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Originally Posted by Kboland
There was actually a follow up update pushed through on March 12th. It's identical to the March 2nd one, but fixed an issue with the auto brighness feature.
I haven't used my Vox much since the updates were pushed so I can't really speak to any issues, but I am more and more convinced that Kobo should either issue a recall on the Vox, or quickly find real solutions to the issues plauging the unit.
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My (virgin) Vox was fine before the March 2/12 update but since then I have been experiencing a couple of issues. These issues on top of the fact that I had a hard time trying to get my Vox to update and it reset about a dozen or more times before it was complete makes me loose a little respect for the Vox.
I fully support Indigo as a company and would continue to love my Vox should it not have encountered issues. But now it seems that I spend more time tinkering with it to try and make it work than I do actually reading it. At first I was all game to put up with a couple of glitches given it was the 1st release of new technology, but I had hoped by this point they would have done more to correct the issues with the Vox.
If they issued a recall at this point I think I would take it and get one of the more basic Kobo eReading devices or buy a tablet and start using the Kobo App. I never had one issue while using the Kobo app on my smartphone...perhaps I should have stuck with that rather than wasting $200 on something that doesn't work half the time.