Add a City to Weather on Samsung Note 10.1 2014 Edition

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    In order to proceed, we need to unlock our device and go to the home screen
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    Once we're on the home screen, we locate the Weather widget
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    It should appear on the first page of the home screen. We make sure that our location services are turned on. We tap once on the Weather widget. The application will try to locate the city we are in. The Weather application will say, "Locating. Please wait..." In this video, the application will say that the current location is Tbilisi.
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    If we would like to search for additional cities, we simply tap on "Search cities"
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    Then, we type the city name in the search window
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    For example, if we were living in London, we would type "london". The application will show London in a drop-down menu.
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    We tap on "London"
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    The application will search for different London cities across the world.
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    For example, we tap once on the first option, "London"
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    The Weather widget will show the London time. In this video, the temperature is at 16° Celsius, and it's partly cloudy in London.
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    If we would like to add a city, we simply tap on the Weather widget
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    We tap on the plus icon in the top right-hand corner
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    We will be able to search for additional cities.
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    We type the city
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    In this video, "tbilisi" is typed and "Tbilisi" is tapped from the drop-down menu.
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  10. 10
    We simply tap on the city
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    We will add another city to the Weather widget. We can view the weather forecast of both cities for the next week.
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