** Summary changed:

- [OOBE] First-run setup "Wi-Fi" screen is useless when no networks detected
+ [OOBE] [design] First-run setup "Wi-Fi" screen is useless when no networks 
detected

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Title:
  [OOBE] [design] First-run setup "Wi-Fi" screen is useless when no
  networks detected

Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
  In Progress
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  1. Wipe the phone.
  2. Go somewhere that no Wi-Fi networks are in range.
  3. Navigate the first-run setup to the "Wi-Fi" screen.

  What you see: A screen containing nothing except a "Wi-Fi" header, an
  "Available networks" header, and "Back" and "Skip" buttons.

  What you should see: Something more useful. For example, skip this
  screen entirely, or at least explicitly explain that no Wi-Fi networks
  are in range right now.

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