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Originally Posted by Anak
Kobo takes serious steps to solve existing firmware bugs [I don't expect them to solve them all (or at once).
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I've had all the Kobo e-readers since the beginning, and been through more firmware versions than I can easily count. I don't think the proportion of bugs has changed significantly - each new release generally introduces as many new bugs and issues as old ones resolved. Unless Kobo radically changes their process, that's likely to continue. Most of us just stick with the firmware version that bugs us the least until we're tempted by a genuine new feature in a subsequent release.
Fortunately Kobo does let you save old firmware versions and go back to a previous version by means of a factory reset and re-load. I'm not sure if it's possible to go back to a version earlier than the factory release (and I'm not sure you'd want to since it wouldn't have support for your hardware).