![]() ![]() ![]() $15 in credit for ebooks and $50 off a new Kindle Paperwhite ($129.99) or Kindle Oasis ($249.99) using the code NEWKINDLE50. However, if you do have one of the affected models, Amazon is offering to help ease the sting a bit by offering registered users a couple of options: This is not Amazon’s faultīefore throwing Amazon under the bus for selling something that eventually becomes obsolete, it’s important to know that the company really had no hand in this and that the issue is completely out of its control. If you are unsure what device you have, visit Identify Your Kindle E-Reader for more information. Kindle Paperwhite (5th Generation)/ (6th Generation)/ (7th Generation) Kindle Voyage (7th Generation) Kindle Oasis (8th Generation) If you are unsure what device you have. Kindle Paperwhite (5th Generation)/(6th Generation)/(7th Generation) If you own one of the following devices, you should still be able to access the web with no problems: In a post, it said the following devices will no longer be able to connect to the internet in the U.S. Not all of these generations have been available in global marketplaces outside of. Kindle PaperwhitePrevious Generation (7th), 6 Display. With 2G and 3G networks going the way of the digital dinosaur, so will a number of Amazon Kindles when it comes to accessing the internet.Īmazon is being upfront about the situation. Note: 7th Generation is included in the name of this device because it is the 7th generation of Kindle e-readers to be released not all of them by the same name. In Christian countries, the most obvious exception was the 'lectern bible'. Photo (c) Carolin Voelker - Getty ImagesThat old Kindle of yours might soon become obsolete if you use it to access the web. ![]()
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