I'm sticking with this as my little e-reader, until something else comes along to replace this. I'd love to hear what you would think is the current best small e-reader? Here's the Go 6 at the official Boox Store. US & HK: shop.boox.com/products/go6?ref=0t1qqbSDWLMb&srsltid=AfmBOorNsv0uBOYrkpORGSYbp6THbaeaWjrMETn2XZzcrmdyFOev5zkc UK and EU: euroshop.boox.com/products/boox-go-6?ref=my_f5MKKrpQRge&variant=44041038856392 Try Shortform with a 20% discount. shortform.com/kit Book guides to help you go faster! (These are affiliate links and I receive a small commission from sales made through them. There is no extra cost to you. Kind thanks for supporting the channel. :-)
I am very confused why you chose to use the cold boot time as such a negative point in comparison to kindle? I just tested my kindle out of curiosity, and it took 90 seconds from cold boot to get back into the book (45 secs for my Boox Page). The entire point seems kind of misleading for people less knowledgeable about ereaders, making it seem like the device always has to be launched from cold boot rather than from stand-by within a few seconds.
Thanks for this, I think that's a very fair point. Definitely I should have been clearer in that. And so your comment is very valuable for people. However, it's more a point about how generally slow the software is on the go 6. Unusual for Boox. Also, the Kindle standby mode is amazing, with such low power draw I regularly pick up Kindles after months on standby and an amazed at how they wake up in seconds and have hardly lost any battery. It's definitely something Boox can improve upon in these readers, and it's especially bad for this model!
I agree with Kitt and think it’s actually a fair comparison because with Kindles they stay in standby mode unless you completely power it off and that mode draws very little battery power where as books devices stay in stand by mode for very short amounts of time after which they power off (to save battery I assume) and takes very long for them to boot back up.
@@akosuakoranteng3327 That kindles draw far less power while in standby is definitely a fair point and a big benefit over the android readers. But that Boox devices fully power off after a short time is incorrect. The duration is customizable, or can be turned off entirely. On my own Page for example, it's set to 48 hours. So as long as I read every other day, I will never see the full power off screen.
I agree. If you're a regular kindle reader you'd just be on lockscreen alone and not turned off and on unlocking it would load straight into the kindle app if that's where you left off. I totally don't get what you tried to demonstrate.
I think it’s quite disappointing that it’s not spill/water resistant. This would make a lot of sense for a small device you take everywhere you go. The Boox Go Color 7 is, so I don’t get why this one is not…
@KitBetts-Masters: Thank you for another excellent review! I was thinking that it might be interesting to be able to do a bit of light browsing on a pocketable E-reader. How does the browser speed compare to the Go 10.3? Also, aren't you concerned about the lack of waterproofing?
I decided to buy a go 6 because it is, to my knowledge, the only small ereader that can have all ebook and audiobook apps that I use installed. I made the purchase despite not liking the small RAM, the small battery or the android 11. However, I think boox see the 6 inch ereader as their entry level product, which means they probably never will build one with more premium hardware. Even if I waited until boox releases the next 6 inch product, it probably still won’t be perfect. I have been using my go 6 for two weeks and it meets all my needs. And the only complaint is how slow it is to start the Kindle app. In a couple of instances I had to restart the device because the kindle app kept crashing.
@@abooufomda3417 Native reading app runs really well. No lags in page turn. Kindle app is slow to start up, but once it’s running there is no further issue. There is a small lag in page turn because of page turn animation filter. Overall I would say it’s ‘fast’.
While I love my Boox 10.3 Go the slowness is also my main gripe - from opening it this morning, putting in the PIN and opening kindle app (but notes app is similar) it took 49 seconds - far from ideal if you have an idea you want to scribble down....my second issue is the fact that it arrived with 27% of the storage being used up so wondering how long its going to last (34% full now after 3 weeks-admittedly, much of that was apps as I set it up for my use and I doubt I will now be adding any more apps, just content so fingers crossed notes/docs etc don't fill it up)
@@KitBetts-Masters Interesting - I received mine and have been writing on it (keyboard) and it's been great. Speed wise it's been very similar to my Note 3 air (except startup speed). I'm guessing the Kindle app is slow (which I haven't used)... but other productivity apps have been good so far.
Yeah, absolutely it's more than fine. I've been reading in it this weekend and I think it's brilliant. It wakes up from sleep quick enough as well, it's just these first boots.
Hi, if I’m buying my first e-ink should I buy Go 10.3 or Note Air 3C? I would use it mostly for note taking, but I think it would be great if I can use color in notes(at least I think so right now). But which has better writing feel? And which pen should I get? I don't have to possibility to test them.
I love boox for their incredible and versatile options for reading! I get to read my kindle ebooks and still get some free manga thanks to android 😉...
I wanted to buy my first ereader but not spend a lot of money, maybe around €100, for that money you get an ereader from Uncle Ali. Kobo Clara was cheapest at €139, but i wanted Android so i bought the boox go 6 for €169 (including cover). I can read and install some apps i want to use. I miss colours, but not the kaleido colours, oled colours and it's slow. The battery drains fast so that reminds me to turn of wifi everytime i read. And it's a huge fingerprint magnet. Everywhere i touch the matt screen and Matt back gets shiny. And i cannot get it clean, looks like shiny smuges.
As with other boox devices, you can probably set it so that it initially goes into sleep mode and only switches off completely after a few hours. This drains the battery a little more, but is much easier to handle. On the other hand, if you turn it on and off often, you also save a little battery charge because you don't have to go through the entire boot process every time you switch it on. The kindle app, the kobo app, the ... app - while watching your video, I realized once again that you don't actually own the e-books you 'buy' from Amazon or Kobo. These are real reasons to either remove DRM from your books, which is legal in some countries (most european countries). Or - if possible - only buy books without DRM in the first place. Thank goodness most publishers in Germany and most tech and science publishers sell their books without DRM, so I am very rarely confronted with the problem.
Very true, but I do end up switching it off quite regularly because the standby mode draws a lot of power. This is something Boox could look to optimise!
@@KitBetts-Masters How do you have the Bluetooth and wi-fi configured for standby mode? I have them configured to turn off as soon as the device goes into standby on all my Boox devices. That does wonders for the battery life. For example, I put down my Tab Ultra Pro C yesterday evening after a couple hours of reading. This morning, the device was still at 94% battery. Since I don't have notifications turned on, I don't need the device to do anything online or connect to any devices when I'm not using it, much like a Kindle would behave.
@KitBetts-Masters i think it's the 2gbs of ram that hampers the go 6 snapdragon 665 chip. I have a phone with a 665 chip with 8gbs of ram and it's slow as well. Maybe the cortex a55 works better with small ram than the snapdragon 665
I'm sticking with this as my little e-reader, until something else comes along to replace this. I'd love to hear what you would think is the current best small e-reader?
Here's the Go 6 at the official Boox Store.
US & HK: shop.boox.com/products/go6?ref=0t1qqbSDWLMb&srsltid=AfmBOorNsv0uBOYrkpORGSYbp6THbaeaWjrMETn2XZzcrmdyFOev5zkc
UK and EU: euroshop.boox.com/products/boox-go-6?ref=my_f5MKKrpQRge&variant=44041038856392
Try Shortform with a 20% discount. shortform.com/kit
Book guides to help you go faster!
(These are affiliate links and I receive a small commission from sales made through them. There is no extra cost to you. Kind thanks for supporting the channel. :-)
I am very confused why you chose to use the cold boot time as such a negative point in comparison to kindle? I just tested my kindle out of curiosity, and it took 90 seconds from cold boot to get back into the book (45 secs for my Boox Page).
The entire point seems kind of misleading for people less knowledgeable about ereaders, making it seem like the device always has to be launched from cold boot rather than from stand-by within a few seconds.
Thanks for this, I think that's a very fair point. Definitely I should have been clearer in that. And so your comment is very valuable for people. However, it's more a point about how generally slow the software is on the go 6. Unusual for Boox.
Also, the Kindle standby mode is amazing, with such low power draw I regularly pick up Kindles after months on standby and an amazed at how they wake up in seconds and have hardly lost any battery.
It's definitely something Boox can improve upon in these readers, and it's especially bad for this model!
I agree with Kitt and think it’s actually a fair comparison because with Kindles they stay in standby mode unless you completely power it off and that mode draws very little battery power where as books devices stay in stand by mode for very short amounts of time after which they power off (to save battery I assume) and takes very long for them to boot back up.
@@akosuakoranteng3327 That kindles draw far less power while in standby is definitely a fair point and a big benefit over the android readers.
But that Boox devices fully power off after a short time is incorrect. The duration is customizable, or can be turned off entirely. On my own Page for example, it's set to 48 hours. So as long as I read every other day, I will never see the full power off screen.
I agree. If you're a regular kindle reader you'd just be on lockscreen alone and not turned off and on unlocking it would load straight into the kindle app if that's where you left off. I totally don't get what you tried to demonstrate.
@@akosuakoranteng3327 With Boox tablets you can set the time to power off or turn the option off altogether.
I think if they make phones like this with pen, then we're going back to the Palm days, i.e., with preference on productivity and attention focussed
They make e ink phones - I forget the brand
I was an early Palm adopter! Just celebrated my 70th birthday, though- I don't know how many of us are left at this point... 🙂
I think it’s quite disappointing that it’s not spill/water resistant. This would make a lot of sense for a small device you take everywhere you go. The Boox Go Color 7 is, so I don’t get why this one is not…
@KitBetts-Masters: Thank you for another excellent review! I was thinking that it might be interesting to be able to do a bit of light browsing on a pocketable E-reader. How does the browser speed compare to the Go 10.3? Also, aren't you concerned about the lack of waterproofing?
I decided to buy a go 6 because it is, to my knowledge, the only small ereader that can have all ebook and audiobook apps that I use installed. I made the purchase despite not liking the small RAM, the small battery or the android 11. However, I think boox see the 6 inch ereader as their entry level product, which means they probably never will build one with more premium hardware. Even if I waited until boox releases the next 6 inch product, it probably still won’t be perfect.
I have been using my go 6 for two weeks and it meets all my needs. And the only complaint is how slow it is to start the Kindle app. In a couple of instances I had to restart the device because the kindle app kept crashing.
Is it fast or slow in reading and how long the battery last?
@@abooufomda3417 Native reading app runs really well. No lags in page turn. Kindle app is slow to start up, but once it’s running there is no further issue. There is a small lag in page turn because of page turn animation filter. Overall I would say it’s ‘fast’.
@@abooufomda3417 I haven’t drained a single charge yet. I’d estimate it would last about 20 hours of reading.
there are other small bigme and boox ereaders that run android 11 and 12, what do you mean?
@@amandak.4246 anything older than Android 12 is at end of life- no more upgrades, and in some cases, no more security updates.
While I love my Boox 10.3 Go the slowness is also my main gripe - from opening it this morning, putting in the PIN and opening kindle app (but notes app is similar) it took 49 seconds - far from ideal if you have an idea you want to scribble down....my second issue is the fact that it arrived with 27% of the storage being used up so wondering how long its going to last (34% full now after 3 weeks-admittedly, much of that was apps as I set it up for my use and I doubt I will now be adding any more apps, just content so fingers crossed notes/docs etc don't fill it up)
how does the Page compete against it? What makes you prefer the Go 6?
Lyveden New Bield! That's in my back yard pretty much - review was good I think this might be the e-reader I go for
Amazing. I'm in Oundle. Say hi if you spot me. And let me know how you find it if you go for it, or otherwise which you choose!
Hi thanks for the review. As you have both the Palma and the Go 6. Which one do you prefer for ‘on the go’ reading?
Hiya, probably Palma, however this is a lot cheaper, and it's really very lovely to read on. (Palma is streets ahead for other apps though!)
@@KitBetts-Masters Interesting - I received mine and have been writing on it (keyboard) and it's been great. Speed wise it's been very similar to my Note 3 air (except startup speed). I'm guessing the Kindle app is slow (which I haven't used)... but other productivity apps have been good so far.
Thanks for the review. Once you are in the Kindle app, does is have good/quick performance? Cheers.
Yeah, absolutely it's more than fine. I've been reading in it this weekend and I think it's brilliant. It wakes up from sleep quick enough as well, it's just these first boots.
@@KitBetts-Masters Thanks you!
Hi, if I’m buying my first e-ink should I buy Go 10.3 or Note Air 3C? I would use it mostly for note taking, but I think it would be great if I can use color in notes(at least I think so right now). But which has better writing feel? And which pen should I get? I don't have to possibility to test them.
Nice vid! Happy Monday.
I love boox for their incredible and versatile options for reading! I get to read my kindle ebooks and still get some free manga thanks to android 😉...
Is it better or the kindle basic 22
I wanted to buy my first ereader but not spend a lot of money, maybe around €100, for that money you get an ereader from Uncle Ali. Kobo Clara was cheapest at €139, but i wanted Android so i bought the boox go 6 for €169 (including cover). I can read and install some apps i want to use. I miss colours, but not the kaleido colours, oled colours and it's slow. The battery drains fast so that reminds me to turn of wifi everytime i read. And it's a huge fingerprint magnet. Everywhere i touch the matt screen and Matt back gets shiny. And i cannot get it clean, looks like shiny smuges.
does the shonen jump app work good on this device?
I want 12gb ram and sd elite inside this
so if you switch off (sleep) from the open book.. you have to restart everything? and wait one minute to go back to wher you left? that's insanity..
As with other boox devices, you can probably set it so that it initially goes into sleep mode and only switches off completely after a few hours.
This drains the battery a little more, but is much easier to handle. On the other hand, if you turn it on and off often, you also save a little battery charge because you don't have to go through the entire boot process every time you switch it on.
The kindle app, the kobo app, the ... app - while watching your video, I realized once again that you don't actually own the e-books you 'buy' from Amazon or Kobo.
These are real reasons to either remove DRM from your books, which is legal in some countries (most european countries). Or - if possible - only buy books without DRM in the first place. Thank goodness most publishers in Germany and most tech and science publishers sell their books without DRM, so I am very rarely confronted with the problem.
1 minute to load a book is worth considering
1 min to open a book is just nuts. It’s just about adequate on the 10.3 (not fast at all but not too slow to complain)… but 1 min+… wow! What a shame
Yeah not great, but it's not like you reboot it often. You'd mostly wake it from sleep which is much faster.
Very true, but I do end up switching it off quite regularly because the standby mode draws a lot of power. This is something Boox could look to optimise!
@@KitBetts-Masters How do you have the Bluetooth and wi-fi configured for standby mode? I have them configured to turn off as soon as the device goes into standby on all my Boox devices. That does wonders for the battery life. For example, I put down my Tab Ultra Pro C yesterday evening after a couple hours of reading. This morning, the device was still at 94% battery. Since I don't have notifications turned on, I don't need the device to do anything online or connect to any devices when I'm not using it, much like a Kindle would behave.
Goodness, if you’re a reader why would you not get this!
My poke 3 starts up a lot faster than the go 6
Yeah, it's weird right?!
@KitBetts-Masters they both have 8 core cpu in them and the same ram
@KitBetts-Masters i think it's the 2gbs of ram that hampers the go 6 snapdragon 665 chip. I have a phone with a 665 chip with 8gbs of ram and it's slow as well. Maybe the cortex a55 works better with small ram than the snapdragon 665
it's so much more but it's laggy ..outdated specs
that speed is absolutely terrible lol
might as well get a decent android tablet