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Welcome, in front of me is a Cubot X19S and today I will show you how to go through the
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setup process of this phone. So when you boot it up for the first time, you will be presented with this small screen
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right over here. And all you need to do is find your desired language right here, which I'll be sticking
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with English, and then select Start. On the next page it gives you a message that can insert a SIM card right here, but I'll
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be doing it without it, so I'm just going to select Skip. And then this brings me to Wi-Fi connection, which I'll also skip, but before I do so
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I'll mention that if you choose to not insert a SIM card and also skip Wi-Fi connection
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you will not get the page to log into your Google account and also date and time will
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most likely not be set automatically, which means that you'll probably also need to fix
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it up. Now, that can be disregarded as later on you're planning to connect to Wi-Fi or mobile network
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which will automatically set the time correctly when it connects to network
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So again, I'll be skipping this. And there is the date and time, which is incorrect, but like I said, I'm not going to be setting
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it up. But if you want to, if you're not planning to connect to network at all, you just select
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one of those and select the time, tap on OK, date, and also your time zone
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And there you can go to the next page, which brings us to Google services
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So we have the exact location, scanning and sending user and diagnostic data
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Now, if you're interested in what these do exactly, you can tap on the arrow right here
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and expand the explanation and read it. And if you don't like it, bam, disable it
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Same goes for this. Scroll down and then you can go to the next page, which brings us to fingerprint
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Now it automatically asks us to set up a fingerprint, which if you choose to select next, it will
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first tell you to insert a pin, which you can also change to pattern or password depending
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on how you like it. And alternatively, you can simply skip it if you don't want to select any kind of screen lock
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So I'll be selecting a pattern, so I'll select next here, then choose actually pattern, which
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does give us an option to choose one. Secure startup, I probably would discourage you from using this
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It's an annoying feature. What it does is once you set up your pin, pattern, or password, and the device is turned
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off, when you're turning it on, and before it actually boots into Android, it will go
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into this locked mode where you need to confirm your pin, pattern, password, then it turns
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on fully, and you're still on a lock screen, so you need to insert that pin, pattern, or
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password once again to just access your phone, which I don't like this at all
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It kind of defeats the purpose. So from here, I can draw my pattern, because that's what I selected, select next, repeat
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the same pattern, confirm it, and there we go. We now have a pattern as our lock screen
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Now, this was a fingerprint and pattern, but if you want to only select a screen lock
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you can disregard the fingerprint sensor, don't touch it at all, and simply skip this
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which will allow you to keep the pattern, but not add a fingerprint
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And that basically finishes up the setup, apparently. So, if you found this video helpful, don't forget to hit like, subscribe, and thanks