Kindle owners are frustrated that Amazon is pulling the plug on older devices that are still widely used, but that’s not stopping users from downloading.



  • Kindle owners are frustrated with Amazon’s decision to end support for older models
  • Users say they should not need to update if devices work normally
  • Downloading is still an option, but Amazon could stop this solution.

It’s official, Amazon will stop supporting a wide range of older Kindle models starting May 20, and to say the least, it has shaken up many avid e-book readers.

Since online users shared that they received an email detailing the change, it generated a lot of comments and reactions, particularly on Reddit, none of which seem to welcome Amazon’s decision to stop providing support. If your pre-2012 Kindle hasn’t let you down yet, I’m afraid the time for an upgrade might come sooner than you think, but you’re not alone in this boat.

If it ain’t broke don’t fix it

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As mentioned, all Kindle models released in 2012 and earlier will no longer be supported. This means that you will still be able to read content that is already downloaded to your device, but you will not be able to purchase or download new books after May 20 of this year.

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