Kindle loyalists scramble as Amazon turns page on old e-readers - Reuters
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Critical Kindle update arrives tomorrow, will YOU be one of millions left unable to download new books?
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Kindle loyalists scramble as Amazon turns page on old e-readers - CP24.
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Kindle loyalists scramble as Amazon turns page on old e-readers CP24Older Kindles lose support this week: What you can still do with them MashableUsers turn to jailbreaking their older Kindles as Amazon ends support TechCrunchAmazon Is Shutting Down Support for Older Kindles Soon.
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GB NewsOlder Kindles lose support this week: What you can still do with them MashableKindle loyalists scramble as Amazon turns page on old e-readers ReutersUsers turn to jailbreaking their older Kindles as Amazon ends support TechCrunchAmazon Is Shutting Down Support for Older Kindles Soon.
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Kindle loyalists scramble as Amazon turns page on old e-readers ReutersUsers turn to jailbreaking their older Kindles as Amazon ends support TechCrunchOlder Kindles lose support this week: What you can still do with them MashableAmazon's Kindle shutdown is sending users down the jailbreak rabbit hole Android AuthorityAmazon Is Shutting Down Support for Older Kindles Soon.
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Amazon will roll out a critical update across its Kindle lineup tomorrow, removing the ability for some older models to download new books.Disgruntled fans have branded the move, which will see Amazon halt new features, bug fixes, and even the ability to borrow or purchase new books from its digital store for some models, as "textbook planned obsolescence".
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The deadline is set for May 20, 2026.
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After that date, older Kindle e-readers like the Kindle 5 or the first-generation Kindle Paperwhite, will lose the ability to purchase, download, or borrow new books.
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**Summary:** Kindle loyalists are scrambling as Amazon turns page on old e-readers, with users turning to jailbreaking their older Kindles and facing the loss of support for downloading new books. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights the frustration among long-time Kindle users who find themselves unable to access new content due to
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