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True" Hey guys, welcome back to another tech tip. Over the last couple of weeks, we've been working with iOS devices. So today, we're going to switch gears and move back over to Android. I'm going to show you how to set up your email under the email app on Android. Check it out! Music: Just a few things before we get started. I am on a Windows 10 machine, and we will be using a Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus for this demonstration. I am also using a theme, so my icons may look a little bit different than yours. But the email app for Android works very much the same. If you are on an older Android operating system, the wording, icon, or app may look a little bit different. But the steps are going to be relatively the same. So, as you can see, I've got a live feed. The first step that we're going to want to do is go ahead and open up the email app. So you're gonna want to navigate to all of your apps. To do this, just swipe up, and you can see that all of the apps are displayed right here. And we're gonna select the email app. I've got it selected and moving around right there. So go ahead and tap on that once, and it's going to bring you to a menu of all of the different types of providers that you can use or that you can add to this particular app. So, in today's demonstration, we are using just the email app. We're going to be adding a Yahoo account. You do notice there is a Gmail option in here, but Gmail has its own particular app. And we will be doing a video on that in the next video...