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Originally Posted by Crowriver
Not really. As I said before, it depends what you use the device for.
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I suppose if you were using a Boox in a way that required regular remote network connections, then you might worry about security more. For me, Android 6 is fine. Even the Android 4.0.4 on my Max (1) is sufficient for reading, scribbling, and typing with a keyboard.
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It is possible that newer Android versions can be transported on older hardware, but not particularly useful, since these versions are designed for more powerful elements by default.
Normally, this results in a deterioration in performance - but there could perhaps be exceptions.
Boox was so smart and so far has not worsened their good products by senseless and unnecessary Android updates.
A newer Android is available for the more powerful hardware.