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Welcome and in front of me is a Nubia Red Magic 5S and today I'll show you how you can
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go through the setup of this phone. So when you boot it up for the first time you should be presented with this screen right
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over here, where you will get to choose your desired language from the list
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From here you can select start and this will bring you to the page where you can insert
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your SIM card. Truth be told, this page existence is kind of weird
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You can insert a SIM card at any moment throughout the setup process and it will work without
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any additional steps, apart from maybe confirming your PIN if you have one on there, but I believe
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this also might be showing up right here throughout the setup process, because if you want to
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connect to something like Google account, you have two options. You can either do it using a SIM card through mobile network or using WiFi
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So you can pick and choose which one you want to utilize. Or you can just skip both of them and with that in mind, a Google login page will not
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show up throughout the setup process and additionally, date and time won't be set automatically
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which you should see right here. There we go. Now if you're planning to connect to network later on, like WiFi as an example, and you
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just don't have it, you're not doing it at home, you can disregard it, leave it incorrect
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and it will fix itself once you actually connect to some kind of WiFi
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From here we are taken to the next page, which is the Google services and quickly going into
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the offered services, we have the use location, which allows the device to use GPS tracking
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So apps like Google Maps can give you an accurate position on the map and also an accurate
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route to your destination if you're using it as a GPS navigation
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And below that we have allow scanning, which allows the device simply to look for signals like WiFi and Bluetooth
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And below that we have send user and diagnostic data, which allows Google to basically gather
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data on how you use the device and send it to themselves
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So all your like search histories, interests, whatever you're talking about, Google will
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know that. And if you find that a little bit creepy, like I believe would be a reasonable expectation
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to find it creepy, you can turn it off. And we can then go to the next page
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Now, for some reason, it automatically opts into a 4 to 16 digit PIN
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And it doesn't even give you the option, it automatically like, yep, here you go, set it up
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So if you want to either skip it or change it to something else, you would go with the
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cancel option. And in here, let's see, actually no, it looks like we can't even change it here
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Yeah, that's, so yeah, I can either set this one up or, let's see what will happen
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I'm kind of trying to see if, yeah, so you are basically forced into a 4 to 16 digit PIN
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Now if you want to use something else, like a password or pattern, you will basically
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have to do that later on after the setup is completed through settings, because the option
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is still here. It's just, this setup is apparently just absolute garbage. So I'm going to select cancel and skip because I don't feel like setting this one up
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And this finishes up the setup as you can see. And for the people that do want to utilize a different kind of protection method, like
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a password or pattern, you can simply navigate into the settings, then go down to password
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fingerprint, and face recognition, and then screen lock. And you have the three options right here
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So you can choose whichever one you want from here. Anyway, if you found this very helpful, don't forget to hit like, subscribe, and thanks