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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Actually, the T1 was easily better then the x50 range. That's because it was Android and because it was Android, someone was able to modify the reading app and allow it to have a clock and to allow you to choose your own fonts. Sure there was PRS+, for the x50 line, but it was terrible. I tried it and it did a job on the battery.
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No, the T1 is buggy and prone to freeze on dictionary look up.
Being able to modify the reading app or add apps is nothing to do with Android as such. Kindle and Kobo don't run Android and can be modified (Kindle needs jailbreak).
I took my T1 back. The T2 is nice, but really no better than x50 for most people.
There is little point to an ereader running Android unless it easily runs compatible Android apps and ideally has the Playstore. I have a Likebook Mars Android eink and it has Playstore option. For ordinary users of the Sony T1 or T2 there is nothing to suggest it runs Andriod.
Very many Android apps don't work properly on eink, or don't work at all.