Huh. Not sure if this is coincidence or not. Seems if I carry my keyless entry car keys in the same pocket as my iPhone 6, it doesn't count steps. I've noticed yesterday that I hadn't logged any steps in a few days. It dawned on me today, that it coincides with the day I changed pockets for my keys. Switched the keys back. Took a walk to the loo, and suddenly my phone popped up with 2000 steps for the day (which sounded about right). Most curious. Again, could be a coincidence. Was wondering if anyone heard about something like this?
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I love my Paperwhite, even though it is part of Amazon's evil empire. the battery life is excellent, it's hella light, and it talks to my Calibre so I can sideload fic.
The alliterative Aldiko app on an Asus Android tablet.
I still like my crazy old in technology years Kindle. It's from 2010 and has buttons. I much prefer the Kindle non-backlit screens for reading.
Kindle Paperwhite FTW!
I love all kindles. Lately though I have actually been doing more reading with Moon+ Reader Pro on my phone. Mostly out of convenience and in-pocketness.
Were I buying something I didn't already have, yeah, paperwhite. Get caliber set up and you can even read non Amazon books on it pretty easy and it is Library compatible too.
I just got a used Amazon Fire and I'm liking it. My kindle was nice but I couldn't read it without the lights on.
I still use an iPad. I'd love a dedicated, lightweight e-reader, but I feel that I just own Too Much Stuff.
I like the kindle app on my iPad better than the kindle for reading magazines. I can't figure out how to get the kindle to show me the magazine in the same order as the paper version rather than grouped however the "articles list" is ordered.