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There’s something about the end of the year that always puts me in a retrospective mood.
For years I avoided Kindles ande-readersin general, primarily out of the preference for paper books.
However, that all changed in 2024 as I found myself reading a lot more books on my phone.
However, that changed in the last year and I’ve been taking the train a lot more.
Rush hour trains feel a lot more cramped than when I was a child.
All of them are available fromKindle, in fact.
So Kindle on an iPhone it was.
The first thing to note is that the Kindle app is pretty great and easy to use.
I simply pull my phone out of my pocket and start from the last page I left off on.
The Kindle app’s controls help with this, too.
All I need to do is tap the side of the screen with my thumb to turn the page.
New devices are coming in 2025 that have the potential to change what we use those devices for.
As such, I’m curious, what different ways have you used devices in the last year?
Did you suddenly find that you prefer using the muchless connected feature phones?
Maybe you finally decided that one app was enough toget you to use a mobile controller.
And what changes to current devices might cause you to rethink what you use your mobile gear for?