LG Electronics KU990 manual Using the inner camera, Viewing the details of a photo

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Using the inner camera

Your LG KU990 has a 640x480 inner camera, not just for video calling but for taking pictures too.

1To switch to the inner camera touch then select .

2After a few seconds you’ll see yourself in the viewfi nder. To capture the image press the capture button as normal.

TIP! The inner camera has fewer settings as it has no fl ash or ISO. You can still alter the image size, image quality, white balance and colour

tone by touching in the same way as when using the main camera.

3After you’ve taken the photo you’ll be offered all the same options as are available for an image taken with the main camera.

4To return to the main camera touch and then .

3Touch the photo you want to view once to

bring it to the front of the gallery.

4Touch the photo a second time to open it fully.

Viewing the details of a photo

1Touch the photo to bring it to the front

of the gallery screen.

2Touch the icon in the bottom right

corner of the photo.

3The photo will fl ip over to reveal its name, the date it was taken, its size (in kilobytes and pixels) and the image type (e.g. jpeg).

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Viewing your saved photos

1You can access your saved photo’s from within the camera mode and from the standby screen. From within the camera

you simply move the camera mode switch

to , whilst from the standby screen you should move the camera mode switch

to and then press the capture button.

2Your gallery will appear on screen.

4Touch to close the details and view the photo.

Get creative

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Contents KU990 User Guide Page Set up Contents Get creative Sending a photo or video fromGet organised Guidelines Getting to know your phone Flash Camera lens Camera mode Set upOpen view Set up Remove the battery cover Installing the Usim and batteryLG KU990 User Guide Remove the battery Ngernail when removing the batteryCharging your phone Install the Usim cardInstall the battery Memory card Installing a memory cardFormatting the memory card Transferring your contactsMenu map Touchscreen tips Your standby screenQuick keys Advice to the customerStatus bar An alarm is setIcon Description Multitasking Applications running Message inbox is fullTouch the standby screen once above the quick keys Shortcut menuChanging your profile from the status bar Making a call or video call CallsMaking a call from your contacts Answering and rejecting a callIn-call options Adjusting the call volumeMaking a second call Speed diallingTurning off Dtmf Viewing your call logsUsing call barring Using call divertTouch , select and choose Call setting Changing the common call settingChanging your video call setting Adding a new contact ContactsSearching for a contact Creating a group Contact optionsViewing information Changing your contact settingsUsim memory Restoring your phone’s informationMessaging MessagingSending a message Entering textAbc manual T9 predictiveKeyboard Handwriting recognitionSetting up your email Touch then chose Create new message Sending an email using your new accountRetrieving your email Message folders Changing your email settingsYou can use your Inbox to manage your messages Managing your messagesUsing emoticons Using templatesChanging your text message settings Touch then choose TemplatesTouch then choose Settings then Changing your other settingsChanging your multimedia message settings Taking a quick photo CameraAfter you’ve taken your photo Slightly press the capture buttonTIP! You can close all the shortcut Getting to know the viewfinderUsing the quick settings Using the flashAsh. This is useful if you want to save battery power There are three fl ash optionsChoosing a shot type Adjusting the contrastQuick photo Fun frames to transform yourTaking a panoramic shot Using continuous shot modeZoom Choose a zoom to apply to the photo you’re taking Using the advanced settingsChoosing a colour tone Changing the image sizeBottom left corner Select Touch the colour tone you’d like to use and select SaveViewing your saved photos Using the inner cameraViewing the details of a photo Shooting a quick video Video cameraAfter you’ve shot your video Press the capture button once to start recordingCamera mode Contrast See Adjusting the contrast on Video image size on Touch Slide the contrast indicator alongChanging the video image size To return to the main camera touch and then Using the inner video cameraSelect Save Touch the video a second time to open it fully Watching your saved videosAdjusting the volume when viewing a video Using zoom when viewing a video or photoYour photos and videos Viewing your photos and videosSending a photo or video from Viewing your videos on a TV Setting a photo as wallpaperSelect . The following screen will be displayed Editing your photosSee Adding text to a photo on See belowAdding an effect to a photo Adding text to a photoChoose to apply any of the six options to the photo To undo an effect simply touch UndoSwapping the colours in a photo Morphing a photoAdding a colour accent to a photo My images MultimediaMy images option menus Sending a photoOrganising your images Using an imageDeleting an image Outgoing call Set an image to appear during outgoing callsCreating a slide show Moving or copying an imageMarking and unmarking images Checking your memory status Using a soundMy sounds My videosUsing a video clip as a ringtone Using options while video is pausedUsing the video options menu Editing a video clipMy games and apps Using the games options menuDownloading a game Playing a gameViewing an SWF file Flash contentsDocuments Transferring a file to your phoneMuvee studio OthersTransferring music onto your phone Creating a movieMusic Touch to stop the music and return to the Music menu Playing a songCreating a playlist Deleting a playlist Editing a playlistVideo playlists Voice recorderSending the voice recording Using the radioRecording a sound or voice Editing the channels Resetting channelsSearching for stations Listening to the radio Adding an event to your calendar Changing your default calendar viewOrganiser Adding an item to your to do list Using date finderSharing a to do item Select Date finderAdding a memo Setting your alarmUsing your calculator Converting a unit Adding a city to your world clockSelect World clock Select ConverterConnecting your phone and PC Installing LG PC Suite on your computerPC Sync Backing up and restoring your phone’s informationConnect your phone to your PC Click on the Contacts icon Synchronising your contactsConnect your phone to your PC Click on the Messages icon Using your phone as a mass storage deviceSynchronising your messages DivX Converter Web Accessing the webChanging the web browser settings Accessing a savedOnce you have changed your settings, select OK Web Saving aUsing Bluetooth Using your phone as a modemLG PC Suite software Click Connect and your PC will connect through your KU990Web Changing your screen settings SettingsPersonalising your profiles MyTunesChanging your connectivity settings Changing your phone settingsTouch then . Touch Phone settings and select Connectivity Your KU990’s displaySending and receiving your files using Bluetooth Using memory managerUsing flight mode Pairing with another Bluetooth device Using a Bluetooth headset Settings Battery Stylus and carry strap Stereo headset AccessoriesThese accessories were supplied with KU990 Charger Accessories Ambient Temperatures Network serviceGeneral Product name KU990 System GSM 900 / DCS PCS 1900 / W-CDMAPage Guidelines for safe and efficient Use Do not dismantle the phone or batteryExposure to radio frequency energy GuidelinesDo not drop Product care and maintenanceDo not subject this unit to excessive smoke or dust Do not expose the phone to liquid or moistureEfficient phone operation Electronics devices Road safetyBlasting area Potentially explosive atmospheresEmergency calls Battery information and careChildren

KU990 specifications

The LG Electronics KU990, also known as the LG Viewty, was a significant mobile phone released in 2007 that marked a turning point in the evolution of smartphone technology. Notably, the KU990 was one of the first devices to showcase a large touchscreen interface combined with an impressive camera, making it a favorite among photography enthusiasts and casual users alike.

One of the standout features of the KU990 was its 5-megapixel camera, which was remarkable for its time. Equipped with features such as autofocus, flash, and image stabilization, the KU990 set itself apart from other devices on the market which typically offered lower-resolution cameras. The camera also included a range of shooting modes and settings, allowing users to take high-quality photos with ease. The ability to capture images and videos with a quality that rivaled some compact digital cameras contributed to the KU990's appeal.

The device featured a 3-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 240 x 400 pixels, offering vibrant colors and sharp details. The touchscreen was responsive and user-friendly, allowing for easy navigation through the phone's features and applications. The KU990's design was sleek and modern, characterized by smooth lines and a minimalist aesthetic that appealed to consumers looking for an elegant device.

In addition to its camera capabilities, the KU990 supported various multimedia functions. It was capable of playing video files and music, making it a versatile choice for entertainment on the go. The phone came preloaded with several applications, including a web browser and email client, enhancing its utility as a smartphone.

Connectivity options were another highlight of the KU990. It supported 3G networks, allowing for faster internet browsing and data downloads compared to many of its contemporaries. Bluetooth connectivity enabled users to share files with other devices and connect to wireless accessories like headphones.

The LG KU990 Viewty was a pioneer in combining advanced camera technology with smartphone functionality. Its legacy is reflected in the growing emphasis on camera quality in modern smartphones, making it a noteworthy device in the history of mobile technology.