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Old 09-07-2018, 08:17 PM   #8
Ricky D'Angelo
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
I don't see the correlation. But then I use a Blackberry Q10 with a 3.1" display and plan to keep it until they won't let me use it any more. Then I'll probably go to a flip phone. Don't want to carry a tablet in my pocket.
I have an iphone 4s with a 3.5" screen. I've had this phone for years and just now I'm started to be amazed how well the battery still holds a charge. Only recently I've started turning it off at night and sometimes putting it on airplane mode while at work. I've read some ebooks on it mostly when I'm bored standing in line somewhere but don't use it as such very often.

The only correlation I can think of leading to increased purchase of e-ink reader would be for the following (small) select demographic. "Heavy" readers (reading 3+plus hours per day) who begin to notice their phablet's battery beginning to drain rapidly and/or noticing increase eye fatigue switch to e-ink devices.
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