LG Electronics VX4500 manual Making a Call From Your Phone’s Memory

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Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory

Making a Call From Your Phone’s Memory

Once you have stored phone numbers into your Contacts, you can place calls to those numbers quickly and easily.

Pressing after you’ve searched for a phone number in Contacts or Recent Calls.

Using Speed Dialing.

From Contacts

1.Press Right Soft Key Contacts.

2.Use to select the Contact entry and press .

3.Use to select the phone number.

4.Press to place the call.

From Recent Calls

1.Press Left Soft Key Menu.

2.Press Recent Calls.

3.Use to select the type of recent call and press . Dialed Calls / Received Calls / Missed Calls

4.Use to highlight the phone number.

5.Press to place the call.

Voice Command

Call Someone is a convenient feature that allows you to make phone calls quickly and easily by saying a voice command that you have recorded in your Contacts.

To make a Voice Command:

1.From standby mode, press the Voice Command key ().

2.When prompted, say "Call someone."

3.When prompted, say the name of the Contact you want to call.

The phone confirms and dials the phone number associated with the Contact.

Prepending a Stored Number

Prepend can be used if you are out of your home system area and need to add the area code to an existing number. When a Contacts entry or message callback number shows up on the display, you can add to the beginning of the original number. However, you cannot edit the original number.

1.Recall a number in your Recent Calls.

2.Press Right Soft Key Options.

3.Press Prepend.

4.Enter the prepend digits to the phone number.

5.Press to place the call.

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VX4500 specifications

The LG Electronics VX4500 is a significant mobile device that garnered attention when it was launched in the early 2000s, known for blending functionality with an appealing design. It primarily targeted users seeking reliability alongside a compact form factor.

One of the standout features of the VX4500 is its clamshell design, which not only protects the keypad and screen when closed but also delivers a sleek appearance. The phone incorporates a vibrant color display with a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels, providing clear visuals that enhance user experience, especially when navigating menus or viewing text messages.

Technologically, the VX4500 supports CDMA networks, enabling it to deliver robust voice quality and reliable connectivity. Additionally, it is equipped with a speakerphone feature, allowing for hands-free communication, which proved particularly useful for users on the go. The device also includes a vibrating alert option, ensuring users never miss important calls or messages, even in loud environments.

Another significant characteristic of the LG VX4500 is its camera functionality. The built-in VGA camera allows users to capture moments on the go, embracing the growing trend of mobile photography at that time. Although simple by today's standards, this feature was a noteworthy addition, providing users with the ability to share images quickly.

The VX4500 is powered by a long-lasting battery, which ensures extended talk time and standby time, making it an ideal choice for those who prioritize reliability in their mobile devices. With a battery life of up to 300 hours on standby and close to 4 hours of talk time, users could depend on the phone for their daily communication needs without frequent recharging.

In addition to its communication features, the VX4500 offers various utilities, including a calendar, alarm clock, and voice memo capabilities. These functionalities position it as not only a phone for calls but also a practical companion for organizing daily tasks.

Overall, the LG Electronics VX4500 encapsulates the core values of early 2000s mobile technology—durability, ease of use, and essential features—all packed into a pocket-friendly design. While technology has evolved significantly since then, the VX4500 remains a nostalgic representation of the era of flip phones, catering to a user base that appreciated straightforward mobile communication without the complexities of modern smartphones.