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Originally Posted by jbcohen
When smart phones can do that as well?
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Because smartphones
don't do it as well. And not everyone carries around a small Android tablet or small iPad that happens to have a calling app tacked on so it can be called a phone. When my Sprint Q10 is "end of life'd" I'll probably be using a KaiOS based flip phone with a 2.8" screen (which I'm currently testing). My main requirement for it is that it has a HotSpot so I can get books for my eReader with it (and it works for that). Also it will get email and maps and and can use voice for navigation, entering text etc. Kind of a mix between a smartphone (small tablet) and a dumb phone (I can dial by just hitting the keys). The only problem with KaiOS is that it's tainted with Google.
And it does have an ePub app available that I'll try, but I'm guessing the experience won't be very good.