
However, this excludes situations when the use of a mobile phone is unavoidable, such as the
rescue of the sick and injured or the maintenance of public safety.
■ When you are in a public place such as a theater, movie theater, or museum
Using this cell phone in a public place, where you need to be quiet, annoys people around you.
Be considerate of where you use your cell phone and keep your voice and ringtone down
Keep your voice down when using this cell phone in a quiet place such as a restaurant and hotel lobby.
■ If you are in an outdoor public place, make sure you do not disturb others.
Respect privacy
■ Please be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you when shooting and sending
photos using camera-equipped mobile phones.
Do not use smartphone while walking
■ Use of smartphone while walking on station platform or road makes your eyesight extremely
narrow. It may cause accident.
■ Stop in a safe place and then use smartphone.
Functions for maintaining good manners in public places
This cell phone is equipped with functions that allow you not to answer an incoming call or to
mute the sound.
■ Manner Mode (Vibrate only, Do not disturb) → P170
Manner mode mutes this cell phone's sounds, such as operation sounds and the ringtone.
* However, shutter sound is not available to set to mute.
■ Public mode (power OFF) → P98
A message plays notifying callers that you are where you have to power o󰮏 the phone and
cannot answer, and the phone automatically hangs up.
■ Vibrate → P170
Noties incoming calls by vibration.
You can also use optional services such as the Voice mail service (P96) and the Call
forwarding service (P96).
We collect mobile phones and related equipment that you no longer need even
if it is not a XXX product. Please bring them to your local Shop.
* Acceptable Products: Mobile phones, PHS terminals, battery packs, battery
chargers, and desktop holders (regardless of the provider)
For loss, theft, malfunction, and inquiries while overseas (24-hour reception)
From mobile phones
International call access code for the
country you stay
-81-X-XXXX-XXXX
(toll free)
* You are charged a call fee to Japan when calling from a land-line phone, etc.
* If you dial by L-01K, you should dial +81-X-XXXX-XXXX (to enter '+', touch and hold the '0'
key).
From land-line phones <Universal number>
Universal number international prex
-XXXXXXX-XXXX
* You might be charged a domestic call fee according to the call rate for the country you stay.
* For international call access codes for major countries and universal number international
prex, refer to Xxx Website.
● Please conrm the phone number before you dial.
If you lose your cell phone or have it stolen, immediately take the steps necessary for
suspending the use of this cell phone.
If this cell phone you purchased is damaged, bring your cell phone to a repair counter specied
by XXX after returning to Japan.
General Inquiries
<xxx Information Center>
From land-line phones (In Japanese only)
XXXX-XXX-XXX
* Unavailable from part of IP phones.
Business hours: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (open
all year round)
Technical Inquiries
& Repairs
From land-line phones (In Japanese only)
XXXX-XXX-XXX
* Unavailable from part of IP phones.
Business hours: 24 hours (open all year
round)
For Inquiries about Sample
LG Mobile Customer Information Center
XXXX-XXX-XXX Business hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (Monday through
Friday excluding national holidays, new years holidays)
● Please conrm the phone number before you dial.
● About sample, refer to this instruction manual.
● Please conrm the phone number before you dial.
● For Applications or Repairs and After-Sales Service, please contact the above-mentioned
information center or the Shop etc. near you on the Xxx Website.
Don't forget your mobile phone...
or your manners!
When using your mobile phone in a public place,
don't forget to show common courtesy
and consideration to others around you.
'17.X 1st Edition
Sales: XXXXXX
Manufacturer: LG Electronics Inc.

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