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In front of me is a OnePlus Nord CE 5G and today I'll show you how you can go through
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the setup of this phone. So when you put it up for the first time, you'll be presented with this screen right
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over here. Hello. Hello there. And from here, we're going to select our desired language from the list right here, which honestly
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I'm not going to be changing anything because it's already in English. And from there we can select start, which will take us to the thing that greets me the
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warmest, terms and conditions. So from here, I can tap on either the end user license agreement and also on the privacy policy
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So this will basically give you some info on what you're actually agreeing to, to the
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legal documents. And at the end of the day, you do need to agree to them, even though you do have a disagree
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button, it takes you back to the beginning of the setup. So you do need to agree to them
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Otherwise, you cannot actually use your device. Then we have connect to mobile network
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This step is completely optional. And the reason that is here is strictly for just network connection
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You can either connect to a network using the mobile network or using wifi
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And the reason you have the option to do that, either through wifi or mobile, is because
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throughout the setup process, it will give you the option to log into your Google account and also restore your device from a cloud backup, as an example
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By skipping both of them, you won't get that option. And additionally, date and time will not be set automatically, as you should probably
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see right here. There we go. Now, yeah, it's not correct. The region, it is correct
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So the time zone as well. Date, definitely not. And time is definitely not correct
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Now, if you're planning to sign into your wifi or mobile later on, then you can completely
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disregard this page because it will be fixed up later on once you connect to some kind
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of network later on. Then we have Google services. So we have things like location scanning and sending user and diagnostic data
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Quickly going through all of those, location is just the GPS tracking for apps like Google Maps
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Scanning allows the device to look for wifi and Bluetooth signals and so on
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And then sending user and diagnostic data allows Google to basically spy on you, gather data and send it to themselves
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So no thanks to that one. And scroll down and select accept, which will take you to the next page, which is co-creator labs
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I have honestly no idea what that is. So we have participated in one plus co-creator user program to get the latest information
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and the best system experience, blah, blah, blah. Yeah, I'll be skipping this
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Now, to some people, this might be interesting. You might be interested in some beta features, I guess, and just some, whatever they're going
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to be offering. So user experience programs, built in apps, one plus will ensure you receive those updates
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So updates to apps, push notifications, seriously, you need to sign in for push notifications
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We have a system stability program, so just like updates and yeah, you can agree to this
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or completely skip it if you don't want to, which is what I will be doing
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Now, don't be fooled by this. This is completely like reverse psychology pop-up
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You select skip, and then you want to select disagree, because by selecting agree and continue
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this will be less, though you press agree. There we go. So right here, we can now set up a screen lock
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By default, it opts into a four digit pin, which you can obviously see
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But if you want to use something else, like an example pattern or password, you are also
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free to do so, though you need to, as you've just seen, tap right here to select the screen
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lock options. So I'm going to go with a pattern. To draw the pattern, select next, redraw it, confirm, and this will automatically set it up
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Now once you set it up, it asks you how you want your notifications displayed on the lock screen
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This is going to be visible only if you set up a screen lock. And when the device is locked, you can have it so it shows all notification content, show
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sensitive content only when unlocked, and don't show notifications at all. So for instance, this option, the middle one, because it's kind of misleading in name, will
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show on the lock screen that you got a notification, but it will be just like, as an example, Twitter
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sent you a notification, and that's it. While with the first one, it will show you part of the message itself in that notification
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And this one will just not show any kind of notification on the lock screen
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So choose whichever one you want, and then proceed further. Unlock with fingerprint
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Again, if you want to add this, you are free to do so. Obviously, this is after you added a screen lock, because if you're planning to use a
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fingerprint, you do need a screen lock. If you chose to skip, I think, any kind of screen lock, I don't know if this will show
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up at all. So that is something that you need to figure out. But even if it does, and you decide to set it up, it will take you back to the screen
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lock options, where you will have to set up pin pattern or password
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The reason for this is if something happens to your finger, you cut it, maybe it just
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doesn't always function, as you probably are aware, under display fingerprints aren't necessarily
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always the accurate thing. So if you have maybe a little bit of dirt on your finger, it will just completely go
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apes, and just not allow you to log in. So I can then put a pin pattern or password to actually unlock the device
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Now I'll be skipping this, and this will take me to font
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So here, we can set up which font we want to use
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Now we can tap on either one of them, and you will see that it automatically changes the text right here that is showing you some kind of example
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So select whichever one you like more. It's completely up to you
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And then we have gesture navigation or default navigation. So again, choose whichever one you want
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I will stick with the navigation gestures as it is selected by default, and that is also what I prefer more
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And this gives me a quick guide on how to actually use those gestures
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So there we go. Now apparently we need to actually go through the guide of it
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See if I can skip this. Apparently not. So I need to literally go through them even though I have been using them for two years
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Apparently I need to learn how to use those. I like wasting my time, as you can tell
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Great, now we can start. And this finishes up the setup. So there we go
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