Affected users can still read books, but they can't purchase or download new ones, and whatever you do, do not hit that ...
You might not have to buy a new device.
Amazon is ending support for Kindles released in 2012 and earlier—including the company's first-ever e-reader.
Amazon will no longer support many older Kindles starting in May, as customers begin to rally against planned obsolescence.
A new day, and a new device to challenge Apple’s iPad in the market for tablets. At $199, the Kindle Fire, which starts shipping this week to those who ordered early, might attract a huge volume of ...
Amazon will stop supporting many older Kindle devices on May 20, 2026. Here’s which models are affected and what it means for ...
Users will still be able to read books already on the affected Kindle and Kindle Fire models. But starting on May 20th, the ...
Amazon has announced that all Fire Tablets and Kindle e-readers made before 2012 will no longer be able to purchase e-books ...
Users will still be able to access their purchased content through newer Kindle devices, the Kindle mobile app, or Kindle for ...