Personal Tech 98 Amazon rewards loyal Kindle devotees by closing the book on old e-readers 98 To 'minimize disruption,' Bezoscorp offers a 20% discount on new hardware you didn't want Paul Kunert Wed 8 Apr 2026 // 12:42 UTC Updated Amazon is rewarding long-time Kindle users by ditching support for aging devices, though it is trying to "minimize disruption" for existing customers by dangling a 20 percent discount for new models along with an eBook credit. As Reg readers know, nothing in tech lasts forever, and so from May 20, 2026, Amazon is "discontinuing support for Kindle devices released in 2012 or earlier," the company states in an email to customers today. Brits sitting on £1.6B gold mine of Windows 10 junk as support ends READ MORE Affected hardware includes first and second-generation Kindle versions, as well as Kindle DX and DX Graphite, Kindle Keyboard, Kindle 4, Kindle Touch, Kindle 5 and Kindle Paperwhite 1st generation. What does this mean for those customers? They can continue to read books already downloaded on these devices but won't be able to "purchase, borrow, or download additional books on them after that date," the email says. "If you deregister or factory reset these devices, you will not be able to re-register or use these devices in any way." Many people prefer to own music, films, comedy series…
Published: April 8, 2026 12:42 pm
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