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Welcome, and Flung is a Samsung Galaxy A52S, and today I will show you how to go through the setup process of this phone
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So when you put it up for the first time, you'll be presented with the welcoming screen and all sorts of languages, so let's select the blue button right here and find our desired language
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From here select next, connect to mobile network. Now this is completely up to you, you do so by inserting a symbol
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card. If you choose to skip this, you'll also have the option to log into your Wi-Fi
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Now assuming you're not going to log into any kind of network, you will lose the ability
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to log into your Google account throughout the setup process, but that can be still changed
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later on after the setup is complete. And additionally, date and time might not be set automatically
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so there's a chance you'll need to fix it up. Now from here, a few legal items to review
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so obviously you need to select that you agree to end user license agreement, and the second option
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is optional so just leave it empty. Then we have the Wi-Fi connection
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Now I'll be skipping this but you can connect to it if you want to. Don't have copy-ups and data
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This will just allow you to simply import all your data from an older device to this one
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if you choose to do so I will be setting it up as new so I going to be selecting don copy And this brings me to date and time like I mentioned before which isn said correctly
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but I'm not going to be bothering fixing it up. But honestly, if you want to fix it
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you can simply choose, for instance, right here, and set the correct time. And that's it
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Now, additionally, if you connect to some kind of network, this will be changed to automatic
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it will automatically fix up to date and time for you. Now this brings us to the Google services, so we have location, scanning
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and sending user and diagnostic data. Now if you don't want any of those, you can disable them
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If you're not sure what they are, tap on an arrow, expand it and read exactly what it does
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and at the end of the day you can deselect it if you don't want to. From here we have protects your phone, so we have a couple different ways of doing so
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face recognition, fingerprint, and pin pattern and password. Now if you go with either one of those, the first two ones, both or either, you will be always required to set up a physical way of unlocking the device
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That'd be a pin, pattern or password. I know the choice will be yours with formula select
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But if you want to only have a physical way of unlocking the device, you don't actually have to set up fingerprint or face recognition
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Now I going to be selecting pattern right here I going to draw my pattern continue redraw it and confirm it And there we go There is our pattern set
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Which brings us to some kind of recommended apps, which... You've got to be kidding me that TikTok is an essential app
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Um, next thing what? OnlyFens will be an essential. up, well, it looks like I also cannot deselect it even though I don't have internet
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It shouldn't be able to download anyway. Now, this will bring me to the Simpson account
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So there is one little nice feature right here, which I'm saying completely sarcastically
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because when you try to skip it, it does give you this bull crap message right here
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Skip out on all this, like they're offering you some kind of majestic services right here
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The reason why I don't like this is because majority of this trash is just bloatware
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well a trash basically and it already has a better alternative installed on the device itself
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from the get-go because it's an Android phone so as an example we have Samsung Cloud
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which is before you had the Google Cloud obviously if you log in with Google you can backup your entire phone then we have Bigsby which obviously is just utter garbage and far superior option would be hey Google Then we have Galaxy themes Entire Play Store obviously Find my mobile
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Find my device again by Google. Simpson Pass. Google, I don't think it has a name for this, but
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obviously you have the option to save passwords whenever you log in with your Google. When you
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are logged into Google, you log into some kind of account and Google asks you if you want to save the
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password. Same thing. There have Galaxy Store. Again, entire few of the Play Store, which has way more apps than this. And lastly, secure
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folder, which, again, Google does have something like that, but this might
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be one that is better just because the phone does have some kind of like Max security, and I am assuming it is going to be better than just typical Google
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security. But honestly, major of this is just an absolute garbage, and there's really no reason to log into your Google, or not
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to Google to the Samsung account or even create one. And once you skip this, you will be presented with URL set up. Finish
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And this should give us access to the home screen. And there we go
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