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Welcome, in front of me is a Lenovo Tab M10 and today I'll show you how to go through
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the setup process of the device. And when you put it up for the first time, you'll be presented with a welcome screen
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so simply select your language right here by tapping on the drop-down and choosing your language
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Now I'm going to stick with English, so let's cancel that and from here tap on Start
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Then I have Please Agree to the following. So we have some license agreement obviously and User Experience Program
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So this one is optional, which I don't really see it anywhere written clearly, but this
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one you do actually have to agree to, so License Agreement. From there tap on Next
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Connect to mobile network, I'm going to skip this so I don't have to put in a SIM card
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This step is like I said completely optional, just as the Wi-Fi
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The only difference is if you choose to not connect to any kind of network, so either
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via Wi-Fi or the SIM card, then you won't see the option to log in to your Google and
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also restore the device from an old Google backup. So let's skip this
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We have date and time. Now this would be set automatically if you connect to a network or insert a SIM card
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Then we have some Google services, so we have Location Scanning and Send User and Diagnostic Data
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You can tap on the drop-down and read exactly what it does, but in a brief explanation
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Location basically uses GPS tracking so it knows where you are and it's used by apps
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for instance like Google Maps, so it correctly estimates your location and gives you an accurate
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route to whatever your destination is if you're trying to use it for driving with GPS
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Then we have Scanning, it basically scans for things like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and stuff
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like that. And then Send User and Diagnostic Data, so basically gathers data on you and sends it
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to Google so they can, quotation mark, improve stuff and probably also give you more personalized ads
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So I'm going to deselect all of them because we don't need it anyway
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And then Accept. And from here we can set up a protection
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So we have Face Recognition, Pattern, PIN or Password. If you go with Face Recognition you will still need to set one of those three below that
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So if for instance something happens that the device can't read your face, you still
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have other ways of actually unlocking the device. So I'm going to go with just a pattern here
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Secure Startup, I'll choose No. This option basically forces you to put your pattern, PIN, password, whatever it is, before
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the device fully boots. And then once it fully boots you still need to put it once more, making it a little bit annoying
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So I'm going to say No. Then draw my pattern, Tap Next, redraw the same pattern, Confirm
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And Navigation Style, so Gesture Mode, stop on it. So we have the option to go with the Gesture which is set by default, or the Classic which
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is the three button navigation. I'm going to finish it up, so Finish Device Setup
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