Thread: Kobo Forma
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Old 02-03-2021, 05:21 PM   #27
davidfor
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
I find portable devices are getting to be too thin. My iPhone SE 2020 is too thin. So the case I have for it bulks it up enough to be a lot easier to hold.

I like the thickness of my H2O. it's just right. And the battery is 1500mAh. It's still doing pretty well and it's lasted over 6 years. Try that with a 1200mAh battery.

I'd prefer thicker to be easier to hold and have more room for a battery that holds more electricity such as a 1500mAh or larger battery. I would love the next Kobo to be thick enough to hold a decent battery.
Which actually means the design of the devices is good. Those who need a thin device get one. Those who need a thicker device can add a cover to suite. Going thin gives the purchaser more options, not less.
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