Don’t Your Kindle will Lose Internet Connectivity ….
Do you have an older Kindle? If you answered yes, listen up!
Kindle users will lose Internet connectivity on their devices if they don’t install a crucial update before March 22, Amazon has warned via the CNBC article here.
This means that out of date Kindles purchased and sold before 2012 will not be able to download books, access the Kindle Store and other Internet-dependent tasks will not work.
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If the update is not done before March 22, users will receive the following message on their devices: “Your Kindle is unable to connect at this time. Please make sure you are within wireless range and try again. If the problem persists, please restart your Kindle from the menu in settings and try again.”
If you miss this important deadline, you’ll have to manually install the update by downloading the update on a computer or laptop, then plug in the Kindle via a USB connection and transfer the software to the device.
The table below has a table outlining what generation of devices will require updating – you can get the update here.
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