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Enflung is a Motorola Moto G-G-51 and today I'll show you how you can set up your brand new phone
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So when you vote it up for the first time you should be presented with this screen right over here where you get to select your desired language
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I'll be selecting English. From there you can select the region, so the region's right here
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And then we can select Start. Now, next page gives us the option to insert a SIM card
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This is completely optional and you don't actually have to do it. You can completely skip it if you want to
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And the reason it is here is for the mobile network, so you can either use it to, well, the mobile network can be used to connect to Google account
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throughout the setup process. And you can do it by inserting a SIM card or connecting to Wi-Fi
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And you can skip both of those if you want to, but then you won't see a Google login page throughout the setup
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and additionally date and time won't be set automatically. So I'll be skipping it
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And I'll also skip Wi-Fi, which, like I mentioned, should give me on the next page, the date and time
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But before it does, it gives me the privacy and software update
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to help improve Motorola products, enhance developer support and smart update Now the smart update is just an update over the Wi I believe automatically download and install security updates and bug fixes over the Wi
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There have enhanced device support, which gets customized support and recommendations for your device
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And here we have something that I would probably recommend turning off, which is the help improve Motorola products
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Sure device usage as statistics. Basically allows Motorola to gather data on how you use the device and send it to themselves
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So it's not really disclosed, I think, how much or what kind of data they are gathering exactly
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so I just prefer to turn it off rather than figuring it out. From there we can select Accept and Continue to go to the next page, which, like I mentioned, gives us the date and time
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This will show up only if you haven't connected to any kind of network, which I haven't, so there it is
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And if you plan to connect to Wi-Fi or insert a SIM card later on, which you probably do
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you can completely disregard this page because it will then be changed automatically
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once the phone detects some kind of network. Now next page we have Google Services
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so we have location scanning and sending user and diagnostic data. And going over those quickly
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location is just a GPS tracking that allows the device to give you an accurate position on the map
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for applications as an example that use it. So Google Maps can give you GPS navigation Then have allowed scanning which allows a device to look for signals like Wi and Bluetooth and then send user data
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is basically what Motorola wanted to do, which has got their data on you, and help improve
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the experience, which again, no thanks. From there, we can go to the next page, which is the lock screen
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Now, by default, it opts into a four-digit pin, as you can see right over here, but you can change it to
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something else by tapping right over here and you'll have option between also
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pattern and password so choose whichever one you want I'll be sticking with a
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pattern now obviously whichever one you choose it's completely up to you and if
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you don't want to select any you'll have an option to skip somewhere at the bottom but I'm gonna be using a pattern right here
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there we go confirm and there it is it Now set. Now once you set up some kind of screen lock
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it then asks you if you want to also use a fingerprint to unlock your device
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This is completely up to you. You can set up a fingerprint or skip it by tapping right here
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If you plan to set it up, you just need to basically enroll it in here in the power key
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Without actually pressing it, you're just going to continuously touch the sensor
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But like I mentioned I just going to skip it And here we have to stay in the no So this page the next one and I believe even the next one is just some Motorola garbage which
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they want you to sign up for. So I'm going to select no, not now
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There is more. Provide your email for spam. No thanks. And okay, so there is only two pages
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So here we have the option to use gesture navigation or we can also switch
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to button navigation, which is the older version. So by default, it's just going to give us a quick overview on how to use those
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If you never done it, I can read exactly how to use them and also see it right here on the animation
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for each one of the gestures, which is only three of them. And if you've already seen those, obviously you can just flick through the next, next, next
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and then swipe up. Now if you plan to actually switch back to the buttons instead of the gesture
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you can tap right here to go to set up. right here to go to settings and change it directly in here
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But like I mentioned, I'm using the gestures, so I'm sticking with that
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Anyway, this concludes the setup of the device, and if you found this very helpful
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don't forget to hit like, subscribe, and thanks for watching