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LS970
User Guide
©2012 Sprint. Sprint and the logo are trademarks of Sprint. Other marks are trademarks of their
respective owners.
All materials in this guide including, without limitation, the design, the text, and any marks are
the property of LG Electronics, Inc. Copyright © 2012 LG Electronics, Inc. ALL RIGHTS
RESERVED. LG and the LG logo are registered trademarks of LG Electronics, Inc. Viper is a
trademark of LG Electronics, Inc. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered
trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. microSD™ is a trademark of SanDisk. Other
trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Unless otherwise specified
herein, all accessories referenced herein are sold separately. All features, functionality, and
other product specifications are subject to change. Screen shots are simulated and subject to
change.
Important Messages
IMPORTANT: If the account type you want to set up is not in the device database, you will be
asked to enter more details. You should get all pertinent information for the email
account such as incoming and outgoing server settings before you proceed.
WARNING:
Use only Sprint-approved or manufacturer-approved batteries and chargers with
your device. The failure to use a Sprint-approved or manufacturer-approved
battery and charger may increase the risk that your device will overheat, catch
fire or explode, resulting in serious bodily injury, death or property damage.
Notice:
NFC antenna for this model is on the battery cover and this battery cover is the
only one that is offered with the model.
Important Messages
Table of Contents
Get Started ................................................................................................................................ 1
Your Device at a Glance ......................................................................................................... 1
Set Up Your Device ................................................................................................................ 1
Activate Your Device .............................................................................................................. 1
Complete the Setup Application.............................................................................................. 2
Make Your First Call ............................................................................................................... 3
Set Up Your Voicemail ........................................................................................................... 3
Sprint Account Information and Help ...................................................................................... 4
Sprint Account Passwords .................................................................................................. 4
Manage Your Account......................................................................................................... 4
Device Basics ............................................................................................................................ 6
Your Device Overview ............................................................................................................ 7
View the Display Screen ......................................................................................................... 8
Turn Your Device On and Off ................................................................................................11
Lock and Unlock Your Device ............................................................................................12
Battery and Charger ..............................................................................................................13
Extend Your Battery Life ....................................................................................................15
Device Function Keys ............................................................................................................16
Menu Key...........................................................................................................................16
Work with Menus ...............................................................................................................17
Notifications Panel .............................................................................................................18
Home Key ..........................................................................................................................20
Back Key............................................................................................................................20
Search Key ........................................................................................................................20
Touchscreen Navigation ........................................................................................................22
Your Home Screen ................................................................................................................24
Home Screen .....................................................................................................................24
Extended Home Screens ...................................................................................................25
Use the Applications Key ...................................................................................................25
Applications: How to View, Open and Switch .....................................................................26
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Applications .......................................................................................................................28
Customize Your Home Screen ...........................................................................................30
Access Recently-Used Applications ...................................................................................33
Change the Screen Orientation ..........................................................................................33
Enter Text With the On-screen Keyboard ..............................................................................34
Tips for Editing Text ...........................................................................................................39
Phone .......................................................................................................................................40
Make Phone Calls .................................................................................................................40
Call Using the Phone Dialer ...............................................................................................41
Dialing Options ..................................................................................................................41
Missed Call Notification ......................................................................................................42
Call Emergency Numbers ..................................................................................................42
In-Call Options ...................................................................................................................43
Dial and Save Phone Numbers With Pauses .....................................................................43
Dial From the Contacts List ................................................................................................44
Use Direct Dialing ..............................................................................................................44
Plus (+) Code Dialing .........................................................................................................44
Receive Calls ........................................................................................................................45
Visual Voicemail ....................................................................................................................46
Set Up Visual Voicemail .....................................................................................................46
Review Visual Voicemail ....................................................................................................47
Listen to Multiple Voicemail Messages...............................................................................47
Configure Visual Voicemail Options ...................................................................................48
Configure Visual Voicemail Settings...................................................................................49
Automatically Enable the Speakerphone ............................................................................49
Edit the Display Name via the Voicemail Menu ..................................................................50
Voicemail...............................................................................................................................50
Set Up Voicemail ...............................................................................................................50
Voicemail Notification .........................................................................................................50
Phone Call Options................................................................................................................51
Caller ID .............................................................................................................................51
Call Waiting........................................................................................................................51
3-Way Calling ....................................................................................................................52
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Call Forwarding ..................................................................................................................52
Call Log .................................................................................................................................53
Save a Phone Number ..........................................................................................................55
Find a Phone Number ...........................................................................................................56
Voice Dialer ...........................................................................................................................56
Text-to-Speech ......................................................................................................................58
Voice Search .........................................................................................................................58
Device Settings .........................................................................................................................59
Wireless & Network Settings .................................................................................................59
Airplane Mode ....................................................................................................................60
Wi-Fi Settings ....................................................................................................................60
Bluetooth Settings ..............................................................................................................60
Tethering & portable hotspot settings .................................................................................60
VPN Settings .....................................................................................................................61
NFC Settings .....................................................................................................................61
Mobile networks settings ....................................................................................................61
Call Settings ..........................................................................................................................62
North American Dialing ......................................................................................................62
International Dialing ...........................................................................................................62
TTY mode ..........................................................................................................................62
Proximity Sensor ................................................................................................................63
Roaming Settings ..................................................................................................................63
Set Roam Mode .................................................................................................................64
Call Guard..........................................................................................................................65
Data Roam Guard ..............................................................................................................65
Sound Settings ......................................................................................................................66
General Sound Settings .....................................................................................................66
Incoming Calls ...................................................................................................................67
Notifications .......................................................................................................................68
Sound Feedback Settings ..................................................................................................69
Display Settings.....................................................................................................................69
Location & Security Settings ..................................................................................................70
Wireless Networks .............................................................................................................71
TOC
GPS Satellites ....................................................................................................................71
Set Up Screen Lock ...........................................................................................................71
Credential Storage Settings ...............................................................................................74
Applications Settings .............................................................................................................75
Accounts & Sync Settings......................................................................................................75
Accounts ............................................................................................................................76
Configure Account Sync and Display Options ....................................................................77
Privacy Settings.....................................................................................................................79
Storage Settings ....................................................................................................................79
Language & Keyboard Settings .............................................................................................79
Date & Time Settings.............................................................................................................80
Display Your Phone Number .................................................................................................80
Contacts....................................................................................................................................81
Get Started With Contacts .....................................................................................................81
Add a Contact........................................................................................................................82
Add a Contact to Your Favorites ............................................................................................83
Edit a Contacts Entry .............................................................................................................83
Communicate with Your Contacts..........................................................................................87
Import, Export, and Share Contacts .......................................................................................88
Import contacts from your microSD card ............................................................................88
Export contacts to your microSD card ................................................................................89
Share a contact ..................................................................................................................89
Accounts and Messaging ..........................................................................................................90
Gmail .....................................................................................................................................90
Create a Google Account ...................................................................................................90
Sign into Your Google Account ..........................................................................................91
Access Gmail .....................................................................................................................91
Send a Gmail Message ......................................................................................................94
Read and Reply to Gmail Messages ..................................................................................95
Email ...................................................................................................................................101
Set Up other Email accounts via the Device .....................................................................102
Corporate Email (Outlook) ...............................................................................................102
Configure and Sync Corporate Email Settings .................................................................104
TOC
Text and Multimedia Messaging ..........................................................................................106
Compose Text Messages ................................................................................................107
Read and Reply to Text Messages ..................................................................................107
Send a Multimedia Message (MMS) ................................................................................108
Text and Multimedia Message Options ............................................................................110
Synchronize Accounts .........................................................................................................112
Synchronize Your Google Account ..................................................................................112
Synchronize Your Corporate Account ..............................................................................113
Applications and Entertainment ...............................................................................................115
Google Play™ .....................................................................................................................115
Google Wallet™ ..................................................................................................................116
Sprint ID ..............................................................................................................................117
Sprint Applications ...............................................................................................................119
Sprint Zone ......................................................................................................................119
NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile .............................................................................................120
Sprint NBA Mobile ............................................................................................................121
Sprint TV & Movies ..............................................................................................................122
Music ...................................................................................................................................123
Back Up Your Downloaded Music Files ...........................................................................124
Sprint Music Plus .............................................................................................................124
YouTube™ ..........................................................................................................................125
GPS Navigation ...................................................................................................................125
Google Maps™ ................................................................................................................125
TeleNav™ GPS Navigator ...............................................................................................128
Navigation ........................................................................................................................132
Web and Data .........................................................................................................................133
Connect Wi-Fi......................................................................................................................133
Wi-Fi Protected Setup ......................................................................................................135
Wi-Fi Direct ......................................................................................................................135
Data Services ......................................................................................................................135
Your User Name ..............................................................................................................136
Launch a Web Connection ...............................................................................................136
Data Connection Status and Indicators ............................................................................136
TOC
Virtual Private Networks (VPN) ............................................................................................137
Prepare Your Device for VPN Connection........................................................................137
Set Up Secure Credential Storage ...................................................................................137
Add a VPN Connection ....................................................................................................138
Connect to or Disconnect From a VPN ............................................................................138
Browser ...............................................................................................................................138
Learn to Navigate the Browser .........................................................................................139
Go to a Specific Website ..................................................................................................140
Browser Menu ..................................................................................................................140
Adjust Browser Page Content Settings ............................................................................141
Adjust Browser Privacy Settings ......................................................................................142
Adjust Browser Security Settings .....................................................................................143
Create Website Settings ..................................................................................................144
Create Bookmarks ...........................................................................................................144
Tethering and Portable Hotspot ...........................................................................................146
Camera and Video ..................................................................................................................148
Take Pictures ......................................................................................................................148
Camera Settings ..............................................................................................................149
View Your Pictures...........................................................................................................150
Gallery Options ................................................................................................................150
Assign Pictures ................................................................................................................151
Record Videos .....................................................................................................................151
Video Settings ..................................................................................................................152
Video Gallery Options ......................................................................................................152
Tools and Calendar .................................................................................................................154
Calendar..............................................................................................................................154
View Event Details ...........................................................................................................157
Create an Event ...............................................................................................................157
Edit or Delete an Event ....................................................................................................158
Set an Event Reminder ....................................................................................................159
Respond to an Event Reminder .......................................................................................159
Display and Synchronize Calendars.................................................................................160
Change Calendar Settings ...............................................................................................160
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Folders ................................................................................................................................161
Clock ...................................................................................................................................162
Alarms .................................................................................................................................163
Calculator ............................................................................................................................164
Bluetooth .............................................................................................................................165
Turn Bluetooth On and Off ...............................................................................................165
Bluetooth Settings Menu ..................................................................................................166
Pairing Bluetooth Devices ................................................................................................166
Send Items via Bluetooth .................................................................................................168
Disconnect Bluetooth Connection During an Active Call ..................................................169
microSD Card ......................................................................................................................169
Remove the microSD Card ..............................................................................................169
Insert the microSD Card...................................................................................................170
microSD Icon Indicators ...................................................................................................170
microSD Adapter..............................................................................................................170
View Memory in the microSD Card ..................................................................................171
Format the microSD Card ................................................................................................171
Connect Your Device to Your Computer ..........................................................................172
Update Your Device ............................................................................................................173
Update Your Android Operating System ..........................................................................173
Update Your Profile..........................................................................................................173
Update Your PRL .............................................................................................................173
Safety .....................................................................................................................................174
Consumer Information About Radio Frequency Emissions ..................................................175
Consumer Information on SAR ............................................................................................178
FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices ............................179
Caution: Avoid potential hearing loss. ..................................................................................181
TIA Safety Information .........................................................................................................181
Safety Information ...............................................................................................................185
FDA Consumer Update .......................................................................................................190
Driving .................................................................................................................................195
10 Driver Safety Tips ...........................................................................................................195
Limited Warranty Statement ................................................................................................197
TOC
Index .......................................................................................................................................200
TOC
Get Started
This section gives you all the information you need to set up your device and Sprint service for
the first time.
Your Device at a Glance
Set Up Your Device
Activate Your Device
Complete the Setup Application
Make Your First Call
Set Up Your Voicemail
Sprint Account Information and Help
Your Device at a Glance
The following illustration outlines your device‘s primary external features and buttons.
Set Up Your Device
You must first install and charge the battery to begin setting up your device.
1. Install the battery.

Remove the battery from its packaging.

Insert the battery into the opening in the back of the device, making sure the
connectors align (see step 1 in the following illustration). Gently press down to
secure the battery (see step 2 in the following illustration).

Position the back cover over the battery compartment and press down until you hear
a click (see step 3 in the following illustration).
Press and hold the Power/Lock Button
device on.
located on the top right to turn the
Activate Your Device
Depending on your account or how and where you purchased your device, it may be ready to
use or you may need to activate it on your Sprint account.
●
If you purchased your device at a Sprint Store, it is probably activated and ready to
use.
Get Started
●
If you received your device in the mail and it is for a new Sprint account or a new
line of service, it is designed to activate automatically. To confirm your activation, make
a phone call.
●
If you received your device in the mail and you are activating a new phone for an
existing number on your account (you're swapping phones), you can activate on your
computer online or directly on your phone.

Activate on your computer:
•

Go to sprint.com/activate and follow the instructions.
Activate on your device:
Note: For security reasons, you will need your Sprint phone number and PIN to use this
activation method.
1. Turn on your new phone. (Make sure the old one is turned off.) Your device will
automatically attempt Hands-Free Activation.
2. Tap Activate to override auto-activation and start the manual activation wizard.
Note: If you don't override Hands-Free Activation, your device will attempt to auto activate five
times. Wait for Retry to appear on your screen. Tap Retry and then tap Activate.
3. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the activation process.
4. After you have completed the wizard, make a phone call to confirm your activation.
If your phone is still not activated or you do not have access to the Internet, contact Sprint
Customer Service at 1-888-211-4727 for assistance.
Tip:
Do not press the Power/Lock Button
while the phone is being activated. Pressing
Power/Lock Button
cancels the activation process.
Note: If you are having difficulty with activation, contact Sprint Customer Service by dialing
1-888-211-4727 from any other phone.
Complete the Setup Application
Once your device has been turned on and activated, you will see a Welcome message. You can
then complete the setup application.
1. Touch the Android icon to get started.
2. Set up your Google account. Tap Create or Sign in.
3. Follow the instructions to complete the steps to create or sign in to your Google account.
4. Select the backup and restore options.
Get Started

Checkmark to select your backup and restore options and tap Next.
5. The device will set up your services and you will be directed to the Home screen after
completion.
Note: You do not need to sign up for a Google account to use your device. However, to
download applications from Google Play, you must link your device to a Google account.
Make Your First Call
Once your device is activated, you can make phone calls.
1. Tap
. (Tap the Phone tab, if the screen is not already on the dial screen.)
2. Use the dialpad to enter a phone number.

If you enter a wrong number, tap

To erase the entire number, touch and hold
3. Tap
to erase digits one by one.
to dial the number.
Note: Your device's battery should have enough charge for your device to turn on and find a
signal, set up your voicemail, and make a call. You should fully charge your battery as
soon as possible. See Charge the Battery for details.
Set Up Your Voicemail
Your phone automatically transfers all unanswered calls to your voicemail, even if your phone is
in use or turned off. You should set up your Sprint voicemail and personal greeting as soon as
your phone is activated. Always use a password to protect against unauthorized access.
4. Tap
. (Tap the Phone tab, if the screen is not already on the dial screen.)
5. Touch and hold
or tap
6. Follow the system prompts to:

Create your password.

Record your name announcement.

Record your greeting.
Note: Sprint strongly recommends that you create a password when setting up your voicemail
to protect against unauthorized access. Without a password, anyone who has access to
your phone is able to access your voicemail messages.
Get Started
Sprint Account Information and Help
Find out about account passwords and information about managing your account and finding
help.
Sprint Account Passwords
As a Sprint customer, you enjoy unlimited access to your personal account information, your
voicemail account, and your data services account. To ensure that no one else has access to
your information, you will need to create passwords to protect your privacy.
Account User Name and Password
If you are the account owner, you will create an account username and password when you
sign on to www.sprint.com. (Click Need to register for access? to get started.) If you are not
the account owner (if someone else receives the bill for your Sprint service), you can get a subaccount password at www.sprint.com.
Voicemail Password
You‗ll create your voicemail password (or passcode) when you set up your voicemail. See Set
Up Your Voicemail for more information on your voicemail password.
With your Sprint phone, you may elect to set up an optional data services password to control
access and authorize Premium Service purchases.
Data Services Password
For more information, or to change your passwords, sign on to www.sprint.com or call Sprint
Customer Service at 1-888-211-4727.
Manage Your Account
Manage your Sprint account from your computer, your Sprint phone, or any other phone.
Online: sprint.com
●
Access your account information.
●
Check your minutes used (depending on your Sprint service plan).
●
View and pay your bill.
●
Enroll in Sprint online billing and automatic payment.
●
Purchase accessories.
●
Shop for the latest Sprint phones.
●
View available Sprint service plans and options.
Get Started
●
Learn more about data services and other products like games, ringers, screensavers,
and more.
From Your Sprint Phone

From the dial screen, tap
to access a summary of your Sprint
service plan or get answers to other questions.

From the dial screen, tap
to make a payment.

From the dial screen, tap
balance.
to check minute usage and account
From Any Other Phone
●
Sprint Customer Service: 1-888-211-4727.
●
Business Customer Service: 1-888-788-4727.
Sprint 411
Sprint 411 gives you access to a variety of services and information, including residential,
business, and government listings; movie listings or showtimes; driving directions, restaurant
reservations, and major local event information. You can get up to three pieces of information
per call, and the operator can automatically connect your call at no additional charge.
There is a per-call charge to use Sprint 411, and you will be billed for airtime.
► From the dial screen, tap
Sprint Operator Services
Sprint Operator Services provides assistance when you place collect calls or when you place
calls billed to a local telephone calling card or third party.
► From the dial screen, tap
For more information or to see the latest in products and services, visit us online at sprint.com.
Get Started
Device Basics
Your device is packed with features that simplify your life and expand your ability to stay
connected to the people and information that are important to you. The topics in this section will
introduce the basic functions and features of your phone.
Your Device Overview
View the Display Screen
Turn Your Device On and Off
Battery and Charger
Device Function Keys
Touchscreen Navigation
Your Home Screen
Enter Text With the On-screen Keyboard
Tip:
Phone Software Upgrades – Updates to your device‗s software may become available
from time to time. Sprint will automatically upload critical updates to your device. You
can also use the menu to check for and download updates. Tap
> System updates.
Device Basics
> Settings
Your Device Overview
The illustrations and descriptions below outline your phone‘s basic layout.
Front View
1. Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated prompts.
2. Status Bar provides information about your device‗s status and options, such as signal
strength, roaming, ringer setting, messaging, and battery charge. The Status Bar
displays icons indicating that you‗ve received notifications (on the left) and icons
indicating the device's status (on the right), along with the current time.
3. Phone Key displays the dialpad so you can dial a number. It also provides additional
tabs to access Call log, Contacts, and your Favorites.
4. Home Key returns to the Home screen. If you're already viewing one of extension panes,
it opens the central Home screen. Press and hold to display recently used applications.
5. Menu Key allows you to access your device's main functions menu from the Home
screen: Add, Wallpaper, Settings, Switch ID, Search, and More (Manage apps and
Notifications). While using an application, press to open a list of options available.
6. Microphone allows other callers to hear you clearly when you are speaking to them.
7. Back Key returns to the previous screen. It also closes pop-up display items such as
menus and dialog boxes..
8. Search Key displays the Quick Search box that can be used to search for a key term
both on the device and online. See Search Key.

For example, entering the word ―Pa‖ will display any matching entries from your
device‗s Contacts list, installed applications, or will suggest search terms.

Press and hold to launch Voice Search where you can initiate a Google™ search by
verbally entering search terms. The device recognizes your spoken words and
initiates a Web search.
9. Sprint ID Key launches the Sprint ID application from where you can replace a current
ID or get a new one.
10. Applications Key opens the Applications screen to view installed applications.
11. Touchscreen displays all the information needed to operate your device, such as the
applications, call status, the Contacts list, the date and time, and the signal and battery
strength.
12. Proximity Sensor sense proximity towards other objects (such as your head) so that
touch commands are not accidentally activated during a call.
Device Basics
Note: Please be careful not to cover the sensors with a protective film, pouch, or a protective
case not authorized by LG.
13. Front-Facing Camera Lens allows you to take pictures and video of yourself. Also lets
you participate in video chats.
14. Power/Lock Button locks the screen. Press and hold to open the Phone options menu
for the following options: Silent mode, Airplane mode, and Power off.
Rear View
1. Flash helps you take pictures and video in dim lighting.
2. Back-Facing Camera Lens lets you take pictures and record videos.
3. Speaker lets you hear the different ringers and sounds. The speaker also lets you hear
the caller‗s voice in speakerphone mode.
4. Fingertip Cutout allows you to lift and remove the device's back cover.
5. Charger/Accessory Jack allows you to connect the device charger or an optional USB
cable (included). CAUTION! Inserting an accessory into the incorrect jack may damage
the device.
6. Volume Buttons allow you to adjust the ringer and media volumes, or to adjust the incall volume during a call. When you press and hold the volume button, the phone
switches to the Sound-off mode.
7. 3.5mm Headset Jack allows you to plug in a headset for convenient, hands-free
conversations. CAUTION! Inserting an accessory into the incorrect jack may damage the
device.
8. microSD Slot accommodates the pre-installed microSD™ card (expandable up to
32GB).
Note: Insert a microSD card to use the camera and other multimedia features. Multimedia
contents will be saved in the microSD card. Your LS970 has a microSD™card preinstalled.
View the Display Screen
The Status Bar appears at the top of the screen. It displays icons indicating that you‗ve received
notifications (on the left) and icons indicating the device‗s status (on the right), along with the
current time.
Device Basics
If you have more notifications than can fit in the Status Bar, a plus icon prompts you to open the
Status Bar to view them all. (See Notifications Panel.)
The following list identifies the symbols you‗ll see on your device's display screen:
Status Bar – Service Icons
Signal Strength – Shows your current signal strength (the more bars there are,
the stronger the signal is).
No Service – Your phone cannot find a usable signal.
Status Bar – Service Icons
4G Connected – Indicates that 4G data service is available.
4G In Use – Indicates that 4G data service is in use.
3G/1x Connected – Indicates that 3G/1x data service is available.
3G/1x In Use – Indicates that 3G/1x data service is in use.
Bluetooth On – Indicates that Bluetooth is on.
Bluetooth Connected – Indicates that the phone is connected to a Bluetooth
device.
GPS On – Indicates that GPS is on.
GPS Communicating – Indicates that the device is receiving location data from
GPS.
Roaming – Your phone is ―roaming” off the Nationwide Sprint Network.
Airplane Mode – Indicates that the device is in Airplane Mode.
Speakerphone On – Indicates that Speakerphone is on.
No microSD – Indicates that no microSD card is installed.
Vibrate Mode – Indicates that the ringer volume is set to vibrate and any sounds
are silenced.
Ringer Silenced – Indicates that all sounds are turned off.
Muted – Indicates that phone microphone is muted.
Very Low Battery – Indicates that battery is very low.
Device Basics
Low Battery – Indicates that battery is low.
Battery Drained (40%) – Indicates that battery is partially drained.
Battery Full – Shows your current battery charge level. (Icon shown is fully
charged.)
Battery Charging – Indicates that battery is charging.
Unknown Battery – Indicates that an unknown battery is inserted.
Alarm Clock – Indicates that an alarm is set.
Status Bar – Notification Icons
New Gmail Message – Indicates a new Gmail message.
New Text or Multimedia Message – Indicates you have received a new text or
multimedia message.
New Email – Indicates a new Email message.
Problem With Text Or Multimedia Message Delivery – Indicates a text or
multimedia message is undeliverable.
Urgent Text or Multimedia Message - Indicates you have received an urgent
text or multimedia message.
New Google Talk Message – Indicates you have received a new Google Talk
message.
New Voicemail – Indicates you have received a new voicemail message.
Upcoming Event – Alerts you to an upcoming event.
Data Is Syncing – Application sync is active and synchronization is in progress
for Gmail, Calendar, and Contacts.
Problem With Sign-In Or Sync – There has been an issue with your connection
to the Google server, or you were not properly signed into your account. In order
to use Google application or sync features, you must set up and sign into an
active Google account.
Full microSD Card – Indicates that microSD card is full.
Wi-Fi Networks Available – Indicates that open or secured Wi-Fi networks are
available.
Wi-Fi Direct – Indicates that Wi-Fi Direct is turned on.
USB Connected – The device has detected an active USB connection.
Device Basics
Status Bar – Notification Icons
USB Debugging Connected – The device has detected an active USB
connection and is in a USB Debugging mode.
More Notifications Not Displayed – Indicates that there are more notifications
which are not displayed in the Status Bar.
Call In Progress – Indicates that a call is in progress.
Call In Progress Using Bluetooth Headset – Indicates that a call is in progress
using the Bluetooth headset.
Call Being Forwarded – Indicates that a call is being forwarded.
Call On Hold – Indicates that a call is on hold.
Missed Call – Indicates that you have missed calls.
Uploading Data – Indicates that your device is uploading data.
Downloading Data – Indicates that your device is downloading data.
Download Finished – Indicates that a download is complete.
Connected To VPN – Indicates that the device is connected to a Virtual Private
Network.
Disconnected From VPN – Indicates that the device is disconnected from the
Virtual Private Network.
Song Is Playing – Indicates that a song is playing.
Carrier data – Use threshold approaching or exceeded.
TTY – Indicates that your phone is operating in TTY mode.
Tethering Active - Indicates that USB tethering is active.
Tethering and Hotspot Active - Indicates that both USB tethering and Portable
Wi-Fi hotspot are active.
Portable Wi-Fi hotspot Active - Indicates that Portable Wi-Fi hotspot is active.
Turn Your Device On and Off
Turn your device on and off and wake-up the screen by using the Power/Lock Button
Turn Your Device On
► Press and hold the Power/Lock Button
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Once your phone is on, it may display ―Searching for Service.” When your phone finds a signal,
it enters standby mode – the phone‗s idle state. At this point, you are ready to begin making and
receiving calls.
If your phone is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of searching, a Power Save feature is
automatically activated. When a signal is found, your phone automatically returns to standby
mode.
In Power Save mode, your phone searches for a signal periodically without your intervention.
You can also initiate a search for Sprint service by pressing any key (when your phone is turned
on).
Tip:
The Power Save feature conserves your battery power when you are in an area where
there is no signal.
Turn Your Device Off
1. Press and hold the Power/Lock Button
for two seconds until you see the
powering-down animation on the display screen.
2. Tap Power off and then tap OK to power off the device.
Your screen remains blank while your phone is off (unless the battery is charging).
Wake Up the Screen
If you don‗t use the device for a while, the screen and backlight will shut off to conserve battery
power.
1. Press the Power/Lock Button
Lock.
. Your lock screen will appear. See Set Up Screen
2. Touch and drag the Unlock icon
to the right. The last screen you were working on
opens. (This is the default lock screen.)
Lock and Unlock Your Device
You can prevent accidental screen touches from activating phone functions by locking your
device.
Lock Your Device
When your device is locked, you can only receive incoming calls or make calls to 911.
► Press the Power/Lock Button
Unlock Your Device
1. Press the Power/Lock Button
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to wake up the phone. (See above).
2. On your lock screen, touch and drag the green Unlock icon

to the right.
If you have set up an Unlock Pattern, use your fingertip to draw the pattern.
Battery and Charger
Sprint-approved or LG-approved batteries and accessories can be found at Sprint Stores or
through LG; or call 1-866-866-7509 to order. They‗re also available at www.sprint.com.
WARNING:
Use only Sprint-approved or LG-approved batteries and chargers with your
device. The failure to use a Sprint-approved or LG-approved battery and charger
may increase the risk that your phone will overheat, catch fire, or explode,
resulting in serious bodily injury, death, or property.
Battery Capacity
Your device is equipped with a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery. It allows you to recharge your battery
before it is fully drained. The battery provides up to 7.0 hours of continuous digital talk time.
When the battery reaches 5% of its capacity, the battery icon blinks. When there are
approximately two minutes of talk time left, the device can sound an audible alert and then turn
off.
Note: Long backlight settings, searching for service, using vibrate mode, browser use, and
other variables may reduce the battery‗s talk and standby times.
Tip:
Watch your device's battery level indicator and charge the battery before it runs out of
power.
Install the Battery
► See Set Up Your Device.
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Remove the Battery
1. Make sure the power is turned off so that you don‗t lose any unsaved items.
2. Lift the back cover using the fingertip cutout located at the bottom of the cover and
remove it.
3. Lift the battery using the fingertip cutout and remove it from the device.
WARNING:
Do not handle a damaged or leaking Li-Ion battery as you can be burned.
Charge the Battery
Keeping track of your battery‗s charge is important. If your battery level becomes too low, your
device automatically turns off and you will lose any information you were just working on.
Always use a Sprint-approved or LG-approved desktop charger, travel charger, or vehicle power
adapter to charge your battery.
1. Connect the charging adapter and USB cable as shown; the LG logo on the charging
adapter should face toward you.
2. Plug one end of the USB cable into the device's Charger/Accessory Port and the other
end into an electrical outlet. The charge time varies depending upon the battery level.
With the Sprint-approved Li-Ion battery, you can recharge the battery before it becomes
completely rundown.
Battery Temperature Protection
Though extremely rare, if the battery becomes overheated, the phone will automatically turn off.
Charge with USB
You can use your computer to charge your device. To be able to charge with the USB cable,
you need to install the necessary USB drivers on your computer first. Connect one end of the
USB cable to the Charger/Accessory Port on your device and connect the other end to a USB
port on your computer. It is best to use the rear USB port when connecting to a desktop
computer. The USB hub should be powered by an external power source.
Note: Low-power USB ports are not supported, such as the USB port on your keyboard or buspowered USB hub.
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LG USB Driver is downloadable from the following site: http://www.lg.com/us/ > Select
Mobile > Drivers & Downloads. Under the Download Drivers/ Phone Updates section,
click on Click here to download your mobile driver.
Always unplug the charger from the wall socket after the phone is fully charged to save
unnecessary power consumption of the charger.
Extend Your Battery Life
You can extend your battery's life between charges by turning off features that run in the
background. You can also monitor how applications and system resources consume battery
power.
●
Reduce your Backlight On time. (See Backlight Time Length.)
●
Turn Bluetooth off when not in use. (See Turn Bluetooth On and Off.)
●
Turn Wi-Fi off when not in use. (See Turn Wi-Fi On and Connect to a Wireless Network.)
●
Deactivate the GPS when not needed. Most applications using this function will
periodically query the GPS satellites for your current location; each query drains your
battery. (See Activate Location Mode.)
●
Do not wait until your battery is completely depleted before charging your device.
Repeating this process of a complete discharge and recharge can over time reduce the
storage capacity of any battery.
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Turn off Automatic application sync. (See Synchronize Accounts.)
●
Use the Power Control Widget to deactivate hardware functions such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth,
GPS, Synchronization, or LCD brightness setting. (See Add and Remove Widgets.)
●
Check the Running Services and close any unnecessary applications.
Battery Charge Level
Tap
> Settings > About phone > Status.
The battery status (charging or discharging) and level (as a percentage of fully charged) are
displayed at the top of the screen.
Monitor and Control Battery Use
The Battery use screen shows which applications consume the most battery power. You can
also use it to turn off applications that you‗ve downloaded, if they are consuming too much
power.
Tap
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> Settings > About phone > Battery use.
Tap any of the listed items for more options.
Device Function Keys
The Viper™ 4G LTE comes equipped with four main function keys that can be used on any
screen to access added functions.
Menu Key
Work with Menus
Notifications Panel
Home Key
Back Key
Search Key
Menu Key
The Menu Key activates an available menu function for the current screen or application. When
on the Home screen, tap
to view the following options:

Add (
) adds one of the following functions to a selected screen. Options include:
Shortcuts, Widgets, Folders, and Wallpapers. (See Customize Your Home
Screen.)

Wallpaper (
) provides the ability to customize the current screen‗s wallpaper
image. This image can be obtained from either your Pictures folder or from any of the
available images within the device‗s Wallpaper gallery.

Settings (
) provides quick access to the device‗s settings menu. (See Device
Settings.) The Settings menu can also be accessed by tapping
>Settings.

Switch ID (
) allows you to switch between the ID packs which you have installed
on your device.

Search (
) displays the Quick Search box that can be used to search for a key
term both on the device and on the Web. (See Search Key.)
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
For example, entering the word ―Pa‖, will display any matching entries from your
device‗s Contacts list, installed applications, or will suggest search terms.
More (
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) allows you to manage applications and notifications.
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Manage apps displays the Manage applications screen. You can manage how
applications use memory, stop a misbehaving application, or uninstall an
application.
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Notifications allows you to expand the Status Bar to provide more detailed
information about the current on-screen notification icons. (See Notifications
Panel.)
Work with Menus
There are two Android menu types: Options menus and Context menus.
Options menus
Options menus contain tools that apply to the activities of the current screen or application, not
to any specific item on the screen. To open the available options menu, tap
●
Not all applications have Options menus; if you tap
menu, nothing will happen.
on a screen that has no Options
Some applications have more Options menu items than can fit in the options menu; tap More to
open the additional items.
Context menus
Context menus contain options that apply to a specific item on the screen. To open a Context
menu, touch and hold an item on the screen. Not all items have Context menus. If you touch
and hold an item that has no Context menu, nothing will happen.
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Select Menu Items
To select a menu or option, simply tap it. If there are more menus/options than can fit in a
screen, slide the screen up to display more menus/options.
For example, to set the phone to play tones when dialing numbers on the dial pad:
1. Tap
2. Tap Settings.
3. Tap Sound.
4. Slide the screen up to display more menus.
5. Tap Audible touch tones to checkmark it.
For the purposes of this guide, the above steps condense into:
► Tap
> Settings > Sound > Audible touch tones.
Back Up Within a Menu
► Tap
to back up within a menu.
► Tap
to return to the Home screen.
Notifications Panel
Notification icons report the arrival of new messages, calendar events, alarms, as well as
ongoing events, such as when you are on a call.
When you receive a notification, text appears briefly and the notification icon will be displayed in
the Status Bar. For descriptions of the various notification icons, see View the Display Screen.
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You can open the Notifications Panel to view a list of all recent notifications. Depending on your
settings, you may hear a notification sound and the device may vibrate.
Note: Adjusting sound volume and other general notifications settings is described in Sound
Settings
Applications whose activities produce notifications, such as Gmail™ and Google Talk, have
their own settings, which you can use to configure whether, and how, they send notifications.
See the sections on those applications for details.
Open Notifications
► Touch and drag the Status Bar to the bottom of the screen.
– or –
► Tap
> More > Notifications.
The Notifications Panel displays your wireless provider and a list of your current notifications,
organized into ongoing and event-based notifications.
Respond to Notifications
1. Open the Notifications Panel. Your current notifications are listed in the panel, each with
a brief description.
2. Tap a notification to view it. The Notifications Panel will close and the application that
corresponds to your response will open.
For example, new voicemail notifications dial your voicemail box, and network disconnect
notifications open the list of configured networks so you can reconnect.
Clear Notifications
1. Open the Notifications Panel.
2. Tap Clear at the top right of the panel.
All event-based notifications will be cleared; ongoing notifications will remain in the list.
Close Notifications
●
Touch and drag the tab at the bottom of the Notifications Panel to the top of the screen.
– or –
●
Tap
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. (The panel will also close when you touch a notification.)
Home Key
The Home Key takes you back to your main Home screen (of the 5 total available screens).
Press
to access your main Home screen.
Back Key
The Back Key returns you to the previously active screen. If the on-screen keyboard is currently
open, the Back Key
closes the keyboard.
Search Key
The Search Key displays the Quick Search Box that you can use to search for a key term both
on the device and on the Web. When you tap
, some applications, such as Contacts,
Gmail™, and Google Maps™, have the ability to search contents within those specific
applications. In addition to being able to search by typing in search terms, you can also search
by voice.

Tap

Touch and hold
to launch the Quick Search Box.
to launch the Voice Search function.
Device and Web Search Using Text Entry
1. Tap
When you press on the Home screen or in the other applications that support this, the
Quick Search Box will open automatically.

In some applications, such as Gmail, Contacts, Browser, and Google PlayTM, the
application‗s own search box opens when you tap
application's icon on the left side of the search box.
. This is indicated by the
2. Enter the text you're searching for in the Quick Search Box.
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
You can use the Search preferences to configure some aspects of Google Web
search (for example, whether it makes suggestions below the Quick Search Box as
you type), and what device features you want to include in searches.
3. Tap
to search for the entered text.
– or –
If what you want to search for appears in the suggestions list, tap that item to conduct
the search.
To search by type:
► Tap the Menu Key
you wish to search in.
> Search settings > Searchable items. Then tap each item
To search using voice command:
► Touch and hold
– or –
Tap
from the Quick Search Box.
When you stop speaking, Google Search by Voice analyzes your speech and displays the
results of your search.
The available Voice Commands are:
●
Say ―Directions to,‖ followed by an address, name, business name, type of business, or
other destination, to get directions to that location from Google Maps™.
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Say ―Navigate to,” followed by an address, name, business name, type of business, or
other destination to get spoken, turn-by-turn directions to that destination.
●
Say ―Map of,” followed by an address, name, business name, type of business, or other
location, to view that location on Google Maps.
●
For additional commands, tap Help.
Touchscreen Navigation
The Viper™ 4G LTE is a touch-sensitive device which allows you to select an on-screen option
with a single touch and to easily scroll through long lists. Simply slide up and down through the
display with your fingertip.
Your touchscreen provides an excellent way to interact with and use your Android phone. With
the touch of your finger, you can access available applications, make menu selections, and
access data saved to your device. The following terms are used for describing the different
available actions using the touchscreen:
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Tap: A single finger tap selects items, links, shortcuts and letters on the on-screen
keyboard.
●
Touch and hold: Touch and hold an item on the screen by touching it and not lifting
your finger until an action occurs. For example, to open a contact‘s available options,
touch and hold the contact in the Contacts list until the context menu opens.
●
Drag: Touch and hold an item for a moment and then, without lifting your finger, move
your finger on the screen until you reach the target position. You can drag items on the
Home screen to reposition them, as described in Change the Device‘s Wallpaper, or
drag the Notifications Panel open, as described in Notifications Panel.
●
Swipe or slide: To swipe or slide, quickly move your finger across the surface of the
screen, without pausing when you first touch it (so you don‘t drag an item instead). For
example, you can slide the screen up or down to scroll through a list, or browse through
the different Home screens by swiping from left to right (and vice versa).
●
Double-tap: Double-tap to zoom on a Web page or a map. For example, quickly doubletap a section of a Web page to adjust that section to fit the width of the screen. You can
also double-tap to zoom in and out when taking a picture (using the Camera), and when
using Maps.
●
Pinch-to-Zoom: Use your index finger and thumb in a pinch or spread motion to zoom
in or out when using the Browser, Maps, or browsing pictures.
●
Rotate the screen: From many applications and menus, the orientation of the screen
adjusts to the device‘s physical orientation. (See Change the Screen Orientation.)
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Your Home Screen
The Home screen is the starting point for many applications and functions, and it allows you to
add items like application shortcuts, folders, or Google widgets to give you instant access to
information and applications. This is the default page and accessible from any menu by tapping
Home Screen
Extended Home Screens
Use the Applications Key
Applications: How to View, Open and Switch
Applications
Customize Your Home Screen
Access Recently-Used Applications
Change the Screen Orientation
Home Screen
To return to the Home screen:
► Tap
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at any time, from any application.
Extended Home Screens
The operating system provides multiple Home screens to provide more space for adding icons,
widgets, and more.
► Slide your finger left or right across the Home screen. The main screen is in the center
with two extension screens on either side of it. (For more information on sliding, see
Touchscreen Navigation.)
► Touch and hold the Home screen dots on the lower left or right of the screen to view
thumbnails of the Extended Home screens, then touch one to go to that specific screen
(see the following image).
Use the Applications Key
All of your device‗s applications are located within the Applications screen. This key accesses
shortcuts to your currently available applications.
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Note: This screen houses all default and downloaded applications (installed from Google Play).
1.
Tap

to open the screen.
To close the Applications screen, tap
or tap
2. Scroll though the list and tap an icon to launch the associated application.
Applications: How to View, Open and Switch
All of the applications on your device, including any applications that you downloaded and
installed from Google Play™ or other sources, are grouped together on one Applications screen
that you access from your Home screen. If you have more applications than you can currently
see on the Applications screen, slide the screen up or down to view more.
The Applications screen contains all of the device's applications (though not downloaded
widgets and other downloaded material that isn't an application), including the Clock, Browser,
Calculator, Camera, Play Store, NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile, Sprint Navigation, Sprint TV &
Movies, YouTube, Voice Search, and much more.
Open the Applications Screen
► Tap
Close the Applications Screen
► Tap
– or –
► Tap
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Note: The Applications screen closes automatically when you tap an icon to open its
Application. Dragging an icon onto your Home screen also closes the Applications
screen automatically.
Open and Switch Applications
Multi-tasking is easy with Android™. Opened applications can keep running in the background
when you open another application. There‗s no need to quit an application before opening
another. You can easily switch among several open applications. Android manages each
application, pausing and starting them as needed to ensure that unused applications don‗t
waste your device's resources.
To open an application:
► Simply tap its icon on the screen.
Tip:
You can customize your Home screen with shortcuts to the applications you use most
often. Applications are located on the Applications screen, but you can add an
application shortcut to your Home screen for faster access. No matter where the icon is,
on the Applications screen or your Home screen, just touch it to open and use it. See
Add Application Icons to the Home screen for more information.
To open multiple applications:
1. Tap an application icon to open it.
2. Tap
3. Tap
and tap the icon for the other application you want to open.
– or –
Simply tap the icon if the application you want is already on your Home screen.
To switch between multiple applications:
1. Touch and hold
recently.
. A small window opens with icons of applications that you‗ve used
2. Tap the application icon you want to open.
– or –
Tap
to return to the current application.
Add Application Icons to the Home Screen
Customize your Home screen with shortcuts to the applications you use most often.
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1. Tap
2. Touch and hold the application icon you want to add to your Home screen.
3. Lift your finger to place the app on your Home screen, or drag the icon to where you
want it on the screen, then lift your finger.
Applications
The following is a listing of the default applications available on both the Home/Extended
screens and the Applications screen.
Application Icons
Play Books – Allows you to purchase and download ebooks from Google Play.
Browser – Launches the Sprint Powerdeck browser.
Calculator – Launches the Calculator application.
Calendar – Launches the Calendar application that can sync to either your
Google or Outlook® work calendar. Events can only be synched to a managed
account.
Camcorder – Launches the Camcorder.
Camera – Launches the Camera.
Clock – Access the Clock application.
Contacts – Displays the Contacts that can be synchronized with your device
from either your Google or Outlook account. Contacts can only be synched to a
managed account.
Downloads – Launches the Downloads application that you can view, reopen,
or delete what you've downloaded.
Email – Provides access your POP3, IMAP, and Exchange Server (Outlook)
email accounts. Also provides access to your Gmail account.
Flash Player Settings – Lets you control how applications run in Flash Player.
Gallery – Displays a Gallery of camera images and video saved on your
microSD™ card.
Gmail – Provides access to your Gmail account.
Google Search – Displays the Quick Search Box to search for a key term both
on your device and the Web.
Google+ – Share and keep up with all the different people in your life.
Latitude – Lets you see your friends' locations and share yours with them. The
application also lets you see your friends' locations on a map or in a list.
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Application Icons
Maps – Launches a dynamic map that helps you find local businesses, locate
friends, view maps and get driving directions.
Messaging – Provides access to your text and multimedia messages.
Messenger – Helps you keep in touch with Google+ Messenger.
Play Music – Launches the Music Player.
NASCAR – Launches the Web-based NASCAR application.
Navigation – Launches the GPS Navigation feature on your phone, allowing you
to get quick turn-by-turn directions.
News & Weather – Launches the application that allows you to stay up to date
on news and weather.
Phone – Accesses the phone keypad.
Places – Allows others to find your business on local search results using either
Google Search or Google Maps.
Play Store – Browse, search for, and download applications on the Google Play.
Polaris Office – Launches the Polaris Office application so that you can view,
create, and edit document files on your device.
Settings – Accesses the device‗s Settings menu.
Shopper – Use Google Shopper to find products, scan product barcodes,
magazine ads, albums, or book cover art.
SmartShare – Launches SmartShare application that helps you to easily share
and find pictures, music and videos between DLNA certified devices.
Sprint ID – Accesses the Sprint ID application.
Sprint Music Plus – Allows you to download music from the Music Store,
Ringtone Store, and Ringback Tone Store.
Sprint TV & Movies – View all the latest T.V. and Movies straight from your
device.
Tags – Launches the application that allows you to share NFC tags with anyone
who has a phone or other device that can scan NFC tags.
Talk – Launches the Google Talk application that lets you chat with family and
friends over the Internet for free.
TeleNav GPS Navigator – Gives you access to turn-by-turn directions.
Videos – Allows you to rent and view videos.
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Application Icons
Voice Dialer – Launches your device‗s automatic speech recognition (ASR)
software, called Voice Control, to dial a phone number in our Contacts or to
launch phone functions.
Voice Search – Launches your device‗s speech recognition software and
initiates a Google search based on the recognized speech.
Voicemail – Launches Voicemail.
Wallet – Allows you to use your phone as a credit card.
YouTube – Launches the YouTube application.
Note: The Email application can access both Exchange Server-based email (such as Work
email) and other Internet-based email providers such as Yahoo! and Gmail.
Customize Your Home Screen
You can customize your Home screen when you do the following:
●
Create Shortcuts
●
Add Widgets
●
Create Contact shortcuts
●
Create Folders
●
Change the Background (Wallpaper)
Create Shortcuts
Shortcuts are different from the Home screen Widgets. Shortcuts can access a specific contact,
activate a feature, action, or launch an application.
To add a shortcut from the Application tab:
1. Tap
to access the Home screen.
2. Select a location (screen) for your new shortcut by scrolling across your available
screens until you reach the desired one. (See Home Screen.)
3. Tap
to reveal all your current applications. By default, the applications are listed in a
grid view.
4. Scroll down through the list and locate your desired application.
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5. Touch and hold the on-screen icon. This creates an immediate shortcut of the selected
icon and closes the Applications screen. The new shortcut then appears to hover over
the Home screen.
Note: The same shortcut can be added to any of the available screens (Home or Extended).
The application you add to the screen will still appear within the Applications screen.
6. While holding the on-screen icon, position it on the current screen. Once complete,
release the screen to lock the shortcut into its new position.
To add a shortcut via the Home screen:
1. Tap
to access the Home screen.
2. Touch and hold on an empty area of the screen.
3. From the Add to Home screen window, tap Shortcuts.
4. Tap a selection from the list.
5. Select the item you want to add the new shortcut to your current Home screen.
To delete a shortcut:
1. Tap
to access the Home screen.
2. Touch and hold the desired shortcut. This unlocks it from its location on the current
screen.
3. Drag the icon over the Trash
and release it.
Add and Remove Widgets
Widgets are self-contained applications that can be accessed through your Applications Key or
on the Home or Extended screens. Unlike a shortcut, this Widget appears as an on-screen
application.
To add a Widget:
1. Tap
to access the Home screen.
2. Touch and hold on an empty area of the screen.
3. From the Add to Home screen window, tap Widgets.
4. Tap an available Widget to place it on your current screen.
To remove a Widget:
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1. Go to the Home screen on which the widget is located.
2. Touch and hold the widget. This unlocks it from its location on the current screen.
3. Drag the widget over the Trash

and release it.
This action does not delete the Widget. It just removes it from the current screen.
To place a Widget onto a different screen:
1. Touch and hold the widget you want to move.
2. Drag the widget to the edge of the screen (the left side if moving to a screen located on
the left, right side if moving to a screen located on the right).
3. After about one second, the current screen will change. Repeat until you get to the
desired screen.
Create and Manage Folders
Folders can be located on any of the available screens and can contain multiple Shortcuts or
different Contact entries
To create a folder on-screen:
1. Tap
to access the Home screen.
2. Touch and hold on an empty area of the screen.
3. From the Add to Home screen window, tap Folders.
4. Tap an available folder type to place it on your current screen.
Note:
Starred contacts are those Contact entries you have tagged as very important.
Change the Device's Wallpaper
1. From the Home screen, tap
> Wallpaper.
– or –
Touch and hold an empty spot on the Home screen, then tap Wallpapers.
2. Tap Gallery, ID wallpapers, LG wallpapers, Live wallpapers, or Wallpapers.

Gallery to use a picture saved on your device as a wallpaper. You can crop the
picture before setting it as a wallpaper.

ID wallpapers to open the available wallpapers that were included in your Sprint ID
pack.
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LG wallpapers to open available LG wallpapers.

Live wallpapers to open a list of animated wallpapers installed on your device. Live
wallpapers can be animated or even interactive. More Live wallpapers are available
on Google Play.

Wallpapers to open a screen of wallpaper images saved on your device. Slide the
thumbnail images left and right to view the available images.
3. Tap Set wallpaper or Save.
Access Recently-Used Applications
Your device keeps a running list of your eight most recently used applications.
1. Touch and hold
to open the recently-used applications window.
2. Tap an icon to open the related application.
Change the Screen Orientation
This device is capable of changing the orientation of screen content when the orientation of the
device itself has changed. The device‗s built-in accelerometer senses movement and changes
its angle/orientation. Note that some of the screens, applications and widgets do not support
orientation changes.
The automatic screen orientation feature can be manually enabled to change the orientation for
all enabled screens when rotation is detected.
Note: An example of a screen that automatically re-orients by moving the device is the
Messaging screen. This only requires you turn the device to a horizontal position.
1. Tap
> Settings > Display.
2. Tap Auto-rotate screen to enable (a green checkmark displays) or disable the screen
auto-rotation.
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Enter Text With the On-screen Keyboard
The on-screen keyboard displays automatically when you tap a text entry field. To manually
display the keyboard, simply touch a text field where you want to enter text.
There are two types of methods that you can use: Android keyboard and Swype.
1. Touch and hold the text entry field and tap Input method.
2. Tap the method you want to use: Android keyboard or Swype.
Android keyboard
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1. Tap a text field where you want to enter text.
2. Enter the desired text.

To enter numbers or symbols, tap

To enter letters again, tap

To configure Android keyboard settings, tap
settings.
and then Android keyboard
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Vibrate on keypress allows you to activate a vibration sensation as you enter
text using the keypad.
•
Sound on keypress allows you to activate a sound sensation as you enter text
using the keypad.
•
Popup on keypress displays the larger image of each key you tap.
•
Touch to correct words underlines a word in a text field; tap the word to reveal
other words you may have intended.
•
Auto-capitalization allows you to automatically capitalize the first letter of a
sentence.
•
Show settings key allows you to set whether to display the Settings Key or
always hide it.
•
Voice input allows you to set on which on-screen keyboard you want the voiceinput Microphone Key
to appear.
•
Input languages allows you to select the current text input language. The default
language depends on the language set when you first activated the phone.
•
Quick fixes allows you to correct some common misspellings as you type.
•
Show suggestions shows you suggested words in a strip above the on-screen
keyboard as you type.
•
Auto-complete allows you to automatically enter a suggested word (highlighted
in the strip above the keyboard) when you enter a space or punctuation.
Device Basics
•
Rotate the screen to a horizontal position to use the larger keyboard.
Note: If you do not want the screen to change orientations automatically, uncheck the Autorotate screen. Tap
> Settings > Display and deselect Auto-rotate screen.
3. When you have finished typing, tap
Device Basics
to close the keyboard.
Swype Method
Swype is a text entry method that allows you to enter a word by sliding your finger from letter to
letter, lifting your finger between words. Swype uses error correcting algorithms and a language
model to predict the next word. Swype also includes a predictive text system. For more
information, please refer to the Swype Tutorial and Help on your device.
Device Basics
► Put your finger on the first letter of the word and draw a path from letter to letter, lifting
your finger up after the last letter.
► Create a squiggle (like an S shape) to create a double letter (such as ―pp” in ―apple”).
► To enter a capitalized word, slide your finger above the top row of the keyboard and then
slide back down to the next letter(s).
► Move your finger over the apostrophe to enter contractions. For common punctuated
suffixes, lift your finger off between the suffix and the main part of the word.
Configure Swype Settings
1. When the Swype keyboard is displayed, touch and hold
2. Tap Preferences.
3. Tap any of the following settings:

How to Swype displays the Swype User Manual

Language Options allows you to select the current text input language. The default
language depends on the language set when you first activated the phone.

Audio feedback allows you to turn on sounds generated by the Swype application.

Vibrate on keypress allows you to activate a vibration sensation as you enter text
using the keypad.

Show tips allows you to turn on an on-screen flashing indicator that provides helpful
user information.

Auto-spacing allows you to automatically insert a space between words. When you
finish a word, just lift your finger and start the next word.

Auto-capitalization allows you to automatically capitalize the first letter of a
sentence.

Show complete trace allows you choose whether or not you want the complete
Swype path to display.
Device Basics

Word suggestion sets the amount of times the word choice selection window
displays on the screen. Move the slider between Never or Always and tap OK.

Speed vs. accuracy sets how quickly Swype responds to on-screen input. Move the
slider between Speed or Accuracy and tap OK.

Reset Swype's dictionary deletes all the words you've added to Swype's dictionary.

Version displays the software version of Swype currently in use.
Tips for Editing Text
You can edit the text you enter in text fields and use menu commands to cut, copy, and paste
text, within or across most applications.
1. Touch and hold the text field that contains the text.
2. Tap Select word or Select all in the menu that opens. The selected text is highlighted in
orange, with a tab at each end of the selection.
3. Drag either selection tab to expand or reduce the range of selected text.

To cancel the selection, simply tap unselected text or empty area.
4. Tap the selected text.
5. When the context menu opens, tap Cut or Copy.
6. Place the cursor on the location where you want to paste the text.
7. Touch and hold the text field.
8. When the context menu opens, tap Paste. The text that you pasted also remains in the
device‗s memory (temporarily), so you can paste that same text in another location.
Device Basics
Phone
With the Sprint National Network and your device‗s phone, you can enjoy clear calling across
the country.
Make Phone Calls
Receive Calls
Visual Voicemail
Voicemail
Phone Call Options
Call Log
Save a Phone Number
Find a Phone Number
Voice Dialer
Text-to-Speech
Voice Search
Make Phone Calls
There are several convenient ways to place calls from your device.
Call Using the Phone Dialer
Dialing Options
Missed Call Notification
Call Emergency Numbers
In-Call Options
Dial and Save Phone Numbers With Pauses
Dial From the Contacts List
Use Direct Dialing
Plus (+) Code Dialing
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Call Using the Phone Dialer
The most "traditional" way to place a call is by using the phone's dialer screen.
1. Tap
2. Enter a phone number using the on-screen dialpad and tap

If you enter a wrong number, tap

To erase the entire number, touch and hold

You can open other applications during a call. The
while the call is underway.

Press the Up/Down Volume Buttons to adjust the call volume.

Use the on-screen buttons to add another call, put a call on hold, to use the
speakerphone, and for other options, as described in In-Call Options.
3. Tap
Tip:
to erase digits one by one.
will appear in the Status Bar
to end the call.
To redial your last outgoing call, follow step 1 to access the Dialer, tap the Call log tab,
locate the call entry and tap
You can also make calls from your Contacts list, from the Call log, and using Voice Dialer.
Dialing Options
After entering numbers with the dialpad, you can use the following dialing options.
Tap
Phone
to view the following options:
●
Add to contacts: Tap to add the entered number as a new contact or to an existing
contact entry. (See Save a Phone Number.)
●
Add 2-sec pause: Enter digits and select this option to introduce a two-second pause
before the following sequence of digits is dialed by the phone. (See Dial and Save
Phone Numbers With Pauses.)
●
Add wait: Enter digits and select this option to have the phone dial the preceding set of
digits first, and then dial the following sequence of digits when you tap Yes on the popup screen. (See Dial and Save Phone Numbers With Pauses.)
Missed Call Notification
A missed call icon displays when you do not answer a call. When you do not answer an
incoming call,
is displayed in the Status Bar.
1. Touch and drag the Status Bar to the bottom of the screen to open the Notification Panel.
2. Tap the missed call notification. The Call log screen will be displayed. To dial the phone
number, tap
Call Emergency Numbers
You can place calls to 911 even if the device's screen is locked or your account is restricted.
Note: When you place an emergency call, your phone automatically enters Emergency mode.
To call the 911 emergency number when the device‘s screen is locked with a screen lock:
1. Unlock the screen. For more information, see Wake Up the Screen.
2. Touch Emergency call on the screen.
3. Touch
To call the 911 emergency number normally or when your account is restricted:
1. Unlock the screen. For more information, see Wake Up the Screen.
2. Tap
3. Touch
Enhanced 911 (E911) Information
This phone features an embedded Global Positioning System (GPS) chip necessary for utilizing
E911 emergency location services where available. When you place an emergency 911 call, the
GPS feature of your phone seeks information to calculate your approximate location. Depending
Phone
on several variables, including availability and access to satellite signals, it may take up to 30
seconds or more to determine and report your approximate location.
Important:
Always report your location to the 911 operator when placing an
emergency call. Some designated emergency call takers, known as Public
Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) may not be equipped to receive GPS location
information from your phone.
In-Call Options
Once you initiate a call, you will see these on-screen options:
●
Add call to initiate a 3-way call.
●
End to end the call.
●
Dialpad to display the dialpad.
●
Bluetooth (Only available when a Bluetooth headset is connected to your phone) to
conduct the call via the Bluetooth headset for hands-free conversation. For details about
pairing the phone with a Bluetooth headset, see Pairing Bluetooth Devices.
Note: When using the Bluetooth headset during a call, the Ongoing Call notification icon is
blue in the Status Bar.
●
Mute to mute the microphone during a call. The Mute button lights up and
is
displayed on the Status Bar to indicate the microphone is muted. To unmute the
microphone, tap Mute again.
●
Speaker to turn the speakerphone on or off. The Speaker button lights up and
displayed on the Status Bar to indicate that the speakerphone is on.
WARNING:
is
Because of higher volume levels, do not place the device near your ear while
using the speakerphone.
Dial and Save Phone Numbers With Pauses
You can dial or save phone numbers with pauses for use with automated systems, such as
voicemail or credit card billing numbers.
There are two types of pauses available on your device:
●
2-Second Pause automatically sends the next set of numbers after two seconds.
●
Hard Pause (Wait) sends the next set of numbers when you tap Yes on the pop-up.
Note: You can have multiple pauses in a phone number and combine two-second and hard
pauses.
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To dial or save phone numbers with pauses:
1. Enter the phone number.
2. Tap
> Add 2-sec pause or Add wait.
3. Enter the additional numbers.
4. Tap
to dial the number.
– or –
Tap
> Add to contacts to save the number in your Contacts.
Note: When dialing a number with a hard pause (Wait), tap Yes on the pop-up to send the next
set of numbers.
Dial From the Contacts List
You can dial directly from your Contacts list.
1. Tap
> Contacts.
> Contacts.
– or –
Tap
2. Find a contact to call and tap it to open its entry, then tap
– or –
Touch and hold the contact. When a context menu opens, tap Call contact.
Use Direct Dialing
With Direct Dialing, you are able to directly save a contact to your Home screen.
1. Tap
> Add > Shortcuts > Direct dial.
2. Tap a contact from your Contacts List. The contact will appear on your Home screen.
To use Direct Dial:
► Simply tap the contact on the Home screen.
Plus (+) Code Dialing
When placing international calls, Plus Code Dialing automatically enters the international access
code for your location (for example, 011 for international calls made from the U.S.).
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1. In the Dial screen, touch and hold
until you see a ―+” on the display screen.
2. Dial the country code and phone number and then tap
. The phone automatically
prepends the access code for international dialing, followed by the country code and
phone number.
Receive Calls
When you receive a phone call, the Incoming Call screen opens with the caller ID and any other
available information (such as the caller's name, if saved in the Contact‗s list). The most recent
incoming calls are recorded in the Call log. (See Call Log.)
Answer an Incoming Call
► Touch and drag
to the right.
If you were already on a call, the first call is placed on hold while you answer the new call. To
silence the ringer of an incoming call, press the down Volume Key.
Your phone notifies you of incoming calls in the following ways:
●
The phone rings or vibrates.
●
The backlight illuminates.
●
The screen displays an incoming call message.
Reject an Incoming Call
► Touch and drag
to the left.
The caller is sent directly to your voicemail box to leave a message.
Answer a Roam Call With Call Guard Enabled
Call Guard is an option that helps you manage your roaming charges when making or receiving
calls while outside the Nationwide Sprint Network. Please see Roaming Settings for more
information about roaming.
► Tap Yes to answer the call. (See Call Guard for additional information.)
Note: When your phone is off, calls go directly to voicemail.
End a Call
► Tap
– or –
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If you opened other applications while on a call:
1. Open the Notifications Panel.

Touch and drag the Status Bar to the bottom of the screen.
2. Tap Current call to redisplay the Phone application.
3. Tap
Visual Voicemail
Visual Voicemail gives you a quick and easy way to access your voicemail. Now you can find
exactly the message you are looking for without having to listen to every voicemail message first.
This new feature periodically goes out to your voicemail, and gathers the caller information from
all of the current voicemails. It then populates a list with the caller name and number, along with
the length of time and priority level of the voicemail message.
Set Up Visual Voicemail
Review Visual Voicemail
Listen to Multiple Voicemail Messages
Configure Visual Voicemail Options
Configure Visual Voicemail Settings
Automatically Enable the Speakerphone
Edit the Display Name via the Voicemail Menu
Set Up Visual Voicemail
Setting up Visual Voicemail follows many of the same procedures as setting up traditional Sprint
voicemail. You should set up your Sprint voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your
device is activated. Your device automatically transfers all unanswered calls to your voicemail,
even if your device is in use or turned off.
Note: To set up your traditional voicemail box, see Set Up Voicemail.
1. Tap
> Voicemail.
2. Tap Personalize now and follow the system prompts to:
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
Create a password (part of standard voicemail).

Record your name announcement.

Record your greeting.
3. When prompted to enter information, tap Dialpad to bring up the on-screen dialpad to
enter your numeric responses.
Voicemail Password – Sprint strongly recommends that you create a password
when setting up your voicemail to protect against unauthorized access. Without a
password, anyone who has access to your device is able to access your
voicemail messages.
Important:
4. Once you have completed the setup process, return to the voicemail page (see step 1).
5. Tap the Welcome to Voicemail message on the screen to play a brief explanation of
the voicemail services.
Review Visual Voicemail
Visual Voicemail lets you easily access and select which messages you want to review.
1. Tap
> Voicemail.
2. Tap a message to review it. The following is a description of the features available while
reviewing a voicemail message.
Note: Tap

> Lock to prevent the message from accidentally being deleted.
Timeline provides a visual timeline for the current message. Touch and drag this bar
to scrub through the message to different points.
•
Tap
to pause the playback and tap
to resume.

Call to call the person who left the voicemail message.

Reply to reply to the message. You can then reply to the sender or forward it to
anyone with either an email or phone number. This allows you to send this voicemail
message to several recipients at the same time. You can tag the reply message for
both Urgency and Privacy.
•
Tap Send to deliver the new message.

Speaker Off/On to turn the speakerphone on or off during playback. If the
speakerphone feature was enabled within the Voicemail Settings menu, the
speakerphone will always be automatically enabled during voicemail playback.

Delete to delete the current voicemail message. Tap OK to confirm the deletion.
Listen to Multiple Voicemail Messages
When you are done listening to a voicemail message you can easily access other voicemail
messages without returning to the main voicemail screen.
1. Listen to the current voicemail message.
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2. Swipe your finger left or right to display the next or previous message. It will begin
playing automatically.
You can navigate through voicemail messages as frequently as you'd like. You can even move
to the next or previous message before you're finished listening to the current one.
Configure Visual Voicemail Options
You can access and configure your Visual Voicemail options.
> Voicemail.
1. Tap
2. Tap
and select from the following:

Compose to compose a new voicemail message.

Move to SD to move voicemail messages to the microSD card.

Play all new to listen to all new messages.

Undelivered to list all undelivered voicemail messages.

Delete to delete selected messages from your current list of available voicemail
messages.

More for the following options:
•
Search to search through voicemail messages for keywords.
•
Settings to configure your voicemail application settings.
To access a voicemail message‘s options:
1. Tap
> Voicemail.
2. Tap a voicemail message and tap
Phone
and select from the following:

Lock/Unlock to prevent deletion of the selected voicemail message.

Text message to create and deliver a new text message to the sender‘s phone
number.

Reply to reply to the voicemail. You can then reply to the sender or forward it to
anyone with either an email or phone number. This allows you to send this voicemail
message to several recipients at the same time.

Forward to forward the voicemail to another recipient.

Add to contacts to add the sender‘s phone number to your Contacts list.
Configure Visual Voicemail Settings
The Visual Voicemail settings menu lets you access settings for notifications, pictures, greetings,
and more.
> Voicemail.
1. Tap
2. Tap
> More > Settings. From this menu, you can select from the following:

Voicemail-to-Text to verify Voicemail-to-Text account information.

Personalize voicemail to change your voicemail greeting for incoming calls and
update password.

Notifications to set your notification sound, vibrate, and repeat.

Inbox sort order to determine in which order the list to be displayed.

Pictures to replace the default Visual Voicemail message icon with a specific
Contacts entry‘s image. This image is pulled from the entry‘s Contacts details.

Playback screen to customize the look of the message playback screen.

Speakerphone to automatically activate the speakerphone when you review your
Visual Voicemail. See Automatically Enable the Speakerphone.

Display name to enter a name that is attached to your outgoing voicemails as part of
an identification string. See Edit the Display Name via the Voicemail Menu.

Check for update to search for an upgrade to your Visual message software.

Help to see the Sprint visual voicemail help.

About Voicemail to view build information about the current visual voicemail
application.
Automatically Enable the Speakerphone
Every time you access a selected message from your Visual Voicemail list, you can configure
the device to automatically activate the built-in speakerphone so that you can clearly hear the
message.
> Voicemail.
1. Tap
2. Tap
> More > Settings to configure your settings.
3. Tap Speakerphone to activate the feature. You will see a green checkmark on the right.
4. Tap Speakerphone again to deactivate the speakerphone. The checkmark will be
removed.
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Edit the Display Name via the Voicemail Menu
From your Visual Voicemail menu, you can quickly change the name attached to your voice
messages.
> Voicemail.
1. Tap
2. Tap
> More > Settings > Display name.
3. Tap the field and enter a new identifying name (used to identify you to recipients of your
voice messages).
4. Tap OK to save your information.
Voicemail
In addition to Visual Voicemail, your phone and Sprint service always offer traditional voicemail
service accessed through the Phone application.
Set Up Voicemail
Voicemail Notification
Set Up Voicemail
You should set up your Sprint Voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your device is
activated. Always use a password to protect against unauthorized access. Your device
automatically transfers all unanswered calls to your voicemail, even if your device is in use or
turned off.
1. Tap
and touch
2. Touch and hold
to dial your voicemail number.
3. Follow the system prompts to:

Create your password.

Record your name announcement.

Record your greeting.
Important:
Voicemail Password – Sprint strongly recommends that you create a password
when setting up your voicemail to protect against unauthorized access. Without a
password, anyone who has access to your device is able to access your
voicemail messages.
Voicemail Notification
There are several ways your device alerts you to a new voicemail message.
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●
By sounding the assigned ringer type.
●
By displaying within the Notifications area of the Status Bar when a single new unheard
voicemail message is received.
●
By displaying within the Notifications area of the Status Bar when multiple new unheard
voicemail messages have been received.
Note: When you are roaming off the Nationwide Sprint Network, you may not receive
notification of new voicemail messages. Sprint recommends that you periodically check
your voicemail by dialing 1 + area code + your wireless phone number. When your
voicemail answers, touch
and enter your password. Roaming rates apply when
you access voicemail while roaming off the Nationwide Sprint Network.
Note: Your device accepts messages even when it is turned off. However, your device notifies
you of new messages only when it is turned on and you are in a Sprint service area.
Phone Call Options
Your phone application provides many useful features and options to help you make the most of
your calling experience.
Caller ID
Call Waiting
3-Way Calling
Call Forwarding
Caller ID
Caller ID allows people to identify a caller before answering the phone by displaying the number
of the incoming call. If you do not want your number displayed when you make a call, follow
these steps.
1. Tap
2. Tap
(Tap the Phone tab if necessary).
3. Enter a phone number and tap
To permanently block your number, call Sprint Customer Service.
Call Waiting
When you‗re on a call, Call Waiting alerts you of incoming calls by sounding a beep instead of a
ring. Your device's screen informs you that another call is coming in and displays the caller‗s
phone number (if it is available).
To respond to an incoming call while you‘re on a call:
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► Before accepting the incoming call, tap and drag one of the following on-screen options:

Answer to answer the new call. The first caller is placed on hold.

Decline to send the call to your voicemail box.
To switch back to the first caller:
► From the In-Call options screen, tap Swap calls.
Tip:
For those calls where you don‗t want to be interrupted, you can temporarily disable Call
Waiting by pressing
before placing your call. Call Waiting is
automatically reactivated once you end the call.
3-Way Calling
With 3-Way Calling, you can talk to two people at the same time. When using this feature, the
normal airtime rates will be charged for each of the two calls.
1. Tap
(Tap the Phone tab if necessary).
2. Make your call to the first recipient.
3. Once you have established the connection, tap Add call.
4. Enter the second caller‗s phone number and tap
or select a number from your
Contacts. (Your first call is automatically put on hold.)
5. When you‗re connected to the second party, tap Merge calls to combine both calls into
a single 3-way call. If one of the people you called hangs up during your call, you and
the remaining caller stay connected. If you initiated the call and are the first to hang up,
all callers are disconnected.
Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding lets you forward all your incoming calls to another phone number – even when
your phone is turned off. You can continue to make calls from your device when you have
activated Call Forwarding.
Activate Call Forwarding
1. Tap
2. Tap
(Tap the Phone tab if necessary).
3. Enter the area code and phone number to which you want your calls forwarded.
4. Tap
will end.
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. You will hear a tone to confirm the activation of Call Forwarding and the call
Deactivate Call Forwarding
1. Tap
(Tap the Phone tab if necessary).
2. Tap
the call will end.
. You will hear a tone to confirm the deactivation and
Note: You are charged a higher rate for calls you have forwarded.
Call Log
The Call Log tab of the Phone application lists all recent incoming, outgoing, and missed calls.
The Call log is a list of the most recently placed, received, or missed calls. It offers a convenient
way to redial a number, return a call, or add a number to your Contacts.
Open the Call Log
► Tap
> Call log.
Calls are listed in the Call log tab, the most recent calls are located at the top of the list. Scroll
down to see older entries.
Note: Call log records only calls that occur while the device is turned on. If a call is received
while your device is turned off, it will not be included in the call log. If you return a call
from the voicemail menu, it will not be included in your phone‗s Call log.
Call Log Options
Tap an entry to view the date and time of the call and call duration. The following options are
available:
●
Call again to make a call.
●
Send text message to send a text message.
●
Add to contacts to add an entry's number to your Contacts.
●
View contact to view the contact entry.
If several calls were made to one number or received by one number, the calls are displayed as
one entry. When you tap this entry, the individual call logs are opened.
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You can also touch and hold the entry to open a menu with more options, to communicate with
that contact in other ways.
●
Call to make a call.
●
View contact (for entries saved in Contacts) to view contact information.
●
Edit number before call to edit a number before you redial.
●
Send text message to send a text message.
●
Add to contacts to add an entry's number to your Contacts.
●
Remove from call log to remove the entry from the Call log.
Make a Call From the Call Log
► From the Call log, tap
at the right of the entry.
Save a Number From the Call Log
1. Tap an entry and tap Add to contacts.
– or –
Touch and hold an entry and tap Add to contacts.
2. Tap Create new contact.
– or –
Search for an existing contact name and tap an existing contact to add the new number
to that existing contact. (For more information about creating and editing contacts, see
Contacts.).
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Note: You cannot save phone numbers already in your Contacts or from calls identified as No
ID or Restricted.
Prepend a Number From the Call Log
If you need to make a call from the Call log and you are outside your local area code, you can
add the appropriate prefix by prepending the number.
1. Touch and hold an entry and tap Edit number before call.
2. Tap the area immediately to the left of the phone number and enter the prefix.
3. Tap
to call the number.
– or –
Tap
> Add to contacts to save the amended number in your Contacts.
Clear the Call Log
1. From the Call log, tap
> Clear call log.
2. If you are certain you want to clear the Call log, tap OK.
– or –
Tap Cancel.
Save a Phone Number
You can store phone numbers and contact entries in your phone. You can also synchronize
them with your GoogleTM Account, Microsoft Exchange account, or other accounts that support
syncing contacts. (For more information, see Contacts.)
1. Tap
2. Enter a phone number and tap
> Add to contacts.
3. Tap Create new contact.
– or –
Search for an existing contact name and tap an existing contact to add the new number
to that existing contact.
For more information about creating and editing contacts, see Contacts.
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Find a Phone Number
Your contacts are displayed alphabetically in a list. It is easy to search for a contact by name.
1. Tap
> Contacts.
– or –
Tap
2. Scroll and search for the contact or start entering the name of the contact you‗re
searching for. As you type, contacts with matching names will appear above the
keyboard.
3. Tap a matching contact in the list to open its entry. To dial a number, tap
Voice Dialer
You can use your device‗s automatic speech recognition (ASR) software, called Voice Dialer, to
dial a phone number in your Contacts or to launch device functions without having to go through
the phone menus. All you have to do is to talk into the phone, and ASR will recognize your voice
and complete tasks by itself.
Note: The Voice Control (Speech-to-Action) feature will not launch if you are currently in an
active menu.
Activate Voice Dialer
► Tap
> Voice Dialer.
The screen displays ―Listening” and the phone prompts you to say the name of the command
you want to use. To complete your task, simply follow the voice prompts or touch an on-screen
option.
Available ASR commands include:
●
Call  to call an entry in your Contact List. (See Make a Voice Call With Voice
Dialer.)
●
Dial <#> to call a spoken phone number.
●
Redial to call back the last Contact you dialed.
●
Open  to jump directly to menu items or applications. (See Open Menus With
Voice Dialer.)
Tip:
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Use Voice Dialer in a quiet environment so it can accurately recognize your commands
Make a Voice Call With Voice Dialer
1. Tap
> Voice Dialer.
2. When you see ―Listening,‖ say ―Call” followed by the name and the label for the phone
number you wish to call. For example, say ―Call John Smith Mobile.” The device dials
the number stored for the contact ―John Smith” with the label ―Mobile.”

If the location is not recognized or the name does not have a phone number stored in
Contacts, your device will display a list of possible options.

If a name has only a single number, or if you know the name but are not sure which
number to call, say ―Call” followed by the name only. For example, say ―Call John.”
If the name is recognized and there is only one phone number for the name, your
device immediately places the call.
Call a Phone Number with Voice Dialer
1. Tap
> Voice Dialer.
2. When you see ―Listening,” say ―Dial” followed immediately by a phone number; for
example, say ―Dial 555 555 5555.”
3. Speak naturally and clearly and remember to speak one digit at a time (1-800 should be
pronounced ―One Eight Zero Zero.‖)
Open Menus With Voice Dialer
The Voice Dialer application allows you to directly open many menu items or applications by
saying voice commands.
1. Tap
> Voice Dialer.
2. When you see ―Listening,” say ―Open” followed by a menu or application.
3. If a list of valid actions is displayed, tap an action, the device opens the selected menu.
Phone
Text-to-Speech
The text-to-speech feature allows the device to provide a verbal readout of on-screen data such
as messages and incoming caller information (based on Caller ID).
Text-to-Speech Settings
1. Tap
> Settings > Voice input & output > Text-to-speech settings.
2. Configure any of the following Text-to-Speech settings:

Listen to an example: Plays a short example of what the text-to-speech feature will
sound like on your device when activated.

Always use my settings: Allows you to override the application settings with those
configured within this menu.

Default Engine: Sets the speech synthesis engine to be used for spoken text.

Install voice data: Installs the voice data required for speech synthesis.

Speech rate: Allows you to adjust the rate at which the displayed text is spoken by
the device. Choose from: Very slow, Slow, Normal, Fast, and Very fast.

Language: Allows you to assign the language used by the verbal readout. Choose
from German (Germany), English (United Kingdom), English (United States),
Spanish (Spain), French (France), or Italian (Italy).

Pico TTS: Allows you to configure the Pico TTS language settings.
Voice Search
Voice Search uses built-in voice recognition software to listen to your spoken words, convert
those to text, then launch a Google search using that text.
1. Tap
> Voice Search.
2. Speak clearly into the microphone. If an error occurs, tap Speak again.
3. You can then touch a matching entry from the Google search page to direct you to the
item you are searching.
Phone
Device Settings
This section provides an overview of items you can change using your device‗s Settings menus.
Wireless & Network Settings
Call Settings
Roaming Settings
Sound Settings
Display Settings
Location & Security Settings
Applications Settings
Accounts & Sync Settings
Privacy Settings
Storage Settings
Language & Keyboard Settings
Date & Time Settings
Display Your Phone Number
Wireless & Network Settings
This group of settings lets you control your device's Wi-Fi settings, Bluetooth, Tethering, VPN,
and Mobile networks.
Airplane Mode
Wi-Fi Settings
Bluetooth Settings
Tethering & portable hotspot settings
VPN Settings
NFC Settings
Mobile networks settings
Device Settings
Airplane Mode
Airplane Mode (Flight mode) allows you to use many of your device‗s features, such as games,
and music, when you are in an airplane or in any other area where making or receiving calls or
data is prohibited. When you set your device to Airplane Mode, it cannot send or receive any
calls or access online data.
Activate Airplane Mode
1. Press and hold the Power/Lock Button
to reveal the Phone options.
2. Tap Airplane mode.
– or –
1. Tap
> Settings > Wireless & networks.
2. Tap Airplane mode. (A green checkmark appears.) While in Airplane Mode, your
device‗s Status Bar will display
Deactivate Airplane Mode
1. Press and hold the Power/Lock Button
to reveal the Phone options.
2. Tap Airplane mode.
– or –
1. Tap
> Settings > Wireless & networks.
2. Tap Airplane mode to remove the checkmark.
Wi-Fi Settings
Your device lets you take advantage of Wi-Fi hotspots for high-speed data access using
available computer networks. For details on your device‘s Wi-Fi features and settings, see
Connnect Wi-Fi.
Bluetooth Settings
Your device‗s Bluetooth capabilities let you use wireless headsets, send and receive pictures
and files, and more. For details on your device‘s Bluetooth settings, see Bluetooth Settings
Menu.
Tethering & portable hotspot settings
You can share your device‗s data connection with a computer by turning on the USB tethering.
You can also share your device's data connection with up to eight devices at once, by turning
your phone into a portable Wi-Fi hotspot. For details on your device‗s Tethering & portable
hotspot settings, see Tethering and Portable Hotspot.
Device Settings
VPN Settings
From your device, you can add, set up, and manage virtual private networks (VPNs) that allow
you to connect and access resources inside a secured local network, such as your corporate
network. For details on your device's VPN settings, see Virtual Private Networks (VPN).
NFC Settings
NFC (Near Field Communication) is a wireless technology that enables data transmission
between two objects when they are brought within a few inches of each others. When you
enable NFC on your LS970, your device can exchange data with other NFC-enabled devices or
read information from smart tags embedded in posters, stickers, and other products. From the
NFC settings menu, you can manage direct sharing and pairing Bluetooth via NFC.
Turn On NFC
1. Tap
> Settings > Wireless & networks.
2. Tap NFC to activate. (A green checkmark will appear.)
Direct Share
1. Tap
> Settings > Wireless & networks.
2. Tap NFC settings > Direct share.
3. Choose from the following two options:

Tap Browser to share URL information to another device while Web browsing.

Tap Contacts to share contact information to another device from detailed view.
Bluetooth Pairing
1. Tap
> Settings > Wireless & networks.
2. Tap NFC settings > Easy Bluetooth Pairing.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to pair with a Bluetooth device via NFC.
Mobile networks settings
You can choose whether to turn on or off the LTE radio band. You can also set whether to
enable or disable data access on your device.
Network Mode
1. Tap
> Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks > Network
settings > Network Mode.
Device Settings
2. Choose from the following two options:

Tap CDMA + LTE/EvDo auto to turn on the LTE radio band.

Tap CDMA/EvDo auto to turn off the LTE radio band.
Enable/Disable Data Access
1. Tap
> Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks.
2. Tap Data enabled to check or uncheck it.
Call Settings
Your device's Call settings menu lets you configure International call options and TTY mode.
North American Dialing
International Dialing
TTY mode
Proximity Sensor
North American Dialing
Replace + code as needed for outgoing calls.
1. Tap
> Settings > Call settings.
2. Tap North American dialing to check or uncheck it.
International Dialing
Set international dialing code for outgoing calls.
1. Tap
> Settings > Call settings > International dialing (The North
American dialing option must be disabled).
2. Enter the international dialing code and tap OK.
TTY mode
A TTY (also known as a TDD or Text Telephone) is a telecommunications device that allows
people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have speech or language disabilities, to
communicate by telephone. Your device is compatible with select TTY devices. Please check
with the manufacturer of your TTY device to ensure that it is compatible with digital cell phones.
Your phone and TTY device will connect via a special cable that plugs into your device's
headset jack. If this cable was not provided with your TTY device, contact your TTY device
manufacturer to purchase the connector cable.
Device Settings
Turn TTY Mode On or Off
1. Tap
> Settings > Call settings > TTY mode.
2. Tap TTY Off to turn TTY mode off or tap TTY FULL, TTY HCO or TTY VCO.
To access the state Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) for assistance with TTY calls:
► Dial
to reach an operator.
For additional information about Sprint Relay Services and TTY compatibility, call Sprint Relay
Customer Service at 800-676-3777 or visit www.sprintrelay.com.
Note: In TTY Mode, your device will display the TTY access icon. When enabled, TTY mode
may impair the audio quality of non-TTY devices connected to the headset jack.
WARNING:
911 Emergency Calling Sprint recommends that TTY users make emergency
calls by other means, including Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS),
analog cellular, and landline communications. Wireless TTY calls to 911 may be
corrupted when received by public safety answering points (PSAPs), rendering
some communications unintelligible. The problem encountered appears related
to software used by PSAPs. This matter has been brought to the attention of the
FCC, and the wireless industry and the PSAP community are currently working to
resolve this.
Proximity Sensor
You can access the Viper's proximity sensor through the Call Settings menu.
To enable the Proximity Sensor:
1. Tap
> Settings > Call settings.
2. Tap Proximity Sensor to enable it. (A green checkmark will appear.)
Roaming Settings
With your device and global roaming service from Sprint WorldwideSM Wireless Service, you can
make phone calls and use wireless data services around the globe on compatible CDMA and
GSM/UMTS networks.
Set Roam Mode
Call Guard
Data Roam Guard
Device Settings
Roaming Icon
Your display screen always lets you know when you‗re off the Nationwide Sprint Network.
Anytime you are roaming, the device displays the roaming icon ( ). If you are roaming on a
digital system, you will see the roaming icon along with the text – Digital Roam – .
Roam on Other Digital Networks
When you‗re roaming on digital networks, your call quality and security will be similar to the
quality you receive when making calls on the Nationwide Sprint Network. However, you may not
be able to access certain features, such as data services, depending on the available network.
Note: If you‗re on a call when you leave the Nationwide Sprint Network, your call will be
dropped. If your call is dropped in an area where you think Sprint service is available,
turn your phone off and on again to reconnect to the network.
Check for Voicemail Messages While Roaming
When you are roaming off the Nationwide Sprint Network, you may not receive a notification of
new voicemail messages on your phone. Callers can still leave messages, but you will need to
periodically check your voicemail for new messages if you are in a roaming service area for an
extended period of time.
1. Dial your 10-digit wireless phone number.
2. When you hear your voicemail greeting, tap
3. Enter your passcode at the prompt and follow the voice prompts.
When you return to the Nationwide Sprint Network, voicemail notification will resume as normal.
Set Roam Mode
Your phone allows you to control your roaming capabilities. By using the Roaming menu option,
you can determine which signals your phone accepts.
Choose from three different settings on your dual-band device to control your roaming
experience.
1. Tap
> Settings > Roaming.
2. Tap Domestic Data, International Data or both to place a checkmark and connect to
data service while roaming. (Requires Domestic Voice or International Voice.)
Note: With Data roaming unchecked, you can still transmit data with a Wi-Fi connection. See
Connect Wi-Fi.
3. Tap System select to change the CDMA roaming mode.
Device Settings

Sprint only to access only the home area mobile network, which is the Nationwide
Sprint Network. This option also prevents roaming on other networks.

Include roaming to seek service off the Nationwide Sprint Network. When Sprint
service is unavailable, the device searches for an alternate system.
Call Guard
Call Guard makes it easy to manage your roaming by requiring confirmation before placing or
answering a roaming call.
To turn Call Guard on or off:
1. Tap
> Settings > Roaming > Roaming Guards.
2. Tap Voice(Domestic), Voice(International) or both to activate or deactivate this
function. When active, an extra key press is required for dialing when in a roaming area.
Note: Call Guard is turned on by default on your phone. Voice dialing and speed dialing are
not available when you are roaming with Call Guard enabled.
To place roaming calls with Call Guard on:
1. Tap
(Tap the Phone tab if necessary).
2. Enter 1 + area code + the seven-digit number and tap
3. Tap Yes.
To answer incoming roaming calls with Call Guard on:
1. Touch and drag
charges will apply.
the right. A message will be displayed notifying you that roaming
2. Tap Yes.
Data Roam Guard
Depending on service availability and roaming agreements, your phone may be able to access
data services while roaming on certain digital systems. You can set your device to alert you
when you are roaming off the Nationwide Sprint Network and try to use data services such as
messaging.
Note: Data Roam Guard is turned on by default on your phone.
To set your Data Roam Guard notification:
1. Tap
Device Settings
2. Tap Settings > Roaming > Roaming Guards.
3. Tap Data(Domestic), Data(International) or both to place a checkmark and activate the
function.
To use data services when Data Roam Guard is active:
► When a pop-up notification appears informing you that data roam charges may apply,
tap Connect or Always Connect to connect.
Sound Settings
In the Sound settings menu, you can configure call and notification ringtones, audio volumes, as
well as some related settings.
General Sound Settings
Incoming Calls
Notifications
Sound Feedback Settings
General Sound Settings
Use the following settings for such features as silent mode, vibrate, and overall device volume.
Vibrate and Silent Mode
1. Tap
> Settings > Sound > Vibrate.
2. Tap one of the four options.
To set your device to always vibrate:
3. Tap
> Settings > Sound > Vibrate.
4. Tap Always.
To switch to silent mode:
1. Tap
> Settings > Sound.
2. Tap Silent mode. (A green checkmark will appear.)
– or –
Press the down Volume Button until you see
– or –
Device Settings
on the screen.
On the default lock screen, drag
to the left.
Volume
Adjust your device's volume settings to suit your needs and your environment.
1. Tap
> Settings > Sound > Volume.
2. Adjust each volume level.

Ringtone: Changes the volume of your call ringtones (if applicable).

Media: Changes the volume of your music, videos and other media.

Alarm: Changes the volume of your alarms.

Notification: Allows you to set this volume level. This is the volume of the ringtone
when you receive a notification.

System: Changes the volume for system.
3. Tap OK.
Tip: You can adjust the ringer volume on the Home screen or Applications screen, or almost any
screen by using the Volume Buttons on the left side of your device. In other applications such as
Music, YouTube, spoken directions, and other audio, the Volume Buttons control the volume of
the application.
Incoming Calls
You can select and assign ringtones for your incoming calls.
Phone Ringtone
The phone ringtones alert you of incoming calls.
Device Settings
To select a ringtone for voice calls:
1. Tap
> Settings > Sound > Phone ringtone.
2. Tap a ringtone to select it and to hear it. If you want to set the ringtone, tap OK. If not,
select another ringtone or tap Cancel.
To use a song as a ringtone:
You can use a song as your phone ringtone, in place of one of the ringtones that come with the
phone.
1. Tap
> Music Player.
2. Touch and hold a song in your collection. In the context menu, tap Use as ringtone.
– or –
On the Playback screen, tap
> Use as ringtone.
For details about using the Music Player application, see Music.
Notifications
Use the settings menus to assign specific ringtones for notifications.
Notification Ringtone
When you receive a notification such as the arrival of new messages, calendar events, or
alarms, the device sounds a ringtone.
1. Tap
> Settings > Sound > Notification ringtone.
2. Tap a ringtone to select it and to hear it. If you want to set the ringtone, tap OK. If not,
select another ringtone or tap Cancel.
Vibrate Types
To set a vibrate type for a contact:
1. Tap
> Contacts.
2. Tap the name of a contact to view its details.
3. Tap
> Options.
4. Tap Vibrate Type and tap a vibrate type to select it.
5. Tap OK.
Device Settings
Sound Feedback Settings
The Feedback settings menu lets you select whether you hear tones when touching numbers on
the dialpad, selecting on-screen options, and more.
To hear tones when you use the dialpad to dial a number:
1. Tap
> Settings > Sound.
2. Tap Audible touch tones. (A green checkmark will appear.)
To hear sound when you tap buttons, icons, and other on-screen items:
1. Tap
> Settings > Sound.
2. Tap Audible selection. (A green checkmark will appear.)
To hear sound when the screen is locked or unlocked:
1. Tap
> Settings > Sound.
2. Tap Screen lock sounds. (A green checkmark will appear.)
To set your device to vibrate when touching buttons and keys:
1. Tap
> Settings > Sound.
2. Tap Haptic feedback. (A green checkmark will appear.)
To set how the phone reacts when you make an emergency call:
1. Tap
> Settings >Sound.
2. Tap Emergency tone.
3. Tap Off, Alert, or Vibrate.
Display Settings
Adjusting your device's display settings not only helps you see what you want, it can also help
increase battery life.
Brightness
Adjust your screen‗s contrast (brightness) to suit your surroundings.
1. Tap
> Settings > Display > Brightness.
2. Use the slider to set a brightness level.
Device Settings
Note: For the best battery performance, use the dimmer levels.
Auto-Rotate Screen
Choose whether the device automatically switches the orientation of the screen as you turn it
sideways or even upside down.
1. Tap
> Settings > Display.
2. Tap Auto-rotate screen to automatically rotate the screen (a green checkmark will
appear).
– or –
To disable the auto-rotate feature, tap Auto-rotate screen so that the checkmark is
removed.
Note: Some applications on your device do not support the Auto-rotate feature.
Backlight Time Length
Select how long the display screen remains backlit after you touch the screen or press a key
before the screen darkens.
1. Tap
> Settings > Display > Screen timeout.
2. Tap 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 10 minutes, or 30 minutes.
Note: Long backlight settings reduce the battery‗s talk and standby times. For the best battery
performance, use the shortest convenient timeout.
Animation Display Options
Choose whether you want to enjoy animated transitions for some effects (such as when opening
menus), for all supported effects (such as when navigating from one screen to another), or to
remove all animated transitions (this setting does not affect transitions in non-native
applications).
1. Tap
> Settings > Display > Animation.
2. Tap No animations, Some animations, or All animations.
Location & Security Settings
Your Location settings menu lets you select how your device determines its location (using the
wireless network, GPS satellites, both, or neither). The Security settings menus let you set
device security, lock codes, passwords, administrator settings, and more.
Device Settings
The Location feature allows the network to detect your position. Turning Location off will hide
your location from everyone except 911.
Wireless Networks
GPS Satellites
Set Up Screen Lock
Credential Storage Settings
Note: Turning Location on will allow the network to detect your position using GPS technology
making some Sprint applications and services easier to use. Turning Location off will
disable the GPS location function for all purposes except 911, but will not hide your
general location based on the cell site serving your call. No application or service may
use your location without your request or permission. GPS-enhanced 911 is not
available in all areas.
Wireless Networks
You can use information from Sprint networks to determine your approximate location, for use in
GPS applications, when you search, and so on. To use information about your location when
navigating and searching in GPS applications (see GPS Navigation) you must turn on location
services.
1. Tap
> Settings > Location & security.
2. Tap Use wireless networks. (A green checkmark will appear.)
3. When you check this option, you‗re asked whether you consent to sharing your location
anonymously with Google‗s location service.
4. Read the disclaimer and tap Agree.
GPS Satellites
You can use your device's global positioning system (GPS) satellite receiver to pinpoint your
location to within accuracy as close as several meters (―street level‖). Actual GPS accuracy
depends on a clear view of the sky and other factors.
1. Tap
> Settings > Location & security.
2. Tap Use GPS satellites. (A green checkmark will appear.)
Note: Uncheck this option when you do not use Maps to conserve battery.
Set Up Screen Lock
You can increase your device‗s security by creating a screen unlock pattern (disabled by
default), by creating a PIN, or by choosing a password. When these features are enabled, you
Device Settings
must draw the correct unlock pattern, enter the PIN, or enter the password on the screen to
unlock and regain access to the device.
1. Tap
> Settings > Location & security.
2. Tap Set up screen lock.
3. Select Pattern, PIN, or Password.

Pattern: The first time you set unlock pattern, you will see a tutorial with instructions
on how to create it. Read the tutorial and tap Next (twice). Draw your pattern and tap
Continue. Then redraw the pattern and tap Confirm. (Connect at least four dots.)

PIN: Enter a PIN (at least of four digits) and tap Continue. Then re-enter your PIN
and tap OK.

Password: Enter a Password (at least of four characters) and tap Continue. Then
re-enter your Password and tap OK.
From then on, any time you wish to turn the phone on or unlock the screen, you must draw your
unlock pattern or enter the PIN or password to unlock the screen.
Device Settings

If you have set up Unlock PIN or Unlock Password, enter the Unlock PIN or Unlock
Password. After entering it, tap OK. The last screen you were working on opens.
Note: You have five opportunities to enter your unlock Pattern, PIN or Password. If you've
entered the wrong information five times, you must wait 30 seconds before you can
attempt again.

If you‗ve set up a Google account on the device, tap the Forgot pattern? button.
You will be able to unlock the device with your Google account username and
password.

If you haven‗t created a Google account on the device, you must perform a factory
reset.
CAUTION!

If you perform a factory reset, all user applications and user data will be deleted.
Please remember to back up any important data before performing a factory
reset.
When you can‗t recall your unlock Pattern, PIN or Password:
1. Turn the power off.
2. Press and hold the following keys for over 10 seconds: Down Volume Button +
Power/Lock Button
3. When the power turns on, release these keys and follow the instructions on the
screen.
If you can't recall your unlock PIN or Password: Call Sprint Customer Service at
1-888-211-4727.
Change the Lock Code
1. Tap
> Settings > Location & security > Change screen lock.
2. Confirm the saved pattern, or your PIN or Password.
3. Select Pattern, PIN, or Password.
Disable the Lock Feature
1. Tap
> Settings > Location & security > Change screen lock.
2. Confirm the saved pattern, or your PIN or Password.
3. Tap None.
Call in Lock Mode
Even if the screen is locked, you will still be able to place emergency calls. Tap the Emergency
Call icon.
Device Settings
► To call an emergency number, tap the Emergency call button, enter the phone number
and tap
Silence Your Device from the Lock Screen
If you are in a place where your device's sounds may disturb others, you can quickly silence
your device from the lock screen.
► Drag
to the left. To turn the phone sounds back on, drag
to the left.
Credential Storage Settings
You use credential storage to establish some kinds of VPN and Wi-Fi connections. You can
allow applications to access your device's encrypted store of secure certificates and related
passwords and other credentials.
1. Tap
> Settings > Location & security.
2. Slide the screen up until you see Use secure credentials.
3. Tap Use secure credentials. (A green checkmark will appear.)
To install a secure certificate from a microSD card:
1. Tap
>Settings > Location & security > Install from SD card.
2. Tap the file name of the certificate to install. Only the names of certificates that you have
not already installed on your device are displayed.
3. If prompted, enter the certificate's password and tap OK.
4. Enter a name for the certificate and tap OK. You can now use the certificate that you
installed when connecting to a secure network. For security purposes, the certificate will
be deleted from the microSD card.

If you have not already set a password for your device‗s credential storage, you will
be prompted to enter a password for it twice, then tap OK.
To set or change the password for your secure credential storage:
1. Tap
> Settings > Location & security > Set password.
2. Enter the current password, a new password, and confirm the new password. (Please
note that your password must have at least 8 characters.)
To delete all secure certificates and related credentials and reset its password:
1. Tap
Device Settings
> Settings > Location & security > Clear storage.
2. Tap OK in the confirmation dialog box..
Activate Location Mode
Before using any of the location-based services, you must turn on your device's location mode.
1. Tap
> Settings > Location & security.
2. Tap Use GPS satellites to place a checkmark and activate your GPS.
Activate Using Wireless Networks
This additional location feature uses mobile network connections to assist in providing additional
location accuracy.
1. Tap
> Settings > Location & security.
2. Tap Use wireless networks to place a checkmark and activate this feature. (A green
checkmark appears.)

Since this feature is based on Google‗s location service, you will need to agree to
allow Google to collect anonymous information.
3. Tap Agree to accept the terms of service.
Applications Settings
This menu lets you control your application settings, including allowing installation of nonGoogle Play applications; managing, sharing, and removing applications; viewing running
services, storage, and battery use; and selecting application development options. You can
manage the following settings in the applications settings menu:
Unknown Sources
Manage Applications
Running Services
Storage Use
Battery Use
Development
Accounts & Sync Settings
The Accounts settings menu lets you add and manage all your email, social networking, and
picture and video sharing accounts.
Device Settings
Accounts
Configure Account Sync and Display Options
Accounts
You can add multiple Google™ Accounts and Exchange accounts. You may also be able to add
other kinds of accounts, depending on the applications downloaded and installed on your device.
When you add an account, the Contacts application compares any new contacts with your
existing contacts and will join contact entries if matches are found. This does not join the contact
entries on the accounts themselves; they are only displayed as a single contact on your device.
(See Configure Account Sync and Display Options to learn how to separate contact information
that was joined incorrectly.)
Add an Account
Note: To add some accounts, you must contact a network administrator for account setup
information. For example, you may need to know the account‗s domain or server
address.
1. Tap
> Settings > Accounts & sync. The Accounts & sync settings screen
displays your current sync settings and accounts. (For more information, see Configure
Account Sync and Display Options.)
2. Tap Add account.
3. Tap the type of account you want to add.
4. Follow the on-screen steps to enter the required (and optional) account information.
Note: Many accounts require only a user name and password, but some accounts will require
more information.
5. Configure the account.
Depending on the kind of account, you may be asked to configure the types of data you want to
sync to the device, name of the account, and other details. When you're finished, the account
will be added to the list in the Accounts & sync settings screen.
Remove an Account
You can remove an account to delete all information associated with it from your device,
including email, contacts, settings, etc.
Some accounts cannot be removed, such the first Google Account you set up on the device.
That account can only be removed by resetting your device entirely.
Device Settings
1. Tap
> Settings > Accounts & sync.
2. Tap the account you want to delete.
3. Tap Remove account.
4. Tap Remove account again to confirm that you want to remove the account.
Configure Account Sync and Display Options
You can configure background data and synchronization options for the applications on your
device. You can also configure synchronization options for each individual account. Some
applications, such as GmailTM and Calendar, have their own synchronization settings. Some
applications, such as Contacts and Gmail, can sync data for multiple accounts. Others, such as
Calendar, sync data only from the first Google Account you set up with your device, or from an
account associated specifically with that application.
For some accounts, syncing is two-directional; changes that you make to the information on
your device are synchronized with the accounts on the Web or computer. Your Google Account
synchronizes in a two-directional manner. Other accounts support only one-way sync; the
information changed on your phone is only changed on your phone.
1. Tap
> Settings > Accounts & sync.

Indicates that some, or all, of an account‗s information is configured to sync
automatically with your device.

Indicates that none of an account‗s information is configured to sync
automatically with your device.
2. Tap Background data to enable or disable whether applications can use your data
connection to synchronize data while the applications run in the background.
Device Settings
If you disable this option, the Gmail and Calendar applications will not automatically receive
updates until they are manually refreshed (using their respective options menu).
3. Tap Auto-sync to enable or disable whether changes you make to information on the
device or on the web are automatically synced with each other.

For example, when this option is enabled, changes that you make in the Contacts
application on your device are automatically made to your web-based Google
Contacts™.

If you uncheck this option, you may be able to use an application's tools to sync data
manually.
To Sync Information Manually:
1. Tap
> Settings > Accounts & sync.
2. Tap the account whose data you want to sync.
3. Tap Sync now.
To Change Sync Settings:
1. Tap
> Settings > Accounts & sync.
2. Tap the account whose data you want to change.

The Data and synchronization screen will open, displaying a list of the types of data
the account can sync.
3. Tap the items you want to sync. (A green checkmark indicates that synchronization has
been enabled.)

By disabling synchronization for an item, it will not remove the previously
synchronized data from your device, it will simply stop future synching. To remove
the information previously synced for the account, you must remove the account.
Configure Data Synchronization Settings
This feature allows you to determine which current applications are synchronized with the
external server and at what intervals.
1. Tap
> Settings > Accounts & sync. These settings can affect data minute
usage, please refer to your current data plan for more details.
2. Tap any of the following options:

Background data: Allows data synchronization to occur as a background function
and does not affect any current use of the device.
Device Settings

Auto-sync: Requires the device to maintain synchronized with the remote server
providing data to your selected applications.
3. Tap
to return to the Home screen.
Privacy Settings
The privacy settings on your device allow you to back-up your data, automatically restore data,
and erase all the data on your phone.
Factory Data Reset
Resetting the device restores all the factory defaults, including personal data from internal
device storage, information about your Google Account, any other accounts, your system and
application settings, and any downloaded applications. Resetting the device does not erase any
system software updates you‗ve downloaded or any files on your microSD card, such as music,
pictures, or applications. After resetting the device, the next time you turn on the device, you‗re
prompted to reenter the same kind of information as when you first started the device. See
Activate Your Device.
1. Tap
> Settings > Privacy > Factory data reset.
2. If you are certain that you would like to restore all factory settings, tap Reset phone.
3. Enter your unlock Pattern, PIN, or Password if you have configured one.
4. Tap Erase everything to confirm.
Storage Settings
The Storage settings menu lets you manage internal storage on your device and provides
options for your microSD card.
Language & Keyboard Settings
Your device‘s Language settings let you select a language for the devices screens and menus,
as well as manage a personal user dictionary. The Keyboard settings let you select a preferred
input method, control keyboard settings, and more.
Display Language
You can choose to display your device's on-screen menus in multiple languages.
1. Tap
> Settings > Language & keyboard > Select language.
2. Tap English, Español, 한국어, 文中(简体), or 文中(繁體).
Device Settings
Date & Time Settings
Set your preferences for how dates and time are displayed. You can also use these settings to
set your own time and time zone, rather than obtaining the current time from the mobile network.
1. Tap
> Settings > Date & time.
2. Tap Use 24-hour format to display the time using 24-hour time format—for example,
13:00 rather than 1:00 pm.
3. Tap Select date format to open a dialog to select the format for displaying dates.
Display Your Phone Number
Display your phone number and other information about your phone and account.
► Tap
Device Settings
> Settings > About phone > Status.
Contacts
The Contacts application lets you store and manage contacts from a variety of sources,
including contacts you enter and save directly in your device as well as contacts synchronized
with your Google account, your PC, compatible email programs (including Exchange Server),
and your Facebook friends.
Get Started With Contacts
Add a Contact
Add a Contact to Your Favorites
Edit a Contacts Entry
Communicating with Your Contacts
Import, Export, and Share Contacts
Get Started With Contacts
Use the Contacts application to add, view, and communicate with your family, friends and
acquaintances.
Access Contacts
► Tap
> Contacts.
All of your contacts are displayed alphabetically in a list. If you have a new phone and haven't
added any contacts yet, the Contacts application will display hints on how to start adding
contacts to your phone.
► Tap
> Contacts.
– or –
Touch
●
(the contacts shortcut) on the home screen.
To add contacts shortcut to the home screen, touch and hold an empty spot on one of
the home screens, and then touch Shortcuts > Applications > Contacts.
The Contacts List
Learn how to view and navigate through your phone‘s Contacts list.
► Tap
Contacts
> Contacts. You will see the Contacts list.
Scroll through the list to view all your contacts. To see a specific entry, scroll to it and touch it.
Tip:
If you have a lot of contacts stored, you‘ll see a slider on the right when you‘re flicking up
or down the list. To go directly to a letter, touch and hold the slider and drag it to a letter.
Contacts List Options
From the Contacts list, press
●
Search
●
New Contact
●
Display options
●
Accounts
●
Import/Export
to display the main contacts list options.
Add a Contact
You can add contacts on your phone and synchronize them with the contacts in your Google™
Account, Microsoft Exchange account, or other accounts that support syncing contacts.
The Contacts application tries to join new addresses with existing contacts, to create a single
entry. You can also manage that process manually.
> Contacts.
1. Tap
2. Tap
> New contact.
3. Tap a destination type (Phone, Google, or Corporate), if applicable.
4. Tap the Picture Frame icon to select a picture to display next to the name in your list of
contacts and in the Caller ID.
5. Tap the First name and Last name fields and enter a name for the new entry.
6. Tap the label button (to the left of the Phone number field) to select one of the following
categories: Mobile, Home, Work, Work Fax, Home Fax, Pager, Other, Custom.
7. Tap a phone number field and enter a phone number. Tap Email, Postal address,
Organization, or More to input additional contact information.
8. When you're finished, tap Done.
Contacts
Add a Contact to Your Favorites
Favorites contains a short list of the contacts you communicate with most often.
1. Tap
> Contacts.
2. Tap a contact to view its details.
3. Tap the star to the right of the contact's name. (A gold star appears.)
To remove a contact from your favorites list:
1. Tap
> Favorites.
2. Tap a contact to view its details.
3. Tap the gold star to the right of the contact's name. The star will turn gray, meaning it
has been removed from your Favorites.
Edit a Contacts Entry
You can change or add details saved in your contact entries, such as setting specific ringtones
to specific contacts or setting calls from specific contacts to divert to your voicemail. Some
contact entries contain information from multiple sources: information that you added manually,
information joined from multiple accounts to consolidate duplicates, etc.
If you find duplicate entries in Contacts, you can join them into a single entry. If you find that
unrelated contacts were joined in error, you can separate them.
Changes made to information from one source do not automatically change the information on
the other sources. For example, if you have information about a contact from a Google Account
and an Exchange account and both are configured to sync contacts, changes to the contact
from the Google Account are synced to that account on the Web, but the information from the
Exchange account will remain unchanged.
For more information about working with multiple accounts, see Accounts.
Edit Contact
1. Tap
> Contacts.
2. Touch and hold the contact whose details you want to edit.
3. Tap Edit contact.
4. Edit the desired contact information.
5. Tap Done.
Contacts
Change a Contact's Phone Number
The default phone number is used when you initiate a call or send a text message using the
context menu (by touching and holding a contact).
1. Tap
> Contacts.
2. Tap the name of a contact to view its details.
3. Touch and hold the phone number you want to set as the contact's default phone
number.
4. Tap Make default number. (A checkmark will appear next to the default phone number.)
Divert Calls From a Contact to Voicemail
1. Tap
> Contacts.
2. Tap the name of a contact to view its details.
> Options.
3. Tap
4. Tap Incoming calls. (A green checkmark will appear.)
5. Tap
When this contact calls you, your phone will not ring and the caller will be forwarded directly to
your voicemail.
Select a Ringtone for a Contact
1. Tap
> Contacts.
2. Tap the name of a contact to view its details.
3. Tap
> Options.
4. Tap Ringtone and tap a ringtone to select it.
5. Tap OK.
Delete Contacts
1. Tap
> Contacts.
2. Tap the name of a contact.
3. Tap
Contacts
> Delete contact.

If the contact contains information from a read-only account, you will not be able to
delete it; you will only be able to change the sync settings for that account or delete
the account itself.

If the contact contains information joined from a read-only account, a dialog box will
inform you that you must separate the contact entry into individual contacts to delete
the contact.
4. Tap OK to confirm that you want to delete the contact.
Add a Number to a Contact‘s Entry
1. Tap
> Contacts.
2. Touch and hold the contact's entry.
3. Tap Edit contact in the menu that opens.
4. Tap the Phone category‗s plus button.
5. Tap the label button to the left of the phone number field and select the relevant label.

To create your own label, tap Custom.
6. Enter a phone number and tap Done.
Edit a Contact‘s Entry Number
1. Tap
> Contacts.
2. Touch and hold a contact's entry.
3. Tap Edit contact.
4. Tap a phone number to edit.
5. Re-enter or edit the number and tap Done.
Assign Direct Dialing Numbers
Speed dialing, as available in other feature phones, is not available. However, you are able to
directly save a contact to your Home screen.
1. Tap
> Add > Shortcuts > Direct dial.
2. Tap a contact from your Contact List. The contact will be shown on the Home screen.
Note: If there is no available space on a particular Home screen pane, Add will not be
available; you must delete or remove an item before you can add another item. In this
case, you have the option of switching to another Home screen pane.
Contacts
To use direct dial:
Simply tap the contact on the Home screen.
Assign a Picture to an Entry
Assign a picture to display each time a certain contact calls you.
1. Tap
> Contacts.
2. Touch and hold the contact's entry.
3. Tap Edit contact.
4. Tap the Picture Frame icon.
5. Tap Take photo to take a new picture. The camera will launch.
– or –
Tap Select photo from Gallery to select a picture from the Gallery.
6. After cropping the picture as you want, (see Gallery Options) tap Save.
Find Contacts by Name
1. Tap
2. Tap
> Contacts.
Shortcut: From the Home screen, tap
to display the Search feature.
3. Start entering the name of the contact you‗re searching for. As you type, contacts with
matching names will appear below the search box.
4. Tap a matching contact in the list to open its entry.
Contact Display Options
You can hide contacts that don't have phone numbers. You can also configure which groups of
contacts you want to display in the Contacts List.
To set whether contacts without phone numbers are displayed:
> Contacts.
1. Tap
2. Tap
> Display Options.
3. Tap Only contacts with phones. (A green checkmark will appear.)
Contacts
4. Tap Done.
Communicate with Your Contacts
From the Contacts or Favorites tab, you can quickly call or send a text (SMS) or multimedia
message (MMS) to a contact's default phone number. You can also open a menu to access
different methods of communicating with that contact.
The Contacts application shares your contacts with many other applications, such as Gmail™
(see Gmail) and messaging (see Text and Multimedia Messaging).
To connect by using Quick Contact for Android™:
1. Tap a contact's picture to open Quick Contact for Android.
2. Tap the icon corresponding to the type of communication you want to start.
Depending on the contact information saved, the available actions will be displayed above the
name. (For more information, see Communicating with Your Contacts.)
To communicate with a contact:
1. Tap
> Contacts.
2. Tap the contact's entry.
3. In the contact's details screen, tap the method you wish to communicate with the contact.

Tap
next to the number you want to call to directly.

Tap
next to the number you want to message.

Tap
next to the email address you want to email.
Contacts
Note: Anytime you see the green Call Key
Call log, just tap it to call that number.
next to a number, such as in your Favorites or
To call a contact‘s default number:
1. Tap
> Contacts.
2. Touch and hold the contact's entry.
3. Tap Call contact.
(For more information about placing phone calls, see Make Phone Calls.)
To send a text or multimedia message to a contact‘s default number:
1. Tap
> Contacts.
2. Touch and hold the contact's entry.
3. Tap Text contact.
For more information about sending text and multimedia messages, see Text and Multimedia
Messaging.
Import, Export, and Share Contacts
If you have contacts stored in vCard format on a microSD card you can import them into your
Contacts application on your device. You can also export contacts in vCard format onto a
microSD card. Export your contacts to back them up to a computer or another device.
Import contacts from your microSD card
You can import contacts from your microSD card directly to your device.
Note: See Connect Your Device to Your Computer for details about copying files to a microSD
card from your computer.
1. Insert the microSD card (that contains the vCard files) into your device.
> Contacts.
2. Tap
3. Tap
> Import/Export > Import from SD card.
4. If you have more than one account on your phone, tap the account into which you want
to import the contacts.
5. Tap the importing option and then tap OK.
Contacts
Export contacts to your microSD card
You can export all of the contacts on your phone to your microSD card, as vCard files. You can
then copy this file to a computer or another device that is compatible with this format, such as
an address book application. (See Connect Your Device to Your Computer.)
> Contacts.
1. Tap
2. Tap
> Import/Export.
3. Tap Export to SD card.
4. Tap OK to confirm your selection and to begin exporting your Contact List to the
microSD card.
Share a contact
You can share a contact with someone by sending it to the person as a vCard file.
1. Tap
> Contacts.
2. Open the contact you want to share.
3. Tap
> Share.
4. Choose the method for sending.
Contacts
Accounts and Messaging
With Sprint service and your device‗s messaging capabilities, you have the opportunity to share
information through many different channels and accounts.
Gmail
Email
Text and Multimedia Messaging
Synchronize Accounts
Gmail
This email client is Google‗s web-based email service. (See Synchronize Your Google Account.)
From a computer, launch your preferred Web browser and navigate to www.gmail.com.
Depending on your synchronization settings, Gmail (along with calendar events, phone numbers
and other contact information) on your device is automatically synchronized between your
device and your Gmail account on the Web.
Create a Google Account
Sign into Your Google Account
Access Gmail
Send a Gmail Message
Read and Reply to Gmail Messages
Create a Google Account
You must create and/or sign into a Google Account to use GmailTM, Google TalkTM, Google
CalendarTM, and other Google Apps. Signing into a Google Account is also necessary to
download applications from the Google PlayTM, to sync your data (if applicable) with the Google
servers, and to take advantage of any other available Google services on your device.
If you don‗t have a Google Account, you will be prompted to create one. If you have an
enterprise account through your company or other organization, your IT department may have
special instructions on how to sign into that account.
1. From a computer, or from your device's Browser, navigate to www.google.com.
2. On the main page, select Sign In > Sign Up.
3. Follow the on-screen prompts to create your free account.
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4. Log into your provided email address, locate the email from Google, and respond to the
new email to both confirm and activate your new account.
Sign into Your Google Account
If you have a Google account but have not yet signed in with your device, follow these
instructions to sign in to your Google account.
1. Launch an application that requires a Google account (such as Google Play or Gmail).
2. Click Next > Sign in.
Note: If you do not already have a Google account, tap Create and follow the on-screen
prompts to create your new account.
3. Touch the Username and Password fields and enter your information.
4. Tap Sign in. Your device then communicates with the Google servers to confirm your
information.
Important:
Some applications, such as Calendar, work only with the primary Google account
(the first Google account set up with your device). If you plan to use more than
one Google Account with your device, be sure to sign into the one you want to
use with such applications first. When you sign in, your contacts, Gmail
messages, Calendar events, and other information from these applications and
services on the Web can be synchronized with your device. You will be prompted
to sign in or to create a Google Account the first time you start an application that
requires one, such as Gmail or Google Play.
Access Gmail
Access your personal Gmail account directly on your device.
When you open the Gmail application, the most recent conversations are displayed in your
Inbox.
► Tap
> Gmail.
All of your conversations are displayed in your Inbox unless you delete, archive, or filter them.
Conversations with new messages are displayed with bold subject lines. To read a message in
a conversation, tap the conversation. (See Read Your Messages.)
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Open Your Gmail Inbox
► When reading a message, tap
> Go to inbox.
– or –
When viewing a list of labeled conversations, tap
> More > Go to inbox.
Switch Between Accounts
Gmail displays conversations and messages from one Google Account at a time. If you have
more than one account, you can open the Accounts screen to view how many unread
messages you have in each account and switch accounts.
1. From your Inbox, tap
> Accounts.
– or –
Tap your account name at the top right corner of the Inbox screen.
2. Tap the account that contains the email you want to read.
Read Your Messages
► Tap a conversation that contains the message you want to read.
When you open a conversation, the first unread or starred message is displayed.
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The Google Talk online status will appear next to the name of the sender of each message if the
sender has a Google account. If you want to contact the sender, touch the Contact's picture ID
to open Quick Contact. (See Communicate with Your Contacts.) When reading messages in a
conversation, you can use the buttons at the bottom of the screen to archive the entire
conversation (see Archive Conversations) or delete it. After you delete a conversation, you can
touch Undo in the green bar that appears at the top of the Inbox screen to return the message
to the Inbox. You can scroll to the bottom of a message to access buttons for replying to or
forwarding the message, as described in Replying to or Forwarding a Message.
To reread a message:
When you open a conversation, messages that you‗ve already read are minimized into a tab
that indicates the number of hidden messages.
1. Tap
> Gmail.
2. Tap the conversation you want to view, then touch the tab indicating minimized
messages.
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3. Tap the contact name to open that message.
When reading a message or when its tab is selected, you can tap
> Mark unread to return
a read message to the unread state. For example, to remind yourself to read it again later.
Send a Gmail Message
You can compose and send a message to people or groups with Gmail addresses or other
email addresses.
> Gmail.
1. Tap
2. Tap
> Compose.
3. Enter a recipient's address. As you enter text, matching addresses are displayed from
your Contact list. You can tap a suggested address or continue entering text to enter a
new one.
4. Tap
> Add Cc/Bcc to copy recipients, if necessary.
5. Enter a subject for the message in the Subject field.
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6. Continue into the next field to compose your email message.
7. Tap
> Attach to add an attachment to the email.
8. Tap
to send the email.
– or –
If you're not ready to send the message, tap
instead. You can read your drafts by
opening messages with the Drafts label. (See View Conversations by Label.)
– or –
Tap
> Discard to erase the message (including any saved drafts).
Note: If you aren't connected to a network - for example, if you‗re working in Airplane mode the messages that you send are stored on your device, with the Outbox label until you
connect to a network again.
Read and Reply to Gmail Messages
You can continue an email conversation by replying to a message or by forwarding it.
1. Tap
to view the reply options.
2. Tap Reply, Reply all, or Forward.

Replying to or forwarding messages without changing the subject adds your reply to
the current conversation. Changing the subject starts a new conversation.

The message will open in a new screen where you can add or remove addresses,
edit the subject, and add or remove text or attachments.

You can add one or more people to an ongoing conversation by replying to all and
then adding the new person's address(es) to the message.

All of the messages in the conversation are included in the new message; any
messages that follow the message you forward are omitted.
3. Tap
to send the email.
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Work with Conversations in Batches
With Gmail, you can archive, label, delete, or perform other actions on a batch of conversations
at once.
1. From the Inbox or another label, tap the checkmark box to the left of each message for
all the messages you want to include in the batch.

When you checkmark a conversation, the Archive, Delete, and Labels buttons
appear at the bottom of the screen.
2. Tap Archive, Delete, or Labels. You can also tap
> Add star, Report spam, Mute,
Mark read/Mark unread, Not important/Mark important, or More (Deselect all, Help,
About).

The chosen action affects the selected batch of messages. If you accidentally delete
a batch of conversations, you can tap Undo in the green bar (that appears briefly
after the action) at the top of the Inbox screen to return the messages to the Inbox or
appropriate label. You can also use Undo after muting, archiving, and reporting
spam. If you never work with batches of messages, you can hide the check boxes to
leave more room for the subjects of conversations. (See Change Gmail Settings.)
Label a Conversation
As mentioned previously, conversations are organized by labels. Gmail has several default
labels, but you can also add your own through Gmail on the Web.
1. When viewing a conversation, tap
> Change labels.
2. In the dialog box that opens, check the labels you want to assign to the conversation and
tap OK.
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To label a batch of conversations at once:
You can assign or change the labels of one or more conversations at once.
1. From your Inbox or another label, checkmark the conversations to select a batch. (See
Work with Conversations in Batches.)
2. Tap Labels at the bottom of the screen.
3. In the dialog box that opens, check the labels you want to assign to the conversation.
4. Tap OK.
Starred Messages
You can star an important message or conversation to make it easy to locate again. To view just
conversations with starred messages, see View Conversations by Label and view the Starred
label.
To star a message:
●
When reading a message, tap the star in its header.
– or –
When viewing the list of conversations, tap a conversation‗s star to start the newest
message in the conversation.
To unstar a message:
●
Tap its star again.
View Conversations by Label
You can view a list of the conversations that have the same label, including conversations with
starred messages. (See Label a Conversation or Starred Messages for information about
assigning labels and stars.)
1. When viewing your Inbox or another label, tap
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> Go to labels.
2. Tap a label to view a list of conversations with that label.
Note: The conversation list will resemble your Inbox. Most of the options available while using
your Inbox will also be available while viewing these lists of labeled messages.
Report Spam
The Gmail webmail service is quite effective at preventing spam (junk mail) from reaching your
Inbox. When you do receive spam you can help improve the Gmail service by reporting the
conversation as spam.
► When reading the email, tap
> More > Report spam.
– or –
From the Inbox, tap the checkmark to select a batch of messages, then tap
Report spam.
When you report a conversation as spam, the conversation (and all its messages) are removed
from your Inbox. You can view the messages you've marked as spam by switching to the Spam
label. (See View Conversations by Label.)
Search for Messages
With the Gmail application, it is very easy to search and find specific emails. When you search
for emails, all of the emails in your Google account on the web are included in your search
(except those labeled Trash or Spam), not just those that you've synchronized onto your device.
You can also use the advanced search options as described on the Gmail website.
1. From the Inbox, tap
– or –
Accounts and Messaging
> Search.
From the Inbox, press
2. Enter the word or words to search for, then tap the Search icon to the right of the text
field. A list of results will appear, displaying all of the conversations with emails that
contain the word(s) you searched for.
Archive Conversations
You can archive conversations, to move them out of your Inbox without deleting them. Archived
conversations are assigned the All Mail label, and also retain any other labels you've assigned
to them. Archived conversations are also included in search results. If someone replies to a
message that you‗ve archived, its conversation will be restored to your Inbox.
► From your Inbox, touch and hold a conversation and then tap Archive in the menu that
opens.
– or –
Checkmark one or a batch of conversations in your Inbox, then tap the Archive button.
(See Work with Conversations in Batches.)
– or –
When reading a message, tap the Archive button at the bottom of the screen.
Synchronize Conversations
The Gmail webmail service has the resources to store all the messages you've ever sent or
received; your device does not. To save space, Gmail downloads only some of your messages
to your device. Use the Settings application to control how and when applications synchronize
their data. (See Synchronize Accounts.)
1. Tap
> Gmail.
2. Tap
> More > Settings > tap an account > Sync inboxes and labels. The
Synchronization settings screen opens, displaying a list of your Gmail labels. Below
each label is its current synchronization setting: Sync all, Sync last 4 days, or with no
label. (Conversations with no label are not synchronized.)
3. Tap a conversation label whose synchronization settings you want to change. Choose
from the following options:

Sync none: Don't download any conversations that only have this label.

Sync last 4 days: Download the previous four days (or number of days you set) of
conversations.

Sync all: Download all conversations with this label.
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To set how many days of conversations to synchronize:
> Gmail.
1. Tap
2. Tap
> More > Settings > tap an account > Sync inboxes and labels.
3. Tap Amount of mail to sync.
4. Enter the number of days, then tap the OK button.
Append a Signature to Your Messages
You can add a signature to every email you send, such as your name, contact information, or
any personal message.
> Gmail.
1. Tap
2. Tap
> More > Settings > tap an account > Signature.
3. Enter a signature or other information.
4. Tap OK.
Change Gmail Settings
You can change a number of settings for Gmail. Each Google account has its own settings, so
your changes affect only the current account. (See Switch between accounts).
Notification volumes and some synchronization settings can also be changed in the Settings
application.
> Gmail.
1. Tap
2. Tap
> More > Settings. Then touch the desired account.
General settings:

Priority Inbox: When checkmarked, this feature makes Priority Inbox your default
inbox for your account.

Signature: To add a signature or other information to outgoing email. (See Append a
Signature to Your Messages.)

Confirm actions: If checkmarked, this feature will display a dialogue asking you to
confirm whenever you want to archive, delete, or send a message.

Reply all: Make 'Reply all' the default for responding to messages.
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
Auto-advance: Allows you to choose what screen to display after you delete or
archive conversation.

Message text size: Allows you choose the size of the text in a message for easier
viewing.

Batch operations: When checkmarked, this feature allows you to perform various
operations on multiple conversations at once

Sync inboxes and labels: Allows you to manage which conversations are
synchronized and how often.
Notification settings:

Email notifications: When checkmarked, the phone will notify you whenever you
receive new email. (See Notifications Panel.)

Labels to notify: Set notification preferences for synced labels.
Email
Your device's Email application lets you access and manage multiple email accounts
simultaneously in one convenient location.
Although there is a separate Gmail application, the main email application can manage both
Internet based email services (Gmail™ and Yahoo!™) and Corporate Work Email (Outlook®).
The device can also be manually configured to connect to other email systems.
Note: If you have multiple email accounts, you must configure each account with its own
settings.
If you want to send and receive email messages through an ISP (Internet Service Provider)
account (such as Outlook), you will first need to set up an IMAP or POP account.
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Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) – This mail retrieval protocol is frequently
used in large networks and commercial and institutional settings. IMAP4 is the
current standard.
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Post Office Protocol (POP) - This protocol is supported by most ISPs and is currently
more common among consumer applications. POP3 is the current standard.
Note: For more information, review your email carrier‗s support documents or contact your IT
administrator.
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Email Icons/Shortcuts
- Email shortcut
- Gmail shortcut
Status Bar - Notifications
- New Email message received
- New Gmail message received
Set Up other Email accounts via the Device
The Email application only reveals all currently added Email accounts. To view additional email
accounts within the main Email screen, they must first be added.
1. Tap
> Email.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to setup an Email account.

Tap Manual setup to configure your connection settings manually (POP3 , IMAP, or
Exchange). Follow the on-screen prompts and enter the information specific to your
carrier.
Corporate Email (Outlook)
The main Email application also provides access to your Outlook Exchange server via your
device. If your company uses Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, 2007 and 2010 as the corporate
email system, you can use this email application to wirelessly synchronize your email, Contacts
and directly with your company‗s Exchange server.
Important:
This Outlook application does not utilize Microsoft® ActiveSync to synchronize
the device to your remote Exchange Server. This synchronization is done
wirelessly over the air (OTA) and not via a direct connection.
Set Up a Corporate Email
> Email.
1. Tap
2. Tap
> Accounts.
3. Tap
> Add account.
4. Enter your Email address and Password information, then tap Next. Consult your
Network Administrator for further details.
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Email address: Your Outlook work email address.
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Password: Typically your network access password (case-sensitive).
5. Tap Exchange (from the add new email account screen).
6. Enter a Domain\Username, Password, and Server information and tap Next.
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Domain\Username: Enter your network domain\login username.
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Password: Typically your network access password (Case-sensitive).
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Server: Your exchange server remote email address. Typically starts with
mail.XXX.com. Obtain this information from your company network administrator.

If your network requires SSL encryption, tap the Use secure connection (SSL) box
to place a checkmark and activate this additional level of security.

If your exchange server requires this feature, leaving this field unchecked can
prevent connection.
Note: Signal interruptions or incorrect username or password information can cause
completion issues.
7. Read the on-screen activation disclaimer and, if prompted, tap Next.
8. Configure your Inbox checking frequency, Period to synchronize (days to
synchronize between your device and server), and activate any other email settings,
then tap Next.
9. Identify your new account with a unique name and provide the outgoing name, then tap
Done.
Important:
You can synchronize over the air (not directly) with an Exchange Server running
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) or Microsoft Exchange
Server 2010.
Note: You can have multiple Work Email (Microsoft Exchange) accounts active on your device.
Open Corporate Email
1. Tap
> Email.
2. Tap a message to read, manage, or reply to.

From your Inbox screen, tap
to select options, such as Refresh, Compose,
Folders, Accounts, or Account settings.

While in a message, tap
to select messaging options, such as Delete, Forward,
Reply, Reply all, or Mark as unread.
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Create and Send Email
1. From the Inbox, tap
> Compose.
2. Enter the recipient‗s email address in the To field.
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If you are sending the email to several recipients, separate the email addresses with
a comma.

You can add as many message recipients as you want.
Note: To send an additional carbon copy (Cc) or a blind carbon copy (Bcc) of the current email
to other recipients, tap
> Add Cc/Bcc.
3. Tap the Subject field and enter the email subject.
4. Tap the Body field and compose your email.

To add a picture attachment, tap

You can access the internal microSD card and navigate to the file you wish to attach.

Tap the file you wish to attach.
> Add attachment.
To reply to an email message:
1. From the Inbox, tap an email message to view it.
2. With the email message displayed, tap either Reply or Reply all.
– or –
With the email message displayed, tap

and tap either Reply or Reply all.
If you select Forward, you must specify the message‗s recipients.
3. Enter a new message body and tap Send.
To delete an email message:
► Touch and hold an email (from your inbox list) and tap Delete from the pop-up context
menu.
– or –
With the email message displayed, tap Delete.
Configure and Sync Corporate Email Settings
You can sync and configure various settings for your corporate email and create a corporate
email signature.
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Sync Your Accounts
1. Tap
> Settings > Accounts & sync.
2. Tap the Corporate account to reveal the account‗s synchronization settings screen.
3. Place a checkmark next to each option if you want the device to automatically
synchronize. If you want to manually synchronize, tap Sync now.
Configure Corporate Email
1. Tap
> Settings > Accounts & sync.
2. Tap the Corporate account field to reveal the account‗s synchronization settings screen.
3. Tap Account settings.
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Account name: Displays the name used by the device to track the account.

Signature: To add a signature or other information to outgoing email.

Period to synchronize calendar: Configures how many days worth of calendar
events the device and server should synchronize. Choose from: Two weeks, One
month, Three months, Six months, or All.

Period to synchronize email: Configures how many days worth of emails the
device and server should synchronize. Choose from: One day, Three days, One
week, Two weeks, or All.

Sync schedule: Allows you to set the Peak sync schedule, Off-peak sync schedule,
Peak start time, Peak end time, and Peak days.
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Message size limit: Allows you to set the message size limit to Header Only, 5KB,
10KB, 20KB, 50KB, or No limit.
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Inbox Sort by: Allows you to sort Inbox by date, subject, sender, or size.

Roaming: Allows you to retrieve email automatically while roaming.

Default account: Assigns this account as the default account used when sending
out new emails.
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Ask before deleting: Allows you to set whether to ask before deleting.

Email notifications: Allows the phone to notify you when you receive new emails.

Select ringtone: Allows you to assign a ringtone to notify you of new email.

Vibrate: Allows you to set the phone to vibrate when new email is received.
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Vibrate Type: Allows you to set the type of vibrate for new messages.
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Incoming settings: Allows you to view and modify your incoming server settings.

Sync contacts: Synchronizes the contacts between your device and the remote
exchange server. A checkmark indicates the feature is enabled.

Sync calendar: Synchronizes your exchange calendar entries between your device
and the remote exchange server. A checkmark indicates the feature is enabled.

Out Of Office: Allows you to configure your Out of Office settings.
4. Tap
to return to the previous screen.
For more detailed Corporate email information, see Corporate Email (Outlook). For more
information on Corporate Calendar synchronizing, see Synchronize Your Corporate Account.
Create a Corporate Email Signature
This signature can differ from any current Email signature on your local Outlook client. This
signature is applied to any outgoing emails originating on your device.
1. Tap
> Settings > Accounts & sync.
2. Tap the Corporate account to reveal the account‗s synchronization settings screen.
3. Tap Account settings.
4. Tap Signature.
5. Delete the current default text and enter your new email signature.
6. Tap OK to store the new signature.
Text and Multimedia Messaging
With text messaging (SMS), you can send and receive instant text messages between your
wireless phone and another messaging-ready phone. When you receive a new message, you
will be notified by your device.
Compose Text Messages
Read and Reply to Text Messages
Send a Multimedia Message (MMS)
Text and Multimedia Message Options
Messaging is available via the Messaging application in your Applications screen. The icon
appears in Status Bar when a new text message is received.
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Note: See your service plan for applicable charges for text messaging.
Compose Text Messages
Quickly compose and send text messages on your device.
1. Tap
> Messaging > New message.
2. Tap the To field and enter the recipient‗s phone number or email information using the
on-screen keyboard.

Contacts: As you enter either a phone number or email address, if the information
matches a current contact‗s entry information, you will see a match. When you see a
match, tap the associated name to complete the addressing.

Mobile: Tap

Email: You can also enter the recipient‗s email address.
to use the keypad to enter a wireless phone number directly.
3. Tap a matching entry from the on-screen dropdown list. This list is populated by matches
found from your managed accounts.
4. Tap the text field and enter your message.
5. Insert an Emoticon or a Smiley.

To enter an emoticon, touch and hold

To enter a smiley from the menu options, tap
> Insert smiley. Make a selection
from the list to insert it into your current message.
on the Swype keyboard.
6. Review your message and tap Send.
Read and Reply to Text Messages
When you receive a text message, your phone will notify you. You can access the message by:
► Opening the Notification Panel and tapping the text message notification.
► Tapping
> Messaging and selecting the new message.
Reply to a Text Message
1. While viewing a message, tap the text field.
2. Compose your reply or use the preset messages or icons.
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To enter a message, use your on-screen keyboard. (See Enter Text With the Onscreen Keyboard.)
3. Insert an emoticon or a Smiley.

To enter an emoticon, touch and hold

To enter a smiley from the menu options, tap
from the list to insert it into the message.
on the Swype keyboard.
> Insert smiley. Make a selection
4. You may select additional messaging options by tapping

Options include: Call, Add subject, Attach, Set priority, Insert smiley or More
[Preset message, Delete thread, All threads, and Add to contact].
5. Review your reply and tap Send.
Send a Multimedia Message (MMS)
With multimedia messaging (MMS), you can send and receive instant multimedia messages
that contain text, pictures, audio, recorded voice, or a picture slideshow. Messaging is available
via the Messaging application in your Applications screen.
Note: See your service plan for applicable charges for multimedia messaging.
Compose Multimedia Messages
1. Tap
> Messaging > New message.
2. Tap the To field and enter the recipient‗s phone number or email information. As you
enter the phone number or email address, matching contacts appear on-screen. Tap an
available matching recipient or continue entering the phone number or email address.
3. Tap the text field and enter your message.
4. Tap
> Attach.
5. Select a multimedia attachment type:

Pictures: Opens the Gallery application. Use the on-screen navigation to select the
picture you wish to send with the outgoing message.

Capture picture: Opens the Camera application. Take a picture, and then tap OK to
use this image in your message. (See Take Pictures.)

Videos: Opens the Gallery application. Use the on-screen navigation to select a
video and attach it to your outgoing message.
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Capture video: Opens the Camcorder application. Record a video, then tap OK to
use this video in your message. (See Record Videos.)
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Audio: Opens a menu that allows you to choose between Choose music track and
Select music track. Use the on-screen navigation with the Choose music track or
Select music track option to select an audio file and tap OK.

Record audio: Opens the message recorder.

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•
Record Duration: Displays the length of the recorded voice message.
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Record: Starts recording your message.
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Play: Plays back the current recording.
•
Stop: Stops the recording. Once stopped, tap either Use this recording (attach
it to your message) or Discard (delete the current recording and re-record).
Slideshow: Opens the Edit slideshow menu.
•
Tap Add slide to create a new slide.
•
Tap the created slide (example, Slide 1), tap Add picture, and then select the
picture you want to add to the slide.
•
Tap the text field below the image to enter a caption for the picture.
•
When finished, tap Done to attach the slideshow to your message.
Contact(vCard): Opens your Contacts list and allow you to select a picture of a
Contact to send.
Note: To remove or replace a picture or an audio attachment, on the Compose screen, tap the
Remove or Replace button next to the attachment.
6. When you are finished creating your new MMS message, tap Send MMS.
View and Play Multimedia Messages
1. Tap
> Messaging.
2. From the message list, tap a multimedia message to open its contents.
3. While viewing a message, tap the play icon (on the video file) to playback the file or tap
the image to view the picture.
Tip:
The file attachment on the MMS message can be saved to the microSD card. To save
the attachment, touch and hold the file and tap Save attachment from the Message
options context menu.
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Reply to a Multimedia Message
1. Tap
> Messaging.
2. From the message list, tap a multimedia message to open its contents.
3. While viewing a message, tap the text field and type your reply message.
4. Once completed, tap Send.
Note: When replying to an SMS message with an MMS message, first open the text message,
tap
and tap Attach. The original text message is then automatically converted into
a multimedia message.
Text and Multimedia Message Options
The messages settings menu lets you control options for your text and MMS messages
including message limits, size settings, and notifications.
1. Tap
> Messaging.
2. From within the Messaging screen, tap
and tap Settings.
3. Adjust the following settings according to your needs:

Delete old messages: Enable this option to delete older text messages when the
limit for maximum number of text messages is exceeded.

Text message limit: Sets the maximum number of text messages that can be stored
on the device (per conversation).

Multimedia message limit: Sets the maximum number of multimedia messages that
can be stored on the device (per conversation).

Signature: Tap this to automatically add signature (green checkmark displays).

Callback number: Check this to automatically add callback number (green
checkmark displays).

Set priority: Select Normal or Urgent.

Message reassembly: Enable this option (green checkmark displays) so that multisegment messages can be reassembled and shown as a single message. Each
segment will still count toward your usage.

Preset message: Select a preset message, such as "Call me" or "Where are you?"
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Auto-retrieve: Enable this option to automatically retrieve the entire content of your
MMS message. When checked, the MMS message header, message body, and any
attachments will automatically download to your device.
•
If you disable this option, only the MMS message header will be retrieved and
displayed.

Roaming auto-retrieve.: Disable this option if you only desire the MMS message
headers to download while roaming. Enable this option to automatically download
your complete multimedia messages even while roaming.

Set priority: Select Low, Normal, or High.

Notifications: Enable this option if you wish to receive a notification in the Status
Bar when a new text or multimedia message arrives.

Select ringtone: Allows you to select a ringer to sound when a new message is
received. Tap this option, and then select a ringtone that is specific to new text and
multimedia messages. A sample will briefly be played upon selection.

Vibrate: Enable this option if you want the device to vibrate when a new text or
multimedia message is received.

Vibrate type: Choose what type of vibration you wish to apply to new messages.
View Notifications of Received Messages
When you receive a message, your device notifies you by displaying an icon within the
Notification area at the top left of your Home screen.

1. Tap
- indicates a new SMS or MMS messages were received.
> More > Notifications.
– or –
Touch and drag the Status Bar to the bottom of the screen.
2. Tap a message notification to open the Messaging application.
Delete Old Text Messages
Delete messages or message threads you have read whenever you like, or have your device
delete them automatically for you. A thread is a series of text conversations between two people.
Deleting a thread will delete the sent and received messages in the conversation
To delete a specific message thread:
1. Tap
> Messaging.
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2. Tap a thread to view the contents of that thread.
3. Tap
> More > Delete thread.
To delete all stored messages:
> Messaging.
1. Tap
2. Tap
> Delete threads.
Synchronize Accounts
Your device is able to synchronize data from a variety of different sources or sites. These
accounts can range from Google, a Corporate Exchange Server, and other social sites,
including Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace.
Synchronize Your Google Account
Synchronize Your Corporate Account
Enable Auto-Sync
1. Tap
> Settings > Accounts & sync.
2. Tap Auto-sync. A checkmark indicates the feature is enabled.

Tap an account you've already set up to choose the type of data you want to
synchronize. For example, you can choose to sync your Google Calendar and/or
Gmail data.
Synchronize Your Google Account
By default, there are no accounts managed by the device. These must be added manually.
1. Tap
> Settings > Accounts & sync.
2. Tap Add account > Google.
3. Tap Next > Sign in.
Note: If you do not already have a Google account, tap Create (instead of Sign in) follow the
on-screen prompts to create your new account.
4. Tap the Username and Password fields and enter your information.
5. Tap Sign in. Your device communicates with the Google servers to confirm your
information. Your existing Gmail account appears within the Manage accounts area of
the screen.
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If Auto-sync is selected, changes or updates to your Gmail account are then
automatically updated to your device.
Configure Google Sync Settings
1. Tap
> Settings > Accounts & sync.
2. Tap the Google account to reveal the account‗s synchronization settings screen.
3. Tap the type of data you wish to synchronize (Sync Wallet, Sync Instant Upload, Sync
Books, Sync Contacts, Sync Gmail, Sync Picasa Web Albums, and Sync Calendar).
Note that Auto-sync must be selected (in the previous screen) for these options to
become available.
4. Tap
to return to the previous screen.
Synchronize Your Corporate Account
Your device is capable of synchronizing with your company‗s Exchange Servers.
To add a new Corporate account:
1. Tap
> Settings > Accounts & sync.
2. Tap Add account > Microsoft Exchange.
3. Follow the on-screen prompts to create your new Corporate email account. (See
Corporate Email (Outlook.)

If Auto-sync is selected, changes or updates to your Corporate/Outlook account are
synchronized to your device.
To configure the Corporate account settings:
1. Tap
> Settings > Accounts & sync.
2. Tap the Corporate account and then tap Account settings.
3. Tap the options you wish to configure:

Account settings allows you to configure:
•
Account name: displays the name used by the device to track the account.
•
Signature: allows you to create an outgoing email signature attached to new
emails sent from your device.
•
Period to synchronize calendar: to select how many days worth of calendar
events the device and server should synchronize. Choose from: Two weeks,
One month, Three month, Six month, or All.
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Period to synchronize email to select the how many days of data you want to
sync. Choose from: One day, Three days, One week, Two weeks, or All.
•
Sync schedule: Allows you to set the Peak sync schedule, Off-peak sync
schedule, Peak start time, Peak end time, and Peak days.
•
Message size limit: Allows you to set the message size limit to Header Only,
5KB, 10KB, 20KB, 50KB, or No limit.
•
Inbox Sort by: to sort Inbox by date, subject, sender, or size.
•
Roaming: Allows you to retrieve email automatically while roaming.
•
Default account: assigns this account as the default used when sending out
new emails.
•
Ask before deleting: to set whether to ask before deleting.
•
Email notifications: enable the device to display
new emails have been received.
•
Select ringtone: assigns an audible ringtone when a new or upcoming event is
pending.
•
Vibrate: assigns a vibration when a new or upcoming event is pending.
•
Vibrate Type: Allows you to set the type of vibrate for new messages.
•
Incoming settings: provides access to the Domain, password, and exchange
server parameter fields.
•
Sync contacts: synchronizes the contacts between your device and the remote
exchange server. A checkmark indicates the feature is enabled.
•
Sync calendar: synchronizes your exchange calendar entries between your
device and the remote exchange server. A checkmark indicates the feature is
enabled.
•
Out Of Office: allows you to configure your Out of Office settings.
4. Tap
icon in the Status Bar when
to return to the previous screen.
5. For more detailed Work/Corporate email information, see Corporate Email (Outlook.).
For more information on Corporate Calendar synchronizing, see Display and
Synchronize Calendars
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Applications and Entertainment
All your device‘s features are accessible through the Applications list.
Google Play™
Google Wallet™
Sprint ID
Sprint Applications
Sprint TV & Movies
Music
YouTube™
GPS Navigation
Google Play™
Google Play provides direct access to Android applications and games to download and install
on your device.
Access the Play Store
1. Tap
> Play Store.
2. If not already logged in with your Google account, tap Next.
3. Tap Sign in and enter your Google account information.
4. Touch Accept to agree to the Google Play terms of service.
Note: Google Play options may vary depending on the version installed in your device. Your
Google Play application will update automatically when available.
Select and Install a Google Application
1. Tap
> Play Store.
2. Browse for an application. Once you have decided on one, tap it to view its details.
3. Read the application descriptions and comments.
4. Tap Install (for free applications) or the Price button (for paid applications).
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Note: Use caution with applications which request access to any personal data, functions, or
significant amounts of data usage times.
5. Tap Accept & download (for free applications) or follow the on-screen instructions to
pay for the application and tap Accept & buy.
6. Check the progress of the current download by opening the Notifications Panel.
7. You will be notified when the item is downloaded and installed on your device.
8. On the Google Play screen, tap
and then tap Open.
> My Apps, tap the installed application in the list,
Launch an Installed Google Application
1. Tap
– or –
Tap
> Play Store >
> My Apps.
2. Tap icon of the newly installed application.
Reinstall a Google Application
If the Android Operating System is ever updated, any data contained on the device will be
erased. The only data stored on the device are Google applications available via Google Play.
Note: Pictures, videos and music are stored on the microSDcard. Applications can be stored
on the microSD card as well as on the device. Contacts and Calendars are stored
remotely on your remote Google or Outlook servers.
1. Tap
> Play Store >
> My Apps.
2. Swipe the screen to the left and scroll through the list of previously downloaded Google
applications and choose the one you wish to reinstall.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Google Wallet™
Google WalletTM is an app that will make your phone your wallet. It stores virtual versions of
your existing plastic cards on your phone, along with your coupons, and loyalty and gift cards.
For more information on Google Wallet visit sprint.com/googlewallet.
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Activate and Set Up Google Wallet
Your Google Wallet is quick and easy to setup. You may first be prompted to activate your
device‘s NFC (Near Field Communication) setting which enables your device to exchange data
with other NFC enabled devices or read information from smart tags embedded in posters,
stickers, and other products.
1. Tap
> Wallet.
2. Tap Get started. (If prompted, follow the on-screen instructions to activate NFC on your
device.)
3. Read the Terms of Service Agreement and tap I agree to continue.
4. On the Select an account screen, tap the account you want to permanently link to your
payment information. Your account will activate.
5. Enter a PIN on the Set Your PIN screen. You will be prompted to re-enter the PIN.
6. Follow the on-screen instructions to add your payment information.
How to Make a Google Wallet Purchase
When you are ready to make a purchase with Google Wallet you simply wake up your phone
screen, tap and pay. It is not necessary to open the Google Wallet app on your device.
1. Press Power/Lock Button
to wake up your Viper‘s display screen.
2. If prompted at checkout, always select the ―pay with credit‖ option on the cashier.
3. To tap and pay, hold the back of the phone against the terminal where you see the
contactless symbol. Your default card will be used unless you select another card
manually.
4. If necessary, enter your Google Wallet PIN on the phone and tap the terminal again.
5. Remove the phone when the information is sent. Look for confirmation from the cashier.
Sprint ID
ID Packs are bundles of applications, ringtones, wallpapers, settings, and more. ID Packs are
installed using an application called Sprint ID.
You can have up to five ID Packs installed at any one time and you can easily switch from one
ID Pack to another without losing any applications already installed. For example, when you
install the Sprint ID Pack, Sprint applications such as Sprint TV, TeleNav™ GPS Navigator,
NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile, and Sprint Football Live will remain in your applications.
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Install Your First ID Pack
Note: Your device must be activated, your battery should be fully charged, and you should be in
a network coverage area before you install an ID Pack.
1. Tap
from the Home screen.

If your device is in Power Save mode, press the Power/Lock Button
reactivate the screen.

If the lock screen appears, unlock it by dragging the Unlock icon
of the screen.
to
to the right side
Note: You also have the ability to place an emergency call directly from the Welcome to Sprint
ID screen.
2. Tap Get New ID Packs in the Choose your ID screen.
Note: The Sprint ID pack comes with wallpapers, ringtones, and applications such as Sprint
TV & Movies, GPS TeleNavigator, Sprint Music Plus, Sprint Football Live, and
NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile.
3. Browse the ID packs and tap the desired one.
4. Read the information screen for a description of the ID Pack and touch Install.
5. Touch Agree to accept the Terms & Conditions of the ID Pack.
6. If prompted, touch Continue on any following screens until you see the Downloading
icon
in the Status Bar.
Note: While the ID Pack is downloading in the background, you can begin to explore the
features of your new device from the Home screen.
When the download is complete, you will see the Download finished icon
Bar.
in the Status
WARNING: DO NOT interrupt the download process.
7. Tap
> More > Notifications. If the download is complete, tap ID ready to
install to install the ID Pack.
Switch ID Packs
1. Tap
(Sprint ID).
2. Tap an ID Pack to replace your current pack.
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– or –
Tap Get New ID Packs to install a new ID Pack and follow steps 2–7 of link.
Note: Certain features of Sprint ID are subject to change. For the most up-to-date information
about using Sprint ID, please visit www.sprint.com.
Sprint Applications
You can access a wide variety of Sprint applications in many different categories with your
phone and data service. Currently, various applications, such as NASCAR, Sprint Football Live,
TeleNav GPS Navigator, Sprint Music Plus, and Sprint TV are available when you download
and install the Sprint ID pack.
Note: Some Sprint data applications may not work with a Wi-Fi connection present. If
prompted, disable your device's Wi-Fi feature while using these applications.
Download the Sprint ID Pack
► Tap
. On the Choose your ID screen, tap Get New ID Packs > Sprint Pack.
Follow the on-screen prompts to install the Sprint ID Pack.
Note: Once you download and install the Sprint pack, Sprint applications such as NASCAR
Sprint Cup Mobile, Sprint Football Live, Sprint Music Plus, and TeleNav™GPS
Navigator will appear on your Applications screen. When you switch from the Sprint
pack to another ID pack, or choose a new ID pack, the Sprint applications will remain
installed and visible on your Applications screen.
To download and install Sprint apps:
1. Tap
> [application name]. The application will then be downloaded.
2. Follow the instructions to customize your application (such as selecting a favorite team
or driver) or tap
to explore your options.
Note: Important Privacy Message – Sprint‗s policies often do not apply to third-party
applications. Third-party applications may access your personal information or require
Sprint to disclose your customer information to the third-party application provider. To
find out how a third-party application will collect, access, use, or disclose your personal
information, check the application provider‗s policies, which can usually be found on their
website. If you aren‗t comfortable with the third-party application‗s policies, don‗t use the
application.
Sprint Zone
Sprint Zone is a free application that lets you stay connected to all the latest news and
information from Sprint. Included here are Sprint customer promotions, news, feedback,
featured apps and tips/tricks for your device.
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1. Tap
> Sprint Zone.
2. Navigate through the list to find your relevant topics.
3. Tap a topic link to continue to that page.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile
Now you have the ability to get every bit of NASCAR coverage, news, and stats right on your
device.
1. Tap
> NASCAR.
2. If prompted, read the disclaimer, make a selection and tap OK. Follow the on-screen
instructions until you reach the main NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile page.
3. Navigate the main page using your finger.
4. Tap an on-screen option to activate features that include:

Home is the main NASCAR homepage where you can view stats on a current race,
choose to follow a specific driver, view special NASCAR promotions and other
NASCAR-specific multimedia content.
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Tap
and tap Home to return to the main NASCAR page. This applies to
each of these options.

Race Recap provides overviews of the current races, pictures, commentary,
additional photos,and race stats.

Speed to view the Speed Schedule and Videos.

All-Star to view the latest information on the All-Star race.

My Driver to customize your NASCAR experience by following specific drivers.
Information includes driver-specific stats and NASCAR RSS feeds. You can also get
additional stats, review other driver info, or change drivers.

Stats & Schedule lets you track race information such as: NSCS Recap, NNS
Recap, Point Standings,Season Stats, and Schedule.

Miss Sprint Cup is your insider to NASCAR by providing news, information, blogs
and twitter updates to the goings-on within NASCAR.

Videos displays a list of selectable multimedia content. Other features include
streaming multimedia content from NASCAR radio stations or other racing radio
shows.
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News & Alerts provides you with quick access to NASCAR-specific news, photos,
and driver stats. You can also customize alerts for new information such as ALL
NASCAR News, Sprint Cup News, etc.

Twitter allows you to view the latest Twitter updates.

Fantasy lets you take part in online fantasy racing, access Games, News, Videos,
take part in Polls, and access other Special Promotions.

FanZone displays a list of selectable content available to Sprint subscribers such as
Sweepstakes, Video clips (footage and music) and Screensavers.

Settings & Help displays help information for usage of the NASCAR application and
features.

Exit to quit the NASCAR application.
•
Tap
> Exit > Yes.
Sprint NBA Mobile
Get access to in-game and post-game video highlights, news, stats, scores, and live radio
broadcasts. Sprint NBA Mobile also provides direct access to live ESPN NBA Games via Sprint
TV‘s ESPN Channel.
1. Tap
> Sprint NBA Mobile.
2. Browse the application menus to stay up-to-date with the NBA.
3.
Tap the Menu Key
for the following options:

Home: Allows you to return to the Sprint NBA Mobile Home page.

Scores: Allows you to view the scores of current and past games.

Video: Allows you to watch video highlights and live games.

League: Allows you to view Conference, Division, and League standings.

More: Allows you to access the following options.
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Settings: Allows you to set up various application options.
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League Pass: Allows you access to your League Pass subscription.
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Favorite Team: Allows you to select your favorite team.
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NBA Store: Allows you to access the NBA Store.
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Feedback: Allows you to send feedback to the application developer.
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FAQ: Allows you to view the frequently asked questions.
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About Sprint NBA Mobile: Allows you to view version information about the
application.
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Terms & Conditions: Allows you to view the Terms & Conditions.
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Blackout Information: Allows you to view information about game blackouts.
Sprint TV & Movies
The Sprint TV & Movies application offers a wide variety of accessible channels. Subscription
options include comprehensive basic packages as well as a full menu of a la carte channels.
Visit sprintchannels.mobitv.com for more information on channels and pricing.
Some of the available categories include:
●
Home
●
Live TV
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On Demand
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Movies
●
Shop
●
Help
Note: Available categories and content are subject to change.
Watch TV
1. Tap
> Sprint TV & Movies. Depending on your settings, your device may
prompt you to accept a data connection.
2. Select Live TV, On Demand, or Movies to display channel options.
3. Tap an entry to select a channel from the Sprint TV listings or to select an available
category.
Note: The first time you access a channel, the system will prompt you to purchase access
(unless the channel doesn't have a monthly fee). Tap Subscribe to purchase access.
4. If applicable, tap a desired clip to view the program. The clip will automatically load and
begin playing.
Tip:
Scroll through the channels to view more selections. Once you find a channel that you
want to watch or listen to, simply touch it and wait approximately three seconds, and the
channel begins loading.
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Music
You can play audio files that are stored on your device's microSD card. Copy audio files from
your computer onto the microSD card before you open the Music application. The Music Player
application supports audio files in numerous formats, including MP3, WMA, M4A (DRM-free
AAC files, from iTunes®), AMR, MIDI, and OGG Vorbis.
Music Player
1. Tap
> Music Player.
2. You can select music tracks from the following tabs:

Artists: To display your music library sorted by artist.

Albums: To display your music library sorted by album.

Songs: To browse through your downloaded music library.

Playlists: To select a customized playlist you‗ve created.
3. Once you‗ve displayed a list of songs, you can browse through your available titles.

To listen to a song or playlist, tap it to begin playing.
Create a Playlist
1. Tap
> Music Player > Songs.
All compatible music files are displayed.
2. Touch and hold a song you‗d like to add to a playlist. A context menu is displayed.
3. Tap Add to playlist and select either Current playlist or New (to create a new playlist).

If you select New, delete the current default name, enter a name for your new playlist,
then tap OK.
Assign a Song as a Ringtone
1. Tap
> Music Player > Songs.
2. Touch and hold a song you‗d like to use as your new ringtone. A context menu is
displayed.
3. Tap Use as ringtone to set the selected song as your new default ringtone.
4. Confirm the song has been successfully assigned by navigating to your Phone ringtone
menu.
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
Tap
> Sound > Phone ringtone.
Back Up Your Downloaded Music Files
Sprint recommends that you back up your downloaded music files to your computer. Although
the downloaded files can only be played on your device and on your account, backing them up
to your computer lets you access the files in case your microSD card is lost or damaged, or if
you install a new microSD card. (See Connect Your Device to Your Computer.)
1. Connect your device to your PC using a USB cable or the built-in connection on
Bluetooth -enabled phones.
2. Use your computer to navigate to the microSD card's Music folder.
3. Select and copy the music files to a folder on your computer‗s hard drive.
Sprint Music Plus
The Sprint Music Plus store lets you purchase and download digital music files to play on your
device or computer.
Access Sprint Music Plus
1. Tap
> Sprint Music Plus. Depending on your settings, your device may
prompt you to accept a data connection.
2. If prompted, follow the on-screen instructions to download the application.
3. Tap
> Notifications. Tap the Download complete field for the Sprint Music app
and tap Install.
Purchase and Download Music from Sprint Music Plus
1. Tap
> Sprint Music Plus.
2. Tap My Library, Downloads, Music Store, Ringtone Store, or Ringback Tone Store
to begin your music selection.

My Library allows you to access your music library.

Downloads allows you to view any pending downloads.

Music Store provides access to various menus to download music.

Ringtone Store provides access to various menus to download ringtones.

Ringback Tone Store provides access to various menus to download ringback tones.
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YouTube™
YouTube™ is a video sharing website on which users can upload and share videos. The site is
used to display a wide variety of user-generated video content, including movie clips, TV clips,
and music videos, aswell as video content such as video blogging, informational shorts and
other original videos.
Note: YouTube is a data-intensive feature. Sprint recommends that you upgrade to an
unlimited data plan to avoid additional data charges.
1. Tap
> YouTube.
2. To search for videos, tap
or tap
3. Enter the text to search for or tap to search by voice.
4. If entering text, tap a suggestion below the search box or tap
to search.
5. Scroll through the search results and tap a video to watch it.
6. Tap
to return to the previous page.
Note: It is not necessary to sign in to the YouTube site to view content. However, if you wish to
sign in to access additional options, tap
> My Channel. Then enter your username
and password and tap Sign in or select your account from the list.
GPS Navigation
Your device's built-in GPS capability gives you access to a number of location-based services,
including Maps, Navigation, and TeleNav™ GPS Navigator.
Google Maps™
TeleNav™ GPS Navigator
Navigation
Google Maps™
You can use Google Maps to find your current location; to view real-time traffic conditions; to get
detailed directions by foot, public transportation, bicycle, or car; and to navigate by using spoken,
turn-by-turn driving instructions using the Google Maps Navigation (beta) service. You can
search on a street map or a satellite image to locate an address or a landmark, and you can
view some locations as if you were strolling down the street. If you join Google Latitude, you can
view your friends‗ locations on your maps and share your location and other information with
them. There are some locations that Maps does not have information about.
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Launch Google Maps
1. Tap
> Maps
2. Tap .
The map centers on a blue arrow that indicates your location. A blue circle around the
arrow indicates that your actual location is with in the circle.
To get an address and additional information for a location:
► Touch and hold a location on the map. A balloon with the address and a thumbnail from
Street View (if available) opens over the location.
► Tap the balloon to access additional options.
To utilize Google Maps:
1. Tap

> Maps
If prompted, read the What‗s new message and tap OK.
2. Tap the magnification icons to zoom in or out of the current map view.
– or –
Tap

to utilize other Google Map features.
Choose from: Search, Directions, Clear Map, More, Settings, and Help.
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To search for a location:
1. While viewing a map, tap
> Search.
– or –
Simply tap
2. In the search box, enter the place you're looking for.

You can enter an address, a city, or a type of business or establishment. For
example, ―theater in New York”.
3. Tap
. Markers with letter labels indicate search matches on the map.
4. Tap a marker to open a balloon that contains a label. Tap the balloon to open a screen
with more information about the location, as well as options for obtaining directions.
To get directions:
1. While viewing a map, tap
> Directions.
2. Enter a starting point in the My Location field, or leave as is to allow GPS to find your
location, and your destination in the End point field.

Tap
to open a menu with options for selecting an address from your Contacts or
a point that you touch on a map.

To reverse directions, tap
> Reverse Start & End.
3. Tap the icon for car, public transit, bicycling, or walking directions.
4. Tap Get directions. The directions to your destination appear as a route.
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5. You can choose the directions format:

Read directions as text by tapping

Tap

Tap
> Directions to get spoken, turn-by-turn directions from Google Maps
Navigation.

When you're finished, tap
> See map to see the directions on a map.
> Clear Map to clear the map.
TeleNav™ GPS Navigator
TeleNav GPS Navigator gives you turn-by-turn directions on-screen and over speakerphone.
Note: Depending on your service plan, TeleNav may require a monthly subscription. Contact
Sprint for information and pricing.
Some features may be available only with a subscription to TeleNav GPS Navigator
Premium.
Get Started with TeleNav GPS Navigator
Before you can use TeleNav GPS Navigator, you must first install the Sprint ID pack.
Register TeleNav GPS Navigator
Before you can use the TeleNav GPS Navigator, your device and service must be registered.
1. Tap
> TeleNav GPS Navigator.
2. Read the disclaimer and touch Accept to acknowledge the terms of use.
3. Tap each of the on-screen registration fields and enter the required information.

First Name, Last Name, and Email (optional).

If using the on-screen keyboard, tap Next to store your information.
4. Tap Continue to register your information.
5. Tap Yes to take a brief tour of the Navigation features, or No, Skip Tour to continue to
the main navigation screen.
Use TeleNav GPS Navigator
1. Tap
> TeleNav GPS Navigator.
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2. Select an option and follow the on-screen instructions to take advantage of TeleNav‗s
full suite of features.

Drive To lets you get driving directions from wherever you are to wherever you‗re
going. Choices include:
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My Favorites: user-defined favorite locations.
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Recents: recently entered locations.
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Address: manually entered street addresses.
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Contacts: those local addresses assigned to previously entered Contacts.
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Airport: local airports based on current GPS location.

Places lets you search for locations from dozens of names or category options such
as Food/Coffee, Gas Stations, Gas by Price, Banks/ATMs, WiFi Spots, Parking
Lots, Hotels & Motels, Movie Theaters, etc.

Maps provides access to a 2D map of your current location, and other additional
features.

Extras allows you to access apps, set voice settings, and car icons.
Note: For more information about Sprint Navigation powered by TeleNav, visit
www.sprint.com/navigation.
Get Driving Directions
The GPS hardware (when enabled) allows you to get driving directions to selected locations or
establishments based on your current location.
1. Tap
> TeleNav GPS Navigator > Drive To > Address.
2. Manually enter the new address and receive driving directions from the GPS network.
3. The route will be displayed on the screen. Tap Navigate to use the navigation feature or
Directions to display the directions on a 2D map.
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4. Follow both the on-screen and audio directions.
To receive turn-by-turn directions (2D):
1. Tap
> TeleNav GPS Navigator > Drive To > Address.
Note: A 2D map is a flat representation of your projected driving directions. A 3D map
represents the driving directions with a representation of depth.
2. Enter the physical address information and tap Go.
3. Tap Directions to receive a detailed turn-by-turn description for navigating to your
desired location. You can also select Map or Traffic views.
To search nearby locations based on type:
1. Tap
> TeleNav GPS Navigator > Places.
2. Select a category from the list that displays. A list of nearby businesses under that
category will display.
Use a Local Business Category
The Viper™ 4G LTE can also cross-reference your current location with local business and
points of interest, such as Grocery Stores, Gas Stations, Wi-Fi Spots, Malls, Hospitals, etc.
1. Tap
> TeleNav GPS Navigator > Places.
2. Tap one of the available categories: Food/Coffee, Gas, ATM, WiFi, etc.
– or –
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Enter a location into the search field to begin retrieving matches. Once you see a
matching business name, touch the entry.

Entries with more than one available category or subcategory) appear with an
adjacent gray arrow. These entries can be expanded and then closed.
3. Tap
to store your information and begin the search.
4. Tap a matching entry based on star ratings and distances.
To search for the nearest gas station in your area:
1. Tap
> TeleNav GPS Navigator > Places > Gas.
2. Select By Price (Regular), By Price (Plus), By Price (Premium), By Price (Diesel).
3. Tap an entry from the list to display a new route to the selected gas station.
Configure Your Navigation Preferences
1. Tap
> TeleNav GPS Navigator >
> Settings.
2. Touch an entry to change its current setting:

Profile: allows you to alter the current first and last name registered with the service,
as well as email address.

General: allows you to change general settings, including:

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Region: displays your current region.
•
Language: allows you to assign a current language. Default is English(US).
•
Distance Units: allows you to alter the descriptions used for distances:
Km/Meters or Miles/Feet.
Navigation: lets you change navigation settings, including:
•
Route Settings: allows you to choose the method which is used to provide you
directions from Point A to Point B. The default is Fastest.
•
Map Color: allows you to select Auto, Daytime, or Nighttime.
•
Map Style: allows you to setup a preferred traffic display view. Choose from 2D
Moving Maps or 3D Moving Maps (default).
•
Backlight: allows you to assign the backlight settings. Choose from Always On,
On at Turns, or Device Default.
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Traffic Incident Alert: allows you to set the traffic incident alert to notify you of
any accidents in your route.

Audio: lets you change the audio readout given during your navigation session.

Audio Guidance: allows you to set when you want to play audio for guidance.

Audio During Call: allows you to set whether you want audio to be played during a
call or suspend it.

Home Address: allows you to enter your home address.

Work Address: allows you to enter your work address.
Navigation
Another Google Maps navigation application is available on your device. It uses your current
location (provided by GPS communication to your device) to provide various location-based
services.
1. Tap
> Navigation.
2. Read the on-screen disclaimer and tap Accept.
3. Choose from the following on-screen options:

Speak Destination to use the voice recognition feature to search for matching
locations in your area.

Type Destination to manually enter a destination address.

Contacts to receive turn-by-turn directions to the address stored for a selected
Contacts entry.

Starred Places to obtain directions to locations that have been starred within Google
maps (maps.google.com)
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Web and Data
Your device's data capabilities let you wirelessly access the Internet or your corporate network
through a variety of connections, including Wi-Fi, Sprint 4G, Data Services (Sprint 3G Network),
and Virtual Private Networks (VPN).
This section addresses your device's data connections and the built-in Web browser. Additional
data-related features can be found in Accounts and Messaging, Applications and Entertainment,
and Tools and Calendar.
Connect Wi-Fi
Data Services
Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
Browser
Tethering and Portable Hotspot
Connect Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is a wireless networking technology that can provide Internet access at distances of up to
100 meters, depending on the Wi-Fi router and your surroundings.
To use Wi-Fi on your device, you must connect to a wireless access point, or ―hotspot. Some
access points are open and you can simply connect to them without entering any information.
Others are hidden or implement other security features, so you must configure your device to
connect to them.
Turn off Wi-Fi when you're not using it to extend the life of your battery.
When you connect to a Wi-Fi network, the device obtains a network address and other
information it needs from the network, using the DHCP protocol. To configure the device with a
static IP address and other advanced settings, tap
menu.
> Advanced from the Wi-Fi settings
Turn Wi-Fi On and Connect to a Network
Use the Wireless & networks setting menu to enable your device's Wi-Fi radio and connect to
an available Wi-Fi network.
1. Tap
2. Tap Settings > Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi settings.
3. Tap Wi-Fi to turn Wi-Fi on and scan for available Wi-Fi networks.
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
A list of available Wi-Fi networks will be displayed. Secured networks are indicated
by a lock icon.

If the device finds a network that you have connected to previously, it automatically
connects to it.
4. Tap a network to connect to it.

If the network is open, you will be prompted to confirm that you want to connect to
that network by touching Connect.

If the network is secured, you will be prompted to enter a password. (Ask your
network administrator for details.)

When you're connected to a network, you can tap the network name in the Wi-Fi
settings screen for details about the speed, security, address, and related settings.
To receive notifications when open or secured networks are in range:
By default, when Wi-Fi is on, you receive notifications in the Status Bar when your device
detects an open Wi-Fi network.
1. Turn on Wi-Fi, if it's not already on.
2. From the Wi-Fi settings screen, tap Network notification and select "Open networks"
or "Any Wi-Fi networks". Select "OFF" if you want to stop receiving notifications.
Add a Wi-Fi Network
You can add a Wi-Fi network manually if it does not broadcast its name (SSID) or if you want to
add a Wi-Fi network when you are out of its range.
To add a secured network, you need to contact the network‗s administrator to obtain the
password or other required security credentials.
1. Turn on Wi-Fi, if it's not already on.
2. From the Wi-Fi settings screen, tap Add Wi-Fi network.
3. Enter the Network SSID (name) of the network. If the network is secured, tap the
Security drop-down menu and tap the type of security used for the network.
4. Enter the required passwords and security credentials.
5. Tap Save.
The device will connect to the wireless network. Any credentials that you entered are saved,
so you are connected automatically the next time you come within range of this network.
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To forget a Wi-Fi network:
You can also make the device forget about the details of a Wi-Fi network that you have added.
For example, if you don't want the device to connect to it automatically or if it is a network that
you no longer use.
1. Turn on Wi-Fi, if it's not already on.
2. In the Wi-Fi settings screen, touch and hold the name of the network.
3. Tap Forget network.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is for the one-touch setup option to connect with the access points
which supply WPS.
To connect with Wi-Fi networks with WPS:
1. Locate your device near the access point that can be scanned.
2. From the Wi-Fi settings screen, tap Wi-Fi Protected Setup. It will start WPS and
Progress bar will be display.
3. Press WPS button of the access point or set up the WPS on the access point
configuration menu within 2 minutes. The access point will recognize the device and add
it to the network.
Wi-Fi Direct
Wi-Fi Direct supports a direct connection between Wi-Fi enabled devices without an access
point. Due to the high battery usage of Wi-Fi direct, it is recommended that you plug your phone
into a power outlet while using the Wi-Fi Direct feature.
To turn on Wi-Fi Direct:
1. Tap
> Settings > Wireless & network > Wi-Fi Direct settings.
2. Tap Wi-Fi Direct. (A green checkmark will appear.)
3. Follow the on-screen prompts to set up and use Wi-Fi Direct.
Data Services
With your Sprint service, you are ready to start enjoying the advantages of data services. This
section will help you learn the basics of using your data services, including managing your user
name, launching a data connection, and navigating the Web with your device.
Important:
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Certain data services requests may require additional time to process. While your
device is loading the requested service, the touchscreen or QWERTY keyboard
may appear unresponsive when in fact they are functioning properly. Allow the
device some time to process your data usage request.
Your User Name
When you buy your device and sign up for service, you‗re automatically assigned a user name,
which is typically based on your name and a number, followed by ―@sprintpcs.com.” (For
example, the third John Smith to sign up for Sprint data services might have
jsmith003@sprintpcs.com as his user name.)
When you use data services, your user name is submitted to identify you to the Nationwide
Sprint Network. Your user name will be automatically programmed into your device. You don‗t
have to enter it.
Update Your User Name
If you choose to change your user name and select a new one online, you must then update the
user name on your device.
► Tap

> Settings > System updates > Update profile.
Your profile will be automatically updated by the network.
Launch a Web Connection
Launching a Web connection is as simple as opening the browser on your device.
► Tap
> Browser.
Note: You can connect to the Internet via Mobile network or via Wi-Fi (access by tapping
Settings > Wireless & networks).
Once the Browser loads, you are directed to the home page.
Tip:
To change the default home page, tap
> More > Settings > Set home page.
Note: The Browser automatically launches when a Web link is touched from within an email or
text message.
Data Connection Status and Indicators
Your phone notifies you of the current status of your data connection through status icons in the
Status Bar. The following symbols can be displayed:
Your device is connected to the high-speed 4G Sprint Mobile Broadband Network. When
the signal bands are animated, your device is scanning and connecting. During data
transfer, the animated icon is not used (for example, when you are opening a Web page).
When the signal bands are gray, your device is connected to the network, signal is weak.
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When both the bands and the 4G icon are gray, there is no coverage and you are
disconnected from the 4G network.
Your device is connected to the high-speed Sprint Mobile Broadband Network(3G/1x).
When the arrows are animated, your device is transferring data. When the arrows are
gray, your device is connected to the network but is not currently transferring data. In
either state, you can receive incoming calls.
If you do not see an indicator, your device does not have a current data connection. To launch a
connection, see Launch a Web Connection.
Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
From your device, you can add, set up, and manage virtual private networks (VPNs) that allow
you to connect and access resources inside a secured local network, such as your corporate
network.
Prepare Your Device for VPN Connection
Set Up Secure Credential Storage
Add a VPN Connection
Connect to or Disconnect From a VPN
Prepare Your Device for VPN Connection
Depending on the type of VPN you are using at work, you may be required to enter your login
credentials or install security certificates before you can connect to your company‗s local
network. You can get this information from your network administrator. Before you can initiate a
VPN connection, your device must first establish a Wi-Fi or data connection. For information
about setting up and using these connections on your device, see Launch a Web Connection
and Turn Wi-Fi On and Connect to a Wireless Network.
Set Up Secure Credential Storage
If your network administrator instructs you to download and install security certificates, you must
first set up the device‗s secure credential storage.
1. Tap
> Settings > Location & security > Set password.
2. Enter a new password (at least eight characters without any spaces) for the credential
storage, scroll down and confirm the password, and then tap OK.
3. Select the Use secure credentials check box.
You can then download and install the certificates needed to access your local network. Your
network administrator can tell you how to do this.
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Add a VPN Connection
Use the Wireless & networks settings menu to add a VPN connection to your device.
1. Tap
> Settings > Wireless & networks > VPN settings.
2. Tap Add VPN and then tap the type of VPN you want to add.
3. Tap VPN settings and set them up according to the security details you have obtained
from your network administrator.
4. When finished, tap
> Save.
The VPN is then added to the VPNs section of the VPN settings screen.
Connect to or Disconnect From a VPN
Once you have set up a VPN connection, use the Wireless & networks settings menu to
connect to or disconnect from the VPN.
Connect to a VPN
1. Tap
> Settings > Wireless & networks > VPN settings.
2. In the VPNs section, tap the VPN that you want to connect to.
3. When prompted, enter your login credentials, and then tap Connect. When you are
connected, the VPN connected icon
appears in the notification area of the Status Bar.
4. Open the Web browser to access resources such as intranet sites on your corporate
network.
Disconnect From a VPN
1. Touch and drag down the Status Bar to open the Notifications Panel.
2. Tap the VPN connection to return to the VPN settings screen, and then tap the VPN
connection to disconnect from it.
When your device has disconnected from the VPN, the VPN disconnected icon
in the notification area of the Status Bar.
is displayed
Browser
Your device's Web browser gives you full access to both mobile and traditional websites on the
go, using 3G, 4G, or Wi-Fi data connections.
Learn to Navigate the Browser
Go to a Specific Website
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Browser Menu
Adjust Browser Page Content Settings
Adjust Browser Privacy Settings
Adjust Browser Security Settings
Create Website Settings
Create Bookmarks
Learn to Navigate the Browser
Navigating through menus and websites during a data session is easy once you‗ve learned a
few basics. Here are some tips for getting around:
Note: Prior to gaining access to Sprint‗s Powerdeck Web page, you may be asked to enter
your 10-digit PCS phone number and tap Ok. Entering your phone number is not
required for access to other Web pages.
Scrolling
As with other menus on your phone, you‗ll have to scroll up and down to see everything on
some websites.
To scroll a Web page:
► Slide your finger on the screen in the direction you wish to scroll.
Selecting
Once you‗ve learned how to scroll, you can start navigating the Web.
To select items or links:
► Simply tap a link or an item.
Links, which are displayed as underlined text, direct you to Web pages, select special functions,
or even place calls.
Go Back
To go back one page:
► Tap
on your device. Repeat this process to keep going back through your recently
visited pages.
Find and Copy Text on a Web Page
To find text on a Web page:
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1. Tap
> More > Find on page.
2. Enter the text you're looking for.
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As you type, the first word with matching characters is highlighted on the screen and
subsequent matches are boxed.
3. Tap the left or right arrow to jump to and highlight the previous or next matching word.
To copy text from Web page:
1. Open a Web page and scroll to the beginning of the text you want to copy
2. Tap
> More > Select text.
3. Use your finger to drag across the text you want to copy. The selected text is highlighted
in orange, with a tab at each end of the selection.
4. Drag either selection tab to expand or reduce the range of selected text.

To cancel the selection, simply tap unselected text or empty area.
5. Tap the selected text. The text you selected is copied to the clipboard. You can now use
the techniques described in Enter Text With the On-screen Keyboard to paste the copied
text into a text field.
Go to a Specific Website
Follow the instructions to go to a particular website by entering a URL (website address).
1. Tap the URL field (top of the Browser window) and enter a new Web address.

As you enter the address, possible matches are displayed. Tap an entry to launch
the desired website.
2. Tap
to launch the new page.
Browser Menu
The Browser menu offers additional options to expand your use of the Web on your device.
Open the Browser Menu
The Browser menu may be opened anytime you have an active data session, from any page
you are viewing.
► From any open Web page, tap
Options available within the Browser menu include:
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New window: Launches a new Browser window while maintaining the current Web page
active.
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Bookmarks: Allows you to access and manage your Bookmarks.
●
Windows: Displays the currently active Browser windows as a list. Tap a window entry
to launch that window.
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Refresh: Reloads the current Web page and displays the most current information.
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Forward: Forwards you to a previously viewed page.
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More: Provides the following additional Browser options:
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Add bookmark: Allows you to assign the current Web page as a new bookmark.
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Find on page: Allows you to search the current Web page for a word.
•
Select text: Allows you to select text from the current Web page and copies it to
the clipboard.
•
Page info: Displays the Name and URL (website address) of the Web page
you‗re currently viewing.
•
Share page: Allows you to send a URL via Bluetooth, Email, Gmail, and
Messaging.
•
Downloads: Displays your download history.
•
Settings: Allows you to configure and manage your Browser settings.
Adjust Browser Page Content Settings
You can change the page settings for your browser, including default zoom level, pop-up
blocking, display options, setting your home page, and more.
1. Tap
to open the Browser menu.
2. Tap More > Settings.
3. In the Page content settings area, select from one of the following Web page settings:

Text size: Allows you to increase or decrease the size of the text that the Browser
uses when displaying Web pages. Options include: Tiny, Small, Normal, Large, or
Huge.

Default zoom: Allows you to increase or decrease the magnification level that the
Browser uses when first opening a Web page. Choose from: Far, Medium, or Close.
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Open pages in overview: When checkmarked, Webpages are displayed in an
overview. If the checkmark is removed, the Web page is displayed at 100% size.

Text encoding: Allows you to change the character-encoding standard that the
Browser uses when displaying text on a Web page.

Block pop-up windows: When checkmarked, this feature allows the device to block
pop-up windows and prevent websites from opening windows unless you request it.

Load images: When checkmarked, this feature allows the Browser to load images
when displaying a Web page. Remove the checkmark to allow the Browser to omit
images when displaying a Web page.

Auto-fit pages: When checkmarked, the Browser optimizes the presentation text
and other elements of Web pages to fit your device‗s screen. If the checkmark is
removed, Web pages can be viewed as designed for a computer screen.

Landscape-only display: When checkmarked, this feature allows your device to
display pages in landscape (horizontal) orientation on your screen, regardless of how
you are holding the device.

Enable JavaScript: When checkmarked, the Browser allows JavaScript to run.
Remove the checkmark to prevent JavaScript from running.

Enable plug-ins: When checkmarked, plug-ins are enabled on Web pages. Remove
the checkmark to disable plug-ins from Web pages.

Open in background: When checkmarked, links opened in a new window will open
in the background. If the checkmark is removed, new windows will open in place of
the current window.
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Set home page: Allows you to enter a URL to set as your Home page. (See Setting
the Browser Home Page)
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Invert color: Displays pages in inverted color.
4. Tap
to return to the Browser.
Adjust Browser Privacy Settings
You can change your browser's privacy settings, including history, cache, and other data
settings.
1. Tap
to open the Browser menu.
2. Tap More > Settings.
3. Navigate to the Privacy settings area and select from one of the following privacy
settings:
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Clear cache: Clears all currently cached content and databases. Tap OK to
complete the process.

Clear history: Clears the Browser navigation history. Tap OK to complete the
process.

Accept cookies: When checkmarked, your device allows Web pages to store
cookies. Remove the checkmark to prevent Web pages from storing cookies on your
device.

Clear all cookie data: Clears all current Browser cookie files.

Remember form data: When checkmarked, the Browser remembers what you
entered in a form on a site and displays matching entries when entering text in a
form. Remove the checkmark to disable this feature.

Clear form data: Deletes all the information the Browser remembers about what
you've entered informs. Tap OK to complete the process.

Enable location: When checkmarked, you permit websites with location-specific
content to ask whether you want to share your location, using your device's GPS. To
provide a website with your location, you must also have location sharing enabled in
the Settings application.

Clear location access: Allows you to clear the permissions to access your location
that you‗ve granted to websites in the past. If those websites want permission to
access your location again, you must grant it again.
4. Tap
to return to the Browser.
Adjust Browser Security Settings
You can adjust your browser's security settings such as whether or not to save passwords or
show security warnings.
1. Press
to open the Browser menu.
2. Tap More > Settings.
3. Navigate to the Security settings area and select from one of the following security
settings:

Remember passwords: The Browser can remember your usernames and
passwords for some Web pages that require you to log in to make it quicker to
access those pages on repeat visits. Remove the checkmark to prevent the Browser
from storing usernames and passwords.

Clear passwords: Deletes all saved passwords that the Browser has stored. Tap
OK to complete the process.
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Show security warnings: When checkmarked, you will be notified if there is a
security issue with the current website. Remove the checkmark to disable this
function.
4. Tap
to return to the Browser.
Set the Browser Home Page
Customize your Web experience by setting your browser's home page.
1. Tap
to open the Browser menu.
2. Tap More > Settings > Set home page.
3. Delete the current address and enter a new URL. If you are viewing the Web page you
want to set as the Home page, tap Use current page instead.
4. Tap OK to complete the process.
Reset the Browser to Default
1. Tap
to open the Browser menu.
2. Tap More > Settings > Reset to default.
3. Tap OK to complete the process.
Create Website Settings
You can create settings for individual websites.
1. Tap
to open the Browser menu.
2. Tap More > Settings > Website settings. These advanced settings that can be
configured for individual sites (ex: Clear location access).
3. Tap OK to complete the process.
Create Bookmarks
Make browsing easier by setting up and using custom bookmarks.
You can bookmark Web pages so that you can quickly return to them.
1. From any open Web page, tap
to open the Browser menu.
2. Tap Bookmarks. Three tabs are revealed:
Shortcut:
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From any open Web page, tap
(located next to the URL).
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Bookmarks: Displays a list of your current bookmarks.

Most visited: Displays a list of your most frequently visited websites.

History: Displays a record of your browsing history. These records are organized
into folders such as: Today, Yesterday, 5 days ago, and 1 month ago.
3. In the Bookmarks tab, tap Add.
4. Enter a descriptive name and URL for the new bookmark
5. Tap OK to store the new entry to your Bookmarks list.
Create Bookmarks from Other Tabs
> Bookmarks.
1. From any open Web page, tap
– or –
From any open Web page, tap
2. Tap either the Most visited or History tab.
3. Tap the star icon adjacent to a Web page entry. The star now turns gold. This adds the
―starred” website to your current Bookmarks list.
– or –
Touch and hold an entry from the list to display a context menu. Then, tap Add
bookmark to add the selected entry to your current list of bookmarks.
Create a New Home Page
> Bookmarks.
1. From any open Web page, tap
– or –
From any open Web page, tap
2. Tap either the Most visited or History tab.
3. Touch and hold an entry from the list to display a context menu.
4. Tap Set as homepage to assign the selected entry as your new homepage.
Add Bookmarks to Your Home Screen
1. From any open Web page, tap
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> Bookmarks.
– or –
From any open Web page, tap
2. Touch and hold an existing entry from the list to display a context menu.
3. Tap Add shortcut to Home to add the selected entry to your Home screen.
Tethering and Portable Hotspot
You can share your device‗s data connection with up to five devices at once, by turning your
phone into a portable Wi-Fi hotspot.
When your device is sharing its data connection, appears in the Status Bar. For the latest
information about portable hotspots, including supported operating systems and other details,
please visit http://www.android.com/tether#wifi.
To share your device's data connection via USB cable:
1. Tap
2. Tap Settings > Wireless & networks > Tethering & portable hotspot.
3. Connect your device to your computer with a USB cable.
4. Tap USB tethering to activate it. (A green checkmark will appear.)
Note: You cannot access your phone's microSD card on your computer when using USB
tethering.
To share your device‘s data connection as a portable Wi-Fi hotspot:
1. Tap
2. Tap Settings > Wireless & networks > Tethering & portable hotspot.
3. Tap Portable Wi-Fi hotspot to activate it. (A green checkmark will appear.) After a
moment, the phone starts broadcasting its Wi-Fi network name (SSID), so you can
connect it with up to 8 computers or other devices.
4. To change the network name (SSID) or secure its Wi-Fi network, tap Portable Wi-Fi
hotspot settings > Configure Wi-Fi hotspot.
5. In the dialog box, configure the options.

Tap the Network SSID field and enter a new network SSID (name) that other
computers see when scanning for Wi-Fi networks.
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To secure the Wi-Fi network, tap the Security menu and select WPAP2 PSK (Wi-Fi
Protected Access 2 with a Preshared Key). When a password field is added to the
dialog box, enter a password. You will need to enter this password when you
connect the device‗s hotspot with a computer or other device.

If you uncheck Enable DHCP Server, you need to set a static IP for connection. This
setup option cannot be changed while USB Tethering or Wi-Fi Hotspot is in progress.

When Enable DHCP Server is checked, you can set the range of IP assigned to the
connected device. Tap the Starting IP and End IP field and enter the range. This
setup option cannot be changed while USB Tethering or Wi-Fi Hotspot is in progress.

To limit the number of devices to share your device‘s data connection, tap Max
users and select the number of the devices to limit.
6. Tap Save.
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Camera and Video
You can use the camera or camcorder to take and share pictures and videos. Your device
comes with a 5 megapixel camera with an autofocus feature that lets you capture sharp pictures
and videos.
Take Pictures
Record Videos
You can take pictures and record videos using the Camera application. You can also view your
pictures and videos with the Gallery application.
Note: Pictures and videos are stored in a microSD card. Please make sure that the device has
a microSD card inserted before taking pictures or recording video.
Be sure to clean the protective lens cover with a microfiber cloth before taking pictures.
A lens cover with smudges from fingers can cause blurry pictures with a "halo" effect.
Take Pictures
Taking pictures with your device's built-in camera is as simple as choosing a subject, pointing
the lens, and pressing a button.
To take a picture:
1. Tap
> Camera to activate camera mode. (Additional camera options are
available through the camera settings page. See Camera Settings for more information.)
2. Frame your subject on the screen.
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3. Tap
until the shutter sounds. The camera brings the image into focus. When the
image is in focus, the focus indicators in each corner turn green and the camera takes a
picture. (Your device automatically saves the picture to the microSD card.)
Camera Settings
From the camera mode, tap each icon to adjust the following camera settings.

Swap camera to switch between the camera's two views.

Zoom to zoom in on an object. You can adjust the zoom from 1x to 2x.

Brightness to select a brightness setting compatible with the environment.

Flash mode to select Auto, On, or Off.

Settings
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Focus to bring the image into focus.
•
Image size to set the size of your picture.
•
Scene mode to choose a scene mode setting.
•
ISO to control the camera's sensitivity to light. Choose from Auto (default), 100,
200, 400, or 800.
•
White balance to select how the camera adjusts colors in different kinds of light
in order to achieve the most natural-looking colors for your pictures. Choose from
Auto, Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent, or Cloudy.
•
Color effect to apply different color effects to your pictures. Choose from None,
Mono, Sepia, Negative.
•
Timer to set your camera's timer.
•
Shot mode to set your shot mode to Normal, Continuous shot, or Panorama.
•
Shutter sound to adjust the sound the shutter makes when taking a picture.
•
Auto review to set whether to view the picture that was just taken. Choose from
Off, On, 2 sec (default), or 5 sec.
•
Tag location to select if you want to include geo-tagging information with your
image.
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View Your Pictures
The Gallery is where you can access the Gallery of stored camera images. You can view them
in a slideshow, share them with your friends, and delete and edit them.
1. Tap
> Gallery.
2. Select a location and tap an image to view your picture.

Tap an image to open it and tap

Tap
for options, such as Share, Delete, and More.
to return to the previous screen.
Gallery Options
The Gallery application presents the pictures and videos on your microSD card, including those
you‗ve taken with the Camera application and those you downloaded from the Web or other
locations.
If you have one of your device's Google™ Accounts, you‗ll also see your Picasa Web albums in
Gallery.
1. Tap

> Gallery to view the images stored on the microSD card.
Drag left or right to view more albums.
2. Tap an album to open it and view its contents. (The pictures and videos in the album are
displayed in chronological order.)
3. Tap a picture in an album to view it.
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Tap

Tap
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at the top left of the screen to return to the main Gallery screen at any time.
to access the following options:
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Share to share the picture via Google+, Messaging, Picasa, Bluetooth, Gmail,
SmartShare, or any other installed application that supports sharing.
•
Delete to delete the picture.
•
More to access options such as Slideshow, Rename, Details, Set as, Crop,
Edit, Rotate Left, or Rotate Right.
Assign Pictures
After taking a picture, assign it as a picture ID for a Contacts entry or as the Home screen
background image (wallpaper).
1. Tap
> Gallery.
2. Tap an album and tap an image to view it.
3. With the picture displayed, tap
> More > Set as.
4. Select an option.

Contact icon to assign the picture to a Contact entry as a picture ID. Tap an entry
from Contacts, crop the image and tap Save to assign the picture.

Wallpaper to assign the picture as a background image, crop the image and tap
Save to assign the picture.
Record Videos
In addition to taking pictures, you can record, view, and send videos with your device's built-in
video camera.
1. Tap
> Camera and drag the camera mode control to the Video position
> Camcorder.
– or –
Tap
2. Select MMS to record a short video for email or messaging or Long Video.
3. Point the lens to frame the scene where you want to start.
4. Tap
to start recording the video. The length of the recording is displayed on the
bottom left part of the screen.
5. Tap
to stop recording. Your video will be automatically saved to the Gallery.
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Video Settings
From video mode, tap each icon to adjust the following camcorder settings.

Swap camera to switch the camcorder's view.

Zoom to zoom in on the subject of your video.

Brightness to choose a brightness setting compatible with the environment.

Flash mode to select whether flash is On or Off.

Settings
•
Video size to select the size of your video.
•
White balance to select how the camcorder adjusts colors in different kinds of
light in order to achieve the most natural-looking colors for your videos. Choose
from Auto, Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent, or Cloudy.
•
Color effect to apply different color effects to your videos. Choose from None,
Mono, Sepia, Negative.
•
Audio recording to apply audio recording settings for your video.
•
Auto review to enable auto review of your video.
Video Gallery Options
The Gallery is where you can access the Gallery of stored video images. You can view them,
share them with your friends, and delete and edit them.
1. Tap

> Gallery to view the videos stored on the microSD card.
Scroll left or right to view more albums.
2. Tap an album to open it and view its contents. (The pictures and videos in the album are
displayed in chronological order.)
3. Tap
then tap a video to place a checkmark and access the following options:

Tap Share to share the video via Messaging, YouTube, Bluetooth, Gmail,
SmartShare, or any other installed application that supports sharing.

Tap Delete to delete the video.

Tap More to view the details of the video.
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Play a Video
1. Tap

> Gallery to view videos stored on the microSD card.
Scroll left or right to view more albums.
2. Tap an album to open it and view its contents. (The pictures and videos in the album are
displayed in chronological order.)
3. Tap a video in an album to play.

Tap the video to view the playback controls.
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Tools and Calendar
Learn how to use many of your device's productivity-enhancing features.
Calendar
Folders
Clock
Alarms
Calculator
Bluetooth
microSD Card
Update Your Device
Calendar
With the Calendar application you can view the events you have scheduled in the coming days,
weeks, or months.
View Event Details
Create an Event
Edit or Delete an Event
Set an Event Reminder
Respond to an Event Reminder
Display and Synchronize Calendars
Change Calendar Settings
Open the Calendar
► Tap
> Calendar. If you have created or subscribed to more than one
calendar through Google CalendarTM on the Web, events from each calendar are
displayed in a different color. (For information about which calendars are displayed on
your device, see Displaying and Synchronizing Calendars.)
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Note: To go to the current day in any Calendar view, tap
> Today.
Change Calendar View
► Tap
> Day, Week, Month, Agenda, or Today. Each view displays the events in
your calendar for the period of time that you specify.
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Day View
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Week View
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Month View
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Agenda View
View Event Details
You can view more information about an event in a number of ways, depending on the current
view.
► In Agenda, Day, or Week view, tap an event to view its details.
► In Month view, tap a day to switch to Day view. Then tap an event to open the event
summary.
Create an Event
You can use the Calendar tool on your device to create events that appear on your device and
in your Google Calendar on the Web.
1. Open the Calendar, and tap
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> More > New event.
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You can also touch and hold a spot in Day, Week, or Month view. In the menu that
opens, tap New event to open the new event screen with that day and time already
entered.
2. Add details about the event.

Enter a name, and other optional details about the event, just as you would on
Google Calendar (on the web). If you have more than one calendar, you can choose
the calendar to which to add the event. Tap the Plus button to add more
reminders.(See Set an Event Reminder.)
3. Invite guests to the event.

In the Guests field, enter the email addresses of everyone you want to invite to the
event. Separate multiple addresses with commas ( , ). If the people to whom you
send invitations use Google Calendar, they'll receive an invitation through their
Google Calendar and by email.
> Show extra options to add additional event details.
4. Tap
5. Scroll to the bottom of the screen and tap Done.

The event will be added to your Calendar. You can also access and configure the
event from Google Calendar on the Web.
Edit or Delete an Event
You can edit or delete an event that you created on the device or on the Web. You can also edit
or delete events created by others, if they have given you permission.
Edit an Event
1. Open Calendar and tap the event to open it. (See View Event Details.)
2. Tap
> Edit event. (For information on how to create or change event information,
see Create an Event.)
Note: Tap the
> Show extra options to add or edit additional event details.
3. Make your changes to the event.
4. Tap Done.
Delete an Event
► From Agenda, Day, or Week view, tap an event to view the event details. Then, tap
> Delete event. Tap OK to confirm.
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► From Day or Week view, touch and hold the event then tap Delete event in the menu
that opens. Tap OK to confirm.
► When editing an event, tap the Delete button at the bottom of the screen. Then tap OK
to confirm.
Set an Event Reminder
You can set one or more reminders for an event, whether or not you created the event or have
permission to edit its other details.
1. Open Calendar and touch the event to open it. (See View Event Details.)
2. Tap Add reminder
to add a reminder.
3. Tap the reminder time to display a popup menu and choose your desired setting.

At the designated time, you will receive a notification to remind you about the event.
(See Respond to an Event Reminder.)You can also use Google Calendar (on the
Web) to configure additional reminders.
Delete an Event Reminder
1. Open Calendar and tap the event to open it.
2. Tap
to remove a reminder.
Respond to an Event Reminder
If you set a reminder for an event, the reminder notification appears in the Status Bar when the
reminder time arrives. (See Notifications Panel.)
► If you receive notifications in the Status Bar, drag the Notifications Panel down to your
notifications. Tap the event notification to open the list of Calendar notifications.
► Tap an event in the Calendar Notifications list to view more information about that event.
► Tap Snooze all in the Calendar Notifications list to receive the reminder again 5 minutes
later.
► Tap Dismiss all in the Calendar Notifications list to delete all reminders in the list.
► Tap
when viewing the Calendar Notifications list to keep the reminders. The
reminders will remain in the Status Bar.
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Display and Synchronize Calendars
Initially, all calendars that you create or subscribe to through Google Calendar on the Web are
also displayed in the Calendar application on your device. You can select which calendars to
show or hide on the device, and which to keep synchronized.
You can also control whether any data is synchronized to your device by using the General sync
settings in Settings > Accounts & sync.
(For more information, see Configure Account Sync and Display Options.)
Only the calendars that you've created or subscribed to on the Web are shown in the
Calendars list.
To show or hide calendars:
1. Tap
> More > Calendars.
2. Tap the button to the right of each calendar to show or hide it. If
is displayed, the
calendar is visible. If
is not displayed, the calendar is hidden. The status of the
calendar is also displayed in text under the calendar's name.
To stop syncing calendars to your device:
1. Tap
> More > Calendars.
2. Tap the button to the right of each calendar stop syncing. If
is not displayed, the
calendar will not sync. The status of the calendar is also displayed in text under the
calendar's name.
To synchronize calendars to your device:
1. Tap
> More > Calendars.
2. Tap the button to the right of each calendar to sync it. If
is displayed, the calendar
will sync. The status of the calendar is also displayed in text under the calendar's name.
Change Calendar Settings
You can change the settings for how the Calendar application displays events and how it
notifies you of upcoming events.
► Open the Calendar, and tap

> More> Settings.
Hide declined events: When checkmarked, declined events so that they are not
displayed in your calendar views. Tap to remove the checkmark and display all
events in your calendar views.
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Use home time zone: When checkmarked, the device displays calendars and event
times in your home time zone when traveling.

Home time zone: Opens a dialog where you can set the time zone to use in
Calendar when you're traveling, if you have the Use home time zone setting
checked.

Set alerts & notifications: Opens a dialog box to configure event reminders. You
can select to be alerted, to be notified in the Notification panel, or to turn off
notifications. (See Set an Event Reminder and Respond to an Event Reminder.)

Select ringtone: Allows you to select which ringtone is used for the Calendar event
reminders.

Vibrate: Allows you to set event reminders to vibrate.

Vibrate Type: Allows you to select a vibrate type.

Default reminder time: Allows you to select the default time set for event reminders.
Folders
Folders allow you to organize other Home screen shortcuts and icons, or folders that contain all
your contacts, contacts with phone numbers, or starred contacts. Your folder's contents are kept
up to date automatically. Organizing in folders can create space to add more shortcuts, widgets,
or applications on the Home screen.
Add a Folder
1. Go to the Home screen pane where you want to add a folder. (Swipe the Home screen
from left to right or vice versa.)
2. Touch and hold an empty spot on the Home screen pane.
3. Tap Folders and select from the available options.
Rename a Folder
1. Tap the folder icon to open it.
2. Touch and hold the folder window's title bar.
3. Enter the new folder name and tap OK.
Organize Items in a Folder
► Just drag a shortcut, an icon, or a folder and drop in a folder.
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Clock
You can use Clock application to monitor several types of information at once, in addition to the
current date and time.
Open the Clock
► Tap
> Clock.
The Clock application opens with the date and time displayed on your Home screen wallpaper,
along with your local weather and other useful information.
► When the Clock application is running, it switches to screensaver mode after a few
minutes. Simply press a device key to wake the phone up again. To return to the Home
screen, tap
at the bottom of the Clock screen.
Play a Slideshow
You can play a slideshow of the pictures in your Gallery albums from the Clock application.
► Tap
at the bottom of the Clock screen.
► Tap
to end the show.
Play Music
You can play music while the Clock is displayed.
► Tap
at the bottom of the Clock screen.
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The Music player application opens, where you can select music to play. You can return to the
Clock application or use another application while the music is playing.
Dim the Clock
If you want to use your device as a bedside clock, you can set the screen brightness very low.
► Tap
on the top right of the screen to dim the clock.
► Tap the screen to restore normal brightness.
Alarms
The Clock application also allows you to set alarms.
1. Tap
at the bottom of the Clock screen.
2. Tap an existing alarm to change its time and other attributes or tap Add alarm to add a
new one.
3. Tap Time to set the time of the alarm. You can change the time by taping the + or buttons and the AM or PM buttons or tap the hour and minutes fields to enter the time
with the keyboard.
4. Tap Repeat to set the days when you want the alarm to sound. (If you don't set a repeat,
the alarm will only sound on the assigned day.)
5. Tap Ringtone to select a ringtone for the alarm. The ringtone plays briefly when you
select it.
6. Tap Vibrate to have the device vibrate, in addition to playing the ringtone.
7. Tap Label to enter a name for the alarm.
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8. When you're finished, tap Done.
9. Tap
to return to the main Clock screen.
Change Clock Alarm Settings
1. Tap
at the bottom of the Clock screen.
2. Tap
> Settings.
3. You can set the following options:

Alarm in silent mode: Tap to place a checkmark and allow your device to play
alarms even when it is in Silent mode.

Alarm volume: Allows you to set the volume of alarms.

Snooze duration: Allows you to set how long the Clock waits before playing an
alarm again.

Side button behavior: Allows you to set the desired behavior of the Volume Buttons
and Camera Buttons when pressed during an alarm.

Vibrate type: Allows you to set the vibrate type.
Calculator
You can use the Calculator application to solve math problems.
1. Tap
> Calculator.
2. Enter numbers and arithmetic operators on the basic panel.
3. Drag the basic panel to the left to open the advanced panel.
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4. Touch and hold the Calculator‗s display to open a menu where you can copy what
you‗ve entered and access other tools.
5. Tap Clear to delete the last number or operator you entered. Touch and hold Clear to
delete all of the entered information.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range communications technology that allows you to connect wirelessly to a
number of Bluetooth devices, such as headsets and hands-free car kits, Bluetooth-enabled
handhelds, computers, printers, and wireless phones. The Bluetooth communication range is
usually up to approximately 30 feet.
Turn Bluetooth On and Off
Bluetooth Settings Menu
Pairing Bluetooth Devices
Send Items via Bluetooth
Disconnect Bluetooth Connection During an Active Call
Turn Bluetooth On and Off
By default, your device‗s Bluetooth feature is set to Off. Turning Bluetooth on makes your device
―discoverable” by other in-range Bluetooth devices.
Note: Activating Bluetooth can drain your battery faster and reduce your available usage times.
To conserve your device‗s battery, turn off Bluetooth when not in use. Always turn off
your Bluetooth when you are in locations that prohibit its use.
Turn Bluetooth On
1. Tap
> Settings > Wireless & networks.
2. Tap Bluetooth to place a checkmark and activate the feature. When active,
within the Status Bar.
Turn Bluetooth Off
1. Tap
> Settings > Wireless & networks.
2. Tap Bluetooth to uncheck and deactivate Bluetooth.
Bluetooth Status Indicators
The following icons show your Bluetooth connection status at a glance:
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appears
– Bluetooth is active
– Bluetooth is connected to a Bluetooth device
Bluetooth Settings Menu
The Bluetooth settings menu allows you to set up many of the characteristics of your device's
Bluetooth service, including:
●
Entering or changing the name your device uses for Bluetooth communication
●
Setting your device's visibility (or ―discoverability”) for other Bluetooth devices
To access the Bluetooth Settings menu:
1. Tap
> Settings > Wireless & networks.
2. Tap Bluetooth to place a checkmark and activate the feature. When active,
within the Status Bar.
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3. Tap Bluetooth settings.
4. Set the following Bluetooth options:

Device name: Change your device‗s Bluetooth name.

Discoverable: Tap to place a checkmark and make your device visible to other
devices for pairing and communication. (A green checkmark will appear.) Tap again
to uncheck and make your device invisible.
Note: Your device is visible for up to 120 seconds (2 minutes). This value appears as a
countdown within this field.

Scan for devices: If the Bluetooth-compatible device (such as headsets, device,
printer, or computer) you want to pair with isn't on the list, make sure the target
device is set to be discoverable, then tap Scan for devices to scan again.
Pairing Bluetooth Devices
The Bluetooth pairing process allows you to establish trusted connections between your device
and another Bluetooth device. When you pair devices, they share a passkey, allowing for fast,
secure connections while bypassing the discovery and authentication process.
Pair Your Phone
1. Verify your Bluetooth is active.
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2. From the Bluetooth settings page, tap Discoverable to place a checkmark and make
your device visible. Your device must be visible to successfully pair with an external
device.
3. Tap Scan for devices. (Your device will display a list of discovered in-range Bluetooth
devices.)
4. Tap a device from the list to initiate pairing.
5. Depending on the device, you might have to tap Pair to accept the passkey (if they
match on both devices) , confirm matching passkeys, or enter the passkey or PIN Code.
6. Tap Done > OK if you entered a passkey or PIN code or passkey.
7. The external device will then have to accept the connection and enter your device‗s PIN
code.

Once successfully paired to an external device,
appears within the Status Bar.
Note: Due to different specifications and features of other Bluetooth-compatible devices,
display and operations may be different, and functions such as transfer or exchange
may not be possible with all Bluetooth compatible devices.
Pairing between two Bluetooth devices is a one-time process. Once a pairing has been
created, the devices will continue to recognize their partnership and exchange
information without having to re-enter a passcode again.
Disconnect a Paired Device
Disconnecting a paired device breaks the connection between the device and your LS970, but
retains the pairing. At a later point when you wish to reconnect the device, there is no need to
setup the connection information again.
1. Verify your Bluetooth is active.
2. From the Bluetooth settings page, tap the previously paired device (under the Bluetooth
devices section).
3. Tap OK to confirm disconnection.
– or –
From the Bluetooth settings page, touch and hold the name of the previously paired
device, and select Disconnect.
Note: Disconnections are manually done but often occur automatically if the paired device
goes out of range of your LS970 or if it is powered off.
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Delete a Paired Device
Deleting a device from your list removes its ―connection record” and upon reconnection would
require that you re-enter all the previous pairing information.
1. Verify your Bluetooth is active.
2. From the Bluetooth settings page, touch and hold the name of the previously paired
device (under the Bluetooth devices section). This opens the connected device‗s menu
options.
3. Tap Disconnect & Unpair to confirm deletion.
Send Items via Bluetooth
Depending on your paired devices‗ settings and capabilities, you may be able to send pictures,
videos, Contacts information, or other items using a Bluetooth connection.
Note: Prior to using this feature, Bluetooth must first be enabled, and the recipient‗s device
must be visible. If no devices are detected, tap Scan devices to begin a new search.
Send Contact Information
1. Tap
> Contacts.
2. Tap an entry to open its details page.
3. Tap Share > Bluetooth.
4. Tap a paired device.

The external Bluetooth device must be visible and communicating for the pairing to
be successful.
Send Pictures and/or Videos
1. Tap
> Gallery.
2. Tap an album to open it and view its contents. (The pictures and videos in the album are
displayed in chronological order.)
3. Tap
, then checkmark pictures and/or videos to share.
4. Tap Share> Bluetooth.
5. Tap a paired device.

The external Bluetooth device must be visible and communicating for the pairing to
be successful.
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Disconnect Bluetooth Connection During an Active Call
You can manually disconnect or unpair from a Bluetooth device through the Bluetooth settings
menu.
► During an active call, where the audio is being routed through a connected Bluetooth
device (headset or hands-free connection), tap Bluetooth to route the device‗s audio
through the connected Bluetooth headset (On) or through the speaker (Off).

When the call is routed to a Bluetooth headset, the current call area is surrounded by
a blue box, the Bluetooth button indicates it‗s on, and the Bluetooth call icon
displayed in the Status Bar.

is
When Bluetooth is turned off, the call is routed through either the earpiece or
speaker, the call area is surrounded by a green box, the Bluetooth button indicates
it's off, and the Call icon
is displayed in the Status Bar.
Note: Communication can be toggled between the Bluetooth headset and the device earpiece
or speaker by tapping the Bluetooth button On or Off.
microSD Card
Your device is equipped with a preinstalled microSD™ (Secure Digital) memory card to expand
the device's available memory space. It allows you to store images, videos, music, and voice
data in your device.
Remove the microSD Card
Insert the microSD Card
microSD Icon Indicators
microSD Adapter
View Memory in the microSD Card
Format the microSD Card
Connect Your Device to Your Computer
Remove the microSD Card
To safely remove the microSD card from your device, first you need to unmount the microSD
card.
WARNING:
On the Android OS 2.3, you can download applications from Google Play and
store them on a microSD card as well as on the device. Due to this feature, if you
skip the unmount procedure, it can cause an error because information between
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the microSD card and the device is not accorded properly. In the worst case, the
microSD card can be corrupted or damaged.
1. Tap
> Settings > Storage > Unmount SD card. Confirm your selection by
tapping OK. Now you can safely remove the microSD card.
2. Lift off the back cover using the fingertip cutout at the bottom of the cover.
3. Carefully remove the microSD card from the slot.
Note: You can easily damage the microSD card by improper operation. Please be careful
when inserting, removing, or handling it.
Insert the microSD Card
Remove the battery cover and battery to insert a compatible microSD card into your device.
1. Lift off the back cover using the fingertip cutout at the bottom of the cover.
2. Position the microSD card with the label side facing up and slide it into place until it is
fully inserted and locked in place.
Note: Be sure to use only recommended microSD cards (up to 32GB). Using nonrecommended microSD cards could cause data loss and damage your device.
microSD Icon Indicators
The following icons show your microSD card connection status at a glance:
- microSD card has been unmounted from the device and is safe to remove.
- microSD card is being prepared for use and for mounting.
Note: DO NOT remove a microSD card while files are being accessed or transferred. Doing so
will result in loss or damage of data. Make sure your battery is fully charged before using
the microSD card. Your data may become damaged or unusable if the battery runs out
while using the microSD card.
microSD Adapter
The microSD adapter allows you to use microSD cards in other SD-compatible devices, like
computers, cameras, and printers. Before using the microSD card with an SD-compatible device,
you will need to insert the microSD card into the microSD adapter.
Note: You can purchase the microSD Adapter and microSD card separately.
To insert the microSD card into the microSD adapter:
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► With the label side of the microSD card facing up, insert the card into the supplied
microSD adapter, and gently slide the card until it is fully inserted.
To remove the microSD card from the microSD adapter:
► Hold the front edge of the microSD card, and gently pull it out to remove it from the
adapter.
Write Protection
The microSD adapter has a built-in Write Protection lock to prevent accidental overwriting or
removal of your data when the microSD card and adapter are inserted in another device.
► Slide the Write Protection lock tab down into the ―Lock‖ position to prevent overwriting of
data. To allow data to be added or removed from the microSD card, slide the Write
Protection lock tab up into the normal position.
View Memory in the microSD Card
The Storage settings menu gives you access to your microSD card memory information.
1. Tap
> Settings > Storage.
2. Review the available information.

The storage capacity page is divided into two sections: SD card and Internal phone
storage.
Format the microSD Card
Formatting a microSD card permanently removes all files stored on the card.
1. Tap
> Settings > Storage.
2. Tap Unmount SD card and confirm your selection by tapping OK to release the
microSD card from its use by the device. The icon appears in the Status Bar to indicate
an unmounted microSD card.
3. Once unmounted, tap Erase SD card > Erase SD card > Erase everything.

Once completely formatted, you will have to remount the microSD card in order to
use it.
Note: The formatting procedure erases all the data on the microSD card, after which the files
CANNOT be retrieved. To prevent the loss of important data, please check the contents
before you format the card.
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Connect Your Device to Your Computer
Before using your device's mass storage capabilities, you need to prepare your device's data
services to synchronize with your desktop or laptop computer. Once you have connected the
device to the computer, you can transfer your data to or from the microSD card.
Connect via USB
1. Use the USB cable that came with your phone to connect the phone to a USB port on
your computer.
2. Open the Notifications Panel and tap USB connected.
3. Select Mass storage and tap Done and OK in the dialog box that opens to confirm that
you want to transfer files.

When the device is connected as USB storage, you receive a notification on your
computer.

You device's microSD card is mounted as a removable drive on your computer. You
can now copy files to and from the microSD card. For more information, see the
documentation for your computer.

During this time, you will not be able to access the microSD card in your device, so
you can't use applications that rely on the microSD card, such as Camera, Gallery,
and Music.
Disconnect Your Device
WARNING:
Carefully follow your computer's instructions to unmount, remove, or disconnect
any removable USB devices or disks, to avoid losing information on the microSD
card when disconnecting your phone from your computer.
1. On your computer, complete the process to safely Stop, or Remove, the USB device (in
this case, the phone). For example, use the Safely Remove Hardware option to Stop the
USB Mass Storage Device on Windows® XP.
2. Open the Notifications Panel (on your device) and tap USB connected and select
Charge only to unmount the microSD card.
Important Connection Information
●
To avoid loss of data, DO NOT remove the USB cable, the microSD card, or the battery
while accessing or transferring files.
●
DO NOT use your computer to change or edit folder or file names on the microSD card,
and do not attempt to transfer large amounts of data from the computer to the microSD
card. Doing so may cause the microSD card to fail.
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●
DO NOT turn off or restart your computer, or put it into standby mode, while using a
mass storage device. Doing so will result in loss or damage of data.
●
The microSD card can only be mounted for use by either the device or a connected
computer. Prior to accessing the card via a different method, it must first be unmounted
from its current device (phone or computer-USB).
Important:
The microSD card can only share a connection with one device at a time, either
your device or your computer (via its USB connection), not both. You cannot
browse the contents of the card via your device if they are currently being
browsed via your computer.
Update Your Device
From time to time, updates may become available for your device. You can download and apply
updates through the Settings > menu.
Update Your Android Operating System
This option allows you to update the Android Operating System (OS) on your device via an
over-the-air connection. There are two components: Sprint User-Interface (UI) firmware and
device Google OS.
1. Tap
Software.
> Settings > System updates > Update Firmware and Update LG
2. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Update Your Profile
This option allows you to automatically update your online user profile information. If you choose
to change your user name and select a new one online, you must then update the user name on
your device.
1. Tap
> Settings > System updates > Update profile.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Update Your PRL
This option allows you to download and update the PRL (Preferred Roaming List) automatically.
1. Tap
> Settings > System updates > Update PRL.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions.
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Safety
Consumer Information About Radio Frequency Emissions
Consumer Information on SAR
FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices
Caution: Avoid potential hearing loss.
TIA Safety Information
Safety Information
FDA Consumer Update
Driving
10 Driver Safety Tips
Limited Warranty Statement
HAC
This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless
technologies that it uses.
However, there may be some newer wireless technologies used in this phone that have not
been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of this phone
thoroughly and in different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if
you hear any interfering noise. Consult your service provider or the manufacturer of this phone
for information on hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions about return or exchange
policies, consult your service provider or phone retailer.
FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance
This device comply with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device and its accessories must accept any interference received,
including interference that causes undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this user guide could void your
warranty for this equipment. Use only the supplied antenna. Use of unauthorized antennas (or
modifications to the antenna) could impair call quality, damage the phone, void your warranty
and/or violate FCC regulations. Don‘t use the phone with a damaged antenna. A damaged
antenna could cause a minor skin burn. Contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna.
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FCC RF Exposure Information WARNING! Read this information before operating the
phone.
In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States, with its
action in Report and Order FCC 96-326, adopted an updated safety standard for human
exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated
transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both
U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of this phone complies with the FCC
guidelines and these international standards.
Body Worn Operation
This device was tested for typical use with the back of the phone kept 0.39 inches (1.0 cm) from
the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of
0.39 inches (1.0 cm) must be maintained between the user‘s body and the back of the phone,
including the antenna, whether extended or retracted. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar
accessories containing metallic components may not be used. Avoid the use of accessories
that cannot maintain 0.39 inches (1.0 cm) distance between the user‘s body and the back of the
phone and have not been tested for typical body worn operations may not comply with FCC RF
exposure limits and should be avoided
Vehicle-Mounted External Antenna
(Optional, if available.) To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements, keep 8 inches (20 cm)
between the user / bystander and vehicle-mounted external antenna. For more information
about RF exposure, visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov.
Caution
Use only the supplied antenna. Use of unauthorized antennas (or modifications to the antenna)
could impair call quality, damage the phone, void your warranty and/or violate FCC regulations.
Don't use the phone with a damaged antenna. A damaged antenna could cause a minor skin
burn. Contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna.
Consumer Information About Radio Frequency
Emissions
Your wireless phone, which contains a radio transmitter and receiver, emits radio frequency
energy during use. The following consumer information addresses commonly asked questions
about the health effects of wireless phones.
Are wireless phones safe?
Scientific research on the subject of wireless phones and radio frequency (―RF‖) energy has
been conducted worldwide for many years, and continues. In the United States, the Food and
Drug Administration (―FDA‖) and the Federal Communications Commission (―FCC‖) set policies
and procedures for wireless phones. The FDA issued a website publication on health issues
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related to cell phone usage where it states, ―The scientific community at large …believes that
the weight of scientific evidence does not show an association between exposure to
radiofrequency (RF) from cell phones and adverse health outcomes. Still the scientific
community does recommend conducting additional research to address gaps in knowledge.
That research is being conducted around the world and FDA continues to monitor developments
in this field. You can access the joint FDA/FCC website at http://www.fda.gov (under ―c‖ in the
subject index, select Cell Phones > Research). You can also contact the FDA toll-free at (888)
463-6332 or (888) INFO-FDA. In June 2000, the FDA entered into a cooperative research and
development agreement through which additional scientific research is being conducted. The
FCC issued its own website publication stating that ―there is no scientific evidence that proves
that wireless phone usage can lead to cancer or a variety of other problems, including
headaches, dizziness or memory loss.‖ This publication is available at http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/
cellular.html or through the FCC at (888) 225-5322 or (888) CALL-FCC.
What does ―SAR‖ mean?
In 1996, the FCC, working with the FDA, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and other
agencies, established RF exposure safety guidelines for wireless phones in the United States.
Before a wireless phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested by the
manufacturer and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed limits established by the FCC.
One of these limits is expressed as a Specific Absorption Rate, or ―SAR.‖SAR is a measure of
the rate of absorption of RF energy in the body. Tests for SAR are conducted with the phone
transmitting at its highest power level in all tested frequency bands. Since 1996, the FCC has
required that the SAR of handheld wireless phones not exceed 1.6 watts per kilogram, averaged
over one gram of tissue. Although the SAR is determined at the highest power level, the actual
SAR value of a wireless phone while operating can be less than the reported SAR value. This is
because the SAR value may vary from call to call, depending on factors such as proximity to a
cell site, the proximity of the phone to the body while in use, and the use of hands-free devices.
For more information about SARs, see the FCC‘s OET Bulletins 56 and 65 at
http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Doc uments/bulletins or visit the Cellular
Telecommunications Industry Association website at
http://www.ctia.org/consumer_info/index.cfm/AID/10371 . You may also wish to contact the
manufacturer of your phone.
Can I minimize my RF exposure?
If you are concerned about RF, there are several simple steps you can take to minimize your RF
exposure. You can, of course, reduce your talk time. You can place more distance between
your body and the source of the RF, as the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance.
The FDA/FCC website states that ―hands-free kits can be used with wireless phones for
convenience and comfort. These systems reduce the absorption of RF energy in the head
because the phone, which is the source of the RF emissions, will not be placed against the
head. On the other hand, if the phone is mounted against the waist or other part of the body
during use, then that part of the body will absorb more RF energy. Wireless phones marketed in
the U.S. are required to meet safety requirements regardless of whether they are used against
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the head or against the body. Either configuration should result in compliance with the safety
limit.‖ Also, if you use your wireless phone while in a car, you can use a phone with an antenna
on the outside of the vehicle. You should also read and follow your wireless phone
manufacturer‘s instructions for the safe operation of your phone.
Do wireless phones pose any special risks to children?
The FDA/FCC website states that ―the scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of
wireless communication devices, including children.‖ The FDA/FCC website further states that
―some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be
discouraged from using wireless phones at all‖. For example, the Stewart Report from the
United Kingdom [―UK‖] made such a recommendation in December 2000. In this report a group
of independent experts noted that no evidence exists that using a cell phone causes brain
tumors or other ill effects. [The UK‘s] recommendation to limit cell phone use by children was
strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists. A
copy of the UK‘s leaflet is available at http://www.dh.gov.uk (search ―mobile‖), or you can write
to: NRPB, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon OX11 ORQ, United Kingdom. Copies of the UK‘s annual
reports on mobile phones and RF are available online at www.iegmp.org.uk and
http://www.hpa.org.uk/radiation/ (search ―mobile‖). Parents who wish to reduce their children‘s
RF exposure may choose to restrict their children‘s wireless phone use.
Where can I get further information about RF emissions?
For further information, see the following additional resources (websites current as of April
2005):
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
FDA Consumer magazine November-December 2000 Telephone: (888) INFO-FDA
http://www.fda.gov (Under ―c‖in the subject index, select Cell Phones > Research.)
U.S. Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 Telephone: (888) 225-5322
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety
Independent Expert Group on Mobile Phones
http://www.iegmp.org.uk
Royal Society of Canada Expert Panels on Potential Health Risks of Radio Frequency
Fields from Wireless Telecommunication Devices
283 Sparks Street Ottawa, Ontario K1R 7X9 Canada Telephone: (613) 991-6990
http://www.rsc.ca/index.php?page=Expert_Panels_RF &Lang_id=120
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World Health Organization
Avenue Appia 20 1211 Geneva 27 Switzerland Telephone: 011 41 22 791 21
11 http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs193/en/
International Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection c/o Bundesamt fur Strahlenschutz Ingolstaedter Landstr. 1 85764
Oberschleissheim Germany Telephone: 011 49 1888 333 2156 http://www.icnirp.de
American National Standards Institute
1819 L Street, N.W., 6th Floor Washington, D.C. 20036
Telephone: (202) 293-8020 http://www.ansi.org
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements
7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 800 Bethesda, MD 20814-3095
Telephone: (301) 657-2652 http://www.ncrponline.org
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Committee on Man and Radiation
(COMAR) of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
http://ewh.ieee.org/soc/embs/comar/
Consumer Information on SAR
(Specific Absorption Rate)
This model phone meets the Government‘s requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your
wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to
exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government. These FCC exposure limits are
derived from the recommendations of two expert organizations, the National Counsel on
Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP) and the Institute of Electrical
and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In both cases, the recommendations were developed by
scientific and engineering experts drawn from industry, government, and academia after
extensive reviews of the scientific literature related to the biological effects of RF energy.
The exposure limit for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement
known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR is a measure of the rate of absorption
of RF energy by the human body expressed in units of watts per kilogram (W/kg). The FCC
requires wireless phones to comply with a safety limit of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The
FCC exposure limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection to
the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
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Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC with the
phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although
SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while
operating can be well below the maximum value. Because the phone is designed to operate at
multiple power levels 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 power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the
FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for
safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on
the body) as required by the FCC for each model.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR
levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines.
The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 0.00 W/kg and
when worn on the body, as described in this user‘s manual, is 0.00 W/kg. While there may be
differences between SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the
government requirement for safe exposure.
SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the
Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/ after searching on FCC ID ZNFxxxxxx.
To find information that pertains to a particular model phone, this site uses the phone FCC ID
number which is usually printed somewhere on the case of the phone. Sometimes it may be
necessary to remove the battery pack to find the number. Once you have the FCC ID number
for a particular phone, follow the instructions on the website and it should provide values for
typical or maximum SAR for a particular phone.
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular
Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) website at http://www.ctia.org/
*In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6
watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial
margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in
measurements.
FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations
for Wireless Devices
On July 10, 2003, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Report and Order in
WT Docket 01-309 modified the exception of wireless phones under the Hearing Aid
Compatibility Act of 1988 (HAC Act) to require digital wireless phones be compatible with
hearing-aids. The intent of the HAC Act is to ensure reasonable access to telecommunications
services for persons with hearing disabilities.
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While some wireless phones are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear
implants), users may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are
more immune than others to this interference noise, and phones also vary in the amount of
interference they generate.
The wireless telephone industry has developed a rating system for wireless phones, to assist
hearing device users to find phones that may be compatible with their hearing devices. Not all
phones have been rated. Phones that are rated have the rating on their box or a label located
on the box.
The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the user‘s hearing device and
hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be
able to use a rated phone successfully. Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the
best way to evaluate it for your personal needs.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less
interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the
two ratings.
Hearing devices may also be rated. Your hearing device manufacturer or hearing health
professional may help you find this rating. Higher ratings mean that the hearing device is
relatively immune to interference noise. The hearing aid and wireless phone rating values are
then added together. A sum of 5 is considered acceptable for normal use. A sum of 6 is
considered for best use.
In the example to the left, if a hearing aid meets the M2 level rating and the wireless phone
meets the M3 level rating, the sum of the two values equal M5. This should provide the hearing
aid user with ―normal usage‖ while using their hearing aid with the particular wireless phone.
“Normal usage‖ in this context is defined as a signal quality that‘s acceptable for normal
operation.
The M mark is intended to be synonymous with the U mark. The T mark is intended to be
synonymous with the UT mark. The M and T marks are recommended by the Alliance for
Telecommunications Industries Solutions (ATIS). The U and UT marks are referenced in
Section 20.19 of the FCC Rules. The HAC rating and measurement procedure are described in
the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard.
When you‘re talking on a cell phone, it‘s recommended that you turn the BT (Bluetooth) mode
off for HAC.
According to HAC policy(KDB 285076), we state this handset has not been rated for hearing aid
compatibility with respect to the WiFi capability.
For information about hearing aids and digital wireless phones
Wireless Phones and Hearing Aid Accessibility
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http://www.accesswireless.org/Home.aspx
FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/hac_wireless.html
Caution: Avoid potential hearing loss.
Prolonged exposure to loud sounds (including music) is the most common cause of preventable
hearing loss. Some scientific research suggests that using portable audio devices, such as
portable music players and cellular telephones, at high volume settings for long durations may
lead to permanent noise induced hearing loss. This includes the use of headphones (including
headsets, earbuds and Bluetooth® or other wireless devices). Exposure to very loud sound has
also been associated in some studies with tinnitus (a ringing in the ear), hypersensitivity to
sound and distorted hearing. Individual susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss and other
potential hearing problems varies.
The amount of sound produced by a portable audio device varies depending on the nature of
the sound, the device, the device settings and the headphones. You should follow some
commonsense recommendations when using any portable audio device:
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Set the volume in a quiet environment and select the lowest volume at which you can
hear adequately.
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When using headphones, turn the volume down if you cannot hear the people speaking
near you or if the person sitting next to you can hear what you are listening to.
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Do not turn the volume up to block out noisy surroundings. If you choose to listen to your
portable device in a noisy environment, use noise-cancelling headphones to block out
background environmental noise.
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Limit the amount of time you listen. As the volume increases, less time is required before
your hearing could be affected.
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Avoid using headphones after exposure to extremely loud noises, such as rock concerts,
that might cause temporary hearing loss. Temporary hearing loss might cause unsafe
volumes to sound normal.
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Do not listen at any volume that causes you discomfort. If you experience ringing in your
ears, hear muffled speech or experience any temporary hearing difficulty after listening
to your portable audio device, discontinue use and consult your doctor.
TIA Safety Information
The following is the complete TIA Safety Information for wireless handheld phones.
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Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal
Your wireless handheld portable phone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When ON,
it receives and sends out Radio Frequency (RF) signals.
In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure
guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with
the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies:
1. ANSI C95.1 (1992) *
2. NCRP Report 86 (1986)
3. ICNIRP (1996)
4. *American National Standards Institute;
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements;
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant
scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from
universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research
to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1).
The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards).
Antenna Care
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas,
modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations.
Tips on Efficient Operation
For your phone to operate most efficiently:
Don‘t touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna
affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise
needed.
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic
equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
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Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six
(6) inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid
potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the
independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
Persons with pacemakers:
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Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six (6) inches from their pacemaker when
the phone is turned ON;
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Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;
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Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference;
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Should turn the phone OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that
interference is taking place.
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such
interference, you may want to consult your service provider (or call the customer service line to
discuss alternatives).
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to
determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to
assist you in obtaining this information.
Health Care Facilities
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas
instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may use equipment that could be
sensitive to external RF energy.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor
vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should
also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Posted Facilities
Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require.
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Aircraft
FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch OFF your phone before
boarding an aircraft.
Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a ―blasting area‖ or
in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio‖. Obey all signs and instructions.
Potentially Explosive Atmosphere
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all
signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily
injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always marked clearly.
Potential areas may include: fueling areas (such as gasoline stations); below deck on boats; fuel
or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as
propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles (such as grain, dust, or
metal powders); and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your
vehicle engine.
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including either installed or portable
wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle
wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
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 you experience
interference with reception (e.g., television), determine if this equipment is causing the harmful
interference by turning the equipment off and then back on to see if the interference is affected.
If necessary, try correcting the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
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- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The LS970 operates on Verizon‘s 4G network, based on Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology
and Mobile Broadband 4G networks in the United States*. Now you can connect easily at high
speeds to the Internet, your corporate Intranet, and your email while you‘re away from the office.
* Service not available everywhere. Visit website (verizonwireless.com/4G) for a complete list of
available areas.
* Information subject to change.
Part 15.21 statement
Changes or modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the
user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
Safety Information
Please read and observe the following information for safe and proper use of your phone and to
prevent damage.
Caution
Violation of the instructions may cause minor or serious damage to the product.
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Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred.
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Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery,
immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose to fire, explosion or other hazard.
Such conditions may present the risk of fire or explosion.
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Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified.
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Only use the battery with a charging system that has been LG-approved and qualified
with the system per IEEE-Std-1725-2006. Use of an unqualified and non- LG-approved
battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.
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Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive objects to contact battery
terminals.
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Replace the battery only with another battery that has been LGCaution 32 approved and
qualified with the system per this standard, IEEEStd-1725-2006. Use of an unqualified
and non-LG-approved battery may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage or other
hazard.
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Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
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Battery usage by children should be supervised.
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Avoid dropping the phone, battery or exposing the phone or battery to a liquid. If the
phone or battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, or is exposed to a liquid or
comes into contact with a sharp object take it to a service center for inspection.
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At least, one of the Authentication methods may be implemented. (e.g. H/W, S/W,
Mechanical, Hologram, etc.)
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Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard.
Charger and Adapter Safety
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The charger and adapter are intended for indoor use only.
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Insert the battery pack charger vertically into the wall power socket.
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Only use the LG-approved battery charger. Otherwise, you may cause serious damage
to your phone.
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Use the correct adapter for your phone when using the battery pack charger abroad.
Battery Information and Care
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Always unplug the charger from the wall socket after the phone is fully charged to save
unnecessary power consumption of the charger.
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Please read the manual of proper installation and removal of the battery.
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Please read the manual of specified charger about charging method.
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Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting, or heating. Do not use the plug if it
is loose as it may cause electric shock or fire.
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Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Do not allow the power cord to be
crimped as it may cause electric shock or fire.
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Unplug the power cord prior to cleaning your phone, and clean the power plug pin when
it‘s dirty. When using the power plug, ensure that it‘s firmly connected. If not, it may
cause excessive heat or fire. If you put your phone in a pocket or bag without covering
the receptacle of the phone (power plug pin), metallic articles (such as a coin, paperclip
or pen) may short-circuit the phone. Always cover the receptacle when not in use.
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Recharge the battery after long periods of non-use to maximize battery life. Battery life
will vary due to usage pattern and environmental conditions.
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Please use only an LG-approved charging accessory to 35 charge your LG phone.
Improper handling of the charging port, as well as the use of an incompatible charger,
may cause damage to your phone and void the warranty.
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Never store your phone in temperature less than -4°F or greater than 122°F. Charge the
battery in range of 0°C ~ 45°C.
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l Charging temperature range is regulated between 0°C and 45°C. Do not charge the
battery out of recommended temperature range. Charging out of recommended range
might cause the generating heat or serious damage of battery. And also, it might cause
the deterioration of battery's characteristics and cycle life.
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Do not use or leave the battery under the blazing sun or in heated car by sunshine. The
battery may generate heat, smoke or flame. And also, it might cause the deterioration of
battery‘s characteristics or cycle life.
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The battery pack has protection circuit to avoid the danger. Do not use nearby the place
where generates static electricity more than 100V which gives damage to the protection
circuit. If the protection circuit were broken, the battery would generate smoke, rupture or
flame.
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When the battery has rust, bad smell or something abnormal at first-time-using, do not
use the equipment and go to bring the battery to the shop which it was bought.
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In case younger children use the battery, their parents should teach them how to use
batteries according to the manual with care.
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If the skin or cloth is smeared with liquid from the battery, wash with fresh water. It may
cause the skin inflammation. Remove and do not use the battery.
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Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is being charged. It may cause an
electric shock or seriously damage your phone.
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Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it may short-circuit the phone
and/or cause electric shock or fire.
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The charger and adapter are intended for indoor use only.
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Insert the battery pack charger vertically into the wall power socket.
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Only use the LG-approved battery charger. Otherwise, you may cause serious damage
to your phone and risk of overheating, fire or explosion may occur.
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Use the correct adapter for your phone when using the battery pack charger abroad.
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Talking on your phone for a long period of time may reduce call quality due to heat
generated during use.
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Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.) or detergents to
clean your phone. This could cause a fire. Do not place or answer calls while charging
the phone as it may short-circuit the phone and/ or cause electric shock or fire. Don‘t
short-circuit the battery. Metallic articles such as a coin, paperclip or pen in your pocket
or bag may short-circuit the + and – terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery)
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upon moving. Short-circuit of the terminal may damage the battery and cause an
explosion.
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Never use and unapproved battery since this could damage the phone and/or battery
and could cause the battery to explode. Only use the batteries and chargers provided by
LG. The warranty will not be applied to products provided by other suppliers. Only
authorized personnel should service the phone and its accessories. Faulty installation or
service may result in accidents and consequently invalidate the warranty.
Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards
Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless phones in the areas where you drive and
always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please observe the following:
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Do not put your phone in a place subject to excessive dust and keep the minimum
required distance between the power cord and heat sources.
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Unplug the power cord prior to cleaning your phone, and clean the power plug pin when
it‘s dirty.
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When using the power plug, ensure that it‘s firmly connected. If not, it may cause
excessive heat or fire.
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If you put your phone in a pocket or bag without covering the receptacle of the phone
(power plug pin), metallic articles (such as a coin, paperclip or pen) may short-circuit the
phone and may cause an 37 explosion. Always cover the receptacle when not in use.
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Don‘t short-circuit the battery. Metallic articles such as a coin, paperclip or pen in your
pocket or bag or contact with sharp objects including animal bites may short-circuit the +
and – terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery) upon moving. Short-circuit of
the terminal may damage the battery and cause an explosion.
General Notice
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Using a damaged battery or placing a battery in your mouth or animal's mouth may
cause serious injury including a fire or explosion.
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Do not place items containing magnetic components such as a credit card, phone card,
bank book, or subway ticket near your phone. The magnetism of the phone may damage
the data stored in the magnetic strip.
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Talking on your phone for a long period of time may reduce call quality due to heat
generated during use.
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When the phone is not used for a long period time, store it in a safe place with the power
cord unplugged.
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Using the phone in proximity to receiving equipment (i.e., TV or radio) may cause
interference to the phone.
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Do not use the phone if the antenna is damaged. If a damaged antenna contacts skin, it
may cause a slight burn. Please contact an LG Authorized Service Center to replace the
damaged antenna.
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Do not immerse your phone in water, liquid, or expose to high humidity. If this happens,
turn it off immediately and remove the battery. Immediately, take it to an LG Authorized
Service Center.
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Do not paint your phone.
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The data saved in your phone might be deleted due to careless use, repair of the phone,
or upgrade of the software. Please backup your important phone numbers. (Ringtones,
text messages, voice messages, pictures, and videos could also be deleted.) The
manufacturer is not liable for damage due to the loss of data.
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When you use the phone in public places, set the ringtone to vibration so you don't
disturb others.
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Do not turn your phone on or off when putting it to your ear.
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Use accessories, such as earphones and headsets, with caution. Ensure that cables are
tucked away safely and do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.
You can obtain additional information on this subject from the following sources:
American Academy of Audiology
11730 Plaza American Drive, Suite 300
Reston, VA 20190
Voice: (800) 222-2336
Email: info@audiology.org
Internet: www.audiology.org
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
National Institutes of Health
31 Center Drive, MSC 2320
Bethesda, MD USA 20892-2320
Voice: (301) 496-7243
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Email: nidcdinfo@nih.gov
Internet: http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg.
200 Independence Ave., SW
Washington, DC 20201
Voice: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-4674)
Internet: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/default.html
FDA Consumer Update
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration‘s Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer
Update on Mobile Phones:
1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with
using wireless phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe.
Wireless phones emit low levels of Radio Frequency (RF) energy in the microwave range while
being used. They also emit very low levels of RF when in standby mode. Whereas high levels of
RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not
produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level RF
exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some
biological effects may occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research.
In some cases, other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or in
determining the reasons for inconsistent results.
2. What is the FDA’s role concerning the safety of wireless phones?
Under the law, the FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products such
as wireless phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices.
However, the agency has authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to emit Radio
Frequency (RF) energy at a level that is hazardous to the user. In such a case, the FDA could
require the manufacturers of wireless phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair,
replace, or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists. Although the existing scientific
data does not justify FDA regulatory actions, the FDA has urged the wireless phone industry to
take a number of steps, including the following:
• Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by wireless
phones;
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• Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not
necessary for device function; and
• Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible information on possible
effects of wireless phone use on human health.
The FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have
responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level.
The following agencies belong to this working group:
• National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
• Environmental Protection Agency
• Occupational Safety and Health Administration
• National Telecommunications and Information Administration
The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency working group activities, as
well.
The FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC). All phones that are sold in the United States must comply
with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure. The FCC relies on the FDA and other health
agencies for safety questions about wireless phones.
The FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon. While
these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF
exposures that people get from these base stations are typically thousands of times lower than
those they can get from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not the subject of the safety
questions discussed in this document.
3. What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?
The term ―wireless phone‖ refers here to handheld wireless phones with built-in antennas, often
called “cell‖, ―mobile‖, or ―PCS‖ phones. These types of wireless phones can expose the user to
measurable Radio Frequency (RF) energy because of the short distance between the phone
and the user‘s head.
These RF exposures are limited by FCC safety guidelines that were developed with the advice
of the FDA and other federal health and safety agencies. When the phone is located at greater
distances from the user, the exposure to RF is drastically lower because a person‘s RF
exposure decreases rapidly with increasing distance from the source. The so-called ―cordless
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phones,‖ which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house, typically operate
at far lower power levels, and thus produce RF exposures far below the FCC safety limits.
4. What are the results of the research done already?
The research done thus far has produced conflicting results, and many studies have suffered
from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments investigating the effects of Radio
Frequency (RF) energy exposures characteristic of wireless phones have yielded conflicting
results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories. A few animal studies, however, have
suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory
animals. However, many of the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals
that had been genetically engineered or treated with cancer-causing chemicals so as to be predisposed to develop cancer in the absence of RF exposure. Other studies exposed the animals
to RF for up to 22 hours per day. These conditions are not similar to the conditions under which
people use wireless phones, so we do not know with certainty what the results of such studies
mean for human health. Three large epidemiology studies have been published since
December 2000. Between them, the studies investigated any possible association between the
use of wireless phones and primary brain cancer, glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma,
tumors of the brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of the studies
demonstrated the existence of any harmful health effects from wireless phone RF exposures.
However, none of the studies can answer questions about long-term exposures, since the
average period of phone use in these studies was around three years.
5. What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses
a health risk?
A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually using
wireless phones would provide some of the data that are needed. Lifetime animal exposure
studies could be completed in a few years. However, very large numbers of animals would be
needed to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect, if one exists. Epidemiological
studies can provide data that is directly applicable to human populations, but ten or more years
follow-up may be needed to provide answers about some health effects, such as cancer. This is
because the interval between the time of exposure to a cancer-causing agent and the time
tumors develop - if they do - may be many, many years. The interpretation of epidemiological
studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure during day-to-day use of
wireless phones. Many factors affect this measurement, such as the angle at which the phone is
held, or which model of phone is used.
6. What is the FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless
phone RF?
The FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology Program and with groups of investigators
around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are conducted to address important
questions about the effects of exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) energy.
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The FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization International Electro
Magnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its inception in 1996. An influential result of this work has
been the development of a detailed agenda of research needs that has driven the establishment
of new research programs around the world. The project has also helped develop a series of
public information documents on EMF issues.
The FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal
Cooperative Research And Development Agreement (CRADA) to do research on wireless
phone safety. The FDA provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from experts in
government, industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded research is conducted through
contracts with independent investigators. The initial research will include both laboratory studies
and studies of wireless phone users. The CRADA will also include a broad assessment of
additional research needs in the context of the latest research developments around the world.
7. How can I find out how much Radio Frequency energy exposure I can get by using my
wireless phone?
All phones sold in the United States must comply with Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) guidelines that limit Radio Frequency (RF) energy exposures. The FCC established
these guidelines in consultation with the FDA and the other federal health and safety agencies.
The FCC limit for RF exposure from wireless phones is set at a Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC limit is consistent with the safety standards
developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE) and the National
Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement. The exposure limit takes into consideration
the body‘s ability to remove heat from the tissues that absorb energy from the wireless phone
and is set well below levels known to have effects. Manufacturers of wireless phones must
report the RF exposure level for each model of phone to the FCC. The FCC website
(http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/cellular.html) gives directions for locating the FCC identification number
on your phone so you can find your phone‘s RF exposure level in the online listing.
8. What has the FDA done to measure the Radio Frequency energy coming from wireless
phones?
The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is developing a technical standard for
measuring the Radio Frequency (RF) energy exposure from wireless phones and other wireless
handsets with the participation and leadership of FDA scientists and engineers. The standard,
―Recommended Practice for Determining the Spatial-Peak Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in
the Human Body Due to Wireless Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques‖, sets
forth the first consistent test methodology for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the
heads of wireless phone users. The test method uses a tissue-simulating model of the human
head. Standardized SAR test methodology is expected to greatly improve the consistency of
measurements made at different laboratories on the same phone. SAR is the measurement of
the amount of energy absorbed in tissue, either by the whole body or a small part of the body. It
is measured in watts/kg (or milliwatts/g) of matter. This measurement is used to determine
whether a wireless phone complies with safety guidelines.
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9. What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to Radio Frequency energy from my
wireless phone?
If there is a risk from these products - and at this point we do not know that there is - it is
probably very small. But if you are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, you can take
a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) energy. Since time is a
key factor in how much exposure a person receives, reducing the amount of time spent using a
wireless phone will reduce RF exposure. If you must conduct extended conversations by
wireless phone every day, you could place more distance between your body and the source of
the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, you could
use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone
connected to a remote antenna. Again, the scientific data does not demonstrate that wireless
phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products, you
can use measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone
use.
10. What about children using wireless phones?
The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including children
and teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) energy, the
measures described above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones.
Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the
RF source will reduce RF exposure. Some groups sponsored by other national governments
have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For example, the
government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in
December 2000. They noted that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain
tumors or other ill effects. Their recommendation to limit wireless phone use by children was
strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists.
11. What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment?
Radio Frequency (RF) energy from wireless phones can interact with some electronic devices.
For this reason, the FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure Electro Magnetic
Interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from wireless telephones.
This test method is now part of a standard sponsored by the Association for the Advancement
of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by the FDA, medical device
manufacturers, and many other groups, was completed in late 2000. This standard will allow
manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from wireless
phone EMI.
The FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from handheld wireless phones and helped
develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
(IEEE). This standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids
and wireless phones so that no interference occurs when a person uses a ―compatible‖ phone
and a ―compatible‖ hearing aid at the same time. This standard was approved by the IEEE in
2000.
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The FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other
medical devices. Should harmful interference be found to occur, the FDA will conduct testing to
assess the interference and work to resolve the problem.
12. Where can I find additional information?
For additional information, please refer to the following resources:
FDA web page on wireless phones (http://www.fda.gov), under ―C‖ in the subject index, select
Cell Phones > Research.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program
(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/)
International Commission on Nonlonizing Radiation Protection (http://www.icnirp.de)
World Health Organization (WHO)
International EMF Project (http://www.who.int/emf)
Health Protection Agency (http://www.hpa.org.uk/)
Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless phones in the areas where you drive and
always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please observe the following:
●
Give full attention to driving – driving safely is your first responsibility;
●
Use hands-free operation, if available;
●
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions or the
law require it.
10 Driver Safety Tips
Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice almost anywhere,
anytime. An important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that
every user must uphold.
When operating a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using your wireless phone behind
the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the following tips:
1. Get to know your wireless phone and its features such as speed dial and redial.
Carefully read your instruction manual and learn to take advantage of valuable features
most phones offer, including automatic redial and memory. Also, work to memorize the
phone keypad so you can use the speed dial function without taking your attention off
the road.
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2. When available, use a hands-free device. A number of hands-free wireless phone
accessories are readily available today. Whether you choose an installed mounted
device for your wireless phone or a speaker phone accessory, take advantage of these
devices if available to you.
3. Make sure you place your wireless phone within easy reach and where you can reach it
without removing your eyes from the road. If you get an incoming call at an inconvenient
time, if possible, let your voicemail answer it for you.
4. Suspend conversations during hazardous driving conditions or situations. Let the person
you are speaking with know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy
traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, and ice can be hazardous,
but so is heavy traffic. As a driver, your first responsibility is to pay attention to the road.
5. Don‘t take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. If you are reading an address
book or business card, or writing a ―to-do‖ list while driving a car, you are not watching
where you are going. It is common sense. Do not get caught in a dangerous situation
because you are reading or writing and not paying attention to the road or nearby
vehicles.
6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or
before pulling into traffic. Try to plan your calls before you begin your trip or attempt to
coincide your calls with times you may be stopped at a stop sign, red light, or otherwise
stationary. But if you need to dial while driving, follow this simple tip - dial only a few
numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue.
7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Stressful
or emotional conversations and driving do not mix; they are distracting and even
dangerous when you are behind the wheel of a car. Make people you are talking with
aware you are driving and if necessary, suspend conversations which have the potential
to divert your attention from the road.
8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Your wireless phone is one of the greatest tools
you can own to protect yourself and your family in dangerous situations -- with your
phone at your side, help is only three numbers away. Dial 911 or other local emergency
number in the case of fire, traffic accident, road hazard, or medical emergency.
Remember, it‘s a free call on your wireless phone!
9. Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. Your wireless phone provides
you a perfect opportunity to be a ―Good Samaritan‖ in your community. If you see an
auto accident, crime in progress or other serious emergency where lives are in danger,
call 911 or other local emergency number, as you would want others to do for you.
10. Call roadside assistance or a special wireless non-emergency assistance number when
necessary. Certain situations you encounter while driving may require attention, but are
not urgent enough to merit a call for emergency services. But you can still use your
wireless phone to lend a hand. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing no serious
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hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured or a
vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency
wireless number.
11. The above tips are meant as general guidelines. Before deciding to use your mobile
device while operating a vehicle, it is recommended that you consult your applicable
jurisdiction‘s local laws or other regulations regarding such use. Such laws or other
regulations may prohibit or otherwise restrict the manner in which a driver may use his or
her phone while operating a vehicle.
Limited Warranty Statement
1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS:
LG offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories
will be free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the following terms and
conditions:
(1) The limited warranty for the product extends for TWELVE (12) MONTHS beginning on the
date of purchase of the product with valid proof of purchase, or absent valid proof of purchase,
FIFTEEN (15) MONTHS from date of manufacture as determined by the unit's manufacture date
code.
(2) The limited warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the product and is not
assignable or transferable to any subsequent purchaser/end user.
(3) This warranty is good only to the original purchaser of the product during the warranty period
as long as it is in the U.S., including Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. Territories and Canada.
(4) The external housing and cosmetic parts shall be free of defects at the time of shipment and,
therefore, shall not be covered under these limited warranty terms.
(5) Upon request from LG, the consumer must provide information to reasonably prove the date
of purchase.
(6) The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the product to the Customer Service
Department of LG. LG shall bear the cost of shipping the product back to the consumer after the
completion of service under this limited warranty.
2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
(1) Defects or damages resulting from use of the product in other than its normal and customary
manner.
(2) Defects or damages from abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to
moisture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized connections, unauthorized
repair, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, or other acts which are
not the fault of LG, including damage caused by shipping, blown fuses, spills of food or liquid.
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(3) Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material or
workmanship.
(4) That the Customer Service Department at LG was not notified by consumer of the alleged
defect or malfunction of the product during the applicable limited warranty period.
(5) Products which have had the serial number removed or made illegible.
(6) This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied either in fact or by
operations of law, statutory or otherwise, including, but not limited to any implied warranty of
marketability or fitness for a particular use.
(7) Damage resulting from use of non LG approved accessories.
(8) All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due
to normal customer use.
(9) Products operated outside published maximum ratings.
(10) Products used or obtained in a rental program.
(11) Consumables (such as fuses).
3. WHAT LG WILL DO:
LG will, at its sole option, either repair, replace or refund the purchase price of any unit that is
covered under this limited warranty. LG may choose at its option to use functionally equivalent
reconditioned, refurbished or new units or parts or any units. In addition, LG will not re-install or
back-up any data, applications or software that you have added to your phone. It is therefore
recommended that you back-up any such data or information prior to sending the unit to LG to
avoid the permanent loss of such information.
4. STATE LAW RIGHTS:
No other express warranty is applicable to this product.
THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MARKETABILITY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN. LG SHALL NOT
BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR
ANY OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF,
OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY OR
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLICABLE TO THIS
PRODUCT.
Some states do not allow the exclusive limitation of incidental or consequential damages or
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts; so these limitations or exclusions may not
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apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
5. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:
To obtain warranty service, please call or fax to the following telephone numbers from anywhere
in the continental United States:
Tel. 1-800-793-8896 or Fax. 1-800-448-4026
Or visit http://us.lgservice.com.
Correspondence may also be mailed to:
LG Electronics Service- Mobile Handsets, P.O. Box 240007, Huntsville, AL 35824
DO NOT RETURN YOUR PRODUCT TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS. Please call or write for the
location of the LG authorized service center nearest you and for the procedures for obtaining
warranty claims.
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Index
3-Way Calling, 52
Access Recently-Used Applications, 33
Account Passwords, 4
Accounts, 90
Accounts & Sync Settings, 75
Activate Your Device, 1
Add a Contact, 82
Airplane Mode, 60
Alarms, 163
Applications, 28, 115
Applications Settings, 75
Back Key, 20
Battery and Charger, 13
Bluetooth, 165
Settings, 60
Bookmarks, 144
Browser, 138
Calculator, 164
Calendar, 154
Call Emergency Numbers, 42
Call Forwarding, 52
Call Guard, 65
Call Log, 53
Call Settings, 62
Call Using the Phone Dialer, 41
Call Waiting, 51
Caller ID, 51
Camera and Video, 148
Change the Screen Orientation, 33
Clock, 162
Connect Wi-Fi, 133
Contact Display Options, 86
Contacts, 81
Data, 133
Data Roam Guard, 65
Data Services, 135
Device Basics, 6
Device Function Keys, 16
Device Settings, 59
Dial From the Contacts List, 44
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Dialing Options, 41
Display Settings, 69
Edit a Contacts Entry, 83
Email, 101
Extend Your Battery Life, 15
Extended Home Screens, 25
Find a Phone Number, 56
Folders, 161
Get Started, 1
Gmail, 90
Google Play™, 115
Google Wallet™, 116
GPS Navigation, 125
GPS Satellites, 71
Home Key, 20
In-Call Options, 43
Install the battery, 1
Location & Security Settings, 70
Make Phone Calls, 40
Make Your First Call, 3
Manage Your Account, 4
Menu Key, 16
Messaging, 90
microSD Card, 169
Missed Call Notification, 42
Music, 123
NFC Settings, 61
Notifications, 68
Notifications Panel, 18
On-screen Keyboard, 34
Phone, 40
Phone Call Options, 51
Plus (+) Code Dialing, 44
Privacy Settings, 79
Proximity Sensor, 63
Receive Calls, 45
Record Videos, 151
Roaming Settings, 63
Save a Phone Number, 55
Search Key, 20
Set Up Screen Lock, 71
Set Up Voicemail, 50
Set Up Your Device, 1
Set Up Your Voicemail, 3
Index
Setup Application, 2
Sign into Your Google Account, 91
Sound Settings, 66
Sprint 411, 5
Sprint Applications, 119
Sprint ID, 117
Sprint NBA Mobile, 121
Sprint Operator Services, 5
Sprint TV & Movies, 122
Status Bar, 8
Synchronize Accounts, 112
Take Pictures, 148
Text and Multimedia Messaging, 106
Text-to-Speech, 58
Tools, 154
Touchscreen Navigation, 22
TTY mode, 62
Turn Your Device Off, 12
Turn Your Device On, 11
Update Your Android Operating System, 173
Update Your Device, 173
Update Your PRL, 173
Update Your Profile, 173
Use Direct Dialing, 44
Virtual Private Networks (VPN), 137
Visual Voicemail, 46
Voice Dialer, 56
Voice Search, 58
Voicemail, 50
Voicemail Notification, 50
Volume, 77
VPN Settings, 61
Web, 133
Wi-Fi
Settings, 60
Wireless & Network Settings, 59
Wireless Networks, 71
Your Device at a Glance, 1
Your Device Overview, 7
Your Home Screen, 24
YouTube™, 125
Index

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