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Originally Posted by twowheels
Yeah, something that I recently discovered after buying my Kobo. I wanted to turn off my Kindle (something that I'm sure I used to be able to do at one time) to put it in storage, but I cannot. I guess I'll have to put it on a timer so that it'll top off for an hour a week or something like that. I'm not sure which is better -- let it discharge and turn itself off, or keeping it topped off. They say to store lithium at about 40% charge, but that's not an option w/ their design choices.
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If you hold the button long enough the screen shuts off so in a way it is like turning it off.