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Originally Posted by HarryT
I must admit that I don't see the Android version as a big deal. When I had an eInk Android device (Onyx T68), the sort of apps I wanted to run on it ran just fine an Android 4. What do you want to run on an eInk device that requires Android 6?
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Well, from the specs mentioned, Android 6 was only a part of it. The device will have more RAM, a speedier processor and HDMI capabilities. That would go a long way to making the device more versatile.
As for the advantage of Android 6 over 4.0.4, it might allow me to install and run some drawing/sketching apps that won't work with my current Max. The size of the Max is wonderful for sketching which is something that I would like to get back into doing.