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Old 12-22-2024, 07:48 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Uncle Robin View Post
I've had 6 different Kobos over the last 6+ years and have had no experience of Kobo destroying the onboard database. How you have heard of Kobo doing this "every month or two" escapes me. Unless of course, you heard it from a Pocketbook sales rep.
Perhaps an assumption is being made that every post about a corrupt database indicates that every other person is seeing the same problem? On that basis, perhaps they should assume that every post about issues with an Amazon Kindle could be taken as indicating that every Amazon Kindle owner is seeing the same problems? So a message from one person indicating that their Kindle Oasis is bricked is an indicator that every Kindle Oasis is bricked.
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