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From the Xiaomi, Me 10 at Light and today I will show you how to go to the setup process of the device
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Now when you put it up for the first time you'll be presented with the MiUI 12 welcome screen
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So from here simply up on an arrow and select your language on the next page
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So for me it's going to be English and again top on an arrow to come
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continue. Choose your region. So for me it's already selected a correct one but you can either
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search for it or choose the one from a list below. And again top on an arrow to continue
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And then we have connect to network. Now if you give it a second as you've seen it will find
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some networks. And this step is overly just an optional step. If you don't want to connect
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you can completely skip this, which that's what I'm going to do. But if you want to connect
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you are free to do so. Once you connect to it, you will actually have an option to log into your Google account
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if that is something that you want to do. And if you skip it, you will not have that option
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There are terms and conditions, so obviously we do have to agree to them. You can also read the user agreement right here if you want to
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But from there, just check it and go forward. And then it's checking for a SIM card
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If it doesn find any you can just simply check again If you insert it or if you didn insert it you can skip this step anyway And once you insert a SIM card the phone will work without any kind of problem with it
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You don't have to reboot it or do anything. Once you inserted, it will just work like it was there all the time
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So I'm going to skip this. Google Services, so we have location, scanning, and send user and diagnostic data
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Now you can read exactly what each one of them does, but in a brief
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version of it, location, uses GPS tracking, scanning, allows phone to scan things like Wi-Fi Bluetooth devices
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so it actually knows what to connect to, and then send user diagnostic data
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scans how you use the device, and sends it to Google. So you can deselect all of them if you don't want to
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And from there, tap on more, and accept at the bottom. And from here we can set up a passcode
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So we have two different versions of it. We have fingerprint and screen lock. Now if you go with screen lock, you can set up, well, just a screen like, but if you want
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to set up fingerprint, you do also have to have a screen like anyway
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So I'm going to go with only a screen lock and then I'm going to choose pattern
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But you have a choice also between pin and pattern or password, I mean
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And once you choose one of them, it gives you this annoying message that you need to remember your password and you need to wait five seconds I believe to actually continue It kind of self that password needs to be remembered so I not sure why there that node
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But once you select it, tap on an arrow, and there we go
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It's now completely set. Now, once you do that, you have also additional settings
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So from here, we have a couple things that we already seen, things like location, send diagnostic data automatically
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So again, you can disable this. It's the same thing as before
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Send diagnostic data automatically, just the same thing as before. Automatic system updates
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Now this is something that you can check on or off. It will basically automatically update your device if there is a new version
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If you don't want it, disable it. We also have some user experience programs
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If you want to, you can join. You can also view details to read exactly what it does
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and then at the bottom we have the worst offender, personalized ads which I personally hate
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Basically it got just data on everything you search for and then gives you ads according to what you're looking for
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Personally, I consider this to be very intrusive and I want to turn it off
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Now as you can see also, as the only option on here, it's the one that pops up with
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are you sure you want to turn off? Yes, obviously. There we go And from here we can proceed onwards once we disable the most intrusive part of the Android And we have a default layout of our device
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So the difference is one, the one that is by default is more like an iPhone with all its icon
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smack in the middle of your home screen while the app drawer is the typical Android with a drawer
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where all your apps are being stored. Select which of one you prefer more
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And from there let's proceed further. And then on the next page we have a theme
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Now this is purely cosmetic, it doesn't really change much. As you can see, the difference between them is in terms of background, which you can change
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and icon style which also you can change. This one has more of a different shapes for icons
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Well here we have all squares and different wallpaper. So like I said, choose whichever one you want, from there proceed on, and it's basically finished
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Now there we go, once that disappears, you can tap on the arrow
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to finish up the setup. Now if you choose to change the theme
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it will take a little bit longer for the device to finish up this setup
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If you choose to stick with the one that comes by default, it should do it fairly quickly
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But there we go. Once it's finished, you should be on the home screen
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