I believe OED isn't a good dictionary for reading anyway. It is more for research, not something suitable for ereaders. But something like Collins or Chambers would be perfect. I have Chambers in my smartphone as a go-to dictionary, Shorter Oxford English in my Mac for when I need more, and Collins in hardcover because everyone wants a printed dictionary. I usually use Chambers when I need look up a word.
I have Webster's 1913 in my Kobo, but I rarely use it.
I strongly suggest you to buy Chambers for your phone, the app is great, and dictionary is too. It is cheap and the same as the printed version.
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