But there’s no doubt that ebook readers (also called e-readers) make life easier-they might just make you read more too. To highlight, see your Discover feed, and use more font and layout options, you can access Pocket on your computer, iOS or Android.I dearly love a paperback book that I can bend, touch, smell, and display on my bookshelf when I’m done. The Kobo integration is designed as a simple, clean reading experience that includes offline downloading. What is the difference between Pocket for Kobo and Pocket on my computer, Android or iOS device? Please share the URL in your message, and we'll be glad to take a look. If you have a link saved to your Pocket account that you believe should be available on your Kobo and in Article View, click here to contact Pocket Support. Other links, such as PDFs, cannot be synced to the Kobo.Ĭlick here to learn more about Article View. The Kobo is compatible with links that display in Pocket’s Article View. Common Questions I only see some of my saved items on my Kobo. You can download the content again when you want to read an article. They're just moved to the Kobo Cloud to save storage space. Note: Articles you remove from your eReader aren't deleted. If you tap Remove, you'll see options to remove the article from your Kobo, or Remove from Pocket, which will permanently delete it from your Pocket account. Press and hold on the article until a menu appears.To archive, favorite, delete or remove contents from your eReader: When you insert a micro-SD card, it's treated as an integrated storage and your Library - including your Pocket articles - are automatically downloaded to the additional space. Some Kobo readers offer removable Micro-SD card storage. If you're running low on storage space on your Kobo eReader, you can archive or delete articles from your Pocket account. If you delete an article on your Kobo eReader, it's permanently deleted from your Pocket account. On your Kobo eReader, you can archive articles, delete them, and mark them as a favorite. Select Favorites or Archive, depending on what you wish to view.Tap Filter in the gray bar above your current articles. ![]() To open an article in your Pocket Favorites or Archive on your Kobo eReader: To open an article in Pocket on your Kobo eReader: Just tap the article and the content will download. If you see the Download icon on an article, it means the content hasn’t been downloaded yet. You'll find your Pocket articles in your Library under the My Articles section. Just tap the Sync button to get your latest articles. You can also do this from your Home page in the same way. Only articles that can be displayed on an eReader screen will be available for downloading to your device.Īs you save to Pocket on other devices, you'll need to connect to a WiFi network to sync and download new articles on your Kobo. All of your other unread articles are listed, and you can download any by tapping the Download arrow button that appears on the cover. When you log in to Pocket on your Kobo eReader, your most recent 50 unread articles are automatically downloaded.
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