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Welcome, my name is a Sony Xperia 1 Mark III and today I will show you how to go to the
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setup process of the device. So when you boot it up for the first time, you will be presented with this screen right
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over here. So start off by choosing your desired language right under here
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Click on it and then find whichever language you want to use. Now I'll be sticking with English so there we go
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Let's select Get Started which will bring us to important information aka Terms of Service
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It's not important to you, it's important to them so they don't get lawsuits. So anyway, let's select the only two things that we do need to select which is the, what
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is it, Warranty, Safety, etc. Very greatly said, Warranty, SL, etc. So that can fall under anything
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I'm aware of the data charge may apply. Okay, that's probably to do with your SIM card, not really the phone
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But anyway, we have to select it and this brings us to the next page which is connecting
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to our mobile network. So this would require us to insert a SIM card
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I don't really feel like doing this right now. The only benefit of this is that later on you can simply skip connecting to WiFi if
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you just want to have some kind of network connection which throughout the process will
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allow you to log into your Google account and date and time will be set automatically
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Without any kind of internet connection, Google page is just kind of skipped and date and
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time is shown to you so you can fix it up if it's incorrect
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Now if you're planning to change that later on, to connect to WiFi or any kind of network
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you don't have to bother with the date and time. It will be set automatically the moment it has some kind of network
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But Google, you will need to go to the settings and add it manually
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So there's the WiFi like I mentioned. I'm going to set it up offline like I also mentioned
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And there's the date and time. So obviously you can fix it up or if you're like me, disregard it because I'm going to
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be connecting to a network anyway later on. Then we have Google services
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So we have location, scanning and sending user and diagnostic data. Now you can tap on the drop down right here to read exactly what these do but basically
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the short version of it is location uses GPS tracking to help us at Google Maps basically
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define your location and give you an accurate route to your destination if you're planning
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to use it as a navigation application. Then we have scanning. It allows the device to basically scan for signals like WiFi, Bluetooth and so on
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And lastly we have send user and diagnostic data. It allows Google to basically spy on you and send the information to themselves
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No thanks. So from there we can proceed further. And this brings us to screen lock
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So by default it pops into a four digit PIN. You can see right here
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But you can tap on screen lock options which also gives you an option between pattern and password
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So if you want to use one of those, go right ahead. I'll be using a pattern right here
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So I'll just draw it. Tap on next. Repeat it. Confirm. And that will set it up
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Now it also goes straight to fingerprint. Now if you want to add one, go right ahead
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The sensor is on the side right here. But if you don't feel like adding a fingerprint you can simply skip it
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Now additionally if you want to add a fingerprint you are always required to add some kind of
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screen lock. Either PIN pattern or password. And from here we have continue setup
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Yeah let's continue. Navigation. Style. And that's completely up to you. If you prefer the three button gesture that you might be used to, go right ahead
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And if you prefer gestures, which is what I prefer, then simply select it
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Go to next page. Anything else? Nope. And this should give us access to home screen after we click on finish
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And there we go. So if you found this video helpful, don't forget to hit like, subscribe, and thanks for watching