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Originally Posted by meeera
I wonder if this means if you get the alternative you don't want, you can factory reset, re-upgrade and see what happens - rolling the dice? Or if it means you'd need to use a different Kobo account to do that?
Either way, I think it's good practice for companies to inform users before removing significant features. Especially when calling it an "upgrade".
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I did a factory reset, got the new firmware but the old home screen. I used the same account which is a valid email address.
I do think its bad form to do any kind of testing like this, if kobo want to do usability testing with real customers they should ask for volunteers.