Amazon is retiring support for these Kindle models, and many users are finding unexpected ways to keep them alive.
Amazon has announced that it will be discontinuing support to older Kindle models, angering owners of devices they say still work fine. The company sent out an email on April 7 to users stating it ...
You don't necessarily have to get rid of your old Kindle, but it will be harder to use.
Amazon is shaking things up this week with some older models losing access to the Kindle store. (contains affiliate links) ...
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Amazon has announced that it is cutting off support for several older Kindle models - here's how to find out if your Kindle ...
That’s when the company is shutting down support for those old Kindles and Kindle Fire tablets. It’s not unusual for a brand to drop support of perfectly functional devices, but you can’t blame owners ...
It may be possible to jailbreak an older, end-of-support Kindle and continue adding books to it. But doing so carries risks.
Starting in May, you won't be able to access the Kindle Store from your older device. Here are your best alternatives.
It's worth noting that owners won’t lose access to books they already own, as existing libraries will remain available.
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Amazon will discontinue support for 12 older Kindle models starting May 20. Take a look at the complete list.