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Stand-by | Up to 200 h |
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Talk time | Up to 3 h |
Network | GSM 900 / 1800 |
Display | 65K colors |
Battery | Li-Ion 800 mAh battery |
Colors | Silver |
Memory | Phonebook 200 entries, Call records 20 dialed, 20 received, 20 missed calls |
Outlines what the limited warranty covers, including defects in material and workmanship.
Details exclusions from the warranty, such as misuse, damage, and unauthorized modifications.
States LG's liability limitations and disclaims other warranties, express or implied.
Contains crucial information for safe phone usage and operation to prevent damage.
Offers warnings about electric shock, heat exposure, and proximity to other electronic devices.
Discusses FCC guidelines and standards for radio frequency exposure from the phone.
Warns about using incorrect chargers and improper use of adapters, potentially damaging the phone.
Guides users on how to properly insert and remove the SIM card from the phone.
Explains the procedure for charging the phone's battery using the provided travel charger.
Provides instructions for powering the mobile phone on and off.
Explains the basic steps and methods for initiating a phone call.
Explains how to receive an incoming phone call by opening the flip or pressing a key.
Introduces the process of entering text using the phone's keypad, for messages and contacts.
Explains the T9 predictive text input method for faster word entry.
Explains how to store and manage phone numbers and names in SIM and phone memory.
Guides on adding new entries to the address book, including character limits.
Guides on how to answer an incoming call when the phone is ringing or during an ongoing call.
Details how to temporarily disable the microphone during an active call for privacy.
Guides on how to initiate a multiparty or conference call.
Instructions on using the camera to capture photos, with various settings explained.
Explains how to review, manage, and send captured photos.
Covers receiving and sending SMS messages, including options like Send, Drafts, and Inbox.
Explains the capabilities for sending and receiving multimedia messages (MMS).
Provides access to voicemail services, including listening and managing mailbox numbers.
Explains how to use the phone's browser to access WAP services and the internet.
Details network information settings required for internet connectivity.
Guides on downloading games and applications using the WAP-enabled phone.
Explains how to manage, open, and view details of installed Java programs.
Covers customization of ringtones, volumes, and key tones for alerts and input.
Explains how to download and manage images, set wallpapers, and view image details.
Allows viewing the last 10 unanswered calls, with options to call back or save.
Lets users view the last 20 outgoing calls, with options to call back or save.
Enables viewing the last 20 incoming calls, with options to call back or save.
Guides on setting alarms, choosing recurrence, and selecting alarm melodies.
Explains how to use the calendar to schedule events and receive reminders.
Details how to record, play, and manage voice memos.
Covers customization of ringtones, volumes, and key tones for alerts and input.
Covers changing background images (wallpaper) and menu display styles.
Manages call diverting options, answer modes, and sending caller ID.
Covers phone security features like PIN code requests and passwords.
Manages network selection and GPRS settings.
Guides on resetting the phone to its default configuration.
Describes the adapter for charging the phone's battery.
Details the headset for hands-free operation, including microphone and call controls.
Provides comprehensive safety information for wireless phones as required by CTIA.
Explains the phone's RF signal emission and FCC guidelines for exposure limits.
Advises on maintaining safe distance from pacemakers to avoid interference.
Covers proper battery disposal, charging, and maintenance.
Details precautions to prevent explosions, shocks, and fires related to the phone and battery.
Explains SAR levels and how the phone meets government exposure requirements.
Defines GSM as an international standard for cellular communication.
Defines SMS as a network service for sending and receiving text messages.