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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger
That goes for every piece of electronic. You are foolish to assume that the next iteration of model or firmware, e.g. from Kobo, has means to configure settings that are not meant to be configured by the developer.
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It most certainly does not. I run open Android, and I have very considerable control over my device, and that will not change. If you are happy with the very limited customization features in the Kindle UI, that's fine. But let's not pretend other devices are similarly restricted. The inability to customize and control the Kindle hardware via the UI is absurd and incomprehensible to many otherwise happy Kindle users.