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Network Technology | GSM |
---|---|
GPRS | Class 10 |
EDGE | No |
Status | Discontinued |
SIM | Mini-SIM |
Type | TFT, 256K colors |
Memory Card slot | No |
Phonebook | 500 entries |
Camera | VGA |
Loudspeaker | Yes |
3.5mm jack | No |
Radio | No |
Messaging | SMS, EMS, MMS |
Browser | WAP 2.0/xHTML |
Java | Yes, MIDP 2.0 |
Organizer | Yes |
Stand-by | Up to 200 h |
Talk time | Up to 3 h |
2G bands | GSM 900 / 1800 |
Alert types | Vibration |
Games | Yes |
Battery | Li-Ion 800 mAh battery |
Colors | Black, Silver |
Violation of instructions may cause serious injury or death.
Maintain 3/4 inch (2 cm) separation from body for compliance with RF exposure requirements.
Use only supplied/approved antenna; unauthorized ones may damage phone or void warranty.
Lists last phone numbers and contact entries for calls placed, accepted, or missed.
Allows storage of names, phone numbers, and other information in phone memory.
Provides options for sending and managing text, picture, and voice messages.
Access the MiniBrowser for internet content and services.
Details setup and use of Bluetooth capabilities for wireless connectivity.
Includes utilities like Scheduler, Alarm Clock, Voice Memo, Notepad, Calculator.
Customize phone sounds like ringers, key tones, and volume.
Keeping the phone from unauthorized use by locking it.
Options to customize screen settings: greeting, backlight, screen savers, contrast.
Configure connection, method, speed, and roaming for wireless data services.
Restoring the phone to factory settings.
Accessing phone security settings by entering the lock code.
Access phone security settings: lock phone, lock pictures, change lock, auto key guard.
Configure phone options like shortcuts, call setup, auto-answer, language, TTY, airplane mode.
Instructions for installing, removing, charging, and understanding battery charge levels.
Steps to power the phone on and off using the END key.
Using Lock Mode to prevent unauthorized phone use with a password.
Detailed steps for dialing numbers, including entering area codes and using the TALK key.
Overview of text input methods like T9Word, Abc, 123, Symbols, and Smileys.
Using single-digit and double-digit speed dials for quick calls.
Step-by-step guide to saving phone numbers and names into Contacts.
Editing and customizing stored contact entries with various options.
Editing existing contact entries, including adding phone numbers and labels.
Detailed steps for assigning speed dial numbers to contacts.
Assigning speed dial numbers to contacts for quick dialing.
Detailed steps for setting up voice dial for contacts.
Procedures for deleting phone numbers or entire contact entries.
Setting up voice commands to dial specific contacts.
Placing calls to numbers stored in Contacts.
Placing calls to numbers from the recent call history.
Taking digital pictures using the phone's camera function.
Detailed steps for sending picture messages, including taking new pictures.
Managing received text messages, including inbox, options, and editing.
Checking your voicemail box and options for call voicemail or clear.
Detailed steps for sending messages, selecting recipients, and message priority.
Conveniently store appointments and receive reminders for scheduled events.
Detailed steps for setting and customizing alarms, including repeat options and ring types.
Instructions for recording voice memos and conversations during calls.
Information on RF energy from wireless phones and compliance with safety standards.
Safety guidelines for using the phone while driving.
Recommendations for maintaining separation between phone and pacemaker.
Specific advice for users with pacemakers regarding phone use.
Turning off the phone in areas with potentially explosive atmospheres to prevent ignition.
DO NOT place wireless equipment in air bag deployment areas to avoid injury.
Various warnings: damaged battery, magnetic components, heat, storage, interference, antenna, water, lead.
Proper battery disposal, charging, use of LG-approved chargers, and maintenance.
Precautions regarding dust, power plug distance, cleaning, and secure connection.
Discusses scientific evidence on wireless phone health effects and RF energy exposure.
Summarizes research findings on RF energy and health effects, noting conflicting results.
FDA's work with toxicology programs and international projects on RF energy effects.
FDA's role in developing technical standards for measuring RF energy exposure (SAR).
Discusses scientific evidence on children's wireless phone use and RF exposure.
FDA's role in reviewing wireless phone safety and urging industry steps for user safety.
Discusses needed research combining lab studies and epidemiology for assessing RF risk.
Explains FCC guidelines, SAR limits, and how to find phone-specific RF exposure information.
Steps to minimize RF exposure: reduce time, increase distance, use headset.
Interaction of RF energy with medical devices like pacemakers and hearing aids.
Details what the limited warranty covers for the phone and its accessories.
Exclusions from warranty coverage, including defects from abnormal use or modifications.