A PCWorld staffer who still has an early Kindle received an email with discount and credit offers on Kindle products. “We have always taken pride in seeing customers reading on our earliest devices, and will be offering trade-in options and special offers,” the company concluded in its statement. The company’s statement further reassures that “Kindle devices released after 2016 with cellular connectivity use 4G and are not impacted.” However, it’s reasonable to expect that whenever 4G is phased out, those Kindle devices will lose their cell service, too.Īmazon is offering some consolation to affected 1st- and 2nd-generation Kindle users in the form of discounts and offers for new Kindles. “This includes Kindle Keyboard 3rd Generation, Kindle Touch 4th Generation, Kindle Paperwhite 5th/6th/7th Generation, Kindle Voyage 7th Generation, and Kindle Oasis 8th Generation.” Amazon even has a page that helps you confirm which Kindle you have. “Kindle devices launched between 20 will continue to be able to connect to the internet and Kindle Store using Wi-Fi only,” Amazon continued. They just won’t be able to download more.Īll other, younger Kindle models remain in the clear, because if nothing else they have Wi-Fi connectivity. Kindle users who still have one of these older readers will still be able to use the content that is already downloaded to the device. Kindle (2022 release) The lightest and most compact Kindle, now with a 6 300 ppi high-resolution display, and 2x the storage - Black Brand: Amazon 3,918 ratings 432 answered questions Amazons Choice for 'amazon kindle' Climate Pledge Friendly Deal -20 7999 List Price: 99.
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