Reboot The Phone; Reset The Phone - Doro 8040 Manual

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2.
Scroll to and select Backup & reset and select Back up my data.
3.
Make sure that the switch is ON
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

Reboot the phone

The reason to perform a reboot might be a persistent problem that is im-
possible to solve or if your device becomes frozen and unresponsive. This
device has an internal battery and therefore the hardware cannot be re-
booted by removal of the battery.
Should you need to reboot the phone press and hold the
Power button and the Volume up key simultaneously for more than
8 seconds to reboot it. After the reboot, the phone will restart
automatically.

Reset the phone

IMPORTANT!
Resetting the phone means that most information, such as
downloaded and installed applications, accounts, system and
application data and settings, will be erased. 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 im-
possible to solve or if you want to pass the phone to someone else.
Note! 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 (optional and not included), p.4 and External mem-
ory, p.42).
Applications and data by Google
checked, see Backup, p.39.
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Play Store, see Google
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Play Store, p.44
— if the box in Back up my data is

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