This course guides you step-by-step through setting up your new Android tablet.
If you have a pre-owned Android tablet, you’ll need to remove the previous owner’s settings by completing the Android tablet: Prepare to set up course prior to starting this course.
Start activityGet your new tablet connected to the internet, secured with a password, and ready to go!
To begin enjoying your new Android tablet, you first need to set it up. If your Android tablet is brand new out of the box and has not belonged to someone before you, it’s ready to set up. However, if you have a pre-owned Android tablet, it’s important to reset the tablet first, to remove all the previous owner’s personal data. You can learn how to reset your pre-owned Android tablet in the Resetting your pre-owned Android tablet guide.
Before you begin setting up your new Android tablet, check you have:
Some Android tablets also work using a 4G mobile phone data network as well as Wi-Fi. This won’t affect the steps in this setup guide, but it means some of the information you see might look a little different.
Remember, there are lots of different brands of Android tablet, and they all do things slightly differently. Some of the screens on your tablet might look a little different to the ones in this guide, but you should still be able to follow along.
Setup begins with some basic steps to get your tablet ready.
Now it’s time to connect to your home Wi-Fi for internet access. Your new tablet needs an internet connection to download apps, access information and stream TV shows or movies.
Next, your tablet will ask you to Sign in to a Google Account. You can use your existing Gmail username and password here, if you already have one. If you don’t, you’ll need to set one up.
A Google Account is a free Gmail email address that lets you download apps, use your tablet to pay for things in some shops, and will help you locate your tablet if it’s ever lost. Your Google Account also provides extra security for your personal data.
Your Android tablet will now give you some options to make it secure with a password. Your password is an access code just for your Android tablet and protects the tablet from being used without your permission.
The Google Assistant lets you do a range of things on your tablet using voice control.
We’ll look at Google Assistant in more detail in another course, so tap More, then No thanks to set this up later.
Your tablet will now offer to enable some extra features from Google. Google Services automatically backs up your data, and lets apps use your basic location.
We’ll look at how these features work in another guide. For now, to enable Google Services, tap More and then tap Agree.
Your tablet will look for existing backups to restore. Tap OK to move on to the next step.
You’ll now see a list of free apps. Scroll through them and read their descriptions. If you want to install them all, tap OK.
Your tablet will now ask if you want to set up an account with the tablet’s maker. This can enable some extra features, but you can set this up later.
Tap the down arrow and then tap Skip.
Finally, your tablet’s maker will show a screen that tells you what’s special about your particular model. After you’ve read this, just tap Finish.
When the Home screen appears, set up is finished. Well done!
To check your Android tablet is properly connected to your home Wi-Fi, look for the Wi-Fi symbol in the top of the display.
If the symbol is white, your tablet is connected to Wi-Fi and ready to use.
You’ve completed the Android tablet: Set up activity.
Next up, we'll learn the Android tablet: Security & privacy activity.