Some of Xteink's credit card-sized e-readers are losing their best feature
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Some of Xteink's credit card-sized e-readers are losing their best feature
"Some users who tried using third-party firmware encountered problems such as poor optimization, frequent crashes, and even screen damage."
"Users who later reverted to the official firmware experienced issues like being unable to access reading records and Wi-Fi records not opening."
"Flashing firmware on your own will void the official warranty, making future repairs more troublesome."
"For recently shipped new devices, we have cautiously added restrictions to the flashing function."
Users attempting to use third-party firmware have faced problems including poor optimization, crashes, and screen damage. Those reverting to official firmware reported issues like inaccessible reading records and failed book transfer pages, leading to repair requests. Concerns about user experience and device safety have prompted the addition of restrictions on the flashing function for new devices, as flashing firmware voids the official warranty and complicates future repairs.
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