I have an iPad Mini here and have not experienced any delays with page
turning, whether automatic or manually with 3-finger swipes. I have
had some other issues with continuous reading but if I force into
landscape mode, then continuous reading works fine for me.

Only issues I have right now over all is no matter what I do with
brightness settings or any of that, I cannot flick between menu
choices when I first come out of a book. Once I explore and touch the
home menu item, I can then double tap and then flicking through menu
choices returns. This also seems to vary from person to person too
from what I've heard so far. I don't have an iPhone to compare with
but it might be interesting to play with my iPod touch and see how it
behaves over there.

On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 09:05:35AM -0700, Mary Otten wrote:
> I have the original iPad, and I do notice more of a gap between pages in the 
> Kindle app than with the iBooks or Nook apps, but it isn't anything like 6 
> seconds. I don't notice this on my 4S, making me wonder if the issue is 
> processor or ram dependent. Maybe somebody with a newer iPad, i.e. the 3 or 
> 4, will comment on this. 
> Mary
> 
> Mary Otten
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