Amazon Banned Some Old Kindle Devices From Accessing The Bookstore For The First Time

take 3 minutes to read
Home News Main article

Although it has been nearly 15 years since the First Generation Kindle came out, Amazon has never completely banned the store access rights of the old Kindle. Recently, Amazon sent a notice to some old Kindle users, saying that it would prohibit some old Kindle devices from accessing the book store from August 17**

Access:

The forbidden models include the following five types:

-Kindle (2nd generation) International

-Kindle DX International

-Kindle Keyboard

-Kindle (4th generation)

-Kindle (5th generation)

For the old users who own one of the above five devices, they will not be able to log in to the bookstore after August 17, and naturally they will not be able to buy books.

However, it is reported that closing the bookstore will not affect users' access to and downloading of purchased books, and users can also purchase books through the website and then transfer them to the device to read new books**

At present, Amazon has not explained the reason for implementing this measure, but some users believe that this is because the system of these models is too old, which will bring adaptation problems.

Transfer Response Payment Channel Fee: In Fact, The Payment Company Collects Platform C2C Transactions, But The Seller's Service Fee Is Still Exempted
« Prev 05-29
The First Batch Of Students Will Leave The Campus One Month After 00: Youth Has Never Had A Standard Answer
Next » 05-29