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Old 02-20-2022, 03:49 PM   #32
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So back on topic, we always are saying there’s no reason to power off your Kobo. Sleep is the preferred state since it consumes very little energy. And even with tinkering I rarely power off the Sage.

Is the design of the case silly sure. But is the design horrible? Nah. Honestly I wish the Libra 2 cover had less of an impression where the button is, but such is life.
But then here's my thought process:

Current firmware seems to be pretty buggy as per the thread on it.

Easiest fix when bugs crop up is to restart.

This thread started as removing the reader from a third party cover was difficult. But you really needn't remove your reader from the cover very often unless the cover designer does something stupid, like block the power button.

So who is causing more trouble to the end user?
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