LG Electronics VX10 manual Outbox, Allows you to retransmit the selected message

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Outbox ( , )

Up to 30 sent messages can be stored in the Outbox. Icons indicate if the messages were successfully sent to the message center.

Users may view lists and contents of

sent messages in this menu and may also verify if the transmission was successful or not.

Displays the status of the messages recorded in the voice mailbox.

1.Press .

2.Select Outbox.

3.After selecting the desired message with or

, press Soft Key 1 Opt ion. If you select the sent message ( ) Resend / View / Erase/ Cancel/ Protect? appears on the screen. If you select the saved message ( ), Send / View/ Erase / Protect? appears on the screen.

-Erase Used to delete the recorded message.

-Cancel Used to delete the recorded message.

Erase Delete a selected message in the Outbox.

Cancel Cancels the transmitted message.

Status

: Send - Messages saved in Short Message Center (SMC) have been transmitted.

: Save - After message editing, it indicates that messages are only stored in the Outbox without being transmitted.

: Fail - Indicates a failed message transmission.

: Delivery - Message has been delivered.

: Cancel - After transmission to message center has occurred, messages that have not been delivered may be canceled by transmitting cancel message.

: Multi-sending address - Indicates more than one designated recipient.

Resend

View

-Resend

-Open

Allows you to retransmit the selected message.

Shows the message currently saved. The view menu has three sub-menus Resend, Open and Erase.

Used to retransmit the selected message.

Used to copy the saved message.

: Pending - Transmission is unavailable in analog mode or in a no service area. Messages are pending transmission. Pending messages are transmitted automatically when digital mode becomes available.

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Contents Manual Usu Contents Functions Used During a Call Limited Warranty Statement Electronics Service Subject Introduction HighlightsSafety Instructions Before You StartFCC Part 15 Class B Compliance Getting Started Removing the Battery Using the Battery PackInstalling the Battery Battery Charge LevelUsing the Desktop Charger Caring for the BatteryPhone components Phone OverviewFollowing shows key components of your mobile phone Onscreen Icons Soft KeysPress once to enter numbers Input modeUse ABC mode to add words to the T9 database Space Press to complete a word or insert a spaceExamples Using T9 Text Input Changing Letter CaseExamples Using ABC Multi-tap Text Input Turning the Phone On Basic FunctionsTurning the Phone On and Off Turning the Phone OffReceiving Calls Making a CallCorrecting Dialing Mistakes Enter the phone number, with area code if neededLock Mode Quick Using Manner & Lock ModeManner Mode Quick Call WaitingSignal Strength Adjusting the VolumePower Save Mode Redialing CallsCaller ID Display Caller IDPersonal Phone Book Memory Phone Book FeaturesHome, Office, Mobile, Pager Data /Fax using Saving Numbers in Your Personal Phone BookSelect the number you want by using , then press Retrieving NumbersPress Find Name Dialing from a Memory List Two-Touch Speed Dialing This feature enablesMaking a call from Your Phone Book Dialing from a Memory LocationAdvanced Phone Book Features Press Hard Pause Press Time PausePage Menu Features Press to go through the list of menu featuresRing Type Menu Sound MenuRing Sound Menu Ring&Vib Vol. MenuKey Volume Menu Ear Volume MenuKey Tone Menu Escalating Vol Menu If on, alerts you when service changesAlert tone notifies the user when the call is connected Press Escalating VolDisplay Menu Press one time Backlight Menu Press one time Press BacklightPress Contrast Contrast Menu Press one timePress Version Press ThemePress Language Set English/Spanish with or Press My Phone #Data Baud Menu Press two times Press Data Setting and then Data/FaxDate Baud Select an option, press Soft KeyPress One-Touch Auto AnswerAuto Retry Select an option and press Soft Key 1 OkSystem Sel Press Voice PrivacyPress Audio AGC Set NAMForce Call TTY ModeAuto NAM Serving SysRestrict Press four times and pressClear Data Menu Press four times Emergency #New Lock Code PressFind Name PIM PIM FeaturesFind Entry PIM Press Find EntryAdd Entry PIM Find Email PIMPress Add Entry Select Call HISTORY, Missed Select Call HISTORY, OutgoingSelect Call HISTORY, Incoming Incoming PIM Press one timeIf you want to see the calender, press in standby mode Call Info PIM Press one timePIM Press one time Enter the time and data of the event using your keypad Select SCHEDULER, Add EventSelect SCHEDULER, View All Select SCHEDULER, View DailyEdit Select SCHEDULER, Erase AllWake UP PIM Press three times Select SCHEDULER, Erase OldYou are then prompted to Erase Old Press three times, then press Wake upCalculator PIM Press four times Message Features Number by pressing during a message checkNew Message Alert VoiceTypes of Menu Out of Memory WarningSend Msg MenuSelect Send Msg Use to send Message Data, call timerWhen all fields are entered, press To send the message Use to saveInbox Erase Delete the selected messagePress Soft Key 1 Option after checking the message Outbox Allows you to retransmit the selected messageUsed to copy the saved message Setting Erase MsgsAuto Save Auto DeleteMemo During a call Menu If you need to cancel the mute, press the Soft Key 1MenuMute During a call Menu Key Tone During a call MenuBrowser Start MiniBrowserVoice Privacy During a callMENU Browser MsgQuality of Browser Disable the reminder by selecting None usingOverview BillingEnding MiniBrowser Session Accessing the MiniBrowserStart MiniBrowser Navigating through the BrowserView Browser Menu Entering Text, Numbers, or SymbolsUsing Bookmarks Soft KeysTo create a Bookmark Finding a Bookmark109 110 Travel Charger AccessoriesStandard battery and Extended battery are available Desktop ChargerHands-Free Car Kit Portable Hands-Free Car kit InstalledCigarette Lighter Charger Data Cable Kit114 Safety Guidelines TIA Safety InformationPhone Operation FDA Consumer Update Aircraft121 123 125 Consumer Information on SAR Index 128130

VX10 specifications

The LG Electronics VX10, a notable flip phone released in the mid-2000s, captivated users with its blend of functionality and style. Targeting the burgeoning market of mobile communication, the VX10 stood out for its compact design and rich feature set, making it popular among consumers who appreciated both aesthetics and utility.

One of the defining features of the LG VX10 was its sleek, flip-phone design. This form factor not only provided a sense of familiarity but also helped protect the keypad and screen from scratches and damage when closed. Upon opening, users were greeted with a vibrant color display that enhanced the overall user experience. The screen showcased up to 65,536 colors, making navigation through menus and viewing multimedia content visually engaging.

The LG VX10 was equipped with an impressive 1.3-megapixel camera, which was a significant upgrade for mobile devices at the time. Users could capture decent-quality photos and videos directly from their phones, an exciting prospect when compared to many other phones that either offered lower resolution cameras or none at all. This ability to document moments on the go was complemented by built-in picture messaging capabilities, allowing users to share their memories instantly with friends and family.

Additionally, the VX10 supported Bluetooth technology, paving the way for wireless accessories. This feature was particularly valued by users who wanted to connect their devices hands-free, enhancing safety and convenience during calls. The phone was also capable of accessing the internet, though it was primarily geared toward basic browsing and email functionalities, reflecting the mobile technology landscape of its time.

Battery life was another highlight, with the VX10 boasting a talk time of several hours on a single charge. This level of performance alleviated concerns about frequently needing to recharge and enabled users to stay connected throughout the day.

With features such as customizable ringtones, a speakerphone, and various messaging options, the LG Electronics VX10 catered to a diverse audience. Its combination of style, functionality, and technological advancement solidified its position as a beloved device in the age of flip phones. While technology has evolved significantly since its release, the VX10 remains a nostalgic piece of mobile history for many users.