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Amazon Is Discontinuing Support For These Older Kindle Models – BGR

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Last updated: 2026/04/08 at 11:27 PM
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Amazon is cutting off support for older Kindle models very soon. Amazon issued the following statement (via PCMag): “Starting May 20, 2026, customers using Kindle and Kindle Fire devices released in 2012 and earlier will no longer be able to purchase, borrow, or download new content via the Kindle Store.” Affected models include the Kindle 4, Kindle Paperwhite 1st Generation, Kindle Fire HD 7, and all other models released before 2013.

So, why is Amazon discontinuing support for so many working e-readers? No official reason was given, but Amazon is extending a telling offer to existing owners of older Kindle models. Affected users should soon receive an email offering, “20% off select new Kindle devices as well as a $20 eBook credit that will be automatically added to your account after purchasing a new device (valid through June 20th, 2026, 11:59pm).” The reality is that a Kindle is worth buying even if you own an iPad, which is exactly why Amazon is eager to sell you a new one.

Kindle devices tend to have a lifespan of five to eight years, and some users on Reddit report their Kindles are still going strong after more than a decade. Total Kindle sales were estimated at roughly 20 million as of 2013. Considering the popularity and longevity of Kindle devices at that time, it’s clear that many people will be affected by Amazon’s frustrating decision to discontinue support for a series of devices that still work perfectly fine.

Can you still use your Kindle after Amazon cuts off support?


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After Amazon discontinues support for older Kindle models, you will still be able to read books that are already downloaded to the device. However, Amazon has explained that you should be careful not to deregister a device that has been cut off from support. “If you deregister or factory reset these devices, you will not be able to re-register or use these devices in any way,” the company said.

Another way to continue using your unsupported Kindle is by sideloading books from third-party sources. Sideloading is used for getting around app restrictions on your smart device, but manufacturers don’t like it when users bypass their official storefronts. Apple enforces a “walled-garden” approach that prevents sideloading in regions where such restrictions are allowed. Google’s new rules for sideloading Android apps have recently made the process more difficult for users in that ecosystem as well.

Sideloading books on Kindle is still a viable option for building a virtual library without connecting to the official Kindle Store. Third-party solutions, like the popular Calibre e-book management software, should theoretically continue to work on older Kindle models even after Amazon cuts off support on May 20. However, only time will tell whether or not Amazon attempts to roll out anti-sideloading measures as part of the company’s effort to phase out old devices and promote the purchase of newer models.



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