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Old 11-17-2018, 06:08 PM   #12
rcentros
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Originally Posted by patrickt View Post
I'm amazed at the problems Kindle owners who don't read have. It amazes me even more that people who can report how much their idle Kindle battery goes down each day worry about it.
I think it becomes a problem when you have a certain expectancy for a product and it fails to meet that expectancy. People who own Kindles can expect them to be stay charged for (at least) a couple weeks (without use). When they don't meet that expectation, they're not working as advertised.

I read a lot too, but I don't always use the same eReader. If I pick up a Kindle that's gone dead in a week (without use) then there is an issue with its battery. Actually the Sonys are best in this regard, probably because they completely shut down after a specified amount of time.
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