LG V60 ThinQ 5G UW LM-V600VM LMV600VMLAVRZCB User Guide

To perform a factory reset, go to Settings > System > Restart & reset > Factory data reset. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the reset. Ensure you back up your data before performing a factory reset.
Battery drain can result from multiple factors. Check for power-hungry apps in Settings > Battery > Usage details. Consider disabling or uninstalling such apps or use Battery Saver mode under Settings > Battery.
Ensure your camera app is updated and consider adjusting settings like HDR, resolution, and stabilization under the camera settings. Clean the lens regularly for clearer images.
Try using a different charger and cable. Inspect the charging port for debris or damage. If the problem persists, restart your phone or perform a factory reset. If none of these solutions work, contact support.
To enable 5G, go to Settings > Network & internet > Mobile networks. Ensure that 5G is selected as the preferred network type. Make sure your carrier supports 5G in your area.
Yes, the LG V60 ThinQ supports microSD cards up to 2TB. Insert the microSD card into the slot located on the side of the phone to expand your storage.
Press and hold the Power and Volume Down buttons simultaneously until you hear a shutter sound or see a screenshot preview. You can access the screenshot from the Gallery app.
First, try restarting the phone by holding down the Power button for about 10 seconds. If it remains unresponsive, perform a soft reset by holding the Power and Volume Down buttons together until the phone restarts.
Regularly clear cache and unnecessary files using the Smart Cleaning feature found under Settings > Storage. Additionally, keep your apps and system software updated to the latest versions for optimal performance.
Go to Settings > Network & internet > Wi-Fi. Toggle the Wi-Fi switch to 'ON' and select your desired network from the list. Enter the password if prompted to connect.