I love my Amazon Kindle, but foldable phones have convinced me the time is right – and here’s why

Smartphones have replaced a truly astonishing number of things in everyday life, from cameras to calculators, and from alarm clocks to wallets; and, based on the current state of foldable devices, ereaders – like Amazon’s ever-popular Kindle line – could be next.

The eReader is a great product in itself and can store the literature of an entire library. Plus, advances in this category have brought higher resolution displays, tonal backlighting for better nighttime reading, longer battery life, faster charging and even water resistance – so your pool can make it through those steamy conditions . new novel remains unobstructed as the rowdy children, two loungers away, try to outdo each other in a game of ‘cannonball’.

But no matter how innovative the developments in the field of ereaders seem in a vacuum, smartphones – even if they lack the same specializations – are already several steps ahead on a technical level and are closing the gap in terms of the features that Kindles and the like define superior. reading gadgets.

When it comes to readability in bright conditions, smartphone screen technology is catching up to ereaders (Image credit: Future | Alex Walker-Todd)

I first came to this realization when the original iPad launched. Being able to see color comics on a large but portable high-fidelity backlit LCD screen was a truly revelatory experience at the time, and one that made me question my Kindle loyalty even then. More recently, though, it’s the OnePlus Open that has been the device that showed me a viable reading future beyond my trusty Kindle Oasis.