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I use KOreader on an Android phone because it's so configurable and allows me to read efficiently on an AMOLED with white on black text and a very minimal, space efficient interface. Also the large amount of style overrides allows one to fix even the most badly formatted epubs without editing or processing them in Calibre.
Good point on the AMOLED. I actually like the different UI. It keeps me zoned into my book and zoned out of Android.