diff --git a/Setting-Up-the-Android-Phones.md b/Configuring-Your-Android-Devices.md
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rename from Setting-Up-the-Android-Phones.md
rename to Configuring-Your-Android-Devices.md
index 9a99e3c..a542010 100644
--- a/Setting-Up-the-Android-Phones.md
+++ b/Configuring-Your-Android-Devices.md
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Note that it will take an estimated 5 minutes per phone to complete this task.
| Step| Image |
| ----------- | :---: |
-| 1. Click on **Settings** icon to display Settings screen. |
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+| 1. Using the Android App Drawer, locate the **Settings** icon.
Click on **Settings** icon to display the Settings screen. |
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| 2. Click on **Wi-Fi** to launch the Wi-Fi screen. |
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| 3. Touch the three vertical dots to display a pop-up menu. |
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| 4. Select **Advanced** from the pop-up menu. |
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@@ -58,9 +58,9 @@ Note that it will take an estimated 10 minutes to complete this task.
| Step| Image |
| ----------- | :---: |
-| 1. On the main Robot Controller smartphone, look
for the FTC Robot Controller icon. Tap on the icon to
launch the Robot Controller app. |
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+| 1. Using the Android App Drawer, locate the
**FTC Robot Controller** icon. Tap on the icon to
launch the Robot Controller app. |
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| 2. Verify that the Robot Controller app is running.
The **Robot Status** field should read “running” if it
is working properly. |
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-| 3. On your Driver Station phone, find the FTC Driver
Station app icon. Tap on the icon to launch the
Driver Station app. |
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+| 3. Using the Android App Drawer, locate the
**FTC Driver Station** icon. Tap on the icon to launch the
Driver Station app. |
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| 4. Touch the three vertical dots on the upper right
hand corner of the main screen of the FTC Driver Station
app. This will launch a pop-up menu. |
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| 5. Select Settings from the pop-up menu. |
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| 6. From the Settings screen, look for and select
“Connect with Robot Controller” to launch the Connect
with Robot Controller screen. |
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