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Old 10-17-2022, 12:15 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by han_32 View Post
I mostly use automatic synch from reading list plugin. I usually save stuff on reading list and when battery is down, I charge it from the computer, synch during charge. I do not reconnect, would rather not, in case it is not good for battery performance.

I can do "send to device" instead and use reading list instead without synch but just as a note of what I want to sideload, though if you think that fixes it.

I will test that, next time I send books, if there is a difference between azw3 books from reading list synch and from send to device.
There is no difference in send to device and using Reading List to send eBook to your device.

There are things you can do. After you've sent the eBooks to your Kindle and ejected and let the covers disappear, you can plug your Kindle back into the computer and your Calibre library to have the covers fixed. The covers will be fixed the next time you plugin your Kindle to your library.

The other thing you can do is keep WiFi off. Keeping WiFi off is the best solution for battery performance because after you eject, your Kindle is going to phone home as well as using more battery by just having WiFi on.
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