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Accessibility mode, Google Assistant - case

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1. Press the scroll button and select Settings. 2. Scroll right to Device, and select Accessibility > Large text > On. Accessibility mode With the accessibility mode, the text on the phone display is bigger, the alerts louder, and the Google Assistant button turns into an SOS call button. If you didn't switch the accessibility mode on when setting up your phone, press the scroll button, and select Settings > Device > Accessibility Mode > On. ADD YOUR ICE DETAILS To be able to make SOS calls, you need to add your ICE (In Case of Emergency) details. To add your personal details, press the scroll button, and select Settings > Device > ICE information. To define the contacts to whom the SOS call is made, press the scroll button, and select Settings > Device > ICE information > Options > Create ICE contacts. Note that you cannot use official emergency call numbers as your ICE contacts. MAKE AN SOS CALL Once you have the accessibility mode switched on and added an ICE contact, you can make SOS calls. To make the call, press and hold the SOS call button for three seconds, or press the SOS call button quickly twice. The phone calls your first ICE contact. If the contact doesn't answer in 25 seconds, the phone calls the next contact, and keeps calling your contacts 10 times until one of them answers the call, or you press the end button. Note: When the SOS call is answered, the phone goes to handsfree mode. Do not hold the phone close to your ear, as the volume may be very loud. SEND AN SOS MESSAGE You can select to send an SOS message if no one answers your SOS call. Press the scroll button and select Settings > Device > Accessibility Mode > On > SOS Call > SOS Message > On. To edit the pre-defined message, select SOS Message > Edit. Tip: If you want to keep the accessibility mode on, but don't want to make SOS calls, press the scroll button, and select Settings > Device > Accessibility Mode > SOS Call > Off. Google Assistant Google Assistant can help you search information online, translate words and sentences, make notes and calendar appointments, for example. If you have not switched on the accessibility mode, the SOS call button works as the Google Assistant button. To use Google Assistant, press and hold the Google Assistant button for three seconds, and follow the instructions on the display.

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1.
Press the scroll button and select
Settings
.
2.
Scroll right to
Device
, and select
Accessibility
>
Large text
>
On
.
Accessibility mode
With the accessibility mode, the text on the phone
display is bigger, the alerts louder, and the Google
Assistant button turns into an SOS call button. If you
didn’t switch the accessibility mode on when setting up
your phone, press the scroll button, and select
Settings
>
Device
>
Accessibility Mode
>
On
.
ADD YOUR ICE DETAILS
To be able to make SOS calls, you need to add your ICE
(In Case of Emergency) details. To add your personal
details, press the scroll button, and select
Settings
>
Device
>
ICE information
.
To define the contacts to whom the SOS call is made,
press the scroll button, and select
Settings
>
Device
>
ICE
information
>
Options
>
Create ICE contacts
. Note that
you cannot use official emergency call numbers as your
ICE contacts.
MAKE AN SOS CALL
Once you have the accessibility mode switched on and
added an ICE contact, you can make SOS calls. To make
the call, press and hold the SOS call button for three
seconds, or press the SOS call button quickly twice. The
phone calls your first ICE contact. If the contact doesn’t
answer in 25 seconds, the phone calls the next contact,
and keeps calling your contacts 10 times until one of
them answers the call, or you press the end button.
Note:
When the SOS call is answered, the phone goes to
handsfree mode. Do not hold the phone close to your
ear, as the volume may be very loud.
SEND AN SOS MESSAGE
You can select to send an SOS message if no one answers
your SOS call. Press the scroll button and select
Settings
>
Device
>
Accessibility Mode
>
On
>
SOS Call
>
SOS
Message
>
On
.
To edit the pre-defined message, select
SOS Message
>
Edit
.
Tip:
If you want to keep the accessibility mode on, but
don’t want to make SOS calls, press the scroll button, and
select
Settings
>
Device
>
Accessibility Mode
>
SOS Call
>
Off
.
Google Assistant
Google Assistant can help you search information online,
translate words and sentences, make notes and calendar
appointments, for example.
If you have not switched on the accessibility mode, the
SOS call button works as the Google Assistant button.
To use Google Assistant, press and hold the Google
Assistant button for three seconds, and follow the
instructions on the display.