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Originally Posted by Hrafn
I doubt if many would have more than one favorite eReading app. Speaking for myself, I avoid DRM-based services (hence my avatar). And I already have a 10' color tablet for my comics. I use exactly two apps: my preferred eReading app, and a WiFi syncing app.
But more importantly, do any of the apps you list require an octacore, for what seems to be reading text and/or b&w images? It seems unlikely that these tasks would be CPU-intensive.
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Where does it say that you only have to use such a device for reading books?
I use my Poke Pro in my car as a glare-free navigation system.
Software: Sygic, GPS via Bluetooth, audio output via car radio.
I installed Osmand+ on my Poke2, GPS / Glonass data comes from my Unihertz Atom (mini rugged smartphone) via WiFi. And if I am interested in something, then I also have the Internet with me.
But I also use the Poke2 as a reader.
The map tracking works smoothly with both devices.