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    Mobile Web
    ySearch Text: Allows you to search for text 
    in the current web page.
    yRecent Pages: Allows you to see a list of 
    recently visited web pages.
    ySettings: Allows you to set options for web 
    pages, appearance, and network.
    Menus for the Browser
    You can surf the Internet using either the 
    phone keys or the Browser menu.
    Using the Navigation Keys
    When surfing the Internet, the Navigation Keys 
    function similarly from when the phone is on 
    standby mode. 
    						
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    Address Book
    Contact List
    This menu allows you to save and manage 
    contact address information. The Contact List’s 
    functions allow you to add a new address or 
    search saved contact addresses by name.
    To access Contact List, from the standby 
    screen, press the Right Soft Key 
     Menu,  AT&T Address Book, and  Contact 
    List.
    AT&T Address Book Native Sync 
    (AAB)
    AT&T Address Book Native Sync (AAB) is a 
    service application for the synchronization of 
    phone contact list information with the AAB 
    server. When you turn on the phone or change 
    your SIM card, the AAB application is displayed 
    after entering the Address Book.
    After checking the membership identification 
    for this service, you can find the menu for 
    the synchronization with the AAB server, from 
    the standby screen, by pressing the Right 
    Soft Key 
     Menu,  AT&T Address 
    Book,  Contact List, Left Soft Key  
    Options,  My Settings, and  AT&T 
    Address Book. 
    ICE - Emergency Contacts
    This menu allows you to make a contacts list 
    to call or text, in case or emergency.
    To access ICE-Emergency Contacts, from the 
    standby screen, press the Right Soft Key 
     
    Menu,  AT&T Address Book, and   
    ICE-Emergency Contacts.
    New Contact
    This menu allows you to add a new contact to 
    the Contact List. You can enter contact address 
    information including name, phone numbers, 
    email addresses, group information items, 
    memos, ring tones, and a contact Picture ID.
    To access New Contact, from the standby 
    screen, press the Right Soft Key 
     Menu,  AT&T Address Book, and  New 
    Contact. 
    						
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    Address Book
    Caller Groups
    This menu allows you to manage group 
    information. You can also configure a ring tone 
    for a group so that the group ring tone sounds 
    when a call from a specific contact address 
    within that group is received and there is no 
    ring tone configured for the specific contact 
    address.
    To access Caller Groups, from the standby 
    screen, press the Right Soft Key 
     Menu,  AT&T Address Book, and  Caller 
    Groups.
    Speed Dial
    This menu allows you to assign a frequently-
    called contact to the Speed Dial List. You can 
    select a number from 2 to 9 as a speed dial.
    To access Speed Dial, from the standby screen, 
    press the Right Soft Key 
     Menu,  
    AT&T Address Book, and  Speed Dial.
    SIM Management
    This menu allows you to copy information from 
    your SIM card to your phone and vice versa. 
    If a name is duplicated during the copying 
    operation, the information is also duplicated. 
    You can also delete information from the SIM 
    card.
    To access SIM Management, from the standby 
    screen, press the Right Soft Key 
     Menu,  AT&T Address Book, and  SIM 
    Management. 
    						
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    Address Book
    Service Number
    You can view the list of Service Dialing 
    Numbers (SDN) assigned by your network 
    provider. Such numbers could include the 
    emergency services, directory assistance and 
    voice mail numbers.
    To access Service Dial Numbers, from the 
    standby screen, press the Right Soft Key 
     
    Menu,  AT&T Address Book, and  
    Service Number.
    My contact info
    This displays your own contact information. You 
    can edit and create up to 4 Business Cards.
    To access My Contact Info, from the standby 
    screen, press the Right Soft Key 
     Menu,  AT&T Address Book, and  My 
    contact info.
    About
    Allows you to view the software version and 
    last update for Address Book.
    To access About, from the standby screen, 
    press the Right Soft Key 
     Menu,  
    AT&T Address Book, and  About. 
    						
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    My Stuff
    Audio
    To access Audio, from the standby screen, 
    press the Right Soft Key  Menu,  
    My Stuff, and  Audio.
    yAnswer Tones: This menu option connects 
    to AT&T’s Answer Tones download site.
    yRecord Voice: Allows you to record voice 
    notes.
    ySaved audio files are displayed in the list.
    Pictures
    To access Pictures, from the standby screen, 
    press the Right Soft Key  Menu,  
    My Stuff, and  Pictures.
    yTake Picture: Launches the camera so 
    that you can take a new picture.
    yThe picture files saved on your phone and 
    memory card (if inserted) are displayed.
    Video
    To access Video, from the standby screen, 
    press the Right Soft Key  Menu,  
    My Stuff, and  Video.
    yRecord Video: Launches the camcorder so 
    that you can record a new video.
    yThe video files saved on your phone and 
    memory card (if inserted) are displayed.
     NoteDRM sometimes restricts some functions, such 
    as send and edit. 
    AT&T GPS
    This menu allows you to access various GPS-
    based applications.
    To access AT&T GPS,from the standby screen, 
    press the Right Soft Key 
     Menu,   
    My Stuff, and  AT&T GPS. Then select 
    any of the following available options. 
    y AT&T Navigator
    y AT&T FamilyMap 
    						
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    AT&T Music
    You can access AT&T Music by pressing the 
    Right Soft Key  Menu,  My Stuff,   AT&T Music, and  Music Player.
    Music Player
    yAll Songs: Allows you to view all the songs 
    in your music library.
    yPlaylists: Allows you to create your own 
    playlists.
    yArtists: Shows the list of artists of all the 
    songs in your music library and shows all 
    the songs by a chosen artist.
    yAlbums: Shows the list of albums of all the 
    songs in your music library and shows all 
    the songs on a chosen album. 
    yGenres: Shows the list of genres of all the 
    songs in your music library and shows all 
    songs of a specific genre.
    yShuffle Songs: Allows you to play all the 
    songs in your music library in random order.
    Tip!The music player plays formats such as MP3, 
    AAC, AAC+, and WMA.
     NoteCopyrights of music files may be protected by 
    copyright and intellectual property laws. Please 
    ensure that you adhere to the applicable Terms 
    of Use of materials laws prior to downloading or 
    copying files.
    To play songs from or transfer songs to SD card, 
    the SD card should have some empty space.
    Up to 512MB card: Require 3MB empty space
    Up to 4GB card: Require 6MB empty space
    Up to 16GB card: Require 20MB empty space
    (Up to 1000 songs)
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    Playing Music
    To listen to music that you have transferred 
    to your phone, follow these quick easy steps:
    1. Press the Right Soft Key 
     Menu to 
    open the Main Menu. 
    2. Press 
     My Stuff and  AT&T 
    Music.
    3. Press 
     Music Player to view your 
    options. You can select from Now Playing, 
    All Songs, Playlists, Artists, Albums and 
    Genres to select your Music or you can 
    just select Shuffle Songs to shuffle your 
    collection.
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     Play/Pause after highlighting a 
    song. While playing, press the up or down 
    Navigation Keys to change the volume and 
    the left or right Navigation Keys to go to 
    the previous or next song.
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    QSFTTUIFRight Soft 
    Key 
     Minimize to minimize the music 
    player and access other phone functions 
    while music is playing.
     NoteFiles under 300kb are stored as ringtone files.
    Adding Music To Your Phone
    Music files can be added to your phone by 
    using one or more of the following methods:
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    AT&T network directly to your device via the 
    Shop Music link in the AT&T Music menu 
    or the Shop Answer Tones link in the 
    Audio menu.
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    your PC via Windows Media
    ® Player and/or 
    Windows Explorer.
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    services, such as Napster or eMusic.
    Purchasing and downloading Music 
    directly to your Device
    1. Press the Right Soft Key  Menu to 
    open the Main Menu.
    2. Press 
     My Stuff and  AT&T 
    Music.
    3. Press 
     Shop Music.
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    4. Navigate the Shop Music page to 
    download today’s hottest music, ringtones, 
    and other personalized content directly to 
    your phone.
     NoteSome sites are data intensive (i.e. previews via 
    streaming) so it is recommended that you be 
    enrolled in an unlimited data plan before using 
    these services to avoid per-use data charges.
    Additional charges may apply when downloading 
    music, ringtones etc.
    Transferring Music using your PC
    Before You Get Started
    To transfer music from your PC to your device, 
    you will need the following:
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    ® Player 10 (or above) or 
    other digital music management software, 
    such as Napster or eMusic.
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    MP3, .AAC, AAC+ or WMA 
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    Changing USB Connection Settings 
    section on page 50.
    7. Follow the music service instructions to 
    transfer music to your phone.
     NoteIf you have a USB hub, connect the phone 
    directly to your computer rather than through 
    the hub. 
    Transferring Music using Windows 
    Media Player
    1. Open Windows Media® Player on your 
    computer (version 10.0 or higher).
    2. Use the USB cable to connect the phone 
    to the PC. 
    3. When the USB Connection menu is 
    displayed, select Music Sync.
    4. Once the USB connection has been 
    established, the phone displays “Do not 
    disconnect during transfer”. The PC screen 
    will display a pop-up message announcing 
    the detection of the LG-A380 device.
     NoteIf you have a USB hub, connect the phone 
    directly to your computer rather than through 
    the hub. If the target computer does not detect 
    the newly connected phone or provide an MTP 
    Player dialog window on the PC screen, or if the 
    detection does not occur, skip to 
    Changing 
    USB Connection Settings section on page 
    50.
    5. From within the Windows Media® Player 
    application, click on the Sync tab. 
    6. Choose the destination location for the 
    media files. The LG-A380 Music Sync Player 
    appears on the right side of the screen.
    7. Drag the songs you wish to synchronize to 
    your LG-A380 to the Sync List column on 
    the right side of the screen.
    8. Click the Start Sync button at the lower 
    right corner of the application to download 
    the selected songs to your phone. Do not 
    unplug the phone during this process. 
    9. Once synchronization is complete, it will 
    be safe to unplug the USB connector from 
    the phone.
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    Drag and Drop Music Using LG-A380 As 
    A Mass Storage Device
    1. Insert a microSD™ memory card into the 
    phone and make sure it is powered on.
    2. Connect the device to a PC using a 
    LG-A380 USB cable. 
    3. When the USB Connection menu is 
    displayed, select Mass Storage.
    4. Access My Computer on the PC.
    5. Locate the phone and double-click it to 
    open.
     NoteThe PC will automatically assign a drive letter.
    6. Browse the files in a new window for 
    desired music files. 
    7. Drag and drop the desired music content 
    from the PC window to the “Removable 
    Disk” window.
    8. Disconnect the device from the cable. 
    9. Access the Music Player on the phone.
     NoteIf the target computer does not detect the newly 
    connected phone as Mass Storage, skip to 
    the 
    Changing USB Connection Settings 
    section below.
    Changing USB Connection Settings
    1. From the standby screen, press the Right 
    Soft Key  Menu.
    2. Press 
     Settings.
    3. Press 
     Connection.
    4. Press 
     USB Connection.
    5. Use the Up or Down Navigation Keys to 
    highlight Music Sync (if using Windows 
    Media® Player or other Digital Music 
    Services) or Mass Storage (if you are 
    going to drag or drop files) and press 
     
    Select.
    6. Reconnect the device to a PC.
    My Stuff 
    						
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