Contacts

Searching for a contact

There are two ways to search for a contact:

From the standby screen

1From the standby screen touch to open the address book.

2Select the alphabetical tab corresponding to the fi rst letter of the contact you’d like to view. So, for ‘Home’ select E-H.

TIP! You can search by group by touching and selecting Search by group. This will bring up a list of all your groups.

From the main menu

1Select Contacts.

2Touch and enter the fi rst few letters of the contact you’d like to fi nd using the

keypad. Or select to switch to address book view and select the tab corresponding

to the fi rst letter of the name.

3Your address book will bring up a list of the contacts corresponding to the letters you’ve entered.

TIP! You can switch between the keypad search screen and the alphabetical address

book screen by touching the or icon in the top right corner of the screen.

TIP! To scroll through your list of contacts, touch the last item visible and slide your

nger up the screen. The list will move up so more items are visible.

Adding a new contact

1From the standby screen touch

and select Contacts.

2Select Add new.

3Choose whether to save the contact to

your Handset or USIM.

4Enter the fi rst and last name of your new contact. You do not have to enter both,

but you must enter one or the other.

5Enter up to fi ve different numbers and assign a type for each. Choose from Mobile, Home, Office, Pager, Fax,

VT and General. Touch OK.

6Add up to two email addresses.

7Assign the contact to a group. Choose from No group, Family, Friends,

Colleagues, School or VIP.

8You can also add a Homepage, Home address, Company name, Job title,

Company address and a Memo.

9Touch Save to save the contact.

TIP! You can create customised groups for your contacts, see Creating a group on page 24.

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LG Electronics KU990 manual Contacts, Searching for a contact, Adding a new contact

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.