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Originally Posted by dieterpops
Why can't Kobo write a new software revision without screwing up the old version? Amazon can write code that takes 2 strings whereas it takes Kobo 3.
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What you just said is all wrong. New firmware does not screw up previous firmware. Plus, if you don't want the latest firmware, you can go back unlike Kindle firmware where once you go forward, there you stay.
The issue wasn't about firmware, it's about why the new Oasis needs 12 LEDs when less will work just fine and less LEDs means less battery used when the light is on.