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# Getting started with InfiniTime
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On April 22, 2021, InfiniTime and Pine64 [announced the release of InfiniTime 1.0.0](https://www.pine64.org/2021/04/22/its-time-infinitime-1-0/) and the availability of PineTime smartwatches as an *enthusiast grade end-user product*. This page aims to guide you with your first step with your new PineTime.
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It is highly recommended to update the firmware to the latest version when you receive your watch and when a new InfiniTime version is released. More information on updating the firmware [here](/doc/gettingStarted/updating-software.md).
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## InfiniTime quick user guide
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### Setting the time
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By default, InfiniTime starts on the digital watch face. It'll probably display the epoch time (1 Jan 1970, 00:00).
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You can sync the time using companion apps.
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- Gadgetbridge automatically synchronizes the time when you connect it to your watch. More information on Gadgetbridge [here](/doc/gettingStarted/ota-gadgetbridge.md)
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- [Sync the time with NRFConnect](/doc/gettingStarted/time-nrfconnect.md)
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- Sync the time with your browser https://hubmartin.github.io/WebBLEWatch/
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You can also set the time in the settings without a companion app. (version >1.7.0)
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InfiniTime doesn't handle daylight savings automatically, so make sure to set the correct time or sync it with a companion app.
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### Digital watch face
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This is what the default digital watch face looks like. You can change watch faces in the settings.
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The indicator on the top left is visible if you have unread notifications
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On the top right, there are status icons
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- The battery icon shows roughly how much charge is remaining
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- The Bluetooth icon is visible when the watch is connected to a companion app
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- A plug icon is shown when the watch is plugged into a charger.
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On the bottom left, you can see your heart rate if you have the measurement enabled in the heart rate app.
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On the bottom right, you can see how many steps you have taken today.
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### Navigation in the menu
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- Swipe **up** to display the application menus. Apps (stopwatch, music, step, games,...) can be started from this menu.
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- Swipe **down** to display the notification panel. Notification sent by your companion app will be displayed here.
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- Swipe **right** to display the Quick Actions menu. This menu allows you to
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- Set the brightness of the display
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- Start the **flashlight** app
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- Enable/disable notifications (Do Not Disturb mode)
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- Enter the **settings** menu
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- Swipe up and down to see all options
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- Click the button to go back a screen.
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- You can hold the button for a short time to return to the watch face. (version >1.7.0)
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