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Getting started with Location Based Services (LBS)

Verizon Wireless values your privacy. Because of this, your wireless device is defaulted to only acquire your location when you dial 911. To use Location Based Services, you must first enable location services on your wireless device:

1:From standby mode, press the OK Key [MENU].

2:Use the Navigation Wheel to scroll to SETTINGS & TOOLS and press the

OK Key .

3:Press Phone Settings then press Location.

4:Highlight Location On and press the OK Key .

NOTE: Even when your activation switch is set to “Location On,”your wireless device’s location is still protected. For your privacy, you must “opt out”of all LBS applications. No one will be able to access your location until you activate an LBS application.

ChaperoneSM — Locate your children by their LBS-enabled wireless devices and get real-time updates right on your PC or Verizon Wireless device. And as an extra service, Chaperone with ChildZoneSM will even alert you by TXT Message when your child’s wireless device enters or leaves any area you determine, such as a school or playground. You’ll get the added peace of mind of knowing that you’re never out of touch with your family.

Subject to Customer Agreement and Family SharePlan® Calling Plan. Monthly subscription, specific Get It Now®/ GPS-enabled wireless device and airtime required for use. Only available in the National Enhanced Services Coverage Area. Verizon Wireless does not guarantee the completeness or accuracy of any information displayed or disclosed. ChaperoneSM and ChildZoneSM are not child management tools and are not a substitute for adult supervision. Compatible device required. See product brochure for coverage information and complete terms and conditions.

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LG Electronics Chocolate manual Getting started with Location Based Services LBS, From standby mode, press the OK Key Menu

Chocolate specifications

LG Electronics Chocolate, originally launched in 2006, quickly became a cultural icon in the mobile phone industry, symbolizing the blend of style and technology. The LG Chocolate series created a significant impact due to its distinctive design and innovative features, marking a shift towards fashion-centric mobile devices.

One of the standout characteristics of the LG Chocolate is its sleek, minimalist design. The phone features a slim profile with a smooth, glossy finish that resembles a bar of chocolate, hence its name. Its unique touch-sensitive controls replaced traditional buttons, providing a more seamless user interface. This design choice not only enhanced aesthetics but also made the phone lighter and more portable.

In terms of technology, the LG Chocolate was equipped with a vibrant display that offered clear visuals and an intuitive user experience. The original model featured a 2-inch TFT display, which, although modest by today’s standards, was considered impressive for its time. The phone supported a range of multimedia functions, allowing users to enjoy music and videos, thus appealing to a younger demographic.

Music playback capabilities were one of the key features that distinguished the LG Chocolate from its competitors. With an integrated music player that supported various audio formats, users could easily store and access their favorite tracks. The device also came with expandable storage options through a microSD slot, enabling users to increase their media library without compromising space.

Moreover, LG incorporated a 1.3-megapixel camera into the device, allowing users to capture spontaneous moments. While the camera lacked the advanced features of today’s smartphones, it provided essential functionality for casual photography.

The LG Chocolate's battery life was another impressive aspect, offering hours of talk time and standby. This ensured that users could stay connected without frequent recharging, a crucial factor for on-the-go lifestyles.

In conclusion, the LG Electronics Chocolate was more than just a mobile phone; it was a trendsetter that integrated style and practicality. With its innovative design, music capabilities, and decent camera, it captured the hearts of consumers around the world. The legacy of the LG Chocolate lives on as a significant milestone in the evolution of mobile technology, paving the way for the modern smartphones we use today.