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Originally Posted by NiLuJe
Depends on if you let the device enter standby or not; if you don't, it's 0% ;o).
(The touch panel suffers from similar "oh, hey, if I'm in low power mode, where did that first input frame go? Nobody knows, but at least I still woke up the kernel" issues  ).
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Yes. Though I suspect maybe four unrelated issues:
1. The sleep / standby that sometimes leaves text up and not the sleep screen.
2. Some sort of not-quite-standby-sleep where a swipe wakes the buttons if you stare at a page too long.
3. Not pressing the button at the middle (the original libra needs pressed at the outer curve).
4. Some other fault maybe in the 1st HW revision, as there are two Sage model numbers. I've never ever seen the pages keep flipping; the "sticky" bug.
I've never experienced the buttons fail if I close cover when not reading and read without a pause. My Sage has the later model number. Though of course there might be more than two versions now.
The earlier version seems to be able to cast a slight shadow on the eink panel from the bezel, according to photos of earliest reviews. I can't get any shadow from the bezel on my eink screen. But that might be an illusion. There was definitely two model numbers of Sage on the Kobo site.
I just ordered a 3rd Sage from Kobo. Previously they didn't supply to Ireland. The 1st was from Argos and 2nd from Amazon (no price last week on co uk or de Amazon. No stock in Argos ie, but price.)