Amazon made the decision to discontinue support for older Kindle models (2012 and older), which can be problematic for those ...
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Amazon's latest update finally delivers system-wide Dark Mode to the Kindle Colorsoft and Scribe Colorsoft, covering every surface of the device with per-section customisation.The Latest Tech News, De ...
If you own an older Kindle device (2012 or prior), Amazon has announced that starting next month, you’ll be cut off from downloading new books unless you upgrade to a newer model. Here are the details ...
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Bad news for anyone holding on to a trusty, pre-2013 Kindle: Amazon is officially pulling support for its older e-readers, meaning the company’s most loyal customers won’t be able to download or ...
Starting May 20th, Kindle and Kindle Fire devices released in 2012 and earlier won’t have access to the Kindle Store. Starting May 20th, Kindle and Kindle Fire devices released in 2012 and earlier won ...
That Kindle device you've been holding onto for 15 years now has an expiration date, as Amazon will end support for Kindle models from 2012 or earlier on May 20. An Australian Kindle user first ...
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Why it matters: Amazon is finally pulling the plug on some of its oldest Kindle hardware, ending support for e-readers and Kindle Fire tablets released in 2012 and earlier. From May 20, the affected ...
Amazon is ending support for older Kindle devices after May 20th. Affected models will lose access to the Kindle Store. Users cannot purchase, borrow, or download additional books on the older devices ...
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