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Originally Posted by DuskyRose
You don't need to plan to read them on that device for them to be a backup. I always get the most storage on a device I can afford, then load my ebooks and family pics on them. I don't read on my iphone, but have a full back up of library and kids pics. What ever I might be carrying outside the house. The house burns down, I have backup copies with me.
There's only one time I had to evacuate, and that was years ago. Apartment down the hall caught fire, and I grabbed my 3 month old and the diaper bag with my wallet and car keys inside. It was all I had for 2 days before they let us back in with escort for 20 minutes to grab what we could grab. All together, we were out of the apartment for a week.
As long as I have my phone, I have a backup handy even if I don't read on it. Same with what I can carry on any of my ereaders. I got the space, I'm using it for something.
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But I don't carry my ereaders with me. I have no car and I don't want to lug them with me in the public transport. Dropbox is more useful for me, as I can store many other things there that wouldn't fit anywhere else, even on my phone.