International Version – Vodafone – Kindle Oasis - Now with adjustable warm light - 32 GB, Graphite - Free 4G LTE + Wi-Fi

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  • Fernanda Guimaraes

    > 3 day

    I loved it

  • John P. Moore

    > 3 day

    I have no idea why I waited so long to buy a kindle. This product is amazing. It’s light, Simple to read and navigate, and perfect for all occasions.

  • D SNYDERS

    > 3 day

    its become too big to be comfortable. Whilst not as heavy as a tablet it starts taking up space and tiring out the hands.

  • Marnelle Promesberger

    > 3 day

    Very light and easy to hold and with the page turner controls on one margin it makes it easier to grip. I love the automatic upside down feature making it easy to change from right to left hand. I had debated about upgrading from Paperwhite to Oasis and only sorry I didnt do it sooner.

  • Honest Reviewer

    > 3 day

    Pros:__________ • It’s small, provides basically two simple physical controls, and a sleek premium aluminum design that makes it beautiful to look at without showing off. • The screens warm temperature display works like a charm. You can either adjust it manually in the setting section or just set it to automatically active with sunrise and sunset. I just put in an automatic timer and overall found it a pleasure to use this feature at night. The warm effect doesn’t bring in any eye irritation to me, at night or day, which a computer screen does. • Surprisingly for me, I found the need to apply the warm temperature display on all day. The reason why is because the effect creates the illusion of flipping through old pages in a book. I’m always a physical book person, so this feature brings in the comfort of that feeling. It makes it look like real paper! Still, I only use the cool display when it’s super bright out, but other than that the warm display is perfect regardless of day or night. • You have many intensity levels of cool brightness to ranges of the warm temperature effect that can match your need. From mild yellow to full-on amber color, Amazon finally put in the right software for this display because I’m getting a clear display and no glare regardless of any ambient lighting. • The E-ink display is very fast and efficient. I mean you’re just reading so the processing power isn’t that much as I didn’t notice any ghosting while reading. • This is one of the only times that I’m glad for a bezel border because I can always place my hand at the perfect spot on the device, right underneath the page buttons. • The page buttons themselves provide great feedback when I press them. They’re not loud but it does give you that little click, which I love. You can use the touch screen to turn pages, but I felt the buttons provide a better experience. • Regardless if youre left or right-handed, the device is ambidextrous! I flip the screen to my left the display adapts to it, just as if I flipped it to the right. The experience is the same for all. • I took it out in a clear sunny day and the anti-glare matte display screen provided perfect viewing angles even when the sun was hitting at it the most. • The touch screen is responsive as I like that it has a soft-touch texture on it. It creates a pleasurable experience and kills the creations of my fingerprint. • IPX8 waterproof means it can be washed off and taken almost anywhere. I didn’t submerge it in a pool of water but an IPX8 will stand almost all forms of water issues (just don’t use it under the water.) • Bluetooth is super-fast. Connecting my Airpods took less than 20 seconds, and the feedback is spot on. • Battery life is in no way going to be an issue. From my one battery test, I got around 21 hours of use! The average person will probably read 30-40 minutes a day with this. Having Wi-Fi on will eat a lot more but, in the end, the math doesn’t lie. • The software of highlighting text, placing bookmarks, getting extra info about your book, and adding notes is very straight forward and doesn’t require digging around the system to use them. For me, one feature I use a lot is tapping a word and get the dictionary pulled up for the word (you need Wi-Fi). • You can input MOBI, PDF, and TXT files on this device (I’ll go into more details later on). • One cool feature I like is that if you use your kindle email address, you can upload files to your Oasis. I found this 10x quicker as I used this format when transferring my Steve Jobs autobiography book from my IPad to the Oasis (via email). • At the time pf my review, I found 10 different fonts, 14 sizes, and numerous alignment choices. I can save numerous themes and have the option to switch back and forth if I wanted to. I found this feature helpful if more than one person uses this device. • The books themselves are pretty cheap to buy on Amazon. It’s even better if you’re a Prime member because you can “borrow” books from the Prime Reading catalog. There is also Amazon First Reads that I like but overall, if you get this device, Amazon is the way to go in getting your books/magazines. • Unlike a smartphone, I know that if you treat your Oasis right, you’ll get a pretty good shelve life with it. Cons and Oks:__________ • Just like Amazon’s previous models, no USB-C connector. Micro-USB brings slow for charging and importing files. With Micro-USB, I’m getting around 3 hours, 0-100%, for a complete charge. • No headphone jack! No idea why this isn’t built-in because they even have the room for it on the device. • Getting used in finding your brightness and temperature setting will take some time. Amazon gives a lot of options on the display, as I spent a decent amount of time just figuring out which type of lighting I wanted. • The keyboard is a touchscreen keyboard. So expect a slow typing rate. Sadly I can’t apply the tracing effect that many androids and google phones provide on their keyboards. • The aluminum design does make this slippery to hold, and it’s able to slide off my lap pretty easily. • Also, with aluminum, it takes in the heat or the cold a lot quicker if you leave it outdoors or in a hot car. • Without a decent cover, it feels like I’m holding a piece of metal than the feeling of holding a book. • Can’t connect to 5GhZ Wi-Fi network. • Even if this Oasis looks the same as its previous models, I found out that you can’t really use the same covers. My colleague has the older model and issue we found is that the magnet covers of the last case model don’t stick with the new Oasis. Almost the same size and weight, you expect that older covers to work, but nope. I’ll have to pay for a new case cover. • At the time of my review, I get ads on the lock screen of the device. You can remove them, but you have to pay around $20 to make it ad-free. I found this ridiculous given what you’re already paying for it. • As I mentioned before, you can upload MOBI, PDF, and TXT files on this device. This is cool, but when I put in a simple pdf file (composed of a small story) the formatting gets lost in the process. The paragraphs were mashed together, there was a delay when you wanted to turn to the next page, and overall it looks like a big mess. Now, this could be just a one-time event, but I have to assume any third party software that goes into the Oasis will face some issues (Importing audiobooks did work flawlessly though). • No microSD. That means the storage you have is what you’re going to have forever. This is buzz kill because I know for only 8 GB (Minus 1 GB for the initial software) you’re going to only have maybe 20 audiobooks go have on storage. It seems more appropriate, given the shelf life of this device, to just invest in the 32 GB since there is no way to upgrade the 8 GB. • It’s small, but not small enough to fit your pocket. Be careful where you put it because I feel like I can bend this without any issue if I wanted to. • The browser feature, I believe, is very experimental. Because of the display, many webpages are shown up broken or just unreadable. Obliviously this isn’t for web browsing, but it’s a feature they provide that I just ignore. • It’s almost the same in software and design as its previous model. With the price, I was expecting Amazon to a least redesign it into something different (maybe less in the bezels). It’s still a beautiful design but, given the identical looks as its previous model, as the only main difference is the warm color effect. I know this is what Amazon is advertising but they had 2 years to redesign it. I guess the saying goes “if it aint broke, dont fix it.” Bottom Line:__________ As not having a Kindle before this, I would say that I’m having a pleasant time reading with this. I always prefer a “real” book to read, but having thousands of books at my fingertips, it does reduce that need. To be honest, it’s kind of scary to see the possibility that kids can use this more than a physical book. It reminds me of a scene from the 1960’s film “The Time Machine,” where George goes into to future to find out that all the books he touches turn into a fine powder because no one has used them in centuries. But ignoring that thought, there really isn’t any competition for devices like these, and Amazon does know how to build them. Its sleek, fast, and most importantly, the screen is superb in reading. The warm light effect does make me feel that I’m still reading an old book, while the battery life is holding its ground. Note, if anyone has the previous model of the Oasis, don’t bother buying this. It’s the same thing, except without the warm display and some small software upgrades. For new people, I recommend that you invest in the 32 GB because 8 GB is not nearly enough (given that you can’t even install a MicroSD to it). There are some smaller issues with the design of the device that make me feel like I’m holding a machine instead of a book, but for those who want to take a leap in digital reading, this is the way to go. Overall: An above-average device for book readers of all ages, and a small step forward in the extinction of physical books. Hope I was a help to you. Love, Honest Reviewer.

  • Joshua Walters

    > 3 day

    The oasis made me a real reader. Its noticeably faster, I love the buttons and the weighting. I do have some caveats. 1st Caveat: The Kindle Lottery. Kindle screens can commonly have the a few issues. Very small dead pixels are almost a certain, but unless you get it in a particular noticeable location (like me, inside a icon) you wont notice it 99% of the time. There also can be brightspots were that are instantly noticeable if you get one (basically backlight leaks) (just return these). Unfortunately by the time the dead pixel started bothering me or is noticed, (only when sitting in home page, its not noticeable while reading) it was well outside return window. In the future I would make sure you do a good review of any unit you buy. Return if there is any flaws you dont want to be stuck with--- Especially for a luxury brand. Im a little disappointed that especially for 350$ that this kindle doesnt have good Quality COntrol. 2nd Caveat: The Price: I feel like the price here is a little much even with these extra features. Storage space at these levels are very cheap. would be a lot better for 25-50 less dollars atleast. 3rd Caveat: Custom Book Uploading. This is a niche use (and the way amazon supports this is very ancient). You can email books to your ereader. Its useful for those of us that read stuff that hasnt been properly released on amazon. Unfortunately your best option is to use the .mobi format, which sucks for and usually requires conversation. .epub is mysteriously not supported despite being an open format. I have tried to use amazons own format that supports these layouts, but its hard for non-authors to access good ways to convert books into amazons prefered format. Overall This kindle enables me to read, and I love it. I wont pretend its perfect though.

  • Luis Valencia Torres

    > 3 day

    Me agradó todo.

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