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 insert an external memory, it is recommended you change
the default storage location. This allows you to save more files on your
phone, like pictures and videos. We recommend that you regularly copy
your photos from the phone's internal storage to your computer as a form
of backup, see Connect the phone to a computer, p.37. These files are
found in the DCIM folder on your phone. DCIM stands for Digital Camera
IMages and it is the default directory structure for digital cameras and for
smartphone cameras.
Free up memory space
The memory in your device tends to fill up as a result of normal usage. If
your phone starts to slow down, or applications suddenly shut down, con-
sider the following:
Delete pictures
• If you use your phone to take a lot of pictures, remember to back
them up on your computer every now and again. Not only will this
prevent you from losing any photos if anything were to happen to
your phone, but it also gives you the opportunity to delete them from
your phone and free up space. You can access your pictures by sim-
ply plugging your phone into your computer via a USB cable, see
Connect the phone to a computer, p.37.
• There are also several services to use if you want to back up your
photos – in many cases, automatically. Preloaded to this phone is
the Google application, Photos, that supports unlimited storage,
photo and video back up, and even create mini-albums for you.
Clear the cache memory
What is cache? When you are surfing the web or using apps on your
phone’s browser, those websites that you visit will be stored on your
phone in an area of memory called cache. The reason is that the next
time you visit the same website or app the phone will load it from cache
memory instead of downloading everything again from the server which,
take up time and bandwidth.
1. From the Home screen, tap
Set A general option
Advanced settings.
2. Select Storage.
3. Select Cached data and confirm.
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