• conciselyverbose@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      I use a Boox go color 7 and a Boox max. I’m waiting impatiently for them to manage a full 13" color version. Android makes it easier to get content from multiple sources and lets me use reader apps that give much more control over navigating content and how it’s displayed, and as a bonus I can occasionally play with code on it.

      There are other options that run Android as well, but I prefer the tools Boox provides for managing the display, and the go specifically having page turn buttons is great for my pocket reader.

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        2 months ago

        Why are you getting downvoted? I found your comments insightful. I didn’t realize that kobo’s weren’t android-based, I previously assumed that they were

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        Does a Boox send data back to Google? Is the bootloader unlocked? I’ve been trying to move away from Google products due to privacy concerns, like looking at a Fairphone so I can run LineageOS instead of stock Android. I don’t want to swap one big tech company for another when I ditch my Kindle if I don’t have to.

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          I’d love to tell you it’s a decent privacy option, but I don’t think it is. The up to date ones ship with play store enabled, which means play services as well, and there’s not any way to unlock the bootloader as far as I’m aware (I’ve looked semi-recently).

          I just can’t find any options that aren’t “never connect it to a network” that have functionality and respect privacy, so I’ve prioritized actually working. After having Android, I can’t personally really consider kindle or kobo devices as functional any more. They just don’t do enough for me.