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Old 12-27-2019, 01:00 PM   #4
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Join Date: May 2016
Device: Kobo glo hd
[QUOTE=pazos;3933472]MoonReader is a really nice application.
- Less battery time than linux ones.
+Maybe less than linux ones but normal for needs. All we have powerbanks and living in cities. No one needs one month battery life unless living middle of the jungle. 3 days for frequent usage enough.

- Impossible to pick one android device that: 1 - don't spy on you / 2 - comply with software licenses.
+dont connect to internet

- All android readers with the play store are spoofing fingerprints from other approved devices.
+dont connect to internet

- Apps are, in general, not well optimized for e-ink: Even the ones who seem optimized cannot talk to the EPD driver directly, so most improvements are only used by vendor software (ie: scroll in A2 mode)
+Moon Reader seems perfect for ereaders

- MTP driver is a sh*t compared to good old mass storage that linux e-readers use. Try to bulk copy files in both a Kobo/Kindle and into an android device and see what I'm talking about.
+copied 4gb in 6 miutes

- You're tied to certain restrictions that Google makes on newer android versions.
+Moon readers current version perfect and if you have apk file you dont need anything for ever.

- You're tied to certain workarounds that vendors make and, sometimes, that make devices incompatible with stock android methods for doing stuff.
+Moon readers current version perfect and if you have apk file you dont need anything for ever.

dont say me Kobo. Kobo is fiasco. Kobo is ridiculous. Kobo must be joke in world electronic device history.

this is only and most popular platform about ereader devices on internet and who praising kobo i doubt him or her.
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