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
• Google quickly search for items on the Internet or on your
phone.
• Chrome search for information and browse webpages.
• Gmail send or receive emails via the Google Mail service.
• Maps find your location on the map, search for locations, and
view location information for various places.
• YouTube watch or create videos and share them with others
• Drive store your content on the cloud, access it from anywhere,
and share it with others.
• Play Music discover, listen to, and share music on your phone.
You can upload music collections stored on your device to the
cloud and access them later.
• Play Movies & TV download videos to watch from Play Store,
see Google
™
Play Store, p.44.
• Duo chat individually or in groups with your friends.
• Photos search for, manage, and edit all your photos and videos
from various sources in one place.
The cloud
The cloud is not a physical thing. The cloud is a network of servers, and
each server has a different function. Some servers use computing power
to run applications or "deliver a service." For example, when you take a
picture on your smartphone, it is stored on your phone's internal memory
drive. However, when you upload the photos to Instagram, you are up-
loading it to the cloud.
So remember: The Cloud is a network of servers. Some servers provide
an online service, and others allow you to store and access data, like In-
stagram or Dropbox. Chances are, you encounter the cloud daily. From
Google Drive to Evernote, any time you store information without using
up your phone's internal data, you're storing information in the cloud.
Location based services
LBS stands for Location-Based Service and is a software application for
mobile devices that requires knowledge about where the device is lo-
cated. The service can be query-based and it can provide you with useful
information such as “Where is the nearest restaurant?”. The service can
also be push-based and send you coupons or let you view commute
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