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Yes, a LOT. Thank god for smart phones or I'd never have a chance to read. |
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18 | 11.69% |
Yes, I like my smart phone for the reading experience. I turn more pages, w00t! |
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24 | 15.58% |
Yes, and Calibre + Calibre2Opds + Dropbox makes me so warm and happy and fuzzy. |
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9 | 5.84% |
No, I can usually whip out my eInk or tablet when I want to read. |
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46 | 29.87% |
No. Are you kidding? Text is so tiny, and screen glare, and NO. |
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44 | 28.57% |
This is a very silly poll, and I currently have a mackerel on my head. |
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32 | 20.78% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 154. You may not vote on this poll |
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Wizard
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Oaxaca, Mexico
Device: Paperwhite 4 X 2
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My phone is connected to the wall by a cable and I use the phone for receiving, and less often, placing phone calls. For reading, I use my Kindle.
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Wizard
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: NYC
Device: Kindle Paperwhite, Sony 650
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I read books on my reader, and long articles on my phone using Read It Later. Mostly I read on my phone when I'm on the subway carrying my laptop and phone (don't want to carry yet another device, the reader).
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Benevolent Evil Lord
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Evil Canada (We all have goatees!)
Device: Galaxy Note 8.0, Galaxy Note, iPad Mini, PocketEdge(retired)
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OK, it's an ipod touch, not a smartphone but I read on it a lot. I've always read on small screens BET* so size is not a problem. In fact, because its small size and is always with me, the ipod gets used more for reading than any of my other devices. (to quote many a *ahem* more modest size male "It's not how big it is that matters, It's how often you use it"
![]() * before eink and tablets P.S. It's not a mackerel, it's a flounder. They are flatter and keep the rain and snow off better. |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: New Hampshire
Device: Kindle Paperwhite, iPad Pro, Kindle Fire 10
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Southeast Michigan, USA
Device: Kindle Oasis; 11" iPad Pro (Books, Kindle, Kobo, MapleRead SE)
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I haven't voted, but I'm leaning toward the mackerel option.
![]() I read on my smartphone when my ebook reader is inconvenient, mostly when I'm working and waiting on my computer to finish whatever I've asked it to run. It sits on the desk in front of my keyboard. The small size means it doesn't take up a lot of room and the few words per page means I can read a few words each time and not have to keep finding where I left off. I don't mind reading on my phone, but if it is for more than a minute or two, I'd rather have a larger screen with fewer page turns. ![]() |
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Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Device: Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD
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I voted for the mackerel option. But only because there was no "What on earth are you talking about? My phone has no screen; only buttons" option.
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Well trained by Cats
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Karma: 60358908
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: The Central Coast of California
Device: Kobo Libra2,Kobo Aura2v1, K4NT(Fixed: New Bat.), Galaxy Tab A
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Mackerel
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Addict
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Karma: 1107420
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Western New York state (USA)
Device: Kindle Oasis & the Kindle app on iDevices
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Huh. Reading these - I should have voted for the mackerel!
I read on my smart phone when I'm out of the house (I have broken 4 e-reader screens in the past two years ... really don't want to take them out of the house!). Now, with the advent of Amazon's new Personal Documents feature that allows me to transfer non-Amazon purchased books to their cloud server, I went and bought a Kindle. So, I can read any of my books while out of the house, come home and sync the Kindle to my last page read on the mobile phone. Kewlness! So, no, the phone is not the preferred choice. It's just the best one ... for me! Marilyn |
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Wizard
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Karma: 12696746
Join Date: May 2010
Device: K3, Kobo Mini
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I have a blackberry curve 8330 and can't read ebooks on it. Even when I upgrade this to a better smartphone I don't think I'll read books on it. The print would be too small.
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Cat lover
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Karma: 1149782
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Montreal, Canada
Device: iPhone, Kobo Vox, Kobo Glo, iPad mini, Kindle Paperwhite, Kobo Aura
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I use it sometimes when my Kobo Vox battery is to low and there's not enough light to read on my Kobo Wifi
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Karma: 822675
Join Date: May 2010
Device: Kobo Aura, Nokia Lumia 920 (Freda)
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I read on my phone all the time. It's my primary reader despite having two eink devices. I read on my phone because it's with me at all times. I read on it at home because the book light I have for my Nook keeps the wife awake at night. I read on my phone because I like it, and the #1 criteria I have for any smartphone I will ever buy is that it has a good ebook reader. For the "Ugh, LCD! Yuck!" crowd, try reading in "night mode" or white-on-black. It's so much more comfortable, even in regular daytime reading. Most people who complain about reading on a phone are really complaining about bad apps, like iBooks and Kindle with their giant margins, lack of customization, etc. At a minimum, I need a reader that supports arbitrary color selection (for true white-on-black, not Amazon's crappy dark-gray-on-black), full justification, hyphenation, line spacing adjustment, margin adjustment, decent font selection, and fine-grain font size adjustment. Sadly many reader apps are missing most or all of those features. iOS: Stanza or Bluefire, but I've not used iOS in a year so I don't know the current state of readers Android: Aldiko or FBReader Windows Phone 7: Freda |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: American Southwest
Device: Uses batteries.
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Having said that, most apps let you size up, text-wise. More page turns, though. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Device: Kobo Aura, Nokia Lumia 920 (Freda)
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Location: American Southwest
Device: Uses batteries.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Device: Kindle
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Used to, but my eyes were killing me. Now the only thing I read on my smartphone are RSS feeds.
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