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Originally Posted by haydnfan
When a book is downloaded or sideloaded onto a Kindle, the Kindle has to index the book to make it searchable for words and phrases. That takes time and battery life. If you load your entire large library on it all at once you can quickly and repeatedly drain the battery while it does it. People not understanding this process will leave very negative reviews because they think the battery life is on par or worse than a smart phone.
The rest of us that know better just plug the Kindle in and let it go overnight. When it is done indexing the battery life is fine especially if you keep wifi off and the frontlight at a low setting.
There are many criticisms I could make about Kindle, but battery life is not a valid one.
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If you load too many eBooks at one go on a Kindle and one of them is not properly indexing, you'll have a real problem. Most would not know that stuck indexing would be a problem as to why the battery is draining too fast.