Note! All illustrations are for illustrative purposes only and may not
accurately depict the actual device.
1.Headset port
2.Earpiece
3.Volume keys
4.Touch display
5.Home key
6.Recents key
7.Power button
8.Proximity sensors
9.Front camera
This guide is for reference only. The actual device, including but not
limited to the colour, size, and screen layout, may vary. The actual device
10. Back key
11. Microphone
12. Charging port
13. Loudspeaker
14. Rear camera
15. Flash
16. Second microphone
17. Assistance button
and the items supplied may vary depending on the software and accessories available in your region or offered by your service provider. Your local Doro dealer provides additional accessories. The supplied
accessories provide the best performance with your phone.
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Contents
How to set up your Doro 8035 ..................................................................... 1
Step 1 – Unbox your new phone .......................................................... 1
Step 2 – Getting started ....................................................................... 2
Copyright and other notices................................................................80
Hearing aid compatibility .................................................................... 82
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ..........................................................82
Correct disposal of this product .........................................................83
Correct disposal of batteries in this product .....................................83
Declaration of Conformity................................................................... 84
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How to set up your Doro 8035
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 familiarise yourself with the equipment and the basic functions.For
more information about accessories or other Doro products please visit
www.doro.com or contact our Helpline.
•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 compatible with other devices.
•Appearances and specifications are subject to change without prior
notice.
•You can purchase additional accessories from your local Doro retailer. 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.
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Step 2 – Getting started
Before you start using your new phone you may need:
•nano-SIM card. To take full advantage of your new smartphone’s ca-
pabilities, you should install a SIM card. The SIM card will enable
you to place calls or use mobile data to connect to various Internet
services. Your mobile service provider will give you a card and the
codes needed for it (PIN and PUK) when you buy a mobile contract
or a prepaid SIM card. Make sure you get a suitable contract that fit
your needs regarding calls and mobile data.
•Google account. To be able to fully use your new smartphone you
need a Google Account. If you don’t have one yet, no worries, as you
will be guided through a account setup when starting the phone for
the first time. It can however be a good idea to think of a Username
and Password as these will be used for many services, such as
Gmail, Google +, Google Drive, Google Photos and more.
•Memory card (optional). You can use a memory card (MicroSD) to in-
crease the storage space of your phone to be able to store more
files, pictures, videos etc. Insert a memory card, reboot your device
and follow the instruction to select how to use your memory card.
We suggest you to use a high speed memory card.
•Wi-Fi access. If you have a Wi-Fi access point available, it’s always
good to connect to that to reduce costs for data traffic and possibly
increase data speed.
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SIM
SIM
SIM
SIM
micro SIM
nano SIM
Step 3 – Insert SIM card and memory card
IMPORTANT!
Turn off the phone and disconnect the charger before removing the
battery cover.
Remove the back 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 (not included)
Insert the nano-SIM card by gently sliding
it into the SIM card slot. Make sure that
the SIM card’s contacts are facing inwards and that the cut off corner is up, as
shown . Take care not to scratch or bend
the contacts on the SIM card. Should you
need, but have problem to remove/replace the SIM card, use adhesive tape on
the exposed part of the SIM card to pull it
out.
CAUTION
This device accepts nano-SIM or 4FF SIM card.
Using a modified incompatible card that is thicker than a nano-SIM
card may damage the card itself, the card slot and corrupt any data
stored on the card.
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SIM
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B
GBG
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Insert the memory card (optional and not included)
Tip: Take care not to scratch or bend the
contacts on the memory or SIM card when
inserting them into the card holders.
You may also optionally insert a memory card.
Make sure that the memory card’s contacts
are facing as shown. To remove the memory
card: find the small ridge on the exposed end
of the memory card. Put your fingernail into
the ridge and gently pull the card out.
Replace the back cover.
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.
See External memory, p.41 for additional info.
Insert the battery
Insert the battery by sliding it into the battery
compartment with the contacts facing up to
the right.
Replace the back cover.
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Step 4 – 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 to fully charge it before first use.
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 endof the included USB cable into the charging
port on the phone.
•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 5 – 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 holding 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 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.43 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.
to confirm. Tap
Step 6 – Startup guide
The first time you turn on your phone, a Startup guide is launched. Follow
the instructions to start personalising your new phone.
The first question you will get is “Is it your first time using aSmartphone?”.
•If you select “Yes, I am a beginner”, you will get Doro's unique menu
system. This is action-based and allows you to navigate your phone,
by just asking yourself, “What do I want to do?”. See Navigate your
phone
, p.23.
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•If you select “No, I have already used one”, you will be asked if you
want Doro’s action-based menu system or more traditional Android
menus.
Get to know your phone
Sign in to Google
™
Unless you already created a Google™account as part of the Start-up
wizard.
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 Google
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 Google
1.From the Home screen, select
account
Play Store.
2.Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the account setup.
IMPORTANT!
Remember the Google account your phone last logged in to. During an
untrusted factory settings restoration or microSD card–based update,
Google's anti-theft mechanism requires you to enter the Google
account your phone last logged in to on the startup navigation screen
for identity authentication. Your phone can properly power on only after
the identity authentication passes.
Assistive functions
Use the symbols to guide you through supporting sections in the manual.
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Seeing
Hearing
Handling
Safety
Touchscreen motion and gestures
Tap
•Tap an item, such as a button or a program icon, to select it or to
open it. Tap 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.
Swipe
•A swipe is when you press your finger to the screen and drag it, 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.
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Pinch
•Place two fingers separated on the screen and pinch them together
to zoom out of a map. This function is not always applicable.
Zoom
•Place two fingers together on the screen and spread them to zoom
in. This function is not always applicable.
Rotate view in maps
•Using two fingers, rotate the map clockwise or counterclockwise.
Touch the Compass Pointer icon to reorient the map with north at
the top of the screen.
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.
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.
Sensors
Your device has sensors that detect light and
proximity.
•Light sensor to detect light and adjust
the brightness of the screen, if set to
automatic. See The screen brightness,
p.32.
•Proximity sensor (touch sensor) to de-
tect 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.47
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Home screen
The Home screen is your start screen on your Doro 8035, 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 Google
™
search bar to quickly find what you are looking for. To add a shortcut to
the Home screen see Find and add shortcuts in the menu, p.31 and to
remove shortcuts see Find and remove shortcuts in the menu, p.31.
Go to the Home screen
•Press ¢.
Access the extended Home screen
1.From the Home screen swipe up or tap the arrowat the bottom
of the Home screen.
Tip: You can also swipe up or down 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.
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 the screen
•Briefly press the ¢ or the Power button.
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.
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1.To activate the screen lock or change the type of screen lock, tap
Set.
2.Tap A general option
My screen lock. Tap to select one of the
following:
•None to unlock, press ¢ or the Power button. No security.
•Swipe (default setting) to unlock you slide
up with your fin-
ger. No security.
•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 con-
sists of characters and/or numbers. Enter at least four characters including numbers and symbols, and then enter the
password again to verify it. High security.
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. The PIN code or pattern screen lock, together with your Google
account login is the basis for the anti-theft features on this phone.
Enabling a secure screen lock and having a Google account on your
phone will make it difficult for a thief or other person getting access to
your personal data or even resetting your phone. Keep the secure
screen lock information and Google account login stored in a safe
place!, see Reset the phone, p.40.
Note! The available options may vary depending on the screen lock
method selected.
To use the phone keys
Recents key
•Press p to view recently used applications.
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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 Google
™
, 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.
Volume keys + / –
•During a call the volume keys adjusts the call volume.
CAUTION
Tap I want to to switch between Boost volume and Normal
volume. Boost volume can be very loud, so be careful to not
cause any hearing damage.
•From standby the volume keys adjust the ringtone volume.
•To adjust the volume level for music and videos when in an applica-
tions that plays music or other audio (like games or video players).
•To zoom in Camera mode.
Soft keys
Android smart phones like your Doro 8035, as well as most Android applications, feature common icons. Many icons that you see on-screen are
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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
or
I want tomore options (available in the action bar or in apps).
more options (available in the action bar or in apps).
To enable and disable features and functions
or
or
enabled functions.
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 8035 and any other
apps that you choose to install. The applications screen extends beyond
the regular screen, so you need to swipe down to view all content.
Open the application screen
•From the Home screen swipe up or tap the arrow
of the Home screen.
•Tap My applications to get to
My applications.
•Swipe up or down to view all installed applications.
at the bottom
Tip: You can also swipe up or down to open and close the extended
Home screen.
Close the application screen
•Press < or ¢.
To install applications, see Doro Selection, p.54.
Add applications
1.From the Home screen swipe up or tap the arrow
at the bottom
of the Home screen.
2.Tap My applications to get to
My applications.
3.Tap I want to.
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4.Tap Add.
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 Play Store to reach Play Store.
5.Find an item you wish to download by browsing categories or by using the search function.
6.Tap the item to view its details, and follow the instructions to complete the installation/purchase.
Uninstall applications
1.From the Home screen swipe up or tap the arrow
of the Home screen.
2.Tap My applications to get to
3.Tap I want to.
4.Tap Uninstall.
.
at the bottom
My applications.
5.Tap
and cannot be uninstalled.
6.Tap Yes to confirm.
for the items to delete. Some apps are system applications
Quick and easy way to quiet your phone
•Use the volume keys to adjust the ringtone volume.
•Drag the on-screen slider to adjust the sound level.
•Tap
not ring when you receive an incoming call or message, but the
screen will still turn on.
•Tap
vibrate and the screen will turn on to alert you of incoming calls and
messages.
to enable or disable Silent. Once enabled, your phone will
to enable or disable Vibrate. Once enabled, your phone will
Status bar
The status bar, located at the top of your screen, shows signal strength,
ongoing and new applications as well as battery status.
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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 the quick settings
like Wifi or Aeroplane mode.
Open and close the notification panel
To open the notification panel,
swipe the status bar down.
To close the notification panel,
swipe up twice, or tap < twice,
or press ¢ to return to the Home
screen.
Clear the notifications
•To clear all the notifications, tap Clear all. If many notifications Clear
all is at the bottom of the screen, i.e. not always visible.
•To close one by one, swipe to the left or right.
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 notification in question you can:
•Swipe to dismiss.
•Tap to reply.
•Double tap to go to the relevant app.
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Note! To hide sensitive alerts; swipe the status bar down to open the
notification panel and tap
settings
screen.
NotificationsAll appsNo sensitive content on lock
A general optionAdvanced
Quick settings panel
Use the quick setting buttons
Tapping a tile enables you to manage the feature directly within the Quick
Settings panel, like toggling the flashlight on and off, or connecting to a
Wi-Fi network. Long pressing the same tile jumps into the corresponding
page within Android’s Settings for full control.
•Wifi.
•Current mobile data network.
•Bluetooth.
•Torch, see Torch, p.69.
•Aeroplane mode.
Tip: Use the shortcut
Customise the Quick settings panel
Swiping down once from the top of your phone’s screen shows your notifications as well as a quick access bar containing the first five tiles in your
Quick Settings panel.
in the upper right corner to reach Set.
1.Swipe down from the top of the screen to reveal the notification bar.
2.Tap Edit to the lower right corner.
3.Long press on any tile to move, add or remove it from Quick Settings.
4.Tap the < to exit Edit mode.
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 adjust your on-screen keyboard in various ways to improve readability.
Activate keyboard
•Tap a text field.
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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.
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
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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, share and assist
Cut, Copy, Share, Select all, and Paste are features available when writ-
ing e an email, text message/box, or basically anywhere.
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 down.
Select keyboard and personalise your keyboard
You can select to personalise your keyboard, depending on the selected
keyboard.
1.From the Home screen, tap
2.Tap
A general optionThe keyboard options.
Set.
3.Tap Choose a keyboard.
4.Tap wanted keyboard.
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5.After you've done that, tap More options to make further personalisations to your keyboard.
6.When done, tap
.
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.
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 8035 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. Unless you configured an internet access in the
startup wizard, when first starting your phone, here are the instructions
on how to do it.
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
Wi-Fi.
2.Switch
networks can be open or secured (
3.Select a network and tap
password.
For more information, contact the relevant network administrator.
to enable. Available networks are displayed in a list. The
SetMy Internet connection
).
Connect. If secured, enter the
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4.Connected network is highlighted with Connected.
Tip:
is shown in the status bar when connected.
You can easily turn on and off Wifi from the quick settings in the
notification panel. To open the notification panel, swipe the status bar
down.
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.
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
My Mobile data settings.
2.Switch
3.When done, tap
to enable.
.
SetMy 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 down.
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 1 (2100), 3 (1800), 7
(2600), 8 (900 MHz), 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.
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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
regardless of where you are, but it almost always involves a surcharge for
using another operator's 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: R 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
My Mobile data settingsMore… .
2.Use the Data roaming switch
SetMy Internet connection
to enable/disable and confirm.
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.
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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.
1.From the Home screen, tap
SetA general option
Advanced settingsBatteryBattery 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 instantly know 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! You will be prompted to enable the battery saver feature when the
battery level reaches 20%. 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 dis-
able the features.
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