Kindle Devices With 3G Support to Lose Internet Access in December: All Details

Kindle (first generation), Kindle (second generation), and Kindle DX (second generation) will lose Internet access completely.

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By Tasneem Akolawala | Updated: 29 July 2021 13:10 IST
Highlights
  • Some old Kindle devices will be able to access Internet only via Wi-Fi
  • Two devices will not be able to access Internet at all
  • This change will primarily affect US customers

Kindle end of support comes as telecom operators phase out 2G and 3G networks

Kindle e-readers with 3G support will not be able to connect to the Internet using cellular connection in the near future. This change will affect US customers as operators in the region are completely shifting to 4G and 5G networks, making 2G and 3G obsolete. An email informing of the change, which looks to be implemented by December, was sent to old Kindle device owners by Amazon. If an old Kindle device only supports cellular data and no Wi-Fi, it won't be able to access Internet at all.

While the Amazon support page says that the support for 2G and 3G networks on Kindle devices will begin to end starting 2021, an email sent out to customers (via The Verge) says that support will end in December in the US. This is the time frame when mobile operators will start phasing out their 2G and 3G networks infrastructure to make way for modern technology, and will inevitably lead to few devices losing access to the Internet altogether as they do not come with Wi-Fi support.

The Kindle devices set to lose internet access because of a lack of Wi-Fi include Kindle (first generation), Kindle (second generation), and Kindle DX (second generation). On these devices, users will only be able to enjoy previously downloaded content without Internet connectivity, but won't be able to download new content.

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A few devices will not be able to connect to cellular networks, but will still be able to connect to the Internet using Wi-Fi and download new content. These include Kindle Keyboard (third generation), Kindle Touch (fourth generation), Kindle Paperwhite (fifth generation), Kindle Paperwhite (sixth generation), Kindle Paperwhite (seventh generation), Kindle Voyage (seventh generation), Kindle Oasis (eighth generation).

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Apart from the mentioned Kindle devices, this connectivity change does not impact any other models.


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