User manual
Table Of Contents
- How to set up your Doro 8035
- Step 1 – Unbox your new phone
- Get to know your phone
- Sign in to Google™
- Select on-screen actions
- Phone settings
- Where to find the settings
- The date and time
- Vibrate on touch
- Screen timeout
- My wallpaper
- Home screen shortcuts
- My widgets
- The text size
- The screen brightness
- The text contrast
- The colour inversion
- The colour correction
- Improve accessibility further
- The volume
- My ringtone
- My audio setup for voice calls
- The Bluetooth connection®
- Aeroplane mode
- Connect the phone to a computer
- My phone information
- Backup
- Reset the phone
- Memory and storage
- Change the SIM PIN code
- Install applications
- Make a call
- Add new contact
- An assistance option
- My assistance button
- Applications
- Beginners guide - Discover your phone
- Doro Selection
- Messages
- Camera
- Handle pictures in the Gallery
- Doro Connect & Care
- My Doro Manager
- Google search
- Internet (Web browser)
- Dock mode
- Magnifier
- Music
- Listen to the radio
- Calendar
- Alarm
- The weather forecast
- My notes
- Torch
- Timer
- Calculator
- Recorded sounds
- Code safe
- Google Apps
- The cloud
- Location based services
- Status icons
- Examples of soft keys
- Safety instructions
- Network services and costs
- Care and maintenance
- Warranty
- Specifications
- Copyright and other notices
English
My home screen to personalise the Home screen with your own wall-
paper and shortcuts, see My wallpaper, p.30 and Home screen
shortcuts, p.30.
An assistance option to set your assistance button and manage your
ICE information (In Case of Emergency) card, see My assistance but-
ton
, p.50 or ICE (In Case of Emergency) , p.52. You can also
start remote help from this menu when needed, see How to use Re-
mote help
, p.53.
My Doro Manager is a convenient web service that makes owning a
Doro phone even easier. The Doro phone owner and his relatives
can just log into the website and easily manage the phone’s settings
and content from anywhere. It’s also a great way to transfer data to
a new phone, or enable trusted relatives or friends to assist wher-
ever they are. See My Doro Manager, p.63.
A display option to change the font size, contrast, screen brightness,
colors and audio setup for voice calls (hearing aid).
An audio option to set the ringtone, the volume and to manage
phone audio settings. You can configure the audio settings with your
hearing aid, see My audio setup for voice calls, p.34.
A general option to set screen’s brightness, sounds volume and vi-
bration on/off, Haptic feedback (vibration on/off when you press the
screen), storing in the phone or on the memory card, the phone’s
language, date and time, and the more advanced Android settings.
Voice assistant
Some languages supports a voice assistant which is a voice-controlled
smart assistant. You can use the voice assistant to start apps , ask all
kinds of questions, make plans, and carry out a variety of useful tasks. If
you’re new to the voice assistant, it helps you to explain how it works and
what you can do. Start the feature by tapping
Voice assistant or long
pressing the home key. The display will show what looks like a message
screen for text answers and links, and voice features for answering ques-
tions out loud — you can type questions too, if you want to use it in a qui-
et environment. It gives you a few ideas about what to try out, and if you
have experience with voice assistants, then you know the sort of ques-
tions that it can answer. This includes basic questions like:
• What is the weather like today?
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