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Originally Posted by Icewyng
Do you have an SD card inserted? Maybe it wants to put it on there? I do not know how the IQ handles apps but for some tablets, they have to go on the SD card. Just an idea worth trying.
And you're welcome for the reminder. I have heard you could have partial Flash support with something called Flash Lite but it is very limited. I will able to test that out soon since I have ordered my IQ today! Cančt wait to try it out. 
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No, I don't have an SD card in it at this time. Keep us informed on your IQ experiences! I have so much to learn about Android. Sheesh...
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Originally Posted by Logseman
speedtouch: I think I can tell what the problem is about the "lack of free space". The device has a Flash memory part which contains the essential software and some free space, and an internal SD card which is where most of the storage capacity lies. The Android version that the device uses is, so to speak, "blind" to that internal SD card, therefore it will save the applications only in the Flash memory, which will get full quite quickly. It is already been mentioned in the German forum because someone saw the problem just today.
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Ahh, now that makes perfect sense. I can understand that. So, I guess we can only hope that the next firmware makes the OS aware of the internal 2GB SD card?
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Originally Posted by Palladin
Just got mine today. I also have the Sony PRS-700 ( not the best screen ) but so far I like it as an Ereader compared to the Sony. I have been using the Alkido and fbreader.
I don't have the udpated firmware so a bunch of aps don't work but it seems to do everything you would want along with reading. The battery lasted 6 hours straight out of the box. I am new to Android but so far it has been challenging but fun learning what it can do.
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I still need to get Aldiko for my IQ. I forgot to get that one. You have the pre-Nov. 20 firmware? Did your seller give you instructions on how to update it to the Nov. 20 retail firmware? I got about 5 hours out of my IQ. I used the wifi a lot, so I think that drained it faster than it would be as just a reader only.
One thing I did find out, the SlideME Application Manager 4.0 does not work on the IQ. I don't know if it's because we're running Android 2.0 or if it's a hardware issue. But the SAM 3.5 that's already on the IQ appears to work...though I have not gotten it to install an app yet.
I know what you mean. Challenging. I thought this thing was going to be easy peazy. Nope! Have you tried to register your IQ yet?