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Connecting to Networks and Devices
NFC
Near field communication (NFC) lets you get things done just by tapping
your phone on NFC touchpoints – quickly change your phone settings,
for example, or open a website featured on an advertising poster without
typing the Web address, and lots more.
Android Beam lets you transfer data between NFC and Bluetooth capable
devices. You can beam app contents like Browser pages or files like images
from the Gallery.
LG Tag+ allows you to spend less time managing your phone and open
app content without typing or tapping. Touching the NFC tag with the back
cover of your phone will instantly set your selected settings such as turning
on Silent mode and turning off Bluetooth simultaneously. You can also write
information such as contacts, URLs, and memos on the NFC tag.
To turn the NFC feature on, from the Home screen tap
Apps
>
Settings
>
More...
> and tap the
NFC switch
. Then tap the
Android Beam
switch
to turn activate Android Beam.
LG Tag+
LG Tag+ lets you set up tags as NFC touchpoints that apply your own
custom settings to your phone by just tapping the phone to the tag. For
example, you could have one tag with the settings you want at work and
one for settings when you’re at home.
NOTE
Two tags come in the box. These tags are rewritable.
Using Tag+ writing
1. From the Home screen, tap
Apps
>
LG Tag+
.
2. Select the desired mode (Car/Office/ Sleep/User mode) and modify the
settings as desired.
3. Tap
Write on NFC
tag
and tap the back of your device to a tag or a
device to share.
NOTE
Tap
Help
in the lower right corner to learn more about setting up your own tags.