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Old 11-07-2015, 02:11 PM   #270
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Originally Posted by myrios View Post
Thought I'd chime in, seeing all the T1 frustrations. I discovered ereaders only in the last 2 years, turning pages at night in bed in stealth mode so as not to wake up my neighbor got tedious. My first was a red T1 off eBay claimed to have been hardly used by a little old mother. Well, aside from not liking the red and covering it with a "wood" skin, I thought it was a fine working device until over time with more active and varied use it would get hung up in different states. I find that it doesn't like to do a lot of switching between tasks. It doesn't "crash" if I'm just reading one book, but if, for example, I delete the last book opened it gets a little confused. Or if I've had it in sleep mode with a book open, then go to use wifi (to download a book from the library) it will often get stuck. Sometimes a few clicks on the home button will at least get me back to home, but I've found that just restarting always gets things back to normal. Must be some kind of buffer issue maybe? Or poor garbage collection? I've noticed the quirkiness even more now that I have a T3 and a 350... Ah well, the appreciation of imperfection lays in the unexpected diversions.
Did you try a factory reset? Sure it's a pain to set everything back where you like it, but it should clean everything up.
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