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Originally Posted by mattcurtis
I think they mean for your average, slightly less tech-savvy user. Kindle comes with everything you'll need - an existing store, cross-device syncing, and so on. It leaves very little for you to have pre-existing knowledge of, or have to learn about. But I also think both iBooks and Kindle app are of much lower quality than they could be if their companies invested effort into making them better experiences.
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If the topic said iPad, I might agree. But it says iPhone and Kindle on an iPhone is awful. Amazon and apple don't get that on an iPhone screen real estate is not to be wasted yet they they do and it's an awful read. Even on an iPhone 6s it's awful.