How to Set Up Your HTC One

Power on the device., Choose a language., Press the “Start” button., Choose a network., Tap “Set up from scratch” on the next screen., Set up an HTC account., Create or sign into your Dropbox account., Add additional accounts listed on the next...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Power on the device.

    Do this by holding the power button at the top left corner of the device.

    You should feel a slight haptic feedback, and the device should boot up shortly after. , The first thing you will see is a language selection drop-down menu, so tap the button at the bottom of the picture of the HTC One, and choose the desired language and tap “OK.”, The Setup Wizard will now begin., You will need a working wireless network around your vicinity to fully setup your phone.

    Upon starting the Setup Wizard, the phone will bring up a list of available networks for you to connect to, so choose one you have access to and enter the password.

    Hit “Next” at the bottom right once the caption under the network name says “Connected.” , You will be asked to set up an HTC account., You can do this by two ways: by tapping the “Sign in with HTC Account button” or the “Sign in with Facebook.” Select which you prefer to proceed., Depending on your region, you may or may not have this option.

    If you do, tap the “Sign in” option if you have an existing Dropbox account, or “Create an account” to make a new one., You can add a Google account or an email account by tapping on the option of your choice and logging into that account.

    Once that’s done, tap on “Next” at the bottom right to proceed., The last setup screen is a text box where you can enter your phone’s name in.

    Think of a name, tap on the text box, and use the HTC keyboard to type in the desired name.

    Tap on “Finish” to proceed to the home screen You have successfully set up your HTC One.

    Now you can begin customizing the phone with apps and Blinkfeed topics and services.
  2. Step 2: Choose a language.

  3. Step 3: Press the “Start” button.

  4. Step 4: Choose a network.

  5. Step 5: Tap “Set up from scratch” on the next screen.

  6. Step 6: Set up an HTC account.

  7. Step 7: Create or sign into your Dropbox account.

  8. Step 8: Add additional accounts listed on the next screen.

  9. Step 9: Name your phone.

Detailed Guide

Do this by holding the power button at the top left corner of the device.

You should feel a slight haptic feedback, and the device should boot up shortly after. , The first thing you will see is a language selection drop-down menu, so tap the button at the bottom of the picture of the HTC One, and choose the desired language and tap “OK.”, The Setup Wizard will now begin., You will need a working wireless network around your vicinity to fully setup your phone.

Upon starting the Setup Wizard, the phone will bring up a list of available networks for you to connect to, so choose one you have access to and enter the password.

Hit “Next” at the bottom right once the caption under the network name says “Connected.” , You will be asked to set up an HTC account., You can do this by two ways: by tapping the “Sign in with HTC Account button” or the “Sign in with Facebook.” Select which you prefer to proceed., Depending on your region, you may or may not have this option.

If you do, tap the “Sign in” option if you have an existing Dropbox account, or “Create an account” to make a new one., You can add a Google account or an email account by tapping on the option of your choice and logging into that account.

Once that’s done, tap on “Next” at the bottom right to proceed., The last setup screen is a text box where you can enter your phone’s name in.

Think of a name, tap on the text box, and use the HTC keyboard to type in the desired name.

Tap on “Finish” to proceed to the home screen You have successfully set up your HTC One.

Now you can begin customizing the phone with apps and Blinkfeed topics and services.

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