Setting Up Your Phone For The First Time - HTC Wildfire User Manual

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Setting up your phone for the first time

When you switch on your phone for the first time, you can set up your email accounts
and favorite social networks like Facebook® and Twitter™. You can also easily transfer
contacts and other data from your old phone to your new phone. Just follow the onscreen
instructions. You can choose to skip any part of the setup and do it at another time.
If you haven't inserted your SIM card, your phone will show you how to install it. Turn it off and insert
your SIM card. Then turn it on again to start the setup.
1. Choose your language and tap Next.
Your phone will then automatically set up GPRS/G, MMS, and WAP connections.
2. If you want some tips on using the onscreen keyboard, follow the tutorial. If not, tap Skip.
3. On the Internet connection screen, choose how you want to connect to the Internet, and
then tap Next.
4. If there's Wi-Fi in range, tap Next and then the wireless network you want to connect to.
Or if you'd rather set it up later, just clear the Connect to Wi-Fi network check box.
5. Features such as Clock and Weather need to know your location. But we take your privacy
seriously. So, on the Use Google location screen, you can choose whether to allow this
information to be collected. Either clear or select the two check boxes, then tap Next.
Location-based services may incur extra data fees from your mobile operator. Don't worry. You can
enable or disable them in your phone's Location and Privacy settings.
6. Choose the type of email account you want to set up and follow the onscreen instructions.
Be sure to sign in to your Google Account. Tap Google account > Next > Sign in.
You can also set up POP and Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync accounts, or skip and do
it later. To find out how to set up these accounts, see the Accounts and sync and Email
chapters.
7. Choose the type of social network account (such as Facebook or Twitter) you want
to access from your phone and follow the onscreen instructions. Or skip and do it at a
later time.
8. The final screen shows where you can get more help using your phone. Tap Finish.

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