Dispose of used batteries according to the
manufacturer’s instructions. Please recycle when
possible. Do not dispose as household waste.
If you need to replace the battery, take it to the
nearest authorised LG Electronics service point or
dealer for assistance.
Always unplug the charger from the wall socket after
the phone is fully charged to save unnecessary power
consumption of the charger.
Actual battery life will depend on network
configuration, product settings, usage patterns,
battery and environmental conditions.
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3D Content Viewing Precautions
NOTES FOR VIEWING 3D CONTENT: When viewing 3D
content, hold and adjust the device to an appropriate
viewing angle and distance, to optimise the 3D
experience. If you exceed this viewing angle or distance,
you may not be able to view the 3D content.
WARNINGS FOR VIEWING 3D CONTENT:
Viewing 3D content, including videos and games,
for a long period of time can cause eyestrain,
drowsiness, headaches, nausea or fatigue. Stop
viewing immediately and rest if you experience any of
these symptoms.
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Guidelines for safe and efficient use
If you watch 3D content too closely or for too long, it
may harm your eyesight.
Some 3D content may cause you reactions such
as ducking or dodging the image displayed in the
video/game. Therefore, it is best if not to view 3D
content near fragile objects or any sharp objects that
could cause injury.
Do not view 3D content while driving, walking
or moving around. This may result in injury from
bumping into objects, tripping or falling.
Please check with a medical specialist before allowing
children to view 3D content on the device, as viewing
3D content may affect sight development.
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Warning about photosensitisation seizures:
• If you or anyone in your family has a history of
epilepsy or seizures, please check with a medical
specialist before viewing 3D content.
• If you or anyone in your family experiences any of
the following symptoms, immediately stop viewing
the 3D content and consult a doctor: dizziness or
light-headedness, visual transition or alterations,
visual or facial instability, such as eye or muscle
twitching, unconscious actions, convulsions, loss
of consciousness, confusion or disorientation,
loss of directional sense, cramps or nausea.
Parents should closely monitor children, including
teenagers, for these symptoms as they may be
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