I love my kindle and use it daily but I cannot help but wonder. Is anybody working on making the Kindle experience better within Amazon? It dominates in the market share and still seems to be selling quite well so I'm struggling to understand why nobody inside seems to care?
### Recommendations
Amazon has everything they could possibly need to be able to suggest good recommendations for next books to read. They know what books I’ve read, how far I’ve gotten through them (ie which I’ve abandoned), which passages I’ve highlighted and what authors I’ve binged on. They even know how quickly I’ve worked my way through a book and also how I arrived at the book in the first place (Twitter rec, organic search, etc) and yet the current algorithm will see me finish a biography of Teddy Roosevelt and confidently suggest 4 other Teddy biographies? Surely we can do better?
### Firmware
Why is the firmware for the Kindle Oasis so poor? It seems like the battery is perpetually draining while the screen is off presumably because the wifi is phoning home constantly. The store experience is poor and takes forever to load and in general nothing seems to be optimized around performance.
### Remote page turning
Remote page turning has been a popular user request since the Kindle first came out. I'd love the ability to read while on the treadmill, bike, etc but having to simultaneously turn pages while moving is a hassle. It seems like a simple BLE device should be trivially able to turn pages but nothing like this exists. Instead people are forced to buy an [external "clicker" device ](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CWRS4LR1) to gain the ability.