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Originally Posted by Wearever
I wish you luck on getting a better Oasis 2. I also have the 32 gb. It was supposed to last a long time, being top end and all. I just charge the heck out of it, knowing I'm probably murdering the battery. At this point I don't care, lesson learned kind of thing. I won't get another Oasis 3 or whatever they come out with next, unless they address the battery issues. It only works well at the lowest light levels and is terrible for audio too. I cope by leaving only the battery symbol on.
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Thanks, I still have my old one right now, did one last factory reset and downloaded just two books on it. It’s lasting a little longer, but the max I will get is two and half days by the looks of it.
I bought the 32 GB thinking I could load all my books, docs, magazines and audiobooks on it, but I suspect that even after the indexing finished (which I always check) the device battery drains quicker when the Oasis has more books loaded on it. Defeats the purpose of buying the 32 GB.
I will get an Oasis 3 if it weighs a TON, because it has such a gigantic, long-lasting battery.

But if they keep prioritizing low weight, I’m out.
Yep, I gave up using my Oasis for audiobooks because I was seeing the battery count down like a percentage point every single minute or worse. What a joke.
Since I updated to the latest software, I can no longer hide my battery percentage! I think I will have to stick black tape over it if I keep this one or if (when) I have the same problem with a replacement.
Honestly, this, coupled with the Kobo Forma debacle has put me off getting a 'top of the line' ereader again. And I will never buy one again at launch, but will wait until a few months after release. I’m thinking smaller screen, fewer battery-sucking lights is suddenly seeming more of an advantage than larger screen, 12 lights etc...