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Welcome, in front of me is a Apple Reno4 Pro and today I will show you how to go through
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the setup process of the device. So when you boot it up for the first time you'll be presented with a screen where you
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get to select your language, which for me is already selected and the correct one is English
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But if you want to select any other one, simply scroll down and tap on the language that you
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wish to use. Once it's selected tap on next and then select your region, so I'm just gonna stick with
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the US and then again next. Then we have terms of service, so we do need to agree to the user agreement
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Now if you want to read it you can tap on the blue user agreement and then there it
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is, the entire list of what you're agreeing to. And the two other ones are completely optional so you can read them again on the blue text
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and agree to it if you want to or just leave it unchecked if you don't want it
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Then we have connect to Wi-Fi, so this step is optional, it will allow you to connect to your Wi-Fi if you have one near you and later on it will also allow you to log in
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to your Google account and restore a backup version of your phone
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I'm gonna skip this. Then we have Wi-Fi assistant, so this option will allow you to connect to the strongest
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option, so automatically select the best Wi-Fi. So if you check this on and you have two different Wi-Fi's near you that you're connected to
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it will choose the one that is better. And then you have auto switch to mobile network, so if both of those Wi-Fi's that you have
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are utter garbage, the phone will switch to your mobile network instead
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Now I will only suggest this option if you have some kind of decent data plan
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If you're racking like a 1GB per month I would probably deselect this because it will result
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you in running out of it probably quicker in this case. So this is my suggestion here
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So from here we can tap on next, and we have Google services, so we have location, scanning
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and send user and diagnostic data. And you can read exactly what each one of them does, but well, use location, basically
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GPS tracking, things like Google Maps uses it to give you a correct route to your destination
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if you're using it as a GPS navigation. They have scanning for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth devices, and stuff like that
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And then send user and diagnostic data, basically gathers data on how you use the device and
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sends it to Google. Now you can deselect all of them if you don't want it, and from there tap on accept at the bottom
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And on the next screen we can set a lock screen, so you can go into the settings, and by default
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it goes into a 6 digit PIN, but you can choose it to be something else like pattern, 4 digit
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PIN, 4 to 16 digit PIN, or alphabetical password from 4 to 16 or nothing
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So I'm going to go with actually nothing by selecting later, and there we go
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Now if you choose to set some kind of protection it will also then allow you to add face recognition
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and also fingerprint if you want that. And then you should see this
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So recommended auto-update overnight, optional thing, you can select it if you want it, if
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you don't want to just keep it off. And then hide icon, or set icon style, and you can simply tap on the 3.com preloaded
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device and choose whichever one you like the most in terms of appearance, it doesn't change
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anything past the appearance. From here tap on apply, and then go to next, import data, so here you are able to import
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data from an older device using their built-in app, the phone clone, and if your older device
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is something other than Oppo you will need to go to Play Store and download it from there
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And then basically just go through the guide that is being displayed step by step what
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you need to do. But I'm setting it up as new so let's go to later, and now we're done with the setup
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