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Welcome, and finally we say Google Pixel 4 and today I will show you how to go to
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resetup process of the device. So when you first time power the device on you'll
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be presented with this screen. So first thing you can do is select your desired
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language by tapping on it and from here have the list of all the languages. So
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choose the one that suits you and from there you can tap on start. I'm just
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gonna stick with English so disregard that. Now you can put in your SIM card if
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you want right now or you can just completely skip it it doesn't really change anything. You can just plop it in later on and it will work just as well
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The next thing you have is the Wi-Fi connection. Now you can also connect to
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this or skip it if you wish. As an example I'm actually gonna connect here
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Okay so there it is automatically when it connects it proceeds further on. Now
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your network probably will be protected so you will have to actually put in a
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password. Mine was not so I can just literally skip it. You have the option to copy data and apps from your old device. Now this would
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work if you created a copy of it on your old device. Basically when you're
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logged into Google you can make a backup and it stores it on the Google Cloud and
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then once you actually log in here you'll see that backup version that you can
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and then just tap on to get back. But I'm actually gonna skip this so don't and
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I'm gonna start the device as a new. And here you can log into your Google account. Now you can also skip it if you
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don't want to. If you don't have an account you can always create an account
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I'm gonna log in so and tap on next. I'm gonna put in a password. Then tap on next and you'll see
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you'll see this. So welcome screen from Google and terms of service. Cool let's
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agree to that. And from here you have a couple options that you can enable and
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disable. Number one backup to Google Drive will allow you to basically keep
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your devices sync. So for instance if you have additional device on the same
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account as you can see the same one right here. Then if you put in a contact
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or some calendar event the same thing will appear on a different device
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that is on the same account. So you can enable or disable however you like. Then
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you have locations and stuff like that. You can read them and see if you want to have it
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on or not. I'm just gonna tap on accept and keep it as it is. You have the screen lock
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By default it's set to pin. You can also change it or completely skip it again if
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you wish to. I'm gonna set it as pattern. So you again go back. You would just tap
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on the set screen lock options right here and it gives you a couple other ones
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So you have pattern, pin or password. Now pin is the original one. It's a four-digit
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numeric pin. Pattern is just you draw a pattern and password is just all
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self-explanatory. Password with letters, numbers, whatever you like. So again I'm gonna choose pattern, draw it, tap on next. Redraw the same pattern once more and
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confirm it. Then you have face ID. You can set it up if you like. You just tap on
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agree and then you would use the camera to look into it and it'll probably tell
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you to move your face left and right, up and down to get a good read of your face
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And then instead of for instance using pattern or whatever it is, it will launch
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the camera in a way and just look at your face and if it recognizes it then
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it unlocks it. I'm just gonna skip this for now. Then you have continue setup. Continue
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Tap more. Now this is your Google Assistant. You have to basically train it
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by reading a couple different sentences that it provides you with so it
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recognizes how you speak and how you basically pronounce words. So later on
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you can easily access and interact with your assistant. Now you can also skip it
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if you don't want it. So here you have the squeeze for your assistant. Now what
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it does is just launches Google Assistant when you squeeze it as you can see right here. And there's like pressure sensitive spots basically right here and
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you can see that when I start squeezing it you have these blue lines appearing
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Now this allows you three different things. Number one is to mute calls when
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you have some incoming calls. Number two is interact with your Google
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Assistant. And number three as well I have an option to also access it when
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the screen is locked and the device is just with a black screen like in a
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in a sleeping mode or whatever you want to call it. So I'm just gonna choose do
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it later. Now you can set it up if you want just as the Google card and this
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will require you to put in your credit card number and all that information. I'm
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just also gonna skip that. Then you have some information about the gestures. So
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the sensor that is in somewhere right here basically allows you to for instance
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skip tracks and I think snooze your alarm clock by just waving your hand
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over the screen. Now I don't have any music to really demonstrate it but you
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can either turn it on or just skip it so it would be off. Again personal
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preference I'm gonna skip it. Now again there's another sensor the same one for
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the music but this one allows you to wake up the device I guess when you're
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approaching the screen. Now it basically detects where your hand is kind of like
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a sonar would work and wakes it up so we can turn that on just as a test and
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end up on for instance not now because everything is already set. Next. And the
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process is almost finished so let's go home. It gives you an animation of how to
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use the gesture navigations. Next. You can see that there are the gesture
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navigations now all set so swipe up to quit and there we go and the device is
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now fully set. So you also see there is also some pattern that we have set. So
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