Some BookTokers have declared they're finally ready to leave the Amazon Kindle ecosystem. But the grass isn't always greener.
Amazon will end support for Kindle e-readers released in 2012 or earlier starting May 20, 2026. Here's everything you need to know, and what you should do before the deadline hits.
Amazon has told some Kindle users that their older devices will lose access to the Kindle Store starting next month. In an ...
To find out what Kindle you have, go to the device, select All Settings, then Device Options, then Device Info.
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If there's a book you've been waiting to read on your old Kindle device, make sure you download it before May 20.
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If you own an older Kindle device (2012 or prior), Amazon has announced that starting next month, you’ll be cut off from ...
The news does not mean these Kindle devices are being deactivated; however, they're no longer receiving software updates, nor ...
“Affected devices include Kindle 1st and 2nd Generation, Kindle DX and DX Graphite, Kindle Keyboard, Kindle 4, Kindle Touch, ...