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I should have mentioned in my previous post that at least for me, the 6+ is a great companion to my iPad. I don't need anything else. I actually have a Mini2 that I don't really need.
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I have the Kindle phone app and you can enlarge the print. I have about 300 kindle books and I can and do read them on my iPhone. Everyday I am reading on my iPhone. Love it.
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On 2/17/2015 nutmeg3 said:

Why don't you buy another iPad? I brought an iPodTouch on Black Friday. It is an amazing little device. I brought it to use as a remote for my internet radio. I could use it to read a Kindle book.

My budget does not allow it dear, it's too tight at this moment.

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On 2/17/2015 Dinaki said:
On 2/17/2015 nutmeg3 said:

Why don't you buy another iPad? I brought an iPodTouch on Black Friday. It is an amazing little device. I brought it to use as a remote for my internet radio. I could use it to read a Kindle book.

My budget does not allow it dear, it's too tight at this moment.

Then why don't you reset it back to factory spec?

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I have an iphone 5 and an ipad and I agree that taking your ipad back to Apple and having them "reset" back to factory spec is a really good way to save your Pad and virtually start over. It's a great device and buying another one shouldn't be an option. Also, the books I've purchased can also be seen on my iPhone but it really is too small to comfortably enjoy reading. At least for me.

But if your iPad is permanently disabled for any reason, then watch the Q for one of those little notebooks they sell for around $100 (easy pay) because that would be perfect for collecting your books and reading them.

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If you have a mac computer, iBooks app is also available, so you can use that to read any of your books on your computer.

I've not read a book on my iPhone. I have the 5. My eyes aren't what they once were. But it is nice to know that I could open iBooks are read if I needed to. I would need to do like another mentioned, adjust the size of the text up, which is very easy to do.

I read on my iPad, mostly. I also read on my mac, but those are usually books about technology, and I like to do things on the computer that I read about as I am reading. If its for pleasure reading, then I prefer iPad.

I agree with the other poster who suggested that you reset your iPad. It is very easy to do. Just make sure you have saved first, either to the cloud or directly to your computer (through iTunes). If you feel unsure about how to save, or how to do the reset, please let us know. We will be happy to provide easy step by step instructions and help walk you through it.