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Doro Aurora A30 Seniors Phone Review

Smartphones are aplenty these days for the seniors in our lives however some offer no help for those adopting technology in their later years and some do the Doro Aurora A30 does both as it offers a simple UI to work from and the typical standard Android menu giving those who want to learn the option too or just keep it simple. You can check out the first look and unboxing here.

The phone itself is well built with a 6.1 inch screen which might be a tad too big for some however those who like their media on their device this is ideal. It is on the slightly thicker side again this is not for all but some prefer a phone they can hold and know it is in their pocket too and by that I mean you can feel the device unlike other feature phones and dumb phones etc.

On first looking at the device myself it does feel and look solid there is your volume keys on the left and your power on/off key and quick action key on the right side. On the front of the device there is three physical buttons which are nicely shaped and make it easy for calls and return to home however once opened you can also have a choice of gestures or touch based options which is the norm now on Android devices.

On the back of the phone you have the camera array and the Doro secure button this is how you can contact your relatives once you have numbers assigned on the device. You also have your flash and speaker here too. The main camera is 50Mp which is plenty you can see the image and video gallery below for sample and you be the judge it is a decent all round camera for the target market.

Doro Aurora A30 images and video samples 

Under the hood we have decent specs on board for those wondering, this is not boasting top of the range specs however plenty to keep anyone going with their daily tasks, as a power user myself I had no issues with doing what I do which is much more than your average user or senior it is fair to say and it worked fine over my test period.

I tested out the 4GB RAM 128GB model which runs Android 14 with MT6769Z (G85) chipset which I consider mid range and as said it performs well for the target market here. The app I use for videos had a hard time trying to upload a 4K video but when converted to 1080p for the image and video samples it was fine, again the target market would not use such apps but just to give you an idea.

Stand out features one the Doro Aurora A30 are ClearSound which is also compatible with hearing aids The Doro Secure Button which enables you to assign contacts for care etc, The menu structure which keeps it simple, each time you add an app for example it will prompt you to have on your home screen, You also have biometrics on board with Face unlock and there is theft protection and finally you have two tiers of support including Team Viewer as Seen Below and how it works.

Overall this is not a bad phone that will be suitable for any senior to get started on the smartphone buzz, there is a trend that people want to come off such devices which is fine and there is also a trend of those wanting more than feature phones but are afraid of the convoluted mess Android delivers but this offers a fresh easy to use UI with tutorials on board making life simple, after all not all seniors are not capable of enjoying a phone to the max but there is some coming out of retirement from dumb phones and feature phones and I know some that suffer with FOMO, check out the videos below for more and what to expect.

TeamViewer on the Doro Aurora A30

 

 

Features

  • SIMPLE & SECURE SENIOR PHONE: Easy to use, the Doro Aurora A30 smartphone is ideal for older adults. It features a large 6.1″ screen, practical buttons, clear sound, and an SOS button to ensure peace of mind every day.
  • PRACTICAL FEATURES: Compatible with hearing aids (HAC), this easy-to-use mobile phone features Doro ClearSound technology for clear calls. It is also equipped with a 50MP camera and a user-friendly interface.
  • DORO SECURE BUTTON: In an emergency, simply press the Doro Secure Button with GPS location on the back of the Doro phone. It will alert the users connected responders to let them know help is needed.
  • PRACTICAL AND ERGONOMIC: Combining modern use with practicality, the Doro Aurora A30 senior smartphone offers smooth touch navigation and easy-to-use, tactile call buttons, while providing an excellent grip.

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UI walkthrough on the Doro Aurora A30 

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