Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory

Options to Customize Your Contacts

Once the basic phone number and name information is stored in your Contacts, you can edit and/or customize the entries.

1.Press Right Soft Key [Contacts] then use to highlight the Contact entry you want to edit.

2.Press Left Soft Key [Edit] to access the Edit Contact screen.

3.Use to highlight the information field you want to customize.

4.Change the data as necessary, then press to save.

Adding or Changing the Group

Allows you to manage your Contacts entries by organizing them into groups.

1.Press Right Soft Key [Contacts] then use to highlight an entry.

2.Press Left Soft Key [Edit].

3.Use to highlight Group then press Left Soft Key

[Set].

4. Use to select the Group and press .

No Group / Family / Friends / Colleagues / Business /

School

5. Press to save.

NOTE You can change the name of the group, add groups,

and delete groups (see page 54).

Changing the Call Ringtone

Allows you to identify who is calling by setting different ringtones for different phone numbers in your Contacts. It is automatically set to the default ringtone when the Contact is saved.

1.Press Right Soft Key [Contacts] then use to highlight an entry.

2.Press Left Soft Key [Edit].

3.Use to highlight Default under Ringtone and

press Left Soft Key [Set].

4.Use to select My Ringtones and press .

5.Use to select the new ringtone and press .

NOTE Press Left Soft Key [Play] to listen to a highlighted ringtone before you press .

6. Press to save.

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LG Electronics VX8100 manual Options to Customize Your Contacts, Adding or Changing the Group, Set, School

VX8100 specifications

The LG Electronics VX8100, released in 2005, stands out as an influential clamshell mobile phone that played a significant role in the evolution of mobile technology. Known for its sleek design and impressive features for its time, the VX8100 became a popular choice among users who valued aesthetics as much as functionality.

One of the most notable characteristics of the VX8100 is its compact size, making it easy to carry while providing a comfortable grip. The device features a vibrant internal display with a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels, presenting colorful graphics and making navigation effortless. The external display, also equipped with an LED, serves notifications such as incoming calls and messages without needing to open the phone, enhancing usability.

The VX8100 is powered by a robust battery that offers up to six hours of talk time, providing users with reliable performance throughout the day. This was a crucial feature for users who relied on their phones for constant communication. Its camera capabilities were impressive for the time, featuring a 1.3-megapixel camera that allowed users to capture memorable moments. Although technology has vastly improved, this feature was a stepping stone towards the sophisticated smartphone cameras we utilize today.

In terms of connectivity, the VX8100 supported Bluetooth technology, enabling users to sync their devices wirelessly with headsets and other accessories. This was a vital advancement, granting users the freedom to focus on their tasks without being tethered to their phone. The phone also supported Verizon's V CAST service, allowing users to access multimedia content, including music and video clips, a precursor to the streaming services we enjoy today.

Another significant aspect of the LG VX8100 is its user-friendly interface, which included a variety of customizable options that let users personalize their experience. The phone came with features such as voice dialing, phonebook, and text messaging capabilities that catered to everyday communication needs.

Moreover, the VX8100 was designed to be durable, equipped to withstand the rigors of daily use without significant wear and tear. Its combination of features, technologies, and stylish design made it a notable device in LG’s mobile lineup. Overall, the LG VX8100 encapsulated key characteristics that defined early 2000s mobile phones, marking a crucial moment in the evolution of mobile technology.