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Welcome! In front of me is a Kyocera Dura Force Pro and today I'll show you how to
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go through the setup process of the device. So to get started you wanna first
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select your language which I'm gonna stick with English but if you want to choose a different one all you need to do is just tap on the drop-down menu and
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select from the list. Then tap on the arrow and we can begin by connecting to
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network. Now either if the device was previously reset it and was logged into
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Google you will need to connect to some network but if it wasn't and it's newly
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being set up then you can skip it if you don't feel like connecting to any kind
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of network. Now connecting to it will allow you to log into Google in the next
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step and also it will look for updates and stuff associated basically with
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Google and not connecting to it will speed up the setup process of the device
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I would say. Now right here you would just choose a name of the phone which
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basically just helps you determine when you're using Bluetooth and other stuff
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like that. Apps will have an easier access to basically filling out
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information based on what you have put in there. Then you have protection of
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your phone. From here you can set a pattern, pin, password or just
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nothing. You can also set up a fingerprint I'm not entirely sure where
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it is. I guess on the side right here on the power button it looks like. So for
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this purpose I'm just gonna set up the pattern with fingerprint. So stop and
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continue. You have a choice well you will have to set up some kind of other way of
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unlocking apart from fingerprint and you have a choice between like I said pin pattern or password. I'm gonna stick with the pattern. Require pattern at the start
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of the device or no thanks. Matter of preference basically when you're turning
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on the device before the device turns on it will ask you to put in your pattern
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or whatever it is that you have set and then once the device actually boots up
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you'll still have to put it once more. So I wouldn't say it's necessary for
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anything considering you have to basically put it twice in a row. So
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disabling that would be optimal probably. Then you get to draw the pattern. Continue
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and redraw the same pattern once more and confirm. You have some notification
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options you can select them to be shown, hidden or just partially visible and
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then you get to go to the setup of your fingerprint. So let's up on next and
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let's start scanning it away. Now you want to tap your finger on it you don't
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want to press the button and probably indexing or a thumb would be a little
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bit better than that. Okay and you can tap on next. You can also rename it to
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whatever you want so you can easily distinguish which fingerprint is which
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considering you can add multiple if you wish to and then you get Google Terms of
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Service so just let's go down and next and accept. Next. Now again some Wi-Fi
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which I already chose not to connect like I said you can so let's skip this
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Then you have some general information to ensure waterproofing seal. Okay and
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we're done. So now if you lock the device also you'll need to unlock it using
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your finger or a pattern so press the button. For some reason I did not lock it
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I guess. Well that seems a little bit pointless. Well but as you can see that's how you would set up your device so if you found
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