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      7 months ago

      some ereaders do use android, my old onyx did, but honestly i much prefer the dedicated solution kobo has. they could use android, but if they’ve got the resources to make their own os targeting their actual use case instead of cramming a mobile phone os in there, why wouldn’t they? even their os has too much cruft for my taste, but it is a lot less than an android ereader.

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      7 months ago

      Using Calibre you could probably glue that together. I wouldn’t want Android on an ereader personally.

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            7 months ago

            I’m dubious Android even serves as a base for Kobo’s OS. I’ve seen no evidence to support that claim.

            EDIT: if you are referring to Tolinos, they are not simple rebrands of Kobos.

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              No, I forget where exactly it was, but at some point last year I was deep in Rakuten’s documentation and it referenced that the Clara HD’s OS is based on a modified Android 8 kernel.

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          Since Kobo rebrands as Tolino too and one i had years ago was clearly some sort of Android, i think they are still? Maybe more locked down and under the hood?