doro Liberto 825 Smartphone Android Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Doro
Table of Contents
doro Liberto 825 Smartphone Android
Product Information
Component | Description |
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Earpiece | |
Touch display | |
Recents key | |
Home key | |
Back key | |
Proximity sensors | |
Front-facing camera | |
Headset port | |
Charging port | |
Volume | |
Power button | |
Camera button | |
Flash | |
Rear-facing camera | |
Second microphone | |
Assistance button | |
Loudspeaker |
The items supplied with your phone might vary depending on the software and accessories available in your region or offered by your service provider. You can obtain additional accessories from your local Doro dealer. The supplied accessories provide the best performance with your phone.
Product Usage Instructions
Step 1 – Unbox your new phone
Step 2 – Insert memory card, SIM card, and battery
- IMPORTANT! Turn off the phone and disconnect the charger before removing the battery cover. Remove the battery cover. Be careful not to damage your fingernails when you remove the battery cover. Do not bend or twist the battery cover excessively as it may get damaged.
- Insert the SIM card
- CAUTION: This device accepts micro SIM or 3FF SIM card. Use of incompatible SIM cards may damage the card or the device, and may corrupt data stored on the card.
- Insert the memory card
- IMPORTANT! Use only compatible memory cards with this device. Compatible card type: microSD, microSDHC. Incompatible cards may damage the card itself, the device, and corrupt any data stored on the card. Take care not to scratch or bend the contacts on the memory or SIM card when inserting them into the card holders.
Step 3 – Charge
Charge your phone. While it’s possible that your phone will already come with enough charge to be powered on right out of the box, we recommend giving it a full charge before first using it.
- CAUTION: Only use batteries, chargers, and accessories that have been approved for use with this particular model. Connecting other accessories may be dangerous and may invalidate the phone’s type approval and warranty.
- Plug the included USB cable into the charging port on the phone or the wall charger that you plug into a wall socket. Alternatively, plug it into a USB port on your computer. Generally, charging is quicker if plugged directly into the wall socket.
- If the phone is turned off during charging, it will still continue to charge. Press the Power button to view the charging status.
Save energy
When you have fully charged the battery and disconnected the charger from
the device, unplug the charger from the wall socket. To save power, the screen
is locked after a while. Press the Power button to activate the screen.
Doro Liberto® 825
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https://manual-hub.com/
Note! All illustrations are for illustrative purposes only and may not accurately depict the actual device.
English 1. Earpiece 2. Touch display 3. Recents key 4. Home key 5. Back key 6. Proximity sensors 7. Front-facing camera 8. Headset port 9. Charging port
10. Volume 11. Power button 12. Camera button 13. Flash 14. Rear-facing camera 15. Second microphone 16. Assistance button 17. Loudspeaker
The items supplied with your phone might vary depending on the software and accessories available in your region or offered by your service provider. You can obtain additional accessories from your local Doro dealer. The supplied accessories provide the best performance with your phone.
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Congratulations on your purchase
Doro Liberto® 825 is a revolutionary smartphone that does what other
smartphones do, but far more easily than ever before. Now you can communicate
and enjoy photos, videos, fast 4G Internet and much more in a way that
simplifies how you set up, access and use the phone’s various functions. Get
help as you go from the built-in coach, and feel even more secure with safety
features such as our Assistance button. You can also add more apps via Google
Play, and easily manage settings and content remotely. If using a smartphone
seems unnecessarily complicated, Doro Liberto® 825 will change your mind. It’s
the first smartphone to think the way you do, making it the perfect choice for
first-time users who want all the enjoyment a smartphone can offer, but in an
easier, more intuitive way. For more information about accessories or other
Doro products please visit www.doro.com.
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How to set up your Doro Liberto® 825
When you first get your phone, there is a few actions that you need to take
before starting to use it.
Step 1 — Unbox your new phone
The first step is to unbox the phone and assess the items and equipment
included in the delivery. Make sure to read through the manual so you can
familiarize yourself with the equipment and the basic functions. · The items
supplied with the device and any available accessories
may vary depending on the region or service provider. · The supplied items are
designed for this device and may not be com-
patible with other devices. · Appearances and specifications are subject to
change without prior
notice. · You can purchase additional accessories from your local Doro re-
tailer. Make sure they are compatible with the device before purchase. · Only
use batteries, chargers and accessories that have been approved for use with
this particular model. Connecting other accessories may be dangerous and may
invalidate the phone’s type approval and warranty. · Availability of all
accessories is subject to change depending entirely on manufacturing
companies. For more information about available accessories, refer to the Doro
website.
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Step 2 — Insert memory card, SIM card and battery
IMPORTANT! Turn off the phone and disconnect the charger before removing the
battery cover. Remove the battery cover IMPORTANT! Be careful not to damage
your fingernails when you remove the battery cover. Do not bend or twist the
battery cover excessively as it may get damaged.
Insert the SIM card CAUTION
This device accepts micro SIM or 3FF SIM card. Use of incompatible SIM cards
may damage the card or the device, and may corrupt data stored on the card.
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Insert the memory card IMPORTANT! Use only compatible memory cards with this
device. Compatible card type: microSD, microSDHC. Incompatible cards may
damage the card itself, the device and corrupt any data stored on the card.
Some phones may have a pre-installed memory card. Tip: Take care not to
scratch or bend the contacts on the memory or SIM card when inserting them
into the card holders.
See External memory, p.40 for additional info. Insert the battery
Step 3 — Charge
Charge your phone. While it’s possible that your phone will already come with
enough charge to be powered on right out of the box, we recommended to give it
a full charge before first using it.
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CAUTION Only use batteries, chargers and accessories that have been approved
for use with this particular model. Connecting other accessories may be
dangerous and may invalidate the phone’s type approval and warranty.
· Insert the small end
of the included USB cable into the charg-
ing port on the phone (A).
· You can also charge the phone using the cradle. Insert the small
end
of the included USB cable into the charging port on the
cradle and place the phone in the cradle (B).
· Insert the other end
of the included USB cable into the wall
charger that you plug into to a wall socket.
· You can also plug the included USB cable
into a USB port on
your computer. Generally charging is quicker if plugged directly into
the wall socket.
If the phone is turned off during charging, the phone is still charging.
Press the ! Power button to view charging status.
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Save energy When you have fully charged the battery and disconnected the
charger from the device, unplug the charger from the wall socket. Note! To
save power, the screen is locked after a while. Press the ! Power button to
activate the screen, see Lock screen, p.10
Step 4– Turn on the phone
Note! When turning on your phone, the installed applications may need to be
updated. Application updates requires Internet connection and can take a few
minutes. A Wi-Fi connection is preferable. The phone may appear a bit slow
during the update. · Once you’ve fully charged the device, turn it on by
pressing and hold-
ing the ! Power button. Keep it pressed until the phone vibrates and the
display lights up. · Enter your SIM card PIN if requested, then select to
confirm. Tap
to erase. · Wait for the phone to start. If the wrong PIN code is entered
several times Enter PUK is displayed and you need to enter your PUK code
(Personal Unblocking Key). Contact your service provider for more information
about PIN and PUK code. See Change the SIM PIN code, p.41 for information
about changing the PIN code. To turn off the phone · Press and hold the !
Power button until the options menu opens. · In the options menu, tap Power
off.
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Get to know your phone
Sign in to GoogleTM
IMPORTANT! You need an Internet connection to use this service. It is
recommended to use Wi-Fi connections when available to reduce costs for data
traffic. Contact your service provider for detailed subscription costs before
activating.
You need to have a GoogleTM account, one free account gets you into everything
Google. It’s a convenient way to manage your phone’s applications, contacts,
calendar events, reminders and more. You can also back up your information in
case you should lose your phone. You don’t have to use any of the specific
Google services like Gmail on a daily basis if you don’t want to, and you can
add other email accounts to your phone. Create GoogleTM account
1. From the Home screen, select Play Store. 2. Follow the on-screen
instructions to complete the account setup.
Assistive functions
Use the symbols to guide you through supporting sections in the manual.
Seeing Hearing
Handling Safety
Conversational questionnaire
Learn at your own pace! Setting up your phone the first time can be tricky —
we created the conversational questionnaire to help you to easily navigate and
explore your device — asking all the right questions so that your phone is as
unique as you. Follow the instructions to start personalising your new Doro
Liberto® 825.
Touchscreen motion and gestures
Here is a description of how to use your touchscreen and gestures (motions
that you make with one or two fingers).
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CAUTION Avoid scratching the touch screen, do not tap it with anything sharp
or allow the touch screen to come into contact with water. Do not touch the
screen if the glass is cracked or shattered. Touch or tap · Touch or tap an
item, such as a button or a program
icon, to select it or to open it. Touch can be used to select or deselect a
relevant tick box in a list of options. Double-tap · Touch the same item twice
to zoom in on a map or an image. Long press · Touch and hold an item on the
screen. Some actions, such as to move an icon on the Home screen, begins with
a long press. Select or deselect options · Select or deselect (tap) relevant
boxes or list options. Drag and drop · Dragging and dropping is a way of
moving something — for example, an app on your desktop — from one place to
another. To drag, put your finger on an app and hold down. As you move your
finger across your screen, the app is dragged across the screen, or across
several screens. Place your finger where you want the app to go and release
your finger. The app drops. While dragging and dropping a helpful little menu,
Drag and drop, is shown to confirm that you are doing it right.
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Scroll, Swipe and Flick
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· A swipe is when you press your finger to the screen and drag to the right or
left, the screen moves. Swiping to the left on the Home screen, for example,
moves you to the next Home screen. Drag or flick your finger on the screen in
the direction you want to go. Think of it as using the left- or right-arrow
keys on a computer keyboard.
· Flick means to swipe more quickly on a page, quickly flick your finger on
the screen in the direction you want to move.
Pinch and spread (zoom)
· To pinch: Place two fingers separated on the screen and pinch them together
to zoom out of a map. This function is not always applicable.
· To spread: Place two fingers together on the screen and spread them to zoom
in. This function is not always applicable.
· If available, tap to zoom in or to zoom out.
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Sensors Your device has sensors that detect light and proximity. · Light
sensor to detect light and adjust
adjust the brightness of the screen, if set to automatic. See The screen
brightness, p.30. · Proximity sensor (touch sensor) to detect motions. It can
turn the touch screen off during voice calls when your ear is close to the
screen to prevent unintentionally activating other functions. See Call
settings, p.45
Home screen
The Home screen is your start screen on your Doro Liberto® 825, and here you
can collect the apps and your favourite contacts that you use most often. You
can also set your favourite picture as wallpaper. Use the GoogleTM search bar
to quickly find what you are looking for. To add a shortcut to the Home screen
see Add a shortcut, p.29 and to remove shortcuts see Remove a shortcut, p.30.
Go to the Home screen · Press . Access the extended Home screen 1. Tap the
arrow at the bottom end of the Home screen. 2. To close the extended screen,
tap the arrow again. Tip: You can also swipe upwards or downwards to open and
close the extended Home screen.
Lock screen
The screen turns off and locks when you are not using the phone. The lock
screen can show time and date as well as notifications like missed calls or
messages.
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Note! Your phone continues to run while it’s sleeping. Mail is received, social networking updates are made, and so on. Your phone also continues to play music while the screen is locked.
Activate or unlock the screen · Briefly press the .
Lock the screen · Briefly press the ! Power button.
Screen lock
The screen lock prevents unwanted actions on the touch screen when you are not
using the phone.
Screen lock settings
You can change the way that you lock the screen to prevent others from accessing your personal information.
1. To activate the screen lock or change the type of screen lock, tap
Set.
2. Tap A general option following:
My screen lock. Tap to select one of the
· None to unlock, press or the ! Power button. No security.
· Swipe (default setting) to unlock you slide ger. No security.
up with your fin-
· Pattern to unlock you trace a pattern with your finger on the screen. Medium security.
Note! You can trace over the dots in any order, but you can trace over the same dot only once. The pattern must cover at least four dots.
· PIN to unlock you type a PIN. A PIN consists of numbers only. Enter at least
four numbers, and then enter the password again to verify it. Medium to high
security.
· Password to unlock you type a password. A password can consists of
characters and/or numbers. Enter at least four characters including numbers
and symbols, and then enter the
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password again to verify it. High security. Password must contain at least one
letter. IMPORTANT! It makes sense to choose a PIN code or a pattern that is
easy to remember, but try to make it difficult enough so that others can’t
guess it. If you activate it, keep the code/pattern in a safe place, since it
will be needed if you need to reset.
Note! The available options may vary depending on the screen lock method
selected.
To use the phone keys
Recents key · Press to view recently used applications.
1. To close an application, swipe it to the left or right. Or tap the to
close all at once.
2. To open an application, tap it. Home key · Press to return to the Home
screen. · Press and hold to launch Google Now. Google Now is an intelli-
gent personal assistant developed by Google, that is available within the
Google search mobile application. IMPORTANT! You need an Internet connection
and a Google account (see, Sign in to GoogleTM, p.7) to use this service. It
is recommended to use Wi-Fi connections when available to reduce costs for
data traffic. Contact your service provider for detailed subscription costs
before activating.
To set up Wi-Fi, see Connect to Internet using wireless networks (Wi-Fi),
p.19. Back key
· Press to return to the previous screen, or to close a dialog box, menu, or
keyboard. Once you are back to the Home screen, you can’t go back any further.
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Side volume keys · During a call the volume keys adjusts the call volume. ·
From standby the volume keys adjust the ringtone volume. · To adjust the
volume level for music and videos.
Soft keys Android smart phones like your Doro Liberto® 825, as well as most
Android applications, feature common icons. Many icons that you see onscreen
are actually buttons on the touchscreen. If you don’t see the text, images or
information that you want, try to touch the screen or to tap an icon for a
pick list or to reach another menu.
To access further options
more options (available in the action bar or in apps).
I want to
more options (available in the action bar or in apps).
To enable and disable features and functions
or
enabled functions.
or
disabled functions.
My applications screen
Application is another word for program or software, a common way to shorten
the term application is App. The application screen contains the applications
that come pre-installed on your Doro Liberto® 825 and any other apps that you
choose to install. The applications screen extends beyond the regular screen
width, so you need to swipe left or right to view all content. The number tabs
at the bottom displays the current screen of the applications, you can also
tap a number tab to select that screen. Open the application screen
· From the Home screen, tap the shortcut My apps.
· Or from the Home screen, swipe to the right to open Close the application screen · Press or .
My apps.
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To install applications, see Doro Selection, p.52.
Application screen settings 1. From the Home screen, tap the shortcut My apps.
2. Or from the Home screen, swipe to the right to open My apps. 3. Tap I want
to. 4. Tap Open settings:
· Drag and drop switch on to enable drag and drop on long press. This allows
you to touch and hold applications on-screen, slide your finger to the
item’snew location, lift your finger to drop it in its new place.
· Application sorting to arrange your applications by download date, to sort
them manually (drag and drop) or by your most used apps.
Quick ways to quiet your phone
You have three options to quiet your phone: 1. Use the side keys +/ to adjust
the volume. 2. Drag the slider to adjust the sound level or tap:
· Silent. · Sleep. · Sound. Tip: You can also activate silent mode by pressing
and holding the ! Power button and tap to select in the options menu. Tap to
activate vibrate mode.
Notification panel and status bar
Status bar The status bar, located at the top of your screen, shows signal
strength, ongoing and new applications as well as battery status. Indicator
icons appear when something new happens, like new message or missed call.
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Notification panel Open the notification panel to view more information about
the icons in the status bar, to view your notifications and manage quick phone
settings like Wi-Fi or Aeroplane mode. Open and close the notification panel
To open the notification panel, swipe the status bar downwards.
To close the notification panel, swipe upwards on the screen. Or tap .
Clear the notification list · To clear all the notifications, tap . · To close
one by one, swipe to the left or right. Use the quick setting buttons 1. To
enable or disable features, tap:
· Wi-Fi. · Mobile Data. · Bluetooth. · Aeroplane mode. · Torch.
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Tip: Use the shortcut in the upper right corner to reach Set.
Notifications on lock screen All app notifications appear on the lock screen ready for viewing. Not only that, but you can interact with them as well. Depending on the app in question you can:
· Swipe to dismiss. · Tap to reply. · Double tap to go to the relevant app.
Note! To hide sensitive alerts; swipe the status bar downwards to open
the notification panel and tap
A general option Advanced
settings Sound & notification When device is locked.
Enter text
You can enter text, numbers and other characters using the on-screen keyboard.
Your phone is preloaded with the Doro keyboard. Select a text field to open
the on-screen keyboard. You can also adjust your on-screen keyboard in various
ways eg select a theme to improve readability.
Activate keyboard
· Tap a text field.
Select Voice input or Classic keyboard
· Tap Voice input or Classic keyboard to select how to enter your text.
Hide the keyboard
· Tap the icon or press .
Special characters and numerals 1. Tap ?123 for more characters. 2. Select the
desired character or select =< to view additional
characters. 3. To return, select ABC.
Move the cursor within text · Tap somewhere in the text to get the marker. Put
your finger on the
marker to move the cursor within the text. As you move your finger, the marker
is dragged over the text. Place your finger where you want the marker to go
and release your finger. The marker drops.
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Switch between upper case and lower case letters The Shift-key is found to the
lower left of your keyboard. Capitalisation is activated when you start
entering text. Capitalisation means writing a word with its first letter in
uppercase and the remaining letters in lowercase.
Note! Double tap Spacebar to make a full stop followed by a space.
· Tap Shift key twice to type ALL CAPS.
· Tap to type only lower case letters.
·
to type with capitalisation.
Smileys
1. Tap for a list of smileys. 2. Select the desired smiley. 3. To return,
select ABC.
Enter text with word predictions Start entering text and the dictionary
suggests words based on the keys you have selected. Predictive text is enabled
by default. When you’re done typing something, you can go back and tap a
misspelled or mistakenly autocorrected word. Tap the misspelled or mistakenly
autocorrected word to select other possible auto corrections. This is the
easiest way to fix mistakes — if you don’t find the word you wanted, use the
Backspace key to erase and type a new word.
Enter text 1. Start to type a word, your keyboard may provide predictions as
you
type. You can tap a predicted word below the entered text to automatically
complete it. 2. Tap the Spacebar to keep the word you typed and continue with
the next word.
Cut, copy, select all and paste
Cut, Copy, Select all, and Paste are features available inside an email, text message/box, or basically anywhere.
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Note! Long pressing on any action bar icon will help to identify them by popping up a text bar describing the action. 1. Touch and hold the text you want to copy.
2. The selected text is highlighted
. Move the marker on either
end to increase or decrease the highlighted area.
3. When the highlighted area is the size you want, select Copy or
Cut. 4. Touch and hold where you want to paste. The text box Paste will be
displayed. Press the text box to paste the text.
Tip: While you’re in the middle of writing a message you can change the keyboard also from the quick settings in the Notification panel. To open the Notification panel, swipe the status bar downwards.
Select keyboard and personalise your keyboard
You can select to personalise your keyboard, depending on the selected keyboard.
1. From the Home screen, tap Set.
2. Tap A general option
The keyboard options.
3. Tap Choose a keyboard.
4. Tap wanted keyboard.
5. After you’ve done that, tap More options to make further personalisations to your keyboard.
6. When done, tap .
Tip: When entering text, open the Notification panel by swiping your finger from the top of the screen to the bottom, and press Change keyboard. Or, from the The keyboard options menu, set the default keyboard by pressing Change keyboard.
Capture a screenshot
It’s easy and often useful to get a snapshot of your phone’s screen, a
screenshot. To view the screenshot, see Handle pictures in the Gallery, p.58.
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Take a screenshot 1. Find the screen you want to get a snapshot of. 2.
Simultaneously press and hold the ! Power button and the volume
minus key .
Connect to the Internet
Your smartphone Doro Liberto® 825 is just like any other mobile phone you can
make calls and send texts. But you can also access the internet, send and
receive emails, install apps and games, and check your social networking
sites, like Facebook and Twitter, for this you need to be connected to
Internet.
Connect to Internet using wireless networks (Wi-Fi) Use Wi-Fi to connect your phone to the Internet instead of the mobile network. You may already have Wi- Fi in your home and it’s often available at workplaces. Take advantage of free networks in coffee shops, hotels, trains and libraries. Connecting to the Internet with Wi-Fi doesn’t incur additional data traffic costs, unless you have to pay to get on the wireless network.
1. From the Home screen, tap Set Wi-Fi.
My Internet connection
2. Switch to enable. Available networks are displayed in a list. The
networks can be open or secured ( ).
3. Select a network and tap Connect. If secured, enter the password. For more
information, contact the relevant network administrator.
4. Connected network is highlighted with Connected.
Tip: is shown in the status bar when connected. You can easily turn on and off Wi-Fi from the quick settings in the notification panel. To open the notification panel, swipe the status bar downwards.
Note! Keep in mind that your phone remembers Wi-Fi networks you connect to. If Wi-Fi is turned on, the phone automatically connects to the network next time you are within reach. Some open networks require you to log in to a webpage before gaining access to the network.
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Connect to Internet using mobile data Use Mobile data to connect your phone to a network provider with a data traffic plan. What that means is that your phone can connect to the Internet anytime it is in range of your operators mobile network a service you pay for through a monthly data traffic plan. And there may be a limit to the amount of data you can use per month. You can limit your data usage by turning off mobile data. You’ll then not be able to access the internet using the mobile network. You can still use Wi-Fi even though mobile data is turned off.
1. From the Home screen, tap Set My Mobile data settings.
2. Switch to enable. 3. When done, tap .
My Internet connection
Note! You can easily turn on and off Mobile Data from the quick settings in the notification panel. To open the notification panel, swipe the status bar downwards.
Tip: Contact your service provider for detailed subscription costs before activating. Network services and costs Your device is approved for use on the 4G LTE FDD 3 (1800), 7 (2600), 8 (900), 20 (800) MHz / WCDMA 1 (2100), 2 (1900), 5 (850), 8 (900) MHz / GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz networks. To use the device, you need a subscription with a service provider. Using network services may result in traffic costs. Some product features require support from the network, and you may need to subscribe to them. Some operations and features are SIM card and/or network dependent or dependent on the compatibility of devices and the content formats supported. Some services are subject to a separate charge. Data roaming On or Off When you travel with your device and you are switched from your own network operator’s network to another, it’s called roaming. The roaming state allows you to be reachable and you can make or receive phone calls
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regardless of where you are, but it almost always involves a surcharge for
using another operators network. If you need to access the Internet or other
data services using mobile data traffic, then you need to activate data
roaming. To limit your data usage when abroad roaming is Off as default.
Tip: is shown in the status bar when roaming. Your phone can still access the Internet over the Wi-Fi connection even if you disable roaming.
Note! Using data services while roaming can be costly. Contact your service provider for data roaming rates before you use data roaming.
Turn Data roaming On or Off
1. From the Home screen, tap Set
My Internet connection
My Mobile data settings More… .
2. Use the Data roaming switch with OK.
to enable/disable and confirm
3. When done, tap .
Battery
Increase the charging speed
1. To increase the charging speed, turn the device or its screen off when you
charge the battery. Press the ! Power button to view charging status.
2. The device can be used during charging, but it may take longer to fully
charge the battery.
3. If the device heats up or the ambient air temperature rises, the charging
speed may automatically decrease. This is a normal operating condition to
prevent damage to the device.
Battery saver mode Once activated, the battery saver mode, helps to increase battery life. The battery saver is designed to start functioning when the battery level of your phone reaches a certain level. To save battery many features are slowed down, such as: background syncing, vibrations (vibrate on touch will be lost), email and/or message processes and more.
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1. From the Home screen, tap Set A general option
Advanced settings Battery
Battery saver.
2. Switch to enable. When you flip the switch you’ll see that the colour of the switch changes and your status bar at the top of the screen turns orange. This lets you know instantly that the mode is enabled (but not necessarily engaged).
3. To automatically activate power saving mode when the remaining battery power reaches the preset level, tap Turn on automatically and select an option.
Note! The battery saver feature will turn off automatically when you charge your device.
Reduce battery consumption Here are some tips on how you may extend the
phone’s battery power by reducing battery consumption.
· Charge your phone often, preferably every day. Charging does not affect the
lifetime of the battery.
· When not downloading data from the Internet, which is power consuming,
disable data connections over mobile networks. Data is still transmitted over
Wi-Fi.
· Turn off Wi-Fi when not in use. Use the notification panel to disable the
features.
· Turn off Bluetooth when not in use. Use the notification panel to disable
the features.
· Deactivate auto-syncing of apps and synchronise your applications manually,
like your email, calendar and contacts.
· Use the Battery status menu in your device to see which applications use the
most power.
· Decrease the screen brightness, see The screen brightness, p.30. · When in
areas with no network coverage, turn off your device or acti-
vate the Aeroplane mode. The device repeatedly scans for available networks
which consumes power. See Aeroplane mode, p.34. · The GPS is also quite
battery consuming. If you want to stop apps reporting on your location
automatically, make sure that Location reporting is off, see How to disable
GPS location services, p.73.
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· Use Doro original handsfree devices to listen to music. Handsfree devices
consume less battery than your device’s own loudspeakers.
· Lock the screen when not in use, press the ! Power button and your display
goes to sleep. See Lock screen, p.10.
Navigate your phone Select on-screen actions
Doro’s unique telephone menu is action-based and allows you to navigate your
phone, by just asking yourself, What do I want to do? For example, send an
email to a contact that is available in your contact book. 1. Tap the Send
button. You are asked, What? and responds by tapping
An email. 2. You are asked To whom? and responds by tapping A contact. 3. Tap
to select a contact. 4. Enter subject. 5. Tap just above Sent from my Doro to
compose your email. 6. If desired, tap I want to to access more options: 7.
When done, tap Send.
Call
To call someone. A number to enter a phone number, see Calls, p.43. A contact
to make a call from your contact book. For more info see Calls, p.43 or
Contacts, p.47. A recent contact to call from the call log, see Call log, p.45
My voicemail to call your voicemail, see Call settings, p.45.
View
To reach many of the most frequently used apps.
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Messages to view messages. My emails to view emails, create or add an email
account, see Email, p.54 My call history to view call logs, see Call log, p.45
My pictures and videos to view stored images and videos, see Handle pictures
in the Gallery, p.58 My contacts to see and handle your ICE card (In Case of
Emergency), see Contacts, p.47 Something on the Internet to search the
Internet, see Internet (Web browser), p.65 My calendar to see the calendar and
your events, see Calendar, p.68 My alarms to view your alarms or add a new
one, see Alarm, p.68. The weather forecast, see My widgets, p.30 My location
to go to Google maps and find your location, search for addresses, find your
way and more. My applications to reach your apps, see My applications screen,
p.13
My tools to reach your tool apps. The magnifier to magnify text and small
parts etc, see Magnifier, p.66. My notes ,see My notes, p.69 In the dark to
switch on and off, see Torch, p.69 My phone information to view information
and data about your phone.
Send
To send and share messages, email, pictures and more from your phone.
A message see Write messages, p.53 An email , see Write emails, p.55 A picture
or video to send a picture or video. To view stored images and videos, see
Handle pictures in the Gallery, p.58
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A contact card to send a contact card. A note, see My notes, p.69. My location
to send your present location. A music file to send a music file. A recorded
sound to record and send a recorded sound, see Listen to a recorded sound,
p.70. To access the extended Home screen 1. Tap the arrow at the bottom end of
the Home screen. 2. To close the extended screen, tap the arrow again.
Search
To find information on the Internet, your way to a place or find out what
music you are listening to.
Something on the Internet to search the Internet, see Internet (Web browser),
p.65. Directions, an address, a place to find an address, a place or your way
from your current position. Something in my phone to search your phone for
files, images or contacts and more.
Add
To add new contacts, notes, alarms, events etc. A contact to create a new
contact, see Add new contact, p.47. A note to write a note, see My notes,
p.69. An alarm to set alarms or reminders, seeAlarm, p.68. An event to book an
event and get a reminder at the start time, seeCalendar, p.68. An application
to add new applications, see Doro Selection, p.52.
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My home screen shortcuts to select the shortcuts you want access to from the
Home screen. My information in case of emergency (ICE), see ICE (In Case of
Emergency) , p.51.
Snap
Document an event with a picture, video or sound.
A photo to take photos, see Camera, p.55. A video to record a video, see
Camera, p.55. A selfie to take a picture of yourself; see Take a selfie, p.56.
Discover
To discover apps, your phone, places near you or something on the Internet.
New applications to view your apps and add new ones, see Doro Selection, p.52.
My phone to find learn more about the basic functions of your phone, see
Beginners guide – Discover your phone, p.52. Around me to find useful
facilities nearby your current position. Something on the Internet to search
the Internet, see Internet (Web browser), p.65.
Listen
To listen to the radio, your music or to your voicemail messages.
To the radio to listen to the FM-radio, see Listen to the radio, p.67. To my
music to search and listen to your downloaded music, see Music, p.67. To a
recorded sound to search and listen to your recorded sounds, see Listen to a
recorded sound, p.70. Voicemail messages to listen to the message(s) you use
in the voicemail and to the voicemail you have received, see Call settings,
p.45.
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Set
To manage the settings of your phone. My alarms to set an alarm, see Alarm,
p.68. My Internet connection to activate and set up your Internet connection,
see Connect to the Internet, p.19. My other connections to activate and set
your connection with The Bluetooth connection or The geolocation options, see
The Bluetooth connection®, p.33 or Location based services, p.72. My home
screen to personalise the Home screen with your own wallpaper and shortcuts,
see My wallpaper, p.29 and Home screen shortcuts, p.29. An assistance option
to set your assistance button and manage your ICE information (In Case of
Emergency) card, see My assistance button , p.49 or ICE (In Case of Emergency)
, p.51. You can also start remote help from this menu when needed, see My
phone information, p.36. 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 wherever 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.32. A general option to set screen’s
brightness, sounds volume and vibration 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.
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Phone settings
Where to find the settings
To reach the most common settings for your phone
1. From the Home screen, tap Set.
To reach the advanced settings for your phone 1. Swipe the status bar downwards, to open the Notification panel.
2. Tap in the upper right corner.
3. Tap A general option
Advanced settings.
The date and time
Your phone should already be set to the correct time, date, time format and
time zone, these are provided by your network operator. If not, you can set it
yourself. Do as follows to reach the settings:
1. From the Home screen, tap Set
A general option.
2. Tap The date and time.
· Auto time to automatically update the time, date and time zone. Auto time is enabled by default.
Note! Switch time zone.
to disable and manually set time, date and
· Set time format to select 24-hour format or 12-hour format. 3. When done, tap .
The haptic feedback
When the haptic feedback is activated the device will vibrate with the sound
when playing music and it will also vibrate when buttons are tapped in
supported apps.
1. From the Home screen, tap Set
A general option
The
haptic feedback.
· To disable switch . Confirm with .
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The screen timeout
You can set the length of time the device waits before turning off the display
backlight.
1. From the Home screen, tap Set
A general option
My
screen lock. Tap to select one of the time intervals.
2. Confirm with .
My wallpaper
Wallpaper is the background on the Home screen and on the Lock screen. You can
change the wallpaper image into any image, such as a picture you’ve taken or
pre-loaded images.
1. From the Home screen, tap Set
My home screen.
2. Tap My wallpaper.
3. Tap Change.
4. Tap Gallery, Live wallpaper or Doro wallpaper.
5. Tap an image to select it and confirm with .
Note! You can also reset to the default wallpaper, to reset tap Reset.
Home screen shortcuts
What is a shortcut? A shortcut can be a fast track to a contact or an
application.
Add a shortcut from the Home screen 1. You can add or remove a shortcut directly from the Home screen,
tap .
2. Tap once again. 3. Select an item to add as shortcut from the pick list.
4. Confirm with .
Add a shortcut
1. From the Home screen, tap Set 2. Tap My shortcuts.
My home screen.
3. Tap to add and tap to select e.g. Pin a contact from the pick list.
Confirm with .
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Note! You need to remove a shortcut before you can replace it.
Remove a shortcut
1. From the Home screen, tap Set 2. Tap My shortcuts.
My home screen.
3. Tap to select a shortcut and confirm with .
My widgets
Widgets are small apps that launch specific functions to provide information
and convenient access. Turn on weather forecasts for your location, add one or
more locations.
Disable Google search bar
· To disable switch .
Weather forecast display 1. Tap My widgets.
2. Tap Today to select from the pick list. Confirm with .
Disable clock
· To disable switch . Confirm with .
The text size
1. From the Home screen, tap Set
A display option.
2. Tap Normal and tap to select an option in the pick list.
3. When done, tap .
The screen brightness
You can adjust the brightness of the screen. The default setting is Automatic
and to save battery, we recommend you to keep this setting.
1. From the Home screen, tap Set
A display option.
2. Switch to disable.
3. Drag the slider to adjust the screen brightness manually. The higher value the brighter the screen.
4. When done, tap .
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The text contrast
To increase the contrast of some text and images on the screen and make
objects clearer and easier to identify.
1. From the Home screen, tap Set 2. Switch to enable. Confirm with
A display option. .
The color inversion
1. From the Home screen, tap Set
A display option.
2. To switch to white text on dark background. When done, tap .
Note! All colours on your screen are inverted and you may get some pretty odd colour combinations.
The color correction
1. From the Home screen, tap Set
A display option.
2. To switch colour mode for persons with colour vision deficiency to see things more clearly. Tap to select:
· Disabled
· Monochromacy
· Inverted deuteranomaly
· Deuteranomaly (red-green)
· Inverted protanomaly
· Protanomaly (red-green)
· Inverted tritanomaly · Tritanomaly (blue-yellow)
When done, tap .
Improve accessibility further
Improve accessibility further with features that make the device easier to use
for users who have impaired vision, hearing, and reduced dexterity.
1. From the Home screen, tap Set
A general option
Advanced settings
Accessibility.
The volume
Adjust settings for various sounds on your device.
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1. From the Home screen, tap Set
An audio option
The volume.
2. Drag the slider to adjust the volume (or press the minus or plus icon).
· Ringtone and notifications. · Music, videos and games. · Alarms. · Also vibrate for calls.
3. When done, tap .
Tip: You can also press the volume keys to adjust the volume. During a call the volume keys adjusts the call volume and from standby they adjust the ringtone volume.
My ringtone
Adjust settings for various sounds on your device.
1. From the Home screen, tap Set ringtone.
An audio option My
Tip: Tap to play and tap to stop listening.
· Ringtone and tap to select an option in the pick list. Confirm with .
· Message & Notification tone tap to select an option in the pick list.
· Recurrent notification tone switch to enable. · Power ON/OFF tone switch to
enable. · Charging tone switch to enable.
2. When done, tap to confirm.
Tip: You can also press the volume keys on the side of the phone to adjust the
volume.
My audio setup for voice calls
If you use a hearing aid or have hearing difficulties when using the telephone
in a noisy environment, you can customise the phones audio settings.
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1. From the Home screen, tap Set
An audio option
My
audio setup for voice calls.
2. Tap Normal to select:
· Normal for normal hearing in normal conditions. · High for moderate hearing
impairment or use in noisy
environment. · HAC mode for use with hearing aid.
3. When done, tap .
Hearing aid compatible (HAC) This telephone is hearing aid compatible. Hearing aid compatibility is not a guarantee that a specific hearing aid will work with a specific telephone. Mobile telephones contain radio transmitters that may interfere with hearing aid performance. This phone has been tested for use with hearing aids, for some of the wireless technologies that it uses, but there may be some newer wireless technologies that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. To ensure that a specific hearing aid works well with this telephone, test them together before making a purchase.
The standard for hearing aid compatibility contains two types of ratings:
· M: To use your hearing aid in this mode, make sure that your hearing aid is
set to M-mode or acoustic coupling mode, and position the telephone’s receiver
near the hearing aid’s built-in microphone. For the best results, try using
the telephone in different positions relative to your hearing aid–for example,
placing the receiver slightly above the ear may result in better performance
for hearing aids with microphones positioned behind the ear.
· T: To use your hearing aid in this mode, make sure that your hearing aid is
set to T-mode or telecoil coupling mode (not all hearing aids have this mode).
For the best results, try using the telephone in different positions relative
to your hearing aid–for example, placing the receiver slightly below or in
front of the ear may result in better performance.
The Bluetooth connection®
You can connect wirelessly to other Bluetooth® compatible devices such as
headsets or other phones.
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Note! Bluetooth can use a lot of battery power. Don’t forget to turn off when
not using.
Pair with other Bluetooth devices
1. From the Home screen, tap Set The Bluetooth connection.
My other connections
2. Switch to enable.
3. Tap to select the unit that you want to connect to.
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 prompted,
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 connected and
communicating. You can begin using the device.
6. Tap I want to 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 The Bluetooth connection.
2. The paired devices are listed.
My other connections
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 download
emails, or do anything that requires an Internet connection, this is to
prevent disturbance to sensitive equipment. You can still play games,
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listen to music, watch videos and other content, as long as all this content 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 enable Wi-Fi. Enable Aeroplane mode when in areas with no network coverage 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.
1. From the Home screen, tap Set
Advanced settings.
2. Tap More.
3. Switch
to enable.
A general option
Tip: To enable you can also press and hold the ! Power button and then select Aeroplane mode in the menu that opens. You can also enable flight mode from the quick settings in the Notification panel.
Tip: is shown in the status bar when enabled. You can easily turn on and off
Aeroplane mode from the quick settings in the notification panel. To open the
notification panel, swipe the status bar downwards.
Connect the phone to a computer
Connect the phone to a computer and start transferring pictures, music and
other file types. All you have to do is connect a USB cable between the phone
and computer. From your computer’s file explorer, you can drag and drop
content between your phone and the computer.
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Note! You might not be able to transfer some copyright-protected material.
Tip: If default storage location is set to memory card, all photos and videos
taken by the phone are stored in the DCIM/Camera folder on the memory card.
Drag and drop content between phone and a computer 1. Connect your phone to a
computer using a USB cable.
Note! You might need to wait for the driver to be installed on your computer
before you can access the phone. Mac users, see
https://www.android.com/filetransfer/.
2. You are prompted, on the computer screen, to choose what to do when you
connect your phone to a computer.
3. Select to open the device and view files in the computers file explorer.
4. Wait until the phone/memory card appears as external disks in the
computers file explorer.
5. Drag and drop selected files between the phone and the computer. 6. If
necessary, also use the Safe to remove hardware function on your
computer. 7. When done, remove the USB cable.
Tip: You can select different connection modes for you phone when connecting
to a computer. Swipe down the status bar and select
Connected as a media device.
Note! When the phone/memory card is mounted to the computer, the phone cannot
access the memory card. Some functionality and applications in the phone, such
as the camera, may not be accessible. You can transfer files by using a USB
cable on most devices and operating systems supporting a USB Mass Storage
interface.
My phone information
To access device information such as the current software version, battery
status or to update device software.
1. From the Home screen, tap View
My phone information.
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· Battery info access information and statistics about battery status and
battery usage history.
· Storage check the status of the used and available memory. · Phone status to
check system and software versions and more. · Device update to check for
available software updates. · Legal information to see terms and conditions
and other legal
information. Updating your device When your device is connected to a Wi-Fi
network it’s directly updated to the latest software by the firmware over-the-
air (FOTA) service. To allow your device to update when connected to the
Mobile network 1. From the Home screen, tap View
My phone information Device update Always download. To update device software
you need to be connected to the Internet. It is recommended to use Wi-Fi
connections when available to reduce costs for data traffic, but you can also
update over the mobile data network. If needed contact your service provider
for detailed subscription costs before starting to update you device.
IMPORTANT! We recommend that you always update your device to the latest
software version to get optimal performance and the latest enhancements. When
a new software is available, a notification message is shown in the status
bar, or as a notification. Select it to start downloading. The download time
may vary depending on Internet connection.
Note! During the installation, your phone will be temporarily out of service,
even for emergency calls. All contacts, photos, settings, etc. will remain
safely stored in the phone. Do not interrupt the installation.
Backup
It’s a good idea to backup your phone on a regular basis. Don’t wait backing
up your phone until it’s too late. There’s no universal method to back up the
information on your Android phone. Here we will mention some ways to help you
keep your information. We recommend that you
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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.35. 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. Your Google account information is set to back up automatically. Follow below settings to make sure your contacts, system settings, apps, calendar, and email will be restored whenever you set up a new device with that same Gmail account. Backup with Google
1. From the Home screen, tap Set
A general option
Advanced settings. 2. Scroll to and select Accounts and select GoogleTM. 3.
Tap the green synchronisation icon next to your Gmail address. 4. Make sure
that every wanted item in the list is activated. Each item
needs to be activated if you want it to be backed up.
5. Press three times to save and return to Advanced settings. 6. Select
Backup & reset. 7. Make sure that Back up my data is switched on.
To immediately do a backup, tap Backup account.
There are many apps that allow you to backup your photos, applications and
much more. Some apps even offer cloud storage that allows mobile uploading,
and others that allow you to restore your data should you need
to. Try searching Play Store, see GoogleTM Play Store, p.42
Reset the phone
IMPORTANT! Resetting the phone means that most information will be lost such as downloaded and installed applications, accounts, system and application data and settings. Be sure to backup any data and files you want to keep before you perform the reset. A backup is a safety copy of information. Carefully read all the text below before you start.
The reason to perform a reset might be a persistent problem that is impossible to solve or if you want to pass the phone to someone else.
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Note that everything added to the phone since you got it will be erased.
Exceptions · Everything saved on an SD card if you have one installed (see
Insert
the memory card, p.4 and External memory, p.40). · Applications and data by
GoogleTM– if the box by Back up my data is
checked, see Backup, p.37. · Information you have stored in any cloud storages
(or on a computer,
see Connect the phone to a computer, p.35).
Reset the phone
1. From the Home screen, tap Set
A general option
Advanced settings Backup & reset.
2. Select Factory data reset. Carefully read the on-screen information, it is important!
3. Select Reset phone.
4. Select Erase everything.
CAUTION This is the last step before ALL data from the device, including Google or other account settings, system and application data and settings will be permanently erased.
5. After your phone resets, it will be set back to factory defaults and will be just like it was when it came out of the box.
Memory and storage
Note! When you update the phone the available capacity may change. Your phone has different types of memory and storage possibilities.
Internal storage The internal storage is used to store downloaded or transferred content along with your personal settings and data. Examples are alarm, volume and language settings, emails, bookmarks, contacts, calendar events, photos, videos and music.
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External memory SD stands for Secure Digital. There are many different media
card standards. Lower-capacity cards store less information. Use only
compatible memory cards with this device. The phone works with or without a SD
card installed. You can use an external memory card (compatible card type for
this device: microSD, microSDHC max 32 GB) to get more storage space. Most
applications can read data from a memory card but only certain apps can save
files to this type of memory. You can, for example, set the camera application
to save photos directly to the memory card.
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.
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, consider the following: Delete pictures · If you use your phone to take
a lot of pictures, remember to back
them up to 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 simply plugging your phone into your computer
via a USB cable, see Connect the phone to a computer, p.35. · There are also
several services to use if you want to back up your photos in many cases,
automatically. Google, for example, has an automatic upload feature that will
put your photos into a private album on Google+, 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
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memory instead of downloading everything again from the server which, take up time and bandwidth.
1. From the Home screen, tap Set
Advanced settings. 2. Select Storage. 3. Select Cached data and confirm. 4.
Press to return.
A general option
Tip: The cache will fill up again over time, and you’ll want to delete it again.
Uninstall applications that you don’t use
1. From the Home screen, tap 2. Tap I want to. 3. Tap Uninstall applications.
View
My applications.
4. Tap for the items to delete. 5. Tap OK to confirm.
Tip: All purchases are managed by your Gmail account. If you want to install a particular app again later on, as long as you are signed in with your original Gmail account you won’t be charged again for the same app.
Change the SIM PIN code
1. From the Home screen, tap Set
A general option
Advanced settings.
2. Select Security.
3. Select Set up SIM card lock Change SIM PIN.
4. Enter old PIN and select OK.
5. Enter new PIN and select OK. Enter new PIN again and select OK once more. When done, SIM PIN changed successfully will appear.
Require PIN code at startup
1. From the Home screen, tap
Advanced settings. 2. Select Security. 3. Select Set up SIM card lock
Set
A general option
Lock SIM card.
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· Tick to activate PIN code. You need to enter the PIN code every time the
phone is started.
· Tick to deactivate PIN code. WARNING
If the SIM card is lost/stolen it is unprotected.
GoogleTM Play Store
IMPORTANT! You need an Internet connection to use this service. It is
recommended to use Wi-Fi connections when available to reduce costs for data
traffic. Contact your service provider for detailed subscription costs before
activating.
Note! You need to have a GoogleTM account to use Play Store. Your Gmail
account is also your Google Account, so you can use your same Gmail username
and password to use other Google products like YouTube, Google+, Google Play,
and Google Drive. Browse the available applications and games through
different categories or through the lists like Top paid and Top Free. You can
also search for a specific application or game. Some applications need to be
purchased. The cost is shown in the application description as well as if it
is free. You pay using GoogleTM Wallet, which can be registered when setting
up a GoogleTM account or the first time for a purchase or by using any other
available payment method.
Install applications
1. From the Home screen, tap Play Store. 2. Find an item you wish to download
by browsing categories or by us-
ing the search function. 3. Tap the item to view its details, and follow the
instructions to com-
plete the installation/purchase. Tip: All downloaded applications can be found
in Play Store. Tap , and tap to select My apps.
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Open an installed application 1. In Play Store, tap and tap to select My apps.
2. Select the downloaded application. If needed tap Open. Update an installed
application 1. In Play Store, tap and tap to select My apps. 2. You can select
to update all applications that needs to be updated,
tap Update all, or select a specific application and tap Update and confirm.
Uninstall applications
1. In Play Store, tap and tap to select My apps. 2. Tap to select an
application, tap Uninstall and confirm.
Calls Make a call
To call a contact that is currently not available in your contact book, see
also Call, p.23.
1. From the Home screen, tap Call. 2. Tap A number. 3. Enter the phone
number, you are offered suggestions as you type.
4. Tap Call to call or tap directly on the suggested contact. Tip: For
international calls, use the international prefix + before the country code.
Touch and hold 0 until + is shown.
Answer a call
The phone rings or vibrates to alert you to an incoming call.
Note! The sound you hear when the phone rings is known as the ringtone, see My
ringtone, p.32. You can set your phone to play a number of ringtones, for
example depending on who’s calling, or you can set a universal ringtone. 1.
The touchscreen display lights up, giving you more information about
the call.
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2. You now have some options.
· Answer the call tap Accept or slide it to the right · Ignore the call tap
(or slide left) Decline to decline without
answering (busy signal) · Silence the ringer press the volume button (up or
down) to si-
lence the ringer
End a call
· Tap End call to end.
Options during a call
Volume control · Use the side volume keys to adjust the call volume, the
selected lev-
el is shown on-screen. Mute 1. During a voice call, select . 2. To disable,
select again. Keypad (tone sending) 1. During a voice call, select . 2. Enter
number. 3. To close, select again. Loudspeaker 1. During a voice call, select
. 2. Speak clearly into the microphone at a maximum distance of 1 m.
Use + or to adjust the loudspeaker volume. 3. To disable, select again.
Note! During a voice call more actions are available. Tap I want to to view
your selectable actions. Some content in your device may differ depending on
the region, service provider, model specifications, or software.
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Headset
Headset · Connect a headset to the headset socket. The internal microphone
in the phone is automatically disconnected.
CAUTION Using a headset at high volume may damage your hearing. Adjust the
volume level carefully when using a headset.
Call log
1. From the Home screen, select View 2. Tap a number or a contact to:
My call history.
· To call, tap Call. · For more options tap I want to.
Clear the call log
1. From the Home screen, select View
My call history.
2. Tap I want to and select Clear my call history.
3. Tap the white square next to the items to delete, or tap Select all.
4. Tap and select OK or Cancel.
Call settings
Lock the screen during calls, call log limitation and more
1. From the Home screen, tap Call.
2. Tap A number I want to Open settings : · Enable Lock during calls to avoid making touch mistakes during a call. Your phone contains proximity sensors that should disable the touchscreen when you are on a call. But in some rare occasions when the phone is held at an angle or slightly off the face the proximity sensors may report that your face is not close enough and the touchscreen is enabled. This has resulted in accidental calls, or disconnected the ongoing call. When done, tap .
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· Disable Direct calls to help to avoid making accidental calls by adding a
confirmation dialog to any phone call that you are about to make. The
confirmation dialog is helpful to double check that you really want to make a
phone call. The default setting is Enabled. When done, tap . Note! Only
applies to calls made directly from View My contacts.
· Enable Call log limitation to reduce your phone’s call history to show only
your 100 most recent calls.
· Call Timer to view and reset the total time for outgoing and incoming calls
since you started to use the phone or since the latest reset. The most recent
call is displayed with both time and receiver. Select OK or Cancel.
· Advanced settings to reach and manage more options, such as Voicemail, Fixed
Dialling Numbers, Call forwarding and Call barring. Note! The features in
Advanced settings are network services and you may need to subscribe to them
first. For more information and for the Voicemail number, contact your service
provider.
3. When done, tap .
SOS calls
As long as the phone is switched on, you can always make an SOS call. 1. From
the Home screen, tap Call. 2. Tap A number to enter the main local emergency
number for your
present location. 3. Tap Call . Some networks accept calls to emergency
numbers without a valid SIM card. Contact your service provider for more
information.
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Contacts
Add new contact
Your contacts are automatically synced with your Google account (provided that
you are logged onto your Google account). To manage synchronisation for your
Google account, see Backup, p.37.
1. From the Home screen, tap Add
A contact.
2. Enter contact information and continue to fill in the information you
know, to proceed, tap Next.
3. Your new contact is created when you reach and tap Save.
Tip: To hide the keyboard tap a text field once again.
and to activate the keyboard simply tap
Search for a contact
1. From the Home screen, tap Search
Something in my phone.
2. Start to enter a name in the search bar suggestions as you type.
3. Select the correct match by tapping it.
Search. You are offered
Note! See also Google search, p.64
Manage your contacts
1. From the Home screen, tap View 2. Tap to open an existing contact.
My contacts.
Tip: Try to tap the I want to before you tap an existing contact, this way you may get another set of menu options.
3. Tap Edit.
4. Tap to add as favourite contact or tap to remove as favourite.
5. Tap to add image. 6. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete contact information.
7. Tap Save, when you are done. Your contacts are automatically synced with your Google account (provided that you are logged onto your Google account). To manage synchronisation for your Google account, see Backup, p.37.
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Tip: The favourite-contacts are easily found with . To remove as favourite, tap a favourite contact and tap I want to to tap Remove as favourite.
Import and export contacts
If you have a Doro service such as My Doro Manager or Connect & Care, you can
use that service to import and export to/from SIM/SD card.
Import contacts from storage services to your device
1. From the Home screen, tap View
My contacts.
2. Tap I want to.
3. Tap Import/Export to select an import option from the pick list.
4. Tap to confirm.
How to find the ICE contacts
From locked screen
1. Swipe to unlock the screen. 2. Tap Ice to retrieve stored ICE information.
3. Tap to call the Ice contact.
Note! Only applies when screen lock method is set to Pattern, PIN or Password. To activate the screen lock or change the type of screen lock,
tap Set p.11..
A general option
My screen lock see Screen lock,
From Contact book
1. From the Home screen, tap View of Emergency (ICE).
My contacts
In Case
2. Swipe to view all information.
3. Tap Edit, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the ICE-card information.
4. When done, tap .
Note! Applies when the phone is unlocked. To activate the screen lock or change the type of screen lock, see Screen lock, p.11.
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An assistance option
My assistance button
CAUTION When an assistance call is activated the phone is pre-set to
handsfree/ speakerphone mode. Do not hold the device near your ear when the
handsfree mode is in use, because the volume may be extremely loud. In order
to possibly make everyday safer, the phone has an assistance button . The
assistance button makes it easy to contact the help numbers you have
predefined in the Assistance number list . Before the assistance button can be
used, the assistance function has to be activated, phone numbers added to the
number list and, the text message edited with the information you want to
send.
Make an assistance call
· Press and hold the assistance button for 3 seconds, or press it three (3)
times within 1 second. The assistance call begins after a delay of 5 seconds.
In this time you can prevent a possible false alarm by pressing Cancel.
· An assistance text message (SMS) can be sent to all recipients. · A
positioning text message (SMS) can be sent to all recipients. · The first
recipient in the list is dialled. If the call is not answered
within 25 seconds, the next number is dialled. Dialling is repeated 3 times or
until the call is answered, or until Cancel is pressed.
Assistance button settings You can select to use your Assistance button together with Connect & Care, see Connect & Care, p.59. Below we describe how to set up the Assistance button.
1. From the Home screen, tap Set My assistance button.
2. Tap Configure.
An assistance option
Application Set what application that should be linked with the assistance button.
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· Tap Configure to choose a different application for the assistance button.
Note! Not all steps needs to be done, but at least Assistance button
configuration and one contact in the Assistance numbers list must be set up to
activate this feature. Set the volume level for the assistance calls Select
the signal type for the assistance sequence.
Note! This sets the signal of your device, NOT the receiver’s signal. · High.
· Low. · Silent. Select how to activate the assistance function · Press 3
times to activate by pressing the button 3 times within 1
second. · Long press to activate by pressing and holding the button for
approx-
imately 3 seconds, or press it twice within 1 second. Select your assistance
contacts 1. Tap Add contact. 2. Select a contact to add. 3. Tap Add contact
when you are done. To delete a contact, press the
minus sign after the number. Note! Some private security companies can accept
automatic calls from their clients. Always contact the security company before
using their phone number. Alert message · A text message can be sent to the
contacts in the list when the as-
sistance button is pressed. You may edit the SMS to make it more personal. If
required, tap the text field to modify the message. Switch to enable or to
disable the message. Location message If you send an assistance alert it can
be of great help for your help contacts to know your current position. This
allows them to be able to assist
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you in the fastest possible way. The position SMS lets you share your GPS
coordinates via a text message to your assistance contacts. The position
information is based on the GPS position at the time for the assistance call,
and if that position can’t be detected, your latest known position is shared.
· Switch to enable or to disable. When done, select .
ICE (In Case of Emergency)
In the event of a trauma, it is critical to have this information as early as
possible to increase the chances of survival. Add ICE contact to improve your
own safety. First responders can access additional information such as
medication and next of kin from your phone in case of an emergency. All fields
are optional, but the more information provided the better.
Note! Your ICE contacts are fetched from your Contact book and you need to make sure that relevant information is stored on each ICE contact.
1. From the Home screen, tap Set
An assistance option My
information in case of emergency (ICE).
2. Select Create ICE and enter your medical information. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the ICE-card information.
3. When done, tap .
Note! To remove an already added ICE contact tap the minus sign next to the ICE contact. Tap to confirm.
Remote help
Let someone you trust control your phone remotely. Allow access so they can
remotely administrate and transfer files, help you to perform maintenance
tasks and with problems should they occur.
To connect a remote support session
1. From the Home screen, tap Set Remote help.
An assistance option
2. Share Your ID with your personal tech support to allow remote control. Tap Send my ID… to select how to share your ID.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
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4. To quit TeamViewer, open the Notification panel, swipe the status bar
downwards. Click QuickSupport and tap in the upper right corner.
5. Confirm with Close.
Note! All TeamViewer connections are highly encrypted and are thus protected
from being accessed by third parties. For detailed technical information
regarding connections, security and data privacy in TeamViewer, see the
security statement at http://www.teamviewer.com/ en/products/security.aspx.
Applications
Applications can be a program or game that you can use on your Doro Liberto®
825. Depending on market and service provider, the pre-installed applications
can vary. Some applications need Internet access. Contact your service
provider for detailed subscription costs before activating. Some applications
need to be purchased. The cost is shown in the application description as well
as if it is free. Using downloaded and installed applications does not cost
anything, except if an Internet connection is needed. Use Doro Selection or
GoogleTM Play Store to download and install all the applications you need.
Beginners guide – Discover your phone
Get guided help and useful tip to discover the basics of your new phone.
· From the Home screen, tap Discover al features.
My phone
· To exit the guide tap I want to and tap Exit.
Gener-
Doro Selection
The easiest way to look for applications is to use the Doro Selection.
Searches are made easier thanks to categories with a selection of apps for
such as home, digital life, news, health and wellness, finance and more. You
can also use Recommended applications: as well as View by categories to find
apps.
1. From the Home screen, tap Add
An application.
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2. Tap an item to select it: · Recommended applications: tap to select an
app. · View by categories to select an option in the pick list. Confirm with .
· Search on Google Play Store to reach Play Store. · My applications to view
the applications downloaded by you. · Recommended to view recommendations sent
to you via My Doro Manager see My Doro Manager, p.63.
Messages
Write messages You can send different types of messages from your phone. Here
we will explain how to send a text message, but you can also send other
message types from the Send menu.
Tip: Text messages (sms) are delivered immediately to a device that most of us have with us at all times, a text message also represents a more personal and intimate connection. Most modern smartphones can receive emails (that may be preferable for more formal communications or inquiries) but texting remains simpler and is the only option for those using a more basic cell phone.
1. From the Home screen, tap Send
A message.
2. Tap A number. 3. Enter the phone number, you are offered suggestions as you type. 4. Tap Pick number or tap the suggested contact. 5. Compose your message.
Note! Access more options through the menu key I want to.
6. When done, tap Send. Note! If you choose to add multiple recipients, you may be charged for each recipient. You may also incur additional charges for sending messages when you are roaming. It is recommended to use Wi-Fi connections when available to reduce costs for data traffic.
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Messages settings
1. From the Home screen, tap 2. Tap I want to. 3. Tap Open settings.
View
My messages.
· Tap to select the features to change or switch disable them.
to enable or
4. When done, tap .
Note! Message settings are normally already set and should not need to be altered by you, unless, of course you want to make changes. Some features are network services and you may need to subscribe to them first. For more information contact your service provider.
Set up email account When opening email the first time you are prompted to set up an email account.
IMPORTANT! You need an Internet connection to use this service. It is recommended to use Wi-Fi connections when available to reduce costs for data traffic. Contact your service provider for detailed subscription costs before activating.
Tip: Gmail is always available under Google apps.
To activate your email account
1. From the Home screen, tap View
My emails.
2. Tap Add an account.
· Add existing account · Create Gmail account
3. Tap to confirm.
4. If desired, tap I want to to access more options.
· Manage accounts to select account or Add another account? Press I want to again to get more options.
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5. If needed enter requested settings manually and tap Contact your email provider for detailed information.
when done.
Write emails Here we will explain how to send an email to a contact that is available in your contact book.
1. From the Home screen, tap Send
An email.
2. Tap A contact. 3. Tap to select a contact. 4. Enter subject. 5. Tap just above Sent from my Doro to compose your email. 6. If desired, tap I want to to access more options.
7. When done, tap Send.
Read emails
1. From the Home screen, tap View
My emails.
2. Tap to read an mail.
3. Tap Reply / Forward to select an option from the pick list. Confirm
with . 4. Compose your email. 5. If desired, tap I want to to access more options.
6. When done, tap Send.
Email settings
1. From the Home screen, tap View
My emails.
2. Tap I want to.
3. Tap Open settings to access more options.
4. Tap to select an option.
5. When done, tap .
Camera
Use the camera to take photos or record videos.
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Tip: Press and hold the Camera button to activate the camera from any screen
or mode except in the Power off mode. The Camera button is located on the
lower right side of the phone. To get sharp photos, wipe the lens clean with a
dry cloth.
Note! Do not take photos or record videos of other people without their
permission. Do not take a photo or record a video where prohibited or where
you may be violating others’ integrity. Focus · On the preview screen, tap the
image on the preview screen where
you want the camera to focus. Zoom · On the preview screen, place two fingers
together on the screen and
spread them apart to zoom in and pinch them together to zoom out.
Take photos
1. From the Home screen, tap Snap
A photo.
2. Tap , or press the side button . Take a selfie Selfie means to take a picture of yourself. You can use the front camera to take self-portraits.
1. On the camera preview screen, tap for self-portraits.
to switch to the front camera
2. Face the front camera. Move the camera around until you find a pleasing pose.
3. When you see your face in the display, tap
ton to take a picture of yourself. Record a video
or press the side but-
1. From the Home screen, tap Snap
A video.
2. On the camera preview screen, tap to switch to the front camera.
3. Tap to record a video. Press to stop video recording.
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Camera settings Note! The available options may vary depending on the shooting mode and which camera is being used. On the preview screen, you can make general camera settings.
1. Tap More Options to access the list of shooting modes.
· Tap Flash mode to select Flash on or Flash off to focus on the target, accurately and precisely
· Tap Grid to select On or rately and precisely
Off to focus on the target, accu-
· Timer to select 5 seconds, 10 seconds or Timer off. Camera resolution Low resolutions are just fine for uploading to Facebook. The higher the resolution the clearer the photo will be, however high resolution takes up more storage space. High-resolution images are great for printing photos and photo-editing.
1. Select More Options.
2. Select Settings Photo mode Back camera and select: · 5MP (default setting)
· 3MP · 2MP · VGA (resolution of 640 × 480 pixels)
3. Select Resolution (front camera): · VGA (resolution of 640 × 480 pixels)
4. When done, tap .
Video resolution
Note! Once taken, videos formats cannot be changed to meet MMS standards. Make sure to take your videos in MMS format if you plan to send them as MMS.
1. Select More Options.
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2. Select Settings Video mode Resolution (back camera) and select: · 720P for
higher standard definition resolution. · 480P (default setting) for standard
definition resolution. · MMS will automatically configure the settings for
MMS.
3. Select Resolution (front camera): · 480P (default setting) · MMS
4. When done, tap .
Options
1. Tap More Options.
2. Tap Settings Options and select:
· Exposure control, switch
to enable.
Once activated, exposure can be set via More Options
Exposure control.
· Shutter sound. Switch
to enable.
· Save on SD card. Switch
to enable.
Note! This option is only available when an SD card is inserted. See External memory, p.40
· Video stabilization. Switch 3. When done, tap .
to enable.
Tip: You can also access your gallery from camera mode, on the camera preview screen, select the thumbnail in the lower left corner.
Handle pictures in the Gallery
View images or videos All pictures taken by the camera, received photos and recorded videos are stored in My gallery.
1. From the Home screen, tap View 2. Select the photo/video to view/play.
My pictures and videos.
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3. Swipe to the left or right to skip to the next image, you can also tap the
arrows to do so.
4. To exit press .
Tip: After you have taken a photo you can access the Gallery from camera mode,
by tapping .
Manage photos or videos
1. From the Home screen, tap View
My pictures and videos.
2. From here you can tap I want to to access more options.
· Display to access even more options.
· Manage favourite
· Delete picture(s)
· Open settings
3. When done, tap . 4. Select the photo/video to view/play. 5. From here you
can tap I want to to access more options.
· Edit this picture
· Crop picture · Rotate picture · Set this picture as · Share this picture ·
Picture details · Add to favourites · Delete this picture
6. When done, tap .
Connect & Care
Note! You need to have Internet access to use most of the features in Connect & Care. Depending on how you use your phone, it can use up a lot of Internet bandwidth really quickly. Before you use your phone, we strongly recommend that you contact your mobile operator about data rates. Using data services while roaming can be costly. Check with your mobile operator for data roaming rates before you use data roaming.
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Connect & Care is an application that gives you the opportunity to get help
from a helper i.e. a friend or relative with a smart device that can run the
Connect & Care application. The help can be carried out from anywhere (remote
help). A helper is a friend or relative.
Note! In order to use some of the features of Connect & Care, either the Doro Liberto® 825 user or the helper needs to have a Care service subscription with Doro.
Getting started — Install the application Create account on the Doro Liberto® 825
1. From the Home screen, tap My apps
Connect & Care.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the account setup.
Install the application on the helper’s device
1. Go to Play Store or App Store.
2. Install the Connect & Care helper application to the helper’s device.
Note! You can also use this method to update your Connect and Care app to the latest version.
Connect a helper to the Doro Liberto® 825 The request can be sent from either
the 8030 user’s or the helper’s device.
Send a connection request
1. From the Connect & Care, open Contacts (available through the menu key if
not visible on screen).
2. Tap Add Contacts and select the contact from the contact list on your
phone.
3. Once the request has been sent from either you or a helper, it needs to be
accepted by the other person.
Accept/Decline a connection request
1. From the Connect & Care, open Contacts (available through the menu key if
not visible on screen).
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2. Tap the pending invitation to connect. (Tapping the menu key is equivalent
to immediately accept the invitation.
3. Accept or Decline the contact request. 4. After accepting a contact
request, select to share information with
the contact or not (this option is only available on the Doro 8030 and only if
a Care service subscription exists). 5. When done, tap . Note! Even when the
Doro Liberto® 825 user selects to share information with a helper, only the
information available within the Connect & Care application is shared. Through
the remote setup interface the current value for some settings can also be
shared, but personal information on the Doro Liberto® 825, that is not stored
inside the Connect & Care application, is still personal. Open a contact
profile
1. From the Connect & Care, open Contacts (available through the menu key if
not visible on screen).
2. Tap the contact in the contact list to open their profile. Remote setup
Getting started — Enable remote setup In the helper’s phone
1. Open the Doro Liberto® 825 user’s profile in Connect & Care. 2. Tap Remote
setup. 3. Tap settings icon access request (only needed if Care service
subscription already exists). In the Doro Liberto® 825 1. From the Connect &
Care, open Notifications (available through
the menu key if not visible on screen). Accept or Decline the remote setup
offer. How to use Remote setup From the helpers phone
1. From the Connect & Care, open the User’s profile.
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2. Tap Remote setup to change settings on the Doro Liberto® 825 or Phone
status to see some phone information about the Doro Liberto® 825.
Note! Changing settings on the Doro Liberto® 825 through the remote setup
interface will in most cases take effect immediately, without the need for any
interaction from the Doro Liberto® 825 user. How to activate Care service
subscription This can be done either from the Doro Liberto® 825 phone if the
Doro Liberto® 825 user will pay for the subscription, or from a helper’s phone
if the helper will pay for the subscription. From the helper’s phone 1. From
the Connect & Care, open the User’s profile and follow the
on-screen instructions. 2. Tap Activate the Care services and follow the on-
screen instructions. 3. The Doro Liberto® 825 user then has to Accept the Care
service offer
on their phone. 4. Both the Doro Liberto® 825 user and the helper can now
access ad-
ditional features via the services tab and the user profiles. From the Doro
8030 1. From the Connect & Care, open the Care service (available
through the menu key if not visible on screen). 2. Follow the on-screen
instructions to complete the setup.
Note! Only one care service subscription is needed even if the Doro Liberto®
825 user has multiple helpers. 3. Open the helper’s profile in Connect & Care.
4. Tap the settings icon and select Confirm and enable information sharing. 5.
When done, tap .
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Note! Even when the Doro Liberto® 825 user selects to share information with a
helper, only the information available within the Connect & Care application
is shared. Through the remote setup interface the current value for some
settings can also be shared, but personal information on the Doro 8030, that
is not stored inside the Connect & Care application, is still personal.
Note! To cancel a Care service subscription delete the profile that started
the subscription. You can then add the profile again if you wish to continue
using the free parts of Connect & Care or start a new subscription from
another profile.
My Doro Manager
Note! You need to have Internet access to use My Doro Manager. Depending on
how you use your phone, it can use up a lot of Internet bandwidth really
quickly. We strongly recommend that you contact your mobile operator about
data roaming rates before you use data roaming. My Doro Manager is an
application that gives you or the helper the opportunity to manage Doro
Liberto® 825 from the http://www.mydoromanager.com website. On the website you
can also watch tutorials and discover a lot of possibilities in your Doro
Liberto® 825.
Note! The Doro Liberto® 825 user needs to have both a Connect & Care profile and a GoogleTM–account to use My Doro Manager. To be able to use the My Doro Manager website any helpers also need a My Doro Manager account which they can set up by either linking their Facebook or a GoogleTMaccount. They can also create an My Doro Manager account that only requires an existing e-mail account to work. The Google account can also be used with other Google products like YouTube, Google+, Google Play, and Google Drive.
How to Create a new account In the Doro Liberto® 825
1. From the Home screen, tap My apps
My Doro Manager.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the account setup.
Access the web site
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1. On the computer access http://www.mydoromanager.com. 2. Select either to
manage your own phone or help someone else. 3. Sign in using your GoogleTM
account.
Note! To help the Doro Liberto® 825 user remotely from their phone the helpers
can also install the Connect & Care application from Play store or App store.
See Remote setup, p.61.
Note! The My Doro Manager helper application that is available through Play
Store or App store is for older phone models and is not compatible with Doro
Liberto® 825.
Google search
IMPORTANT! You need an Internet connection to use this service. It is
recommended to use Wi-Fi connections when available to reduce costs for data
traffic. Contact your service provider for detailed subscription costs before
activating.
Note! The available options may vary depending on your device settings.
To use the web browser
1. From the Home screen, tap the GoogleTMsearch field
.
Note! The first time you are asked if you want to Sign in with your Google account.
2. Tap next to to search the Internet, to search you type words, or you can
paste text, copied by you.
3. When you start a search on Google, you can find information faster by
looking at search predictions. Search predictions are possible search terms
you can use that are related to the terms you’re typing and what other people
are searching for.
4. Tap to select the best matching search results. To go back, tap Back .
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Internet (Web browser)
IMPORTANT! You need an Internet connection to use this service. It is
recommended to use Wi-Fi connections when available to reduce costs for data
traffic. Contact your service provider for detailed subscription costs before
activating.
To use the web browser
1. From the Home screen, tap View
Something on the Internet.
2. Tap Voice input or Classic keyboard to select how to enter your text. To search you type words, or you can paste text, copied by you.
3. When you have entered your search word, tap Search.
4. To go back, tap Back .
Note! The first time you are asked if you want to Sign in with your Google account.
Dock mode
You may think of the dock mode as a screensaver that turns your Doro Liberto®
825 into a side-table clock, a photo frame, a music player and more.
Turn Dock mode on and off 1. Dock mode is launched automatically when the
device is placed in
the charging cradle.
To launch it manually select My apps Dock mode. 2. Remove the device from the
cradle to exit.
To exit while the device is in the cradle press the Home key .
Dock mode menu
1. From Dock mode, tap the screen to reach:
· Call to make calls. · Slideshow to use the device as a photo frame. · Do not
disturb to activate press once and simply press it again
to deactivate.
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Note! Do not disturb is a helpful setting for when you do not want to be disturbed, such as when you are sleeping or in a meeting. All notifications, alerts and calls are stopped from making any noise, vibration or lighting up the phone screen. You can schedule quiet hours to be repeated at the same time every day. Select to enable or disable the sound of the alarm clock during Do not disturb. · Music to select music to be played (mirrors 1 from the Music app, see Music, p.67). Note! If you like to fall asleep to music you can set the Sleep
timer when playing music. Tap the to select how many minutes you want the
music to play.
· Alarm to set alarms and to handle already set alarm (mirrors 2 from the
Alarm app, see Alarm, p.68).
· Settings to select the display background, the clock style and more.
2. To return to the previous screen, use Back .
Magnifier
Use the screen to magnify text or other things you have trouble reading or
seeing, the flash LED illuminates the object.
1. Tap My apps
Magnifier.
2. Use the display as a magnifier.
· Freeze object to temporarily freeze the view in the display.
·
Un-freeze object to release.
3. For more options, press I want to.
1. Parts of what you see in the Dock mode derive/originate from other apps
(in this case as replicas of Music Player and Alarm clock). To make changes
and delete content you must go to the source app (Music Player and Alarm
clock).
2. Parts of what you see in the Dock fashion derive/originate from other apps
(in this case as replicas of Music Player and Alarm clock). To make changes
and delete content you must go to the source app (Music Player and Alarm
clock).
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4. To exit press .
Music
Use the music player to listen to music or other audio files.
Play music
1. From the Home screen, tap Listen
To my music.
2. Tap to select a track from the list. The next track is automatically played.
3. Tap to pause the track.
4. Press to return to the Home screen. The music continues to play.
5. For more options, tap I want to.
Tip: While you’re listening to music you can start and pause the music from the quick settings in the Notification panel. To open the Notification panel, swipe the status bar downwards.
Listen to the radio
The FM radio has a frequency range from 87.5 to 108.0 MHz.
Tip: For best sound quality, set the phone in sleep mode by briefly pressing the !Power button.
Turn on the radio 1. Connect a headset to the headset socket.
2. From the Home screen, tap Listen
To the radio.
The radio is turned on. The tuned frequency is displayed.
3. Select or to scan channels.
Press to play and to stop. Slide the scale to set the frequency manually. Use the side keys + and to adjust the volume. 4. For more options, tap I want to. 5. Press to return to the Home screen. The radio continues to play. Disconnect the headset to turn off the radio.
to turn off the radio.
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Tip: While you’re listening to the radio you can start and pause from the
quick settings in the Notification panel. To open the Notification panel,
swipe the status bar downwards.
Alarm
Set alarms The phone must be powered on in order for the alarm to function
properly.
1. From the Home screen, tap Add
An alarm
and follow the on-screen instructions.
Add alarm
Tip: To save battery and prevent incoming calls or messages, you can turn on Aeroplane mode but still keep the alarm function, see Aeroplane mode, p.34.
To edit or delete alarms
1. From the Home screen, tap View
My alarms.
2. To turn on and off switch .
3. Tap an alarm to edit it.
4. To delete an alarm tap I want to and select Delete.
5. Tap to confirm.
Stop or snooze an alarm
· Tap Snooze to snooze the alarm for 5 minutes. · Tap Stop to stop the alarm.
Calendar
Add an event
1. From the Home screen, tap Add
An event.
2. Enter required information and set reminder notification.
3. Tap to confirm.
To edit or delete events
1. From the Home screen, tap View
My calendar.
2. Tap or to scroll month or day.
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3. Dates that already has saved events or tasks in it are marked with a green
dot. Tap the date and the tap an event to edit it.
4. For more options tap I want to. · To delete an event tap Delete · To
select view mode tap Display.
5. Tap to confirm.
My notes
Add a note
1. From the Home screen, tap View Add note.
2. Enter required information. 3. For more options, tap I want to:
· Send this note to share. · Delete this note to delete.
4. Tap Save to confirm.
My tools
My notes
Torch
Turn on the lamp
1. From the Home screen, tap My apps
2. Tap
to switch off.
Torch.
Alternatively:
· Swipe the status bar down.
· Tap
Torch.
Note! The battery will drain very quickly. Remember to switch off after use.
Timer
Set timer
1. From the Home screen, tap My apps
Timer.
2. Tap Set and use the keypad digits to set the duration.
3. When done, tap Start.
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4. Tap Stop when the alarm goes off. Tip: You can use the phone as usual when
the timer application is running as long as the phone is turned on.
The calculator
Perform simple calculations.
1. From the Home screen, tap My apps
The calculator.
2. Enter the first number, select an operation (+, -, x, ÷) and enter next number. Repeat if needed.
3. Select = to calculate the result.
Listen to a recorded sound
Use the sound recorder to record memos and messages.
Record a sound
1. From the Home screen, tap Listen
To a recorded sound.
The radio is turned on. The tuned frequency is displayed.
2. Select the button to start recording.
3. Select the button to pause recording.
4. Select the button to stop recording.
Listen to recording
After you have recorded your first memo you can select:
1. Tap Recordings list. 2. Tap a recording to listen to it. 3. Tap I want to
and select:
· Record a sound. · Rename a sound. · Send sound(s).
· Delete sound(s). Select for the items to delete, or Select all.
Code safe
A convenient password manager for you to help keep track of and to remember
your passwords and other personal information and sensitive
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data. The only code you need to remember from now on is the simple password
you create for your personal password vault Code safe.
Activate the code safe
1. From the Home screen, tap My apps
Code safe.
2. Enter a 3 number code to get started. When done, tap . 3. Enter the same 3 digit code and turn the handle downwards. 4. Tap Add.
5. Enter your note and tap when done. · To edit a note, select the note, tap
on the white writing area to get the keyboard. Edit the note and tap when
done.
To delete safe note or change password 1. Tap I want to to select:
· Change my password to change the password
· Delete note(s). Select for the items to delete, or Select all.
Note! All safe notes will be deleted if the wrong 3 number code is entered
three (3) times. Write all the safe notes you keep in the Code safe on a piece
of paper before resetting the phone or erasing the storage card.
Google Apps
IMPORTANT! You need an Internet connection to use this service. It is recommended to use Wi-Fi connections when available to reduce costs for data traffic. Contact your service provider for detailed subscription costs before activating.
All pre-installed GoogleTM applications can be found in Google Apps. Depending on the market, the pre-installed applications can vary. To view more app information, access each app’s help menu.
Note! Some apps may not be available or may be labelled differently depending
on the region or service provider. · From the Home screen select Google to
open the GoogleTM
applications.
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· 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. · Photos search for, manage, and
edit all your photos and videos
from various sources in one place. · 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. · Google quickly search for items on the Internet or on your
phone. · Play Movies & TV download videos to watch from Play Store, see
GoogleTM Play Store, p.42. · Drive store your content on the cloud, access it
from anywhere, and share it with others. · YouTube watch or create videos and
share them with others · Hangouts chat individually or in groups with your
friends.
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 uploading 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 Instagram 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 located. 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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traffic. By law, location-based services must be permission-based. That means
that you, must opt in (actively say yes) to the service in order to use it.
Tip: is shown in the status bar when your phones location is being used by any app.
Note! Turning off location for your device also turns it off for Google apps and other non-Google apps. This means that apps can’t use your phone’s location, and many useful features will be turned off.
How to disable GPS location services
1. From the Home screen, open the notification panel, tap Set
My other connections
The geolocation options.
2. Switch
to disable location services.
Status icons
Signal strength
No signal Roaming (in other network) Vibrate mode Silent mode
/ Sleep mode
Google Play Store software updates available Google Play Store, update
completed Unread email New text message or multimedia message Flight mode
activated Error occurred or caution required
2.5G GPRS data EDGE data 3G data HSPA data 4G data Data transmission: data in
, data out .
Wi-Fi AP connected
Bluetooth on Connected to computer Alarm active Charger connected Battery
level
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GPS activated
Missed call Call ongoing Call forwarding on Examples of soft keys
Headset connected (without microphone) Headset connected (with microphone )
SIM card not inserted
Memory full
Validate Discard Advanced Call contact Write text or picture message (SMS/MMS) Write email Handle attachments
Add picture Add current location Add template text Add video Add voice
recording
Bring up the keypad
Safety instructions
CAUTION
The unit and the accessories can contain small parts. Keep all of the
equipment out of the reach of small children. The mains adapter is the
disconnect device between the product and mains power. The mains socket outlet
must be close to the equipment and easily accessible.
Network services and costs
Your device is approved for use on the 4G LTE FDD 3 (1800), 7 (2600), 8 (900),
20 (800) MHz / WCDMA 1 (2100), 2 (1900), 5 (850), 8 (900) MHz / GSM 850, 900,
1800, 1900 MHz networks. To use the device, you need a subscription with a
service provider. Using network services may result in traffic costs. Some
product features require support from the network, and you may need to
subscribe to them.
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Operating environment
Follow the rules and laws that apply wherever you are, and always turn off the
unit whenever its use is prohibited or can cause interference or hazards. Only
use the unit in its normal user position. Parts of the unit are magnetic. The
unit can attract metal objects. Do not keep credit cards or other magnetic
media near the unit. There is a risk that information stored on them can be
erased.
Wi-Fi (WLAN)
This equipment may be operated in all European countries. The 5150 – 5350 MHz
band is restricted to indoor use only.
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Medical units
The use of equipment that transmits radio signals, for example, mobile phones,
can interfere with insufficiently protected medical equipment. Consult a
doctor or the manufacturer of the equipment to determine if it has adequate
protection against external radio signals, or if you have any questions. If
notices have been put up at health care facilities instructing you to turn off
the unit while you are there, you should comply. Hospitals and other health
care facilities sometimes use equipment that can be sensitive to external
radio signals.
Implanted medical devices
To avoid potential interference, manufacturers of implanted medical devices
recommend a minimum separation of 15 cm between a wireless device and the
medical device. Persons who have such devices should: · Always keep the
wireless device more than 15 cm from the medical device. · Should not carry
the phone in a breast pocket. · Hold the wireless device to the ear opposite
the medical device. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is
taking place, turn the phone off immediately If you have any questions about
using your wireless device with an implanted medical device, consult your
health care provider.
Areas with explosion risk
Always turn off the unit when you are in an area where there is a risk of
explosion. Follow all signs and instructions. There is a risk of explosion in
places that include areas where you are normally requested to turn off your
car engine. In these areas, sparks can cause explosion or fire which can lead
to personal injury or even death.
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Turn off the unit at filling stations, and any other place that has fuel pumps
and auto repair facilities. Follow the restrictions that apply to the use of
radio equipment near places where fuel is stored and sold, chemical factories
and places where blasting is in progress. Areas with risk for explosion are
often but not always clearly marked. This also applies to below decks on
ships; the transport or storage of chemicals; vehicles that use liquid fuel
(such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or
particles, such as grain, dust or metal powder.
Li-Ion battery
This product contains a Li-Ion battery. There is a risk of fire and burns if
the battery pack is handled improperly.
WARNING
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. To reduce risk of fire
or burns, do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, expose
to temperature above 60° C (140° F), or dispose of in fire or water. Recycle
or dispose of used batteries according to the local regulations or reference
guide supplied with your product.
Protect your hearing
This device has been tested to comply with the Sound Pressure Level
requirement laid down in the applicable EN 50332-1 and/or EN 50332-2
standards.
WARNING
Excessive exposure to loud sounds can cause hearing damage. Exposure to loud
sounds while driving may distract your attention and cause an accident. Listen
to a headset at a moderate level, and do not hold the device near your ear
when the loudspeaker is in use.
Emergency calls
IMPORTANT!
Mobile phones use radio signals, the mobile phone network, the terrestrial
network and user-programmed functions. This means that connection cannot be
guaranteed in all circumstances. Therefore, never rely only on a mobile phone
for very important calls such as medical emergencies.
GPS/Location based functions
Some products provide GPS/Location based functions. Location determining
functionality is provided “As is”. No representation or warranty are made as
to the accuracy of such location information. Use of location-based
information by the device may not be
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uninterrupted or error free and may additionally be dependent on network
service availability. Please note that functionality may be reduced or
prevented in certain environments such as building interiors or areas adjacent
to buildings.
CAUTION
Do not use GPS functionality in a manner which causes distraction from
driving.
Vehicles
Radio signals can affect electronic systems in motor vehicles (for example,
electronic fuel injection, ABS brakes, automatic cruise control, air bag
systems) that have been incorrectly installed or are inadequately protected.
Contact the manufacturer or its representative for more information about your
vehicle or any additional equipment. Do not keep or transport flammable
liquids, gases or explosives together with the unit or its accessories. For
vehicles equipped with air bags: Remember that air bags fill with air with
considerable force. Do not place objects, including fixed or portable radio
equipment in the area above the airbag or the area where it might expand.
Serious injuries may be caused if the mobile phone equipment is incorrectly
installed and the airbag fills with air. It is prohibited to use the unit in
flight. Turn off the unit before you board a plane. Using wireless telecom
units inside a plane can pose risks to air safety and interfere with
telecommunications. It may also be illegal.
Protect your personal data
Protect your personal data and prevent leakage or misuse of sensitive
information · While using your device, be sure to back up important data. ·
When disposing of your device, back up all data and then reset your device to
pre-
vent misuse of your personal information. · Carefully read the permissions
screen when downloading applications. Be particu-
larly cautious with applications that have access to many functions or to a
significant amount of your personal information. · Check your accounts
regularly for unapproved or suspicious use. If you find any sign of misuse of
your personal information, contact your service provider to delete or change
your account information. · In the event your device is lost or stolen, change
the passwords on your accounts to protect your personal information. · Avoid
using applications from unknown sources and lock your device with a pattern,
password, or PIN.
Malware and viruses
To protect your device from malware and viruses, follow these usage tips.
Failure to do so may result in damages or loss of data that may not be covered
by the warranty service.
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· Do not download unknown applications. · Do not visit untrusted websites. ·
Delete suspicious messages or email from unknown senders. · Set a password and
change it regularly. · Deactivate wireless features, such as Bluetooth, when
not in use. · If the device behaves abnormally, run an antivirus program to
check for infection. · Run an antivirus program on your device before you
launch newly-downloaded ap-
plications and files. · Do not edit registry settings or modify the device’s
operating system.
Care and maintenance
Your unit is a technically advanced product and should be treated with the
greatest care. Negligence may void the warranty.
· Protect the unit from moisture. Rain, snow, humidity, and all types of
liquids can contain substances that corrode the electronic circuits. If the
unit gets wet, you should immediately power off the phone, remove the battery
and allow the unit to dry completely before you replace it.
· Do not use or keep the unit in dusty, dirty environments. The unit’s moving
parts and electronic components can be damaged.
· Do not keep the unit in warm places. High temperatures can reduce the
lifespan for electronic equipment, damage batteries and distort or melt
certain plastics.
· Do not keep the unit in cold places. When the unit warms up to normal
temperature, condensation can form on the inside and can damage the electronic
circuits.
· Do not try to open the unit in any other way than that which is indicated
here. · Do not drop or shake the unit. If it is treated roughly the circuits
and precision me-
chanics can be broken. · Do not use strong chemicals to clean the unit. · Do
not disassemble, open, crush, bend, deform, puncture or shred. · Do not modify
or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery,
immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose to fire, explosion or
other hazard. · Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified.
· Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the
system per IEEE-Std-1725. Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present
a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard. · Do not short circuit a
battery or allow metallic conductive objects to contact battery terminals. ·
Replace the battery only with another battery that has been qualified with the
system per this standard, IEEE-Std-1725. Use of an unqualified battery may
present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage or other hazard. · Promptly dispose
of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. · Battery usage by
children should be supervised. · Improper battery use may result in a fire,
explosion or other hazard.
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For devices that utilize a USB port as a charging source, the device’s user
manual shall include a statement that the device shall only be connected to
CTIA certified adapters, products that bear the USB-IF logo or products that
have completed the USB-IF compliance program. The advice applies to the unit,
battery, power adapter and other accessories. If the phone is not working as
it should, please contact the place of purchase for service. Don’t forget the
receipt or a copy of the invoice.
Warranty
This product is guaranteed for a period of 24 months and for original
accessories for a period of 12 months (such as the battery, charger, charging
cradle or handsfree kit) which may be delivered with your device, from the
date of purchase. In the unlikely event of a fault occurring during this
period, please contact the place of purchase. Proof of purchase is required
for any service or support needed during the guarantee period. This guarantee
will not apply to a fault caused by an accident or a similar incident or
damage, liquid ingress, negligence, abnormal usage, non-maintenance or any
other circumstances on the user’s part. Furthermore, this guarantee will not
apply to any fault caused by a thunderstorm or any other voltage fluctuations.
As a matter of precaution, we recommend disconnecting the charger during a
thunderstorm. Please note that this is a voluntary manufacturer’s warranty and
provides rights in addition to, and does not affect statutory rights of end-
users. This guarantee does not apply if batteries other than DORO original
batteries are used.
Specifications
Network bands (MHz) [maximum radio-frequency power/dBm]: 2G GSM
3G UMTS
4G LTE FDD
Operating system: SIM card size: Wi-Fi (MHz) [maximum radio-frequency
power/dBm]: Bluetooth (MHz) [maximum radiofrequency power/dBm]:
850 [33], 900 [33], 1800 [30], 1900 [30] 1 (2100) [24], 2 (1900) [24], 5 (850) [24], 8 (900) [24] 3 (1800) [24], 7 (2600) [24], 8 (900) [24], 20 (800) [24] Android 5.1.1 Micro-SIM (3FF) WLAN IEEE 802.11 b/g/n , (2412 – 2472) [19] 4.1, (2402 – 2480) [10]
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GPS receiver: Dimensions: Weight: Battery: Image format: Video format: Audio
format: Main camera resolution: Front camera resolution: Camera digital zoom:
Display Size: Display resolution: Internal memory: External memory: Operating
ambient temperature:
Charging ambient temperature:
Storage temperature:
Category 3 146 mm x 73 mm x 10 mm 159 g (including battery) 3.7 V / 2000 mAh
Li-ion battery BMP, GIF, JPG, PNG AVI, MP4, 3GP, 3GP2 WAV, AMR, MIDI, MP3, AAC
8MP 2 MP 4x 5″ 720 x 1280 8 GB microSD, microSDHC max 32 GB
Min: 0° C (32° F) Max: 40° C (104° F)
Min: 0° C (32° F) Max: 40° C (104° F)
Min:20° C (4° F) Max: 60° C (140° F)
Copyright and other notices
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. vCard is a
trademark of the Internet Mail Consortium. eZiTypeTM is a trademark of Zi
Corporation. Wi-Fi is a trademark or a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi
Alliance. microSD is a trademark of SD Card Association. Java, J2ME and all
other Java-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. The contents of
this document are provided “as is”. Except as required by applicable law, no
warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited
to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose, are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or contents of this
document. Doro reserves the right to revise this document or withdraw it at
any time without prior notice.
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Google, Google MapsTM, Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Checkout, Hangouts,
YouTube, the YouTube logo, Picasa and Android are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Google, Inc. This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 visual
and AVC patent portfolio licenses for the personal and noncommercial use of a
consumer for (i) encoding video in compliance with the MPEG-4 visual standard
(“MPEG-4 video”) or the AVC standard (“AVC video”) and/or (ii) decoding MPEG-
4 or AVC video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-
commercial activity and/or was obtained from a video provider licensed by MPEG
LA to provide MPEG-4 and/or AVC video. No license is granted or shall be
implied for any other use. Additional information including that relating to
promotional, internal and commercial uses and licensing may be obtained from
MPEG LA, L.L.C. See www.mpegla.com. MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology
licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. Other product and company names
mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Any rights
not expressly granted herein are reserved. All other trademarks are property
of their respective owners. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law,
under no circumstances shall Doro or any of its licensors be responsible for
any loss of data or income or any special, incidental, consequential or
indirect damages howsoever caused. Doro does not provide a warranty for or
take any responsibility for the functionality, content, or end-user support of
third-party apps provided with your device. By using an app, you acknowledge
that the app is provided as is. Doro does not make any representations,
provide a warranty, or take any resp
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