Kindle users received a warning last month about potential restrictions on their e-readers, with the block set to take effect on May 20, 2026. This update will impact older models like the Kindle 5 and Kindle Paperwhite 1st Gen, preventing users from adding or reading new content.
If you are concerned about how this Amazon update may affect your device, here is a comprehensive list of the models that will be blocked from accessing the Kindle book store:
– Kindle 1st Generation (2007)
– Kindle DX and DX Graphite (2009 and 2010)
– Kindle Keyboard (2010)
– Kindle 4 (2011)
– Kindle Touch (2011)
– Kindle 5 (2012)
– Kindle Paperwhite 1st Generation (2012)
While existing libraries will remain accessible, the affected Kindles will essentially become “read-only” devices after the deadline. Amazon stated, “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.”
Although this development may disappoint owners of these older Kindles, Amazon is offering a silver lining by providing a 20% discount on selected new Kindle models and a £15 eBook credit to affected customers. The company is currently notifying impacted users about these offers.
For those looking to explore new Kindle options, Amazon now offers a variety of choices, including standard models and Colorsoft devices featuring color screens. Additionally, individuals seeking more functionality beyond book access may find the Scribe range appealing, which includes a digital pen for note-taking, document annotation, and book markup.
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