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Old 02-09-2025, 04:05 PM   #12
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Never seen the LTE version of Nxtpaper 11 or 14. The much older NxtPaper 10 which is only Nxtpaper 1.0 seems to have 2G/3G/4G & SIM by default. I'd not bother with it.

It's pointless if you have a phone that can be a WiFi hotspot as it's an extra phone service cost (contract or pre-pay).

If you want a read any PDF, as good as it gets, then the NxtPaper 14 is best (not the pro) @ 14.25" & 3:2 aspect and a 1/3 of the price of some phones. No SD card slot, but plenty of storage.

I also have the NxtPaper 11, because the 14 wasn't available, but at 16:10 Aspect and with micro SD card slot it's far better shape and weight for notes.

Nebo for notes is best and can import/export PDFs (annotate freehand or convert to PC text layer that can later copy/paste to any text editor) and export notebooks in docx (edit) or pdf (useless to edit or convert).

The SD card and Dual SIMs on the NxtPaper 40 phone is a single tray. The Nxtpaper 11 also uses a "pin hole" for eject (a paper clip if you lose the tool) and the tray is similar with the two SIM card locations solid.
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