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Old 06-07-2018, 02:45 PM   #4
oldyellr
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Canada
Device: Kobo Vox, Amazon Fire 7
Was there a previous version of Kindle on that Vox? Could it have been registered to the previous owner?

I've had Kindle on my Vox for years but seldom use it. Just now I started it and it took forever to load, then needed wifi to update because I also have it on my laptop.The version on my Vox is 4.2.0.201 for Android. I don't know if it updates automatically, but maybe it does because it's excruciatingly slow now. My favorite reading app on the Vox is Aldiko. Then it updated and the new versions became slower and slower and kept crashing until it became useless. The Vox is an old low power system and can't handle it. I finally replaced it with an old version, Aldiko 2.1.0 which works fine. Another eReader that works great on the Vox is AlReader. The Vox is a dinosaur, but has a great screen for reading day and night. I also have a cheap $35 Android tablet as backup that's much faster but has a miserable screen for reading.
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