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Originally Posted by shalym
Do you realize how much convenience I would lose by leaving it off? I would no longer have access to instant translation or Wikipedia...2 features I use often. Plus, of course, I would lose the syncing that I rely on heavily. I do turn off the wifi occasionally, if I'm leaving the house with it. Usually, though, if I'm leaving the house, I use my cellular enabled Voyage which is always in my purse.
I understand if you value battery life over convenience and loss of features, but I don't. Isn't it wonderful that we can both choose the way we want to use our devices?
Shari
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This is how I use my Kindle. The WiFi is always on to enable sync, Kindle store, etc. My two Kindles run for weeks between charges, so I don't worry about it. That's why we paid for a dedicated eInk device, right?
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