#KINDLE ACCOUNT INSTALL#
If the firmware is too old use Amazon's automatic updating service, you need to download the Kindle software update manually and install it.įrequently Asked Questions Q: I cannot register Kindle DX? I've already install the latest firmware 2.5.8.Ī: As for registering kindle DX, besides installing the latest firmware 2.5.8, you need to install the Kindle service update. If your kindle device hasn’t used for ages, or you purchase a second hand kindle, please check your Kindle firmware at first and update it to the latest version. You are not using the latest version of firmware. You can check it by signing in your Amazon account. Here I have collected some workarounds to solve the “Can’t register Kindle“ issue.īefore everything, please ensure your Amazon account information is correct.
#KINDLE ACCOUNT HOW TO#
If you don’t have the Kindle in your hand, how to deregister your Kindle? In this case, you need to go to Manage Your Content and Devices on the Amazon website to deregister kindle device from your amazon account. In the pop-up window, tap DEREGISTER and then your Kindle device will be in unregistered situation. If you want to deregister your Kindle, just tap the top menu->settings->All settings->Your Account->Deregister Device. This is the only way to register a kindle without wifi.
#KINDLE ACCOUNT SERIAL#
But you can contact Amazon support, tell them your Kindle serial Number, and request them to add this kindle device to your Amazon account. Instead, it only allows you to send documents, which implies you'll first need to save the article before sending it.Frequently Asked Questions Q: How to register a kindle without wifi ?Ī: For now, there is no way to register Kindle without wifi.
#KINDLE ACCOUNT FULL#
Unfortunately, you can only do this from a full desktop browser, meaning that the app does not support directly sending an article from your phone. This is great, especially considering there are no costs associated with it. Let's start with the Chrome extension, which is easy to set up and does essentially the same as Push to Kindle, meaning it sends a distraction-free version of the article to Kindle. Amazon's Send to Kindle: Free but finickyĪmazon does have official apps and browser extensions that let you send content to your Kindle however, the way they work is a bit different. That being said, I'm a bit upset about the service's recent price bump, as it used to cost just $12 a year not so long ago. Although this may sound like a lot, the service is worth it if you read many articles on your Kindle and saves so much time compared to the second method explained below. Once you reach this threshold, you'll have to sign up for a paid subscription that costs $5/month. There isn't one per se, but the service isn't free unless you send less than 20 articles per month to your Kindle. You may be wondering if there's a catch for a third-party service to work so efficiently. Even though it's easier to set up, I don't recommend this method, as it involves two apps to send an article to your Kindle and makes it harder to email links to your Kindle without using the app. There is also an option to send posts by connecting the Push to Kindle app with the Kindle one on your phone, which avoids setting up an email address prior to this. Let's now see how we can feed it some long reads that aren't books. We're done setting up our Kindle account to receive documents and articles. However, keep in mind you won't be able to start reading something on your Kindle and finish it on another device with this option. Some people prefer this option, especially because it doesn't require an internet connection to delete an article. When the setting is off, the document will only be available on the Kindle you send it to. You'll also be able to delete it from any of these devices, which will, in turn, remove it across all your Kindle devices, including the Kindle apps on your phone, tablet, and computer. When the setting is on, sending a document to your Kindle address will also add it to your library, meaning it will be available across all devices, including your phone or tablet. It can be modified at any time, but it will impact how your documents are handled: One last option on this page you can fiddle with is Personal Document Archiving.