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| Sample Devkits | Creates an application with device templates ready for you to connect an MXChip or Raspberry Pi device. Use this template if you are a device developer experimenting with any of these devices. |
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| Custom application | Creates an empty application for you to populate with your own device templates and devices. |
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1. If you are creating a **Pay-As-You-Go** application, you need to select your *Directory*, *Azure Subscription*, and *Region*.
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1. Additional information:
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- If you create a **Trial** application, you need to enter your contact information and choose whether to receive information and tips from Microsoft.
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-*Directory* is the Azure Active Directory (AD) to create your application. It contains user identities, credentials, and other organizational information. If you don’t have an Azure AD, one is created for you when you create an Azure subscription.
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- If you create a **Pay-As-You-Go** application, you need to select your *Directory*, *Azure Subscription*, and *Region*.
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- An *Azure Subscription* enables you to create instances of Azure services. IoT Central will provision resources in your subscription. If you don’t have an Azure subscription, you can create one on the [Azure sign-up page](https://aka.ms/createazuresubscription). After you create the Azure subscription, navigate back to the **Create Application** page. Your new subscription appears in the **Azure Subscription** drop-down.
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-*Directory* is the Azure Active Directory (AD) to create your application. It contains user identities, credentials, and other organizational information. If you don’t have an Azure AD, one is created for you when you create an Azure subscription.
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- An *Azure Subscription* enables you to create instances of Azure services. IoT Central will provision resources in your subscription. If you don’t have an Azure subscription, you can create one on the [Azure sign-up page](https://aka.ms/createazuresubscription). After you create the Azure subscription, navigate back to the **Create Application** page. Your new subscription appears in the **Azure Subscription** drop-down.
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-*Region* is the physical location where you’d like to create your application. Typically, you should choose the region that is physically closest to your devices to get optimal performance.You can see the regions in which Azure IoT Central is available on the [Products available by region](https://azure.microsoft.com/regions/services/) page.
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-*Region* is the physical location where you’d like to create your application. Typically, you should choose the region that is physically closest to your devices to get optimal performance.You can see the regions in which Azure IoT Central is available on the [Products available by region](https://azure.microsoft.com/regions/services/) page.
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> [!Note]
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> Once you choose a region, you cannot later move your application to a different region.
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> [!Note]
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> Once you choose a region, you cannot later move your application to a different region.
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