Doro, best known for its easy-to-use mobile phones, has introduced a new series of one-piece handsets to its PhoneEasy range.
The Doro PhoneEasy 505, PhoneEasy 510 and PhoneEasy 515 are available SIM-free in the UK and include Doro’s new start-up wizard. It makes it easy for users to set the language, time, date, ringtone, volume, text size and screen contrast on their new phone.
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Mark Bridge and James Rosewell report from Mobile World Congress in Barcelona... and today’s show has a strong focus on user interfaces and the user experience.
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James Rosewell and Mark Bridge report from Mobile World Congress 2012. In today's programme they talk about Wednesday's events - including the beta release of Windows 8 - and plan their final day at the Barcelona show.
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Doro, which leads the European easy-to-use mobile phone market, has announced plans to produce an Android smartphone.
It’s also working on dedicated applications and says it will expand the ‘Doro Experience’ to tablets and PCs.
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Easy-to-use mobile phone manufacturer Doro says it’s moving beyond handsets to offer Android and Windows-based applications and services.
‘Doro Experience’, which will be demonstrated at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona later this month, combines a simple user interface and a selection of applications.
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