Amazon to End Support for Older Kindle and Kindle Fire Devices
In Brief
The end of support for older Kindles will impact users' ability to access new content and updates.
Key Facts
- Amazon is discontinuing support for Kindle and Kindle Fire devices released before 2013.
- Affected devices will lose access to the Kindle Store within a month, according to several reports.
- Users with impacted devices will no longer be able to download new books or access certain services.
- Amazon has communicated these changes to customers, according to The Independent.
- Some reports describe the move as Amazon 'bricking' older devices, though basic functions may remain.
What Happened
Amazon announced it will end support for older Kindle and Kindle Fire devices, including removing access to the Kindle Store for these models.
Why It Matters
This change affects users who rely on older Kindle devices, potentially requiring them to upgrade hardware to continue accessing new content and services.
What's Next
Users with affected devices may need to consider upgrading to newer Kindle models. Amazon has advised customers of the upcoming changes.
Sources
- Google News — Amazon is cutting off support for older Kindles(9h ago)
- The Independent — Amazon announces major changes are coming for Kindle readers(1h ago)
