If you own a Kindle e-reader or a Kindle Fire from the early 2010s, there’s some bad news: Amazon has announced that you will no longer be able to buy, borrow, or download new books from the Kindle ...
Amazon is retiring support for these Kindle models, and many users are finding unexpected ways to keep them alive.
If you read on a Kindle made before 2012, you've probably noticed significant changes. Find out which functions are no longer ...
The US-based tech giant Amazon will soon stop supporting old-gen Kindle e-readers and Kindle Fire tablets. The change will come into effect from May 20, 2026. In a statement to The Verge, the company ...
Amazon has confirmed that starting May 20, 2026, older Kindle and Kindle Fire devices released in 2012 and earlier will lose access to the Kindle Store. The change means affected users will no longer ...
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 ...
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 ...