How to Complete the Android Setup Process
When you first get your Android phone, you must go through the Android Setup process. This is a rite of passage for new Android users, and you have to slog through all the options, fill in blanks, and perform various tasks. While some of these steps can be skipped altogether, it is important to complete the process the first time you use your phone. During the setup process, you will be shown the lock screen, which is one of the first screens you will see.
You can avoid this annoyance by disabling notifications from Android Setup. You can do this by opening the Settings app on your Android device. From there, choose "App Management" and then tap on the "App list" option. Next, look for and tap on the "Android Setup" app. The app will be hidden if you do not want to see it.
Next, select the Android Virtual Device. Choose the option "Android Virtual Device" in the Android Setup window. You should see a screen where you can select which components you would like to install. After selecting the components, you will see a screen where you can choose the location for the files. The default location is "Device", but you can also click on "Browse" to choose a different folder path.
The next step in the Android Setup process is to enable the third-party apps you need to use. Then, connect the device to the PC using a USB cable. You may be asked to select charging, file transfer, or media options.