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Old 07-30-2024, 05:05 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
Really? Your Android phone is over 13 years old? I remember being able to use a hot spot on my iPhone 4 back in early 2011 and it has been there ever since.
Didn't work on my iPhone 4S, which I only gave away 2 weeks ago.

Certainly most ereaders will need the WiFi hotspot feature, though some Kindles and Tablets have mobile/cell. Due to OP not having a computer they are are unlikely to have WiFi, unless bundled with their cable TV.

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Still have the Sony Ericsson to test epubs as it has 4.3″ screen. Battery easily replaced, as new one fitted a couple of years ago cheaply, takes 32 G SD card so makes an MP3/audiobook player too. Older than iPhone 4S and Playstore only stopped working end of last year.
My newest phone also does tethering of every kind, has 3.5mm jack, SD Card slot up to 1 T and 128 G built in. €176 Android 13, 6.4″ matt screen. I looked in local Aople shop and all the product can be used as a mirror when off.

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