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Originally Posted by rantanplan
No, it's not disgraceful. It's perfectly reasonable to roll out new features to a limited number of users only. It something is broken, only a limited number of users is affected. If nothing is wrong, roll-out can be accelerated. A perfectly valid method for software delivery for a product that has millions of users world wide.
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Kobo does a staggered rollout (unless you download and side load the firmware like you can with Amazon) of new firmware. So new features are not given to everyone at one time. But when you get the new firmware you get any new features. You don't need to wait for new features to be activated.
With Kindles, do you have to have WiFi on to get the new features activated?
Yes, it is disgraceful. There's no need to keep new features turned off.