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
Note! If you can’t spot the unit that you want to connect with, tap
Refresh, to refresh the list. Or you can request to make the device
visible to others, a selection you make on the other unit. Refer to the
other device’s user manual.
4. You may be asked to input a password or to press a button. If promp-
ted, input the password or otherwise acknowledge the connection
on your phone or the other device.
5. After you acknowledge the password (or not), the units are con-
nected and communicating. You can begin using the device.
6. Tap
to view available options.
Note! Because the devices are now paired, when you turn on Bluetooth
on your device and the other device is on, the connection reestablishes
and they'll stay paired until you unpair them.
Unpair devices
1. From the Home screen, tap Set My other connections
The Bluetooth connection.
2. The paired devices are listed.
3. Tap
next to the device name that you want to unpair.
4. Tap Forget.
Note! To disconnect you can turn off the other unit or disable Bluetooth
on that device.
Aeroplane mode
In Aeroplane mode you can’t make or receive calls, surf the web or down-
load emails, or do anything that requires an Internet connection, this is
to prevent disturbance to sensitive equipment. You can still play games,
listen to music, watch videos and other content, as long as all this con-
tent is saved on your memory card or internal storage.
When you take your phone abroad, you can keep it in flight mode. If you
do that, there’s no chance of data roaming charges, and you can still en-
able Wi-Fi. Enable Aeroplane mode when in areas with no network cover-
age to save battery since the phone repeatedly scans for available
networks and this consumes power. You can be notified by alarms, if
alarms are activated.
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