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Originally Posted by hiaig
This is what you need to do to fully utilize the Android:
1. Tap on "Applications", this takes you to a new screen with all of the installed applications
2. If you have AndExplorer, you have 2.0.2 firmware and you should update your firmware to 2.0.3
3. If you have IOFileManager, then you already have 2.0.3 firmware.
4. Tap on Settings to set up you wifi
5. Tap on SlideMe (SAM) and search and download Launcher Pro
6. Hit the home button and make Launcher Pro your default launcher
7. You are set.
If you cannot go to the next screen by tapping on the "Applications" icon, I would reflash the firmware.
1. Press and hold the power button until "Power Off" appears, tap it to power the device off.
2. put the firmware in the root off the SD card.
3. Press and hold the Power button and the Volume Up button until you see an android/box with a progress bar.
To be safe, I always flash 2.0.2 first ( http://www.mediafire.com/?vcvchc6jjhdkqba)
then flash 2.0.3
Cheers
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Oh dear! The first time I get to "Applications" is on the bluish screen I described earlier (that comes up after unlocking). The applications icon cannot be opened. The menu button gives me a small section at the bottom of the bluish screen with five icons. No application but "settings". Tapping settings gives me Applications. Tapping this gives "Manage applications" (= no third party apps) and running services. This screen also shows "Pocketbook Widget" which I cannot open.
So I must try your second set of suggestions. But I don't know how to "put the firmware in the root off the SD card" - so far as I can see, I cannot do any operation except those pitiful ones I described. Is there something I can do through a computer?
, after going through the process I described earlier, tapping "Settings".